Sentences with phrase «in confined places»

Putting all those kids together at school in a confined place is a perfect way to transmit infection.
In setting the movie in a confined place it adds a sense of claustrophobia that in turn lends to the relentless nature at the heart of the action genre itself.
Enclosing yourself in a confined place where your feline friend can not escape might seem like a pleasant alternative to having to physically restrain your cat in the bathtub, but I assure you it's not.
If your pet is at home in a confined place you have set up for him, you know he is safe.

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Sell when a security breaks below the lowest point of a longer - term range that it has been confined in and if you are short - selling, place a tight stop loss in case the breakdown fails.
Buy when a security breaks above the highest point of a longer - term range that it has been confined in and place a tight stop loss in case the breakout fails.
After an emotional encounter with a woman confined to a nursing home, Dupin decided to develop a novel, if not controversial, alternative to sending our loved ones to living facilities that are often over-crowded and under - staffed: the MEDCottage — a small, self - contained living space that can be placed in the backyard.
In the second place, the point of view which would insist upon an absolute distinction between Jesus Christ and all other instances of divine revelation is not confined to the so - called «neo-orthodox.»
I wanted to twist that saying a bit by saying that those who lower the standards that God places for us in their heart or who confine the body are actually the pirates that are stealing from God.
And Ivy, in our conversation near the photocopying machine, said that the first time she went through the purification ritual she thought she was going to die — a long - standing fear for her, of darkness and confined places.
Much official theology seems to have gone wrong, first, in confining the incarnating action of God to Jesus alone, so that he appears to enter the world as a catastrophic intrusion, as someone has put it, unrelated to the rest of the God - world and God - humankind relationship; and second, in speaking of Jesus in «substance» idiom, thus suggesting a static deity who in some fashion is implanted in, takes the place of, or is incomprehensibly united with another static «substance» called human.
This may have worked well as long as each religion was content with living each in its own confined place.
No longer the persecuted remnant of recusant days, nor confined to caring for the huddled masses emigrating from famine in Ireland, the Church of this period had taken a settled place in society.
In our mobile society, people are not confined to one place.
It makes «God» a museum object confined to the dead past and effectively (if inadvertently) posits polytheism in place of monotheism.
«Most change has taken place so rapidly and in such confined geographic areas that it is simply not documented by our imperfect fossil record,» according to Steven Stanley («Darwin Done Over,» the Sciences, October 1981).
Confining the «death» of Gen 2:19 to the realm of the spiritual avoids a possible conflict with evolution; namely that if the «death» of Genesis 2:19 is a physical death how did we ever evolve in the first place?
Most significant discussion of the Martha - Mary story found within Luke's central section (10:38 - 42) has been confined in recent years to studies which articulate Luke's view of the social character of the Gospel: by placing Mary «at the Lord's feet» (10:39), Luke is affirming liberated social identity for women disciples (cf. 8: l - 3).44
And yet you are sure, as I am sure, that were the world confined to these hard - headed, hard - hearted, and hard - fisted methods exclusively, were there no one prompt to help a brother first, and find out afterwards whether he were worthy; no one willing to drown his private wrongs in pity for the wronger's person; no one ready to be duped many a time rather than live always on suspicion; no one glad to treat individuals passionately and impulsively rather than by general rules of prudence; the world would be an infinitely worse place than it is now to live in.
The assault was made by a confident army of elite intellectuals, who appropriated the prestige of modern science and offered a rational rigor that might provide a place (however confined) to stand amidst world wars and huge changes in every area of life.
In the pork industry, most mother pigs are confined day and night during their four - month pregnancy in gestation crates, then they are placed into another crate to give birtIn the pork industry, most mother pigs are confined day and night during their four - month pregnancy in gestation crates, then they are placed into another crate to give birtin gestation crates, then they are placed into another crate to give birth.
The bottom line is that with wenger in charge we are confined to fighting for 4th place and a cup run..
Sergio Romero: The Argentine came in place of David de Gea in goal, and was largely assured with Huddersfield confined to shots from outside the box.
That way you're not confined to changing diapers right in the nursery, and to be honest, you'll probably find yourself changing them all over the place.
