Sentences with phrase «in agitating»

It would rather the driver did not indulge in agitating the tyres beyond the limit.
Christopher Benson and Matthew Milliner have been doing the Lord's work over at Evangel in agitating for the recovery of a non-pragmatic understanding of church architecture.
They behave in an agitated manner which they can not control and experience suicidal feelings unbearable rage, delusions, and disassociation.
Those who sound that tocsin usually accompany it with the demand that more money be devoted to poverty» the bulk of it for the expansion of the bureaucracies of the poverty industry, with just enough going to poor people to keep them in the agitated discontent to which they have become accustomed, destroying their neighborhoods rather than ours.
The usually calm centre - half marched towards the referee in an agitated state which screamed exasperation.
Teach the Quiet Bunny When children get worked up, their physiological symptoms keep them in an agitated state.
I've kept quiet during the past year or so of high - profile science / religion bickering because I assumed there would be no use for yet another voice in the agitated crowd.
He got exasperated with me and said in an agitated voice, «Why you go so slowly?!
When in an agitated state, traumatized students have a hard time processing complex instructions.
Aggression is pretty common in agitated cats.
When an animal is endangered, they remain in an agitated state for some time, in preparation for a repeat danger.
If your cat is sitting beside you on the sofa and you're petting them and you see their tail start to flick and switch back - and - forth in an agitated short, quick, motion or you see their ears go flat or their skin ripple, twitch and roll then stop touching them!
They aren't likely to do more than bark and behave in an agitated manner in the face of danger to their owner or property, although there are exceptions to this too.
They're easily excited and, when in an agitated state, they may have little control over their behavior if they haven't been taught to inhibit their impulses.
Infected animals show no fear of humans, drool and act in an agitated fashion.
«One tried to re-enter the room to grab another piece of pepperoni and in my agitated state, I took off one of my shoes and threw it at him.
Continuous return keeps everything in an agitated stillness, which leads nowhere and which raises the question of life's purpose.
You couldn't mistake the stress in those agitated surfaces — the paintings were so direct, but also highly worked.
In others, the loss of tints and consequent fading surfaces congeals their breath in an agitated manner.
In these agitated movements and grotesquely suggestive whirlpools of line Pollock found a private totem which has persistently refused to be expelled from his painting.
As these molecules are continuously striking one another, each molecule should always be quivering in some agitated state.
Many attorneys and managers are too used to working in an agitated, frantic, nervous or disturbed state.

Not exact matches

Too much of these hues — like painting an entire room in neon yellow — can be agitating, says Mark Woodman, president of the Color Marketing Group, a nonprofit association that forecasts color direction.
A 25 - year - old man was arrested after a lone policeman unwaveringly stared down the agitated suspect — clothed head to toe in black — who appeared to repeatedly draw an object from his hip and point it at the officer.
That episode frustrated Trump, who still remains agitated about an interview that Kelly gave to Fox News months ago in which he suggested that Trump had «evolved» in his thinking about the need for a wall on the Mexican border.
The change is a win for Wintergreen Advisers LLC, a firm run by activist investor David Winters, who despite a tiny stake in Coke, has loudly agitated against the stock - compensation plan, saying it was a «raw deal» for investors.
A person who is faking it and who is more likely to behave in shady ways usually will display some signs of anxiety, such as agitated body language.
Fed - Up, a nonprofit group that has agitated for low interest rates and more diversity at the Fed, issued a critical press release on the news, which first appeared in Saturday's Journal.
When he walked in at 8 a.m. on his first day, an employee was waiting for him at the door in a highly agitated state.
As if Nooyi wasn't facing enough pressure, she soon had to contend with a major activist investor: Nelson Peltz, who took a stake in the company and began agitating for PepsiCo to undo its merger of Pepsi and Frito - Lay, just as Kraft (KRFT) had spun off Mondelez after a similar campaign by Peltz.
Muller idled the Trollhättan plant in April and fell into arrears with both suppliers and workers, prompting unions to agitate for bankruptcy.
Germany has made tighter supervision of hedge funds a focus of its G - 8 and European Union presidency and has been agitating for a voluntary code of conduct in light of the rapid expansion of the funds, which carry high risks and are often exempt from regulation.
No matter what comes down the pike in coming months, Howard urges small business owners and entrepreneurs to get out and agitate for change like they've never done before.
Then, when Barack responded, Hillary became very agitated, jabbing her finger at him and speaking in an animated fashion.
In February, Tesla chief executive Elon Musk told the website Gizmodo that an employee who wrote a blog post criticizing the company was «paid by the UAW to join Tesla and agitate for a union.»
If Trump's 75 - minute rally performance on Aug. 22 in Phoenix served as a public testimonial to his rage over the media and Congress, he is agitating privately about other concerns, as well.
Look at the stats,» Hsieh said, sounding agitated, when I asked him about it one evening on folding chairs in the Learning Village, where speakers regularly come to lead sessions.
They have a bib which can be attached to the carrier to catch spit up and also a cover so that you may cover the baby's head in bad weather or if it is sleeping or agitated.
Activist investor Jana Partners agitated for the split, which could moot key anti-trust allegations against Qualcomm that it uses its dominance in cellular chips to extract higher - than - deserved royalties from customers.
Others said Google's move also put Chinese authorities in a difficult situation, as the government might be wary of agitating loyal Google users in China, who tend to be highly educated and vocal.
This is a classic Icahn scenario, in which he identifies a company he feels is undervalued, and then moves in to agitate for management reform or an outright sale.
Smith agitated for change at AOL in 2012 after he acquired a 5.3 percent stake in that company and mounted an unsuccessful campaign to win three board seats.
Cook was agitated when reminded by Rose that many in Congress believe Apple is engaged in a scheme to pay little or no taxes on $ 74 billion in overseas revenue.
Islamization occurs when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their so - called «religious rights.»
From social media profile pics to letters to the editor, blog posts, fundraisers, film screenings, Human Trafficking 101 trainings, etc. identify what you can do in your sphere of influence to raise awareness, agitate and train your community.
And one may, without being unpleasant about it, note that the mainstream media and the scientific establishment who beat the drums for the necessity of killing embryos in order, they said, to find cures for all kinds of illnesses, along with politicians who agitated for multibillion - dollar referendums in California, Missouri, and New Jersey, were, not to put too fine a point on it, dead wrong.
For instance, the left uses it to agitate for married priests while the right uses it to indict the bishops for general laxity in enforcing orthodox faith and life.
Acts 17:13 But when the Jews of Thessalonica found out that the word of God had been proclaimed by Paul in Berea also, they came there as well, agitating and stirring up the crowds.
They in turn agitate the Sanhedrin to action, and the play proceeds as an unequal struggle between the good guys and the bad guys.
With the first bars of the prelude» an insistent, agitated gesture in the lower strings» the planks dissolve into a single image of storm clouds.
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