Sentences with phrase «latches onto it more»

Get your umbilical hernia repaired if the baby gets confused and latches onto it more than once.
Liu expected that in return for gaining the ability to latch onto more places, xCas9 would pay a penalty: more of the potentially dangerous off - target cuts that concern researchers hoping to unleash CRISPR in medicine.
A tried and tested scheme for the meek of the world to amass friends is to latch onto a more extroverted person, like pilot fish hugging the underbelly of a shark.
With the strongest players seeing further gains, those that played catch - up by latching onto more speculative ETF providers could end up feeling the same pain that Scottrade is going through now.

Not exact matches

When it became that personal, I latched onto God's grace and mercy... more accurately, I collapsed and fell into it.
What's more, we should avoid latching onto the sound bites and catchphrases of each campaign, but look deeper into the men and women running for office.
Many of the people that have latched onto the Christian Coalition and the Moral Majority are more in love with being the power behind the power than ministry.
For example there are lots of fruity Jamaican curry's, lots of middle eastern dishes include dried fruits in couscous etc, and in more modern times, we've latched onto combinations like salt and caramel, salt and chocolate, peanut butter and chocolate.
It only took five minutes for Dragomir to break the deadlock, rising highest to head Josh Dasilva's free - kick past Nathan Trott, before he latched onto Joe Willock's teasing ball to slot past the Hammers» keeper once more.
Perhaps Wenger has found something he can latch onto and mould into something more?
HM: Next is the football hold and, being more of a baseball fan, I never really latched onto this hold.
Instead, keeping your eye on your baby's lower lip, bring him to the breast, making sure that you get him to latch onto the area below the nipple more than the area above.
More importantly, if your baby is not latched onto your breast properly, they may not get enough milk and you, in turn won't produce enough milk.
«The issues they latch onto are usually about spending more of your money — or undermining the crucial work we are doing to turn the country round,» he warns.
More than once, an operative has asserted, quietly, that Powell is latching onto his father's legacy — accusing him of changing his name to more closely resemble the famous congressmaMore than once, an operative has asserted, quietly, that Powell is latching onto his father's legacy — accusing him of changing his name to more closely resemble the famous congressmamore closely resemble the famous congressman's.
She latched onto the SCARB1 gene, inspired by a 2002 study in which MIT molecular biologist Monty Krieger found that mice engineered to lack that gene were more prone to heart attacks.
From the 1960s through the 1980s, a new set of entrepreneurs latched onto the idea of mining manganese nodules, black lumps of rock — some as big as baseballs — in which metals are more concentrated than they are in seawater.
The study found that women diagnosed with low milk supply were 2.5 times more likely to have experienced gestational diabetes compared to women seen at the clinic solely because their infants were having problems latching onto the breast.
The most obvious way to accelerate the process is to literally accelerate the process by latching onto a bigger, more powerful engine.
Fake paper fools global warming naysayers The man - made - global - warming - is - a-hoax crowd latched onto a study this week in the Journal of Geoclimatic Studies by researchers at the University of Arizona's Department of Climatology, who reported that soil bacteria around the Atlantic and Pacific oceans belch more than 300 times the carbon dioxide released by all fossil fuel emission, strongly implying that humans are not to blame for climate change.
This may be because bacteria can latch onto the woven structure of the thick thread more easily than the smooth thin thread.»
The supplement industry latched onto the concept simply to get you to buy more than one of their supplements.
If you have too much sugar or fructose in your body Tryptophan latches onto the sugar and is pushed out of the body, therefore, you are unable to make more serotonin.
With just a little research, for people with true problems with gluten, this is nothing more than a fad low carb diet that is latching onto wheat as the boogy man selling point.
It gets incorporated into cell membranes, making them more fluid and responsive to the neurotransmitters that latch onto the cells» receptor sites.
But they aren't my thing, and I've latched onto the notion of Flattering Enough, while opting for clothes that feel like a more organic expression of my self and style.
NPR MARKETPLACE - Feb 10 - Social networks got popular and we got much more comfortable sharing our personal lives online so much that entrepreneurs are now latching onto our social networks to create social dating sites like Badoo.com.
Seuss was quite unhappy when the anti-abortion movement latched onto the book's line of «a person's a person, no matter how small,» but this movie has touches of politics all over it that weren't in the book, including a town council more concerned with PR than safety and the injection of conservative culture - war rhetoric into the book's sour kangaroo (who now «pouch - schools» her joey.)
However the point of the references here were to make the other three guys even more comically alarmed at the fourth wolf they've just latched onto.
So it's worth noting when one organisation throws up a different name to stem the unanimous tide in a certain category, and even more so when others latch onto it, forming something of a counter-wave.
He's obsessed with the movie Signs, but the filmmakers seem to accept, rather than ridicule, that it is simply the thing that helped him crystallize his fatalistic belief system, and that if his worldview were less limited by circumstances — namely, depression — he would perhaps have latched onto something more highbrow.
She starts making friends with her daughter's own friend and spending more time with her, which reveals the way people latch onto other to fill the void in the life.
As more of us latch onto that 1.99 price point and ignore 99 cents, this might change.
9) VIX and More has latched onto this calculation of M3.
It's a rule of thumb that women seem to have latched onto: We found that women are 21 % more likely than men to meet their company match.
Right now, when comparing jumbo loan rates to conventional rates, investors may be finding it more attractive to latch onto jumbos, given the high credit quality of many of those borrowers, Hu told HousingWire.
I don't think there's a Hallmark card for this one Yesterday was officially «529 Day,» a celebration that various college - savings advocacy groups latched onto on May 29 to raise awareness of one of the more popular methods for saving for college: the 529 plan.
Yesterday was officially «529 Day,» a celebration that various college - savings advocacy groups latched onto on May 29 to raise awareness of one of the more popular methods for saving for college: the 529 plan.
In fact, when the weather drops occasionally into the 50s and 60s (degrees F), flea infestations become considerably more prevalent, as the fleas become more aggressive, desperate to latch onto a warm body.
Once up on a time those ears were just one more spot for a wolf or other predator to latch onto and shred.
«Both the Xbox guys and the Windows guys latched onto that and now ever since they latched onto it the idea of how it can be used in the office is getting much more concrete, and is pretty exciting,» describes Gates.
Instead of the typical musou fair of mashing attack buttons to wipe out mass hordes of enemies, you strategically latch onto body parts of Titans and angle yourself as you fly through the air to do more damage with the better angles.
Rather than attacking them directly, the idea is to latch onto them, and climb up their huge frames in a more platforming style — finding and smashing circular weak points, which allow the fight to progress to the next step, before finally ending the creature.
The interview is very, very good, and there are more than a few things to latch onto and discuss.
One thread that fans have latched onto in particular is an e-mail chain in Black Flag talking about possible future settings including Victorian London, Shogun - era Japan, the Wild West, and more.
As a hardcore Resident Evil fan I found a few things to latch onto with this game but as a gamer and decent human being I generally felt the fun sucked out of my soul more and more as I continued to play.
His advice on how to present such feedback is sound and has been well - received, but many on Reddit latched onto his request to avoid toxicity, suggesting that Bungie themselves could be doing more to manage that.
Mega Man could propel himself forward and launch himself across the screen, latch onto walls and use much more complicated weapons.
Certain VR fans have started to latch onto particular control schemes, for example, while other players might find alternate methods more comfortable.
Getting more powerful with power ups, defeating creative creatures and even getting scared of the dark facility area in the Phendrana drifts and you could only see with the thermal vision and those stupid Metroid kept trying to latch onto your face and that was real creepy.
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