Sentences with phrase «in a tangle at»

The ball did not need to reach its target at the far post, as Pope and Long got in a tangle at the near stick with the defender juggling the ball over the line for an own - goal.

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The former chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley (ms) has been tangled up in issues at LendingClub (lc), the online lending company where he has sat on the board since 2012.
These factors will at times seem tangled; they will proceed in fits and starts, as the ambitions of an untested President interact with the interests of a recalcitrant conservative block, a determined opposition, and the will of a divided public.
Brian Krzanich, chief executive officer of Intel Corp., holds up a 49 - qubit superconducting quantum test chip named «Tangle Lake» while speaking during a keynote address at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 8, 2018.
McAfee, 67, had reportedly been tangling with Belizean authorities for months when his neighbor, fellow American expatriate Gregory Faull, was found murdered at home, shot once in the back of the head.
TANGLED IN RED TAPE Regulatory and government bureaucracies can stifle any business, but some CEOs have been successful at learning how to deftly navigate them.
The straps can at times become tangled if the Boba Air was not properly placed in its storage pouch.
Examiners and merchants see a tangle of variables at play, from capital flight out of China to expanded customer trust in bitcoin's hidden innovation.
Paul - Martin Foss, our good friend at the Carl Menger Center, wrote a very nice post a few days ago concerning how the Fed may be getting itself tangled - up in an impending Greek default, through its swap lines with the ECB.
At six, her stance is Like a professional's — she waits her cue Intensely and with no expression, The youngest in the troupe of girls Costumed alike in skirts that flare like bells Embroidered with designs — Abstracted tangled animals and geometric vines — Drawn from the Book of Kells, Hair....
For readers who have the many hours to invest in picking at tangled verbal threads in order to decode the signs and countersigns, The Orchards of Syon may yield the payoff that some critics claim to have discovered.
The latter is a tangled problem at best, but it is clear that among the important founders of the process perspective — specifically I mean James, Peirce, Bergson, Whitehead, Dewey, and Hartshorne — it is Hartshorne's work which comes closest to being a kind of personalism.1 Whitehead explicitly sets aside the personalist perspective in Religion in the Making, considering its claims beyond the possibility of being established.2 On the other side, a number of personalists have been sympathetic to process thought, and Brightman is surely principal among them.3 Here I will not investigate the question of whether personalism in general, or even the idealistic type, is reconcilable with process thought.
As a devout Pastafarian I demand that mass tangle of wires and cables seen at ground zero that I think resembles the Flying Spaghetti Monster be posted in the museum also...
I appreciate your feeling that no one can understand or help you overcome the process you feel tangled in, but when I've felt that way myself the woman looking back at me in the mirror has always offered the confident, enduring support, and deep understanding of my situation that I desired to help me step outside myself, see the big picture, and discover the steps I could take to resolve the conflict, no matter how intense it was.
Confined within the geometrically restricted surface of the globe, which is steadily reduced as their own radius of activity increases, the human particles do not merely multiply in numbers at an increasing rate, but through contact with one another automatically develop around themselves an ever denser tangle of economic and social relationships.
The refusal of much traditional theology to place the kenotic image of God at its center has led to impossible tangles in its attempts to interpret the world and human experience.
I can see that unhealed damage causes a person to see things in a skewed way, but the Lord is expert at unpicking the most tangled skeins.
Looking at a tangle of spaghetti squash tricks your brain into thinking you're about to eat a serving of eggy noodles, when in fact, you get a nice calorie and carb savings in this healthy recipe.
North Carolinaand North Carolina State tangled with Furman and The Citadel in Friday - Saturdaydoubleheaders at Charlotte.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Patriots have stomped the Jets so thoroughly in recent years — they had won three in a row and eight of the last nine meetings — that Jets coach Todd Bowles addressed «belief» with his players before they tangled here on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
I meet Zanzi for the first time in Dallas this past July, during Roma's annual summer tour of the United States, at a new soccer - training complex built in an out - of - the - way corner of Dallas, wedged between a flood plain and a tangle of elevated interstate highways.
In 2006 Ryan Newman wrecked Juan Pablo Montoya at Homestead after the two had tangled earlier in the racIn 2006 Ryan Newman wrecked Juan Pablo Montoya at Homestead after the two had tangled earlier in the racin the race.
Until one learns what to look for, and some never do, one is likely to come away from the game with a kaleidoscopic collection of impressions, totally unassimilable, a gallery of friezes: the goalie hanging in midair at a 45 ° angle, the ball in his outstretched fingers; a tangle of players carved in marble in front of the net; sprawled soldiers in shorts lying on the ground in states of disarray; the referee's cheeks puffed out while he signals a stop in play and the teams merrily ignore him; a man contorted in pain, immobile, a trickle of blood at his hairline.
