Sentences with phrase «immovable when»

Fixed vehicle ground pipes, to prevent Siege Towers becoming immovable when they are left empty during the Deployment Phase of a Siege Battle, then units were moved into the Siege Tower when the battle has started.
Now chad, I don't expect you to see just how idiotic that statement is, you've proven yourself to be immovable when it comes to stupidity so I'll just leave you with this, I positively believe that god is not real, but I don't have proof to prove otherwise so I don't spend any time on it.

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What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
When the unstoppable absurdity of shareholder lawsuits runs into the immovable absurdity of Herbalife, they create quite an explosion.
One of the things that gives me hope is thinking of Rosa Parks — and just how immovable the currents systems must have seemed to her, when she decided to sit on the bus.
Our mothers and fathers, and the children when they got old enough, were involved on several fronts in order to make the social soil suitable for growth: the neighborhood, the white world that tried to put immovable stones in the soil, and the church that helped provide moral and spiritual (and often political) sustenance.
And is Paul being a bit too hopeful when he urges believers to «be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, because you know that in the Lord your labor is not in vain»?
It moved me at a time when I was immovable.
There was, in fact, an element of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, as there had been when the two sides played out a goalless draw at the City Ground earlier in the season.
Further, Cameron's personal aversion to reshuffles and belief that ministers were most effective when given time at a department led to him viewing many cabinet members, including the holders of the Great Offices of State, as immovable.
To the old conundrum, what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the conventional answer is, an inaudible noise.
There are few things more frustrating when traveling by air than waiting patiently for your «zone» to be called at the gate, walking down the jetway like a boss, and then, inexplicably, being met by a sudden and immovable line in the plane's narrow aisle.
When you can be easy in your body and mind, you shift away from going to war against your tight immovable muscles, to doing with minimal effort whatever you can imagine.
When an immovable force and irresistible object threaten to collide, there is no victor... unless one of them is removed from the equation.
When his forearm is discovered to be lacking a branding, the future King Arthur must join the masses who are to systematically attempt to pull a seemingly immovable sword from a stone to fulfill a prophecy.
You watch a film like Allied, a two - bit, combed out John Le Carré knock - off, and wonder back to the time when Pitt was a real physical presence to be reckoned with rather than a delicately chiselled albeit immovable marble statue.
The unreachable irresistible force versus the cantankerous immovable object — it's not a question of if these defensive icebergs will melt so much as when.
When casting Welcome to New York, the provocative helmer sensed an immovable strength perfect for Simone, wife of Devereaux, a disgraced French dignitary accused of sexual assault and attempted rape of a hotel maid in a NYC hotel, played to explicit brilliance by Gerard Depardieu.
What happens when 650 - horsepower wrapped in a carbon fiber and aluminum meets an immovable object?
When put under stress, the Kobo Touch doesn't flex or bend at all, but the impression in - hand is not of something too hard and immovable.
Andrea Simmons, writing service provider, points out how the publishing industry has come a long way from its roots when Chinese inventor Bi Sheng created a movable earthenware type in 1045 and Johannes Gutenberg developed his own immovable type circa 1450 with casting innovations using a matrix and a hand mould.
Taxes for non-resident rental property owners: According to the T4144 Income Tax Guide for Electing Under Section 216 — 2015: «When you receive rental income from real or immovable property in Canada, the payer, such as the tenant or a property manager, has to withhold non-resident tax at the rate of 25 % on the gross rental income paid or credited to you.
Gravel's off - road terrain certainly factors into the damage modelling as crashing into large trees, rocks, immovable structures, barriers and misjudged jumps will result in a reduction in the engine's power and erratic steering as the vehicle pulls to one side rather than remaining in a straight line which means the player will have to fight against the car when damage modelling is switched to active.
And as the game progresses, your party will gain further abilities to manipulate the battle — a move to pull units forward or sideways, or the power to lay traps, for example — while the enemies also up their game, some immovable, others more powerful when arranged in a certain formation.
What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?
There's something transgressive and powerful in seeing how immovable Pondick's body is when so flawlessly infused with animals».
What happens when a immovable collector comes in contact with an irresistible artwork?
This is what happens when irrefutable data meets an immovable dogmatist.
If you are of the mindset that when an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the irresistible force wins everytime — by eroding the object, at which point its immovability is moot — you can certainly find evidence that the irresistible forces of change continue to assault the immovable legal market:
Generally, a foreign judgment in rem would be recognized and / or enforced in Korea when the judgment concerns immovable or movable property that was within the jurisdiction of the foreign court at the time of the proceeding.
As the term suggests, this will provide coverage when your car has been damaged due to a collision either with another vehicle or with an immovable object like a wall or a tree.
Becker educates clients about conflict — specifically, avoiding it when appropriate, using the energy in a more constructive way, and saving the courtroom only for truly immovable, conflicted cases.
When this cable is tethered to an immovable object, it keeps a laptop from «walking off.»
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