If the room has windows make sure high quality window guards or window locks are in place, and install a suitable baby gate to keep your child confined to the secure area you've created.
Once in place, correctly installed and properly used child safety gates, will securely confine your baby to a safe area of your home, and deny him access to potential hazards.
Wearing compression socks during soccer keeps the muscles in a more confined place.
No program in place to enhance or to alleviate the suffering of the people in his confine State.
The accumulation of dense ring particles in one place suggests that some process either placed the particles there in the recent geologic past or the particles are somehow being confined there.
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To address these challenges, the researchers placed the liquids in a confined geometry — a droplet or a thin straw — such that the de-mixing begins at the edge and propagates inwards.
In a quantum - cascade laser, the electron remains in the conduction band, and the laser transitions takes place between two confined subband states within the conduction banIn a quantum - cascade laser, the electron remains in the conduction band, and the laser transitions takes place between two confined subband states within the conduction banin the conduction band, and the laser transitions takes place between two confined subband states within the conduction band.
You map railways in your article on the remotest places on Earth, saying «they are confined mainly to the richer...
You map railways in your article on the remotest places on Earth, saying «they are confined mainly to the richer nations of Europe, the US, Australia and Japan» (18 April, p 40).
Biochemical reactions that are responsible for the metabolism of living organisms do not proceed in a test tube: most of them take place in a confined space of a cell, on or even within a biological membrane.
I'm a physical chemist, and I was interested in trying to control how molecules emit light by placing them in confined spaces.
A tokamak, the most advanced magnetic fusion concept, uses magnetic fields in a donut - shaped ring to confine, heat, and squeeze plasma until it ignites, and then holds the burning plasma in place.
You can participate in discussion forums that are not confined only to the date, place, people like to discuss important global issues.
In any case, you certainly should not confine your search to find a boyfriend to online places (though online could be the best place), so her advice is very useful.
Thanks to the social media and Harley dating sites, finding the right Harley match in your life isn't confined at the same living place anymore.
Though Unrelated and Archipelago took place on family holidays and Exhibition is confined to the house, the sense of place feels like an additional character in her stories.
Even though the film takes place in a number of locations, both indoors and outdoors, it always feels confining and claustrophobic, displaying a more limited range of colors, and the DVD reflects this well.
Each segment takes place in approximate real time, and each is confined largely to a single setting.
Schaffner came from TV, and while he has few of the obnoxious visual affectations of the TV - trained director, he tends to restrict the most significant actions and relationships in his films to spatial arenas that could be served very adequately by the tube rather than the Panavision screen: the real convention hustle in The Best Man takes place in hotel rooms, hallways, and basements; the tensest moments in his strange and (to me) very sympathetic medieval mini-epic The War Lord are confined to a small soundstage clearing or that besieged tower; the battle scenes in Patton are hardly clumsy, but the real show is George C. Scott; and Nicholas and Alexandra comes alive only after the royal family has been penned up under the watchful eyes of Ian Holm and then Alan Webb, far from the splendor of St. Petersburg or the shambles of the Great War.
Leave it to Mike Flanagan, a new master in horror with a proven knack for intricately woven horror narratives, to adapt a Stephen King novel once highly considered unfilmable due to most of it taking place inside the main character's head, all while she's confined to a bed.
The Angel's comments feel out of place in the main commentary, and it would have been a better decision to confine her inputs to her solo track, which also features the isolated score.
Much of The Florida Project relies on the immediacy of its location, the way these kids are confined to a seedy motel in Orlando just outside the paradise that is Disney World, and the relative simplicity of their lives so close to the happiest place on Earth.
The problem is that most of the levels take place in confined areas, so you'll usually be flying around in narrow canyons, within constricting city walls, and through underground passages.
And like that earlier movie, which was confined to a 40 - story Brutalist tower, an edifice in which the tenants descend deeper into savagery, Free Fire takes place almost entirely in one building, a derelict warehouse in Boston where bodies start to pile up.
Director Lenny Abrahamson's ROOM wastes little time in placing audiences in a confined, insular, highly emotional mindset.
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