Sentences with phrase «get a tighter grip»

It's very powerful and gets the tight grip of pricing power in the country, including energy prices,» said Tu.
By telling one or two stories well, from beginning to end, «Chicago Hope» gets a tighter grip on the viewer's emotions [than «ER»].
They do not give owners enough room to get a tight grip, making them very easy to drop.
Snake Pass has a complete new concept of control, you'll find yourself slithering along, climbing up bamboo branches and other obstacles controlling Noodle in a different way to most conventional games, for example to move you have to slither left to right with the left stick and pull back the right trigger, it sounds simple but can be rather tricky especially when you're trying to climb up obstacles, you can also press left trigger to get a tighter grip when you're coiled around different items in the land!
«You can also press left trigger to get a tighter grip when you're coiled around different items in the land!»

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You are too ignorant to know the toy is dangerous and worthless, you scream at the slightest movement towards taking it away from you, and while it makes you dumber and dumber, you get more violent and simply grip tighter, as if that made the toy worth having.
Tighter woven fabrics, like hemp, will not work with the snappi fastener - it can not get a grip of the cloth diaper to secure it around baby.
When you wrap it around your baby it grips quite well and has just enough give to get a nice tight fit yet it's still thin and breathable so you do not have to worry about baby over heating.
Low profile, it's designed to get easily into tighter areas and has a small grip that can reduce fatigue.
The wrapped, cushioned grip helps you hold on tight as you get ready to swing.
Using the example above when you contracted the biceps and the triceps got looser, imagine if the biceps remained tight and the triceps remained loose even after you released your grip on your thigh.
The tools referenced generally use the closed grip and create extreme centrifugal force that require you to hold on tight because someone or something in your area might get damaged.
When you've got the bar in a good position on your back, squeeze your shoulder blades TIGHT, grip the bar as hard as you can, fill your BELLY (not your chest) with air, and stand up with the weight.
Well its true that the super tight look of the skinny pants have had a grip on our wardrobe for as long as I can remember but we have to agree that during monsoon when it gets a little humid, we are drawn towards a looser, slouchier silhouette.And our legs could use some breathing room, isn't it?
Sometimes out of tight bends, as the front begins to scrabble for grip, the rear gets sent some torque and you can begin to feel the back axle faintly push you round the corner.
The manually adjustable seats grip you tight and place you low in the car, but you still get a great view down the sharply sculpted bonnet.
The more I try and get him off the tighter he grips, louder he growls and bites at my feet or hand if I'm trying to get him off.
As it's grip on the industry gets tighter day by day, we see chinks in the armour of what now appears to an emperor concerned with the preservation of self above all else.
But ignoring China's, Japan's and South Korea's legislative efforts is a feat, just because some are trying to wiggle out in the short term, doesn't mean their grip on them aren't getting tighter and tighter!
They are all well designed and as tight as a foxhole, and the layout makes enough sense that you'll get to grips with it all fairly quickly.
That's a big change in strategy for Apple, which typically maintains a tight grip on which third - party companies get access to its native functions.
Google has a tight grip on Android Wear, which benefits all of us, allowing us to get the same experience no matter which brand we choose and it's allowed hardware to do the talking, rather than software.
For the most part, MLSs have heeded brokers» warnings and are keeping a tight grip on listings until they get the OK from practitioners, says Becker.
I would have to agree that the flip market is always tough in Syracuse, we never really got any of the runup (which seems ok now as we have largely avoided any crash)- so flips here really depend on a tight grip on the local and micromarkets (say TIpp Hill vs. Eastwood neighborhoods), relationships with local contractors etc..
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