Sentences with phrase «flatten out after»

Flatten out after what degree of irrevocable damage to the planet and the millions of other species who depend on healthy biodiversity?
The bed is calibrated to support large breed dogs because they require a lot more support for their joints and heavy sizes (you know those other beds that flatten out after only a short period, this one won't!).
As far as it being cheaply made, I did think that the fibers flattened out after repeated use.
The results show an increasing trend in graduation rates in the state over the period studied and a substantial bump at five years, with growth flattening out after that time.
This upgrade to the bulky original is 90 % inflatable, flattening out after your arrival and fits nicely in your bag.
The wasteland, filled with rubble and flattened out after WWII, eventually became a used car dealership before being abandoned to nature — and consequentially to use by local sex workers.
Furthermore SAW flattens out after that point thereby explaining the flat period 2000 - 2010.
The forcing increases gradually from zero in 1850, flattening out after ~ 1960.

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After strong growth through the 1990s, resource exports have flattened out and then declined in the period since 2000.
But, the fact that the yield curve is once again flattening here this week (2/10 back to 45 after a blow out to 51 - 52 bps last week) and the USD continues to rally tells me that Powell will continue to raise rates.....
Earlier, Jesus went up a mountain to call his disciples, and he ascended a mountain to pray, but after that the landscape of Mark flattens out.
You can see from the photos that after making my dough I placed it straight into the baking pan, smushed it down with my fingers and then flattened it out with some parchment paper.
After I rolled it out and filled it though, I rolled it up and the dough was so soft that the roll basically flattened out!
Oddly enough mine did not flatten out at all like those in the picture, they remained puffy after removal from the oven and I didn't even have the patience to refrigerate the dough beforehand.
After the mixture is about 1/4 inch thick, continue to flatten it by rolling the top with a rolling pin - similar to rolling out cookie dough.
You can either cut another piece of parchment out to place over the ball after you flatten it, or dust it with some arrowroot / tapioca starch or coconut flour.
Well, I tried this recipe using honey, and they came out of the oven totally flattened and unedited after 10 min.
In either case, after the dough has started to flatten and stretch out (say, the middle setting on the pasta machine), fold the pasta strip on itself every 3 - 4 inches or so, aiming for three or four layers.
Followed your recipe to every word, yet the cookies flatten down extremely after taking out of the oven.
After placing it on the floured surface it flattened out quite a bit (about 8 inches in diameter and 1.5 inches high) Did I do something wrong?
I used my Pampered Chef metal turner and pressed down to flatten and compact in the pan before baking as well as after it came out of the help.
After dough has risen, turn out onto a lightly floured surface (or tea towel dusted with flour) and flatten out a bit.
I think I may have flattened them too much before baking as they came out pretty flat after bakikng, but still delicious!
Bake 11 minutes (don't worry if they don't look done — they flatten and harden after coming out of the oven).
Place into your preheated oven and after about 6 minutes take a fork and mash press it on top of the cookies to flatten it out a bit.
I had to make another indentation into the cookies after they came out of the oven, because they flattened out too much.
After they flattened (kind of like the powdered erythritol just sucked the air out of the egg whites), I threw in 3 extra whipped egg whites (I am not throwing away that many ingredients) and 3 tablespoons coconut flour (they were really wet s so thought it would help).
They will flatten slightly and crinkle after they come out of the oven.
I also flattened the cookies with a spatula after I took them out of the oven.
Finally, after Asiata moved out of the way, Ansah could see Bridgewater ducking under Jones» tackle attempt and made a beeline for the quarterback, flattening him out like a steam roller.
4) After turning right side out you can press again with an iron if needed to flatten the fabric and to press the flap down.
Instead of flattening the pages after Step 3, pull the center panels out to form a box shape.
You've likely addressed this elsewhere, but over a year ago, after stopping eating wheat and then 6 months on a very low carb diet, I felt myself kind of flattening out, less energy, less appetite, still bloated and losing very little weight.
They puff up and then flatten out a bit after they cool.
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (PG - 13 for violence and intense action sequences) Fourth episode in the espionage franchise finds Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) and his fellow secret agents (Jeremy Renner, Paula Patton, Simon Pegg and Josh Holloway) going rogue to clear the IMF's name after a bomb blast flattens the Kremlin while they just happened to be carrying out an undercover operation in Moscow.
If vesting were an incentive to keep teachers on the job, withdrawal rates should flatten out in years leading up to the vesting requirement, and then spike upward, at least somewhat, immediately after the threshold.
However, when improvements flattened out nationally after 2007, the improvements in DC accelerated.
After analyzing the data and writing each case we found that four components stood out as consistently prominent across all the schools: a broad and deep curriculum designed for all students with little tracking or ability grouping (meaning that most students get the same high quality learning experiences in all classes); a teaching staff with advanced content knowledge; a mission - focused administrative structure with a flattened hierarchy that invited collaboration with and among teachers and students; and supports for underrepresented students, such as advisories with personalized college planning, tutoring or summer research programs on college campuses.
After flattening out and then stabilizing for a while, the housing market is starting to see an uptick.
Trading could slow down after the morning session as investors flatten out ahead of this afternoonâ $ ™ s FOMC minutes.
After a couple of small hills the road flattens out and runs behind Ngamkho beach.
And, wouldnâ $ ™ t you know it, right after almost everyone had gotten out the current stopped and the ocean flattened out.
In one of the rolling boulder levels, we were continuously flattened (I've never had any trouble outrunning these boulders in the past, so I think they may have been sped up a little), and after quite a few deaths we suddenly managed to outrun it so far that it was out of view.
I wanted to kill the guy who invented it until I realized how perfect it was for the material realism I'm after: In the same way that Van Gogh's paint in «The Potato Eaters» is as dirty as the dirt on the potatoes, or that Wayne Thiebaud's paint in his cake paintings is laid on like thick icing, my paint needed to flatten out like a big plastic Tonka truck that melted on a heater, so the motif and the material became one.
Arriving back to the UAE after five or six weeks away, we'd look out of the window of the car on the way home from the airport and point out all of the things that had changed in the time we'd been gone; a new skyscraper would've started construction on what used to be an empty sandlot, or a complex of villas had been flattened to make way for a hotel, or what used to be small roundabout was now on its way to becoming a spaghetti junction,» says British photojournalist Alex Atack, the man behind this series, Under Construction.
After kneading and squishing blobs of colored clay epoxy onto his supports, he then presses and flattens out one side of the mound.
On climate change, the bulletin scientists say it is worsening: after flattening out for some years, global greenhouse gas emissions have resumed their rise, and the levels of the polar ice caps are at new lows.
After rising since the 1970s, it appears to have flattened out again (since about 2000), which may continue for 10 - 20 years before it begins the downward phase of its cycle.
Data on the energy intensity of GDP show big variations across time and space, e.g. the sharp decline in US intensity after the oil shocks of the 1970s, which then flattened out as prices came down, and the much lower energy intensity of European nations with high gasoline taxes.
After the first rise, give the dough a couple of light, open - handed slaps to make it collapse so that it's flattened out.
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