Sentences with phrase «keel when»

The self - leveling suspension helps to keep the car on even keel when loaded with passengers and baggage.
There, a team of 11 administrative professionals helps to keep the school of 1,300 students on an even keel when the boat starts rocking.
And most encouraging, he kept an even keel when things weren't going well.
I love Evans» passion for the game, but I want a guy who is even - keeled when I'm taking a wide receiver in the top 10.
You're always even keeled when discussing situations with the media... both positive and negative.

Not exact matches

«Every SEAL knows that under the keel, at the darkest moment of the mission — is the time when you must be calm, composed — when all your tactical skills, your physical power and all your inner strength must be brought to bear.»
It only keeled over when the Fed was deliberately trying to slow down the economy and had jacked up its rates until they surpassed long - term rates (inversion in the yield curve).
Even when a dividend stock loses value, its dividend payouts can remain on an even keel.
Citing the 2010 General Social Survey evidencing that companies with employee stock ownership were four times less likely to lay off employees during the Great Recession than conventionally owned companies, ESOP Association President, J. Michael Keeling, urged the Congress to consider job sustainability when reforming the Federal tax code.
Missing from Piper's analysis is the fact that Abigail was far from submissive to her actual husband at the time (Nabal), rejecting his leadership by going behind his back to gather the provisions requested by the king and appearing quite pleased when he keeled over from a heart attack.
Keel is drawn to theologians who articulate a post-Christendom perspective and who argue that Christians are most faithful when they are not seeking cultural or political power.
Regulars, who often mention Keel's preaching as a major reason for their attendance, remember times when he has taken his sermon in a different direction because of the feedback he's getting.
(Says Keel: «Grunge is what happens when the children of divorce get guitars.»)
On Sunday, over 800 people died when the overcrowded 66 - foot fishing trawler collided with a Portuguese container ship, causing the passengers to panic and quickly shift to one side of the boat, making it keel over.
The Catholic philosopher Alice von Hildebrand suggests that «when piety dies out in women, society is threatened in its very fabric; for a woman's relationship to the sacred keeps the Church and society on an even keel, and when this link is severed, both are threatened by total moral chaos.»
When the canary keeled over it was time to get the hell out of the mine ASAP!
For anyone dealing with really garlic - squeamish / garlic phobic guests than reckon they keel over at the aroma when its cooked three houses away — you can sneak in roasted garlic.....
I loove hot dogs and its one of the foods i used to enjoy prior to becoming vegetarian, i cant wait to try this but... i have a dumb question, I keel hearing «gluten free» when roaming vegan blogs is this wheat gluten okay to eat?
When we came across this recipe by The First Mess way back when, we nearly keeled over from excitemWhen we came across this recipe by The First Mess way back when, we nearly keeled over from excitemwhen, we nearly keeled over from excitement.
The thing that you want another bite of when you're about to keel over from over-satiation?
Another big difference between my dad and I: when he is waiting for other people (and he waits a lot, since he is always early or on time), he is patient and even - keeled.
Wilson, who is both editor and publisher, stirs in fiction, book reviews and classified ads with articles on all aspects of boatbuilding, including such spellbinders as «When the Keel Drops Off» and «How I Almost Used My Kayak As Firewood.»
Wilson keeps the Seahawks» offense on an even keel, and that's more than enough when the defense is as dominant as it was Sunday.
«Brandon has that DNA makeup to be an outstanding football player and quarterback here at Michigan and that's what you're looking for in a quarterback — a leader and even - keel, and a guy who can make a play when there's no play to be made.»
I like the way a keel boat handles when the weather is heavy.
Park, as even - keeled a player as Ko, exhibited atypical irritation when she knocked her driver on the turf after pulling her drive off the 18th tee.
I'm generally a very even keeled person and had a very emotionally balanced pregnancy, but when my husband referred to me as despondent one day, I knew something was going on.
And then I thought: «When your best hope is your own leader might just keel over you know you're in a pretty bad place.
Contrast that with even - keeled rhetoric from the same union on Wednesday, when the governor said he would accept recommendations of his Common Core task force, which include developing a more state - driven set of education standards.
Hodges also quotes a Labour MP musing that «when your best hope is your own leader might just keel over you know you're in a pretty bad place».
When she was docked a long score was found extending from abreast her fore rigging all the way aft, just above the keel.
In July 2013, when Keeling's funding from US government agencies was in doubt, the scientist launched a «crowdfunding» campaign to support his work.
When did he first see a steady rise in CO2 — what is now known as the Keeling curve?
Keeling says that he received around $ 700,000 annually for the CO2 program through paired support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE) until three years ago, when the NSF halted funding.
When Charles Keeling began collecting data at Mauna Loa in 1958, the concentration had risen to about 315 parts per million.
When negotiations started in June, the diplomats, who negotiate on all manner of U.N. declarations, were slow to come to the table with their proposals, according to Ann Keeling, chair of the NCD Alliance (NCDA), a coalition of more than 2000 NCD organizations from 170 countries, which has been close to the negotiations and was pushing for a document with more teeth.
When Keeling began his project in 1958 the global carbon dioxide level was about 337 parts per million, already up from the preindustrial levels of about 280 parts per million.
The opportunity to decarbonize was derailed by the antinukes who made sure the best tool we had, before renewables were any possibility, which could have been used to replace almost all fossil fuel usage in the 60s 70s and 80s when the Keeling curve was still in the low 300s, was kept from being used.
Yet, questions regarding the safety of Red Bull, as well as other energy drinks, keep cropping up at regular intervals when yet another overzealous energy - addict keels over,» explains Dr Mercola.
Without people to pick us up when we fall, shake us out of it when we're stuck, and keel over with laughter when the best thing for us is to laugh until tears roll down our cheeks?
When you periodically make an effort to relieve some of the stress, you'll be on a more even keel.
They carried on the experiment for two years, roughly a full lifetime for a lucky lab rat, but they stopped the aflatoxin after six months (when the rats were seven months old, and thus mature adults) because the low - protein rats were keeling over dead left and right:
The biggest reinvention arrives when the eternal struggle between Farmer McGregor (Sam Neill) and Peter Rabbit (voiced by James Corden, and tremendously well - animated), the de facto leader of the family of bunnies raiding the man's vegetable patch, comes to a seemingly abrupt end when McGregor keels over dead — the result of a lifetime of bad habits and, presumably, unchecked and ceaseless rage toward the surrounding fauna.
And though Anya, Cass, and Josie appear even - keeled and collegial when they welcome her into the group, each nurses her own private wound: substance abuse (Anya), the loss of a child (Cass), and a propensity for cutting (Josie).
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But when the tyrannical leader (Adrian McLoughlin) keels over from the cerebral haemorrhage that would kill him a few days later, it leaves a vacuum the members of the Communist Party's senior leadership race to fill.
And when we were informed that the game will feature ninjas, zombies, and mechs we just about keeled over.
Co-written by Jeremy Saulnier go - to actor Macon Blair, who recently turned heads with his feature - length debut I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, the film follows a disgraced cop who's released from prison, only to enter a world of trouble when a dying mob boss decides to confess his sins before he keels over.
When a pet bird keels over in its cage, suspicion naturally falls on the cat in the apartment.
Goodboy also suggests that teachers work at developing positive methods of interacting with students, maintaining an even behavioral keel, even when disagreements arise between student and teacher.
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