In the context of sporting machismo, with all its tangled notions of professional respect and the fair - crack decency of physical competition, it's the acceptable way to have a go at somebody else.
After a first half tangle with the Republic of Ireland's Glenn Whelan, Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge was in considerable pain and had to be stretchered to the medical room at Wembley before undergoing scans.
Tangling Hazards Newborn babies do not grab at things yet, but there is still a risk of strangulation when a baby becomes tangled in a cord or piece of clothing.
It's easy to get tangled up in societal norms and pressures and get lost at sea — simply swimming, like a school of fish, following one another, without hesitation or any real sense of direction.
Like many of the other first - time councillors, I've been thrown in at the deep end: tangling with IT, deciphering which emails are for info and which are for action, meeting with residents and large numbers of council staff and working out who does what and how they can help.
Republican WNY Assemblyman Ray Walter tangled at length with the state's economic development czar, Howard Zemsky, over the level of credit taken by Cuomo in the Buffalo area's employment health.
Judging by the speed with which the State Supreme Court has addressed legal scuffles so far in the Senate stalemate, there's no reason to think the resulting tangle would not be at least expedited, if not swiftly resolved.
Studies at autopsy of people who had dementia have detected many of these so - called microvascular infarcts either by themselves or along with the plaques and tangles more typical of Alzheimer's in the brains of people with dementia.
Jumbles of wires protrude from an opening at the top of her skull, snaking down to her left shoulder in stringy black tangles.
AT A scientific conference in 1906, physician Alois Alzheimer announced the existence of strange tangles and deposits in the cerebral cortex of a highly confused patient in her 50s who had recently died.
In the cold Philadelphia warehouse, Appel waves a long arm at the apparatus, which looks surprisingly low tech: a tangle of pressure vessels, pipes, valves, and heat exchangers terminating in storage tankIn the cold Philadelphia warehouse, Appel waves a long arm at the apparatus, which looks surprisingly low tech: a tangle of pressure vessels, pipes, valves, and heat exchangers terminating in storage tankin storage tanks.
Similarly, if you look at carbonaceous material there's a tangled mess of sheets of carbon and you've got the vanadium mixed in
Terry Harrison, a paleoanthropologist at New York University, questioned in Nature whether Ardi was even a member of the human lineage or just an ape «among the tangled branches» of a much larger bush.
These tangle - like structures appear at early stages of Alzheimer's and are not found in other neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease.
Although severe dementia has never been observed in chimps, the presence of both plaques and tangles suggests that it could, says study co-author William Hopkins, a psychologist at Georgia State University in Atlanta.
Now, an unprecedented global collaboration of scientists is at last unraveling the tangled story hidden in dogs» DNA.
Yet if you look at people who develop the clinical syndrome of dementia, especially later in life, yes, they have amyloid in the brain but they also have other pathologic entities — vascular disease; synucleinopathies [insoluble fibrils of the normally soluble protein, alpha - synuclein]; a tauopathy [which is marked by disease - inducing, insoluble tangles of another protein, tau].
But neuropathologist Daniel P. Perl at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City has found evidence of aluminum in the neurofibrillary tangles that characterize Alzheimer's disease.
The team became interested in curiosity because of its ongoing collaborative research project to improve public engagement with science documentaries involving the Cultural Cognition Project at Yale Law School, the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, and Tangled Bank Studios at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
The answer may not lie in DNA itself, however, but in the thermodynamics of tangled RNA, researchers announced here on 4 February at a meeting of the American Physical Society.
Sorting out the tangle of physical senses and psychological expectations in species recognition will be the work of decades, but Kaplan and Miklósi made a start by looking at what it took for their test dogs to make a few basic distinctions: Is this object alive?
Doctors have to navigate a tangle of administrative and medical concerns, one physician noting that «if you have a patient in your office, you can't say, «Oh, I'm going to look at the drug company's online database about Zyprexa.»
Illustrated with the author's photographs, Infrastructure reveals a strange beauty in objects such as the egglike sludge digesters at a Boston sewage treatment plant, the tangled pipes of an oil refinery, and the wooden water towers perched atop the roofs of New York City.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
Professor Claude M. Wischik, co-founder and Executive Chairman of TauRx Therapeutics, along with colleagues at the University of Aberdeen, has devoted nearly 30 years to investigating the structure and role of tau tangles in the development of Alzheimer's, frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other neurodegenerative diseases.
The researchers were specifically looking at levels of beta - amyloid deposits in spaces between nerve cells as well as tangles, knotted threads of the tau protein inside brain cells.
Looking at a tangle of spaghetti squash tricks your brain into thinking you're about to eat a serving of eggy noodles, when in fact, you get a nice calorie and carb savings in this healthy recipe.
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