Sentences with phrase «little more tension»

Every unresolved conflict creates a little more resentment and a little more tension.
«It was sweet,» Kertess said of «Many Mansions,» «but I would wish for more of an edge, a little more tension.
I would have liked to have seen a little more tension build up between Brolin's character and Steinfeld, but I left the theater feeling something I rarely did in 2010... «enjoyment.»
When the elbows are on the Bosu Ball, you will have a little more tension on the abs because you will be more horizontal to gravity.

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LONDON, May 3 - World stocks made little progress on Thursday as worries over global trade tensions weighed, while the U.S. dollar consolidated recent bumper gains after the Federal Reserve reaffirmed the outlook for more rate hikes.
If you can add an element of anticipation to build a little tension, anxiety or suspense, you can hold the attention of an audience until you're ready to release your punch line with much more impact.
Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we deal with biblical and ecclesial images of sheep and shepherds, pastors and flocks?
With only a little more than one hour left to a lifelong wait, the San Francisco Giants leftfielder stood alone in a stairwell that descended from the visiting dugout at Anaheim's Edison Field, poking his head high enough to measure the rising tumult and tension of the filling ballpark.
The lack of violence and tension during the election could be due to the fact that the ANC were so far ahead there was little tension over the result; one commentator suggested things might have been different if COPE had ran their campaign more effectively.
The ab tension you'll feel as you roll out is similar to the tension you experience when doing the plank, just a little more difficult.
If you're not as strong and conditioned yet you can spend a little bit more time under tension because your central nervous system won't be able to compress as much as someone who is stronger.
The Arnold Press (named after the most famous Bodybuilder of all time, of course), is a slight variation of the regular Dumbbell Shoulder Press that places very little tension on your joints and allows for a more complete range of motion than it's traditional counterpart.
I have a little atp and relative week glutes, or i think so, I do nt lift but I love BW training I do Squats a lot, but I have fear of accentuating the ATP or the amnesia, when I squat not know how far back the hip carry or move the pelvis to put into action the posterior chain, when I do feel more my buttocks, hamstrings and lower leg act independently if I become best squat, I use a lot of tension and long tempo, atp squat position seems better for the knees and draw the anterior muscles of the leg of the equation, but this can accentuate my desvalance?
When we see the casual side we usually adopt long shirts and close side airline shirts and frocks, as it's summer and the very breezy season Asian women usually find this style comfortable to wear, Another benefit of this style is that women with a little more weight can also wear them comfortably without the tension of looking chubby and fat.
In practicing this type of murder, the serial killer works out his (or, less often, her) own tensions and rage, and, in the process, leaves behind a symbolic manifestation of those tensions and rage in order to insult and horrify a world for which they feel little more than contempt.
Little more than a clumsy pile - up of hackneyed themes, one - dimensional characters, and mediocre tension.
I think it needs more tension and slightly more serious tone but that might make it a little too much like TWD.
As for their growing romantic tension, the apparent meat and potatoes of the movie, it could use a little more salt and pepper.
Whether it's the economic unease rumbling underneath «The Florida Project,» «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» and «Lady Bird,» the political skulduggery of «The Post» or the racial tensions of «Get Out» and «Wind River,» Hollywood did have a little more on its mind than sequels and superheroes.
But the polished, bland low - budget presentation doesn't raise much tension, and the script springs no real surprises: Designating glam, selfish blonde Cali as the cause of all grief, it sees little need to add more complexity or depth to the thin stew.
While co-directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Ruby Sparks, Little Miss Sunshine) wring tension and suspense from the same - day build - up to the match, the match itself — captured by grainy, fuzzy TV cameras with the occasional, ground - level insert — and the immediate aftermath (symbolic and figurative, more than real or long - lasting), it's in the months - long lead - up to the match, following Billie Jean King (Emma Stone, never better) and Bobby Riggs (Steve Carell) where Battle of the Sexes steps up its game to offer a sympathetic, insightful, poignant, behind - the - scenes look at the private lives of the public personas who stepped onto the tennis court of the Houston Astrodome on September 20th, 1973, as Americans on both sides of the political divide watched in rapt attention.
Owing a debt to the Zen - like simplicity and nocturnal L.A. ambience of Walter Hill's The Driver — which, in turn, took a page from Jean - Pierre Melville's Le Samouraï — the film is little more than an exercise in style, but it's dazzling and mythic, a testament to the fundamental appeal of fast cars, dangerous men, and tension that squeezes like a hand to the throat.
But even through the good times and wild parties (where women dismayingly are depicted as little more than objects and playthings) as the group's fame and influence are on the rise, there's a constant, simmering undercurrent of tension.
The cheap - looking Thumbelina leaps from musical number to musical number, its secondary characters are animated even more poorly than its main characters, there's little consistency in its anthropomorphizing, and the tribulations and resolutions of Thumbelina and crew are so arbitrary as to inhibit any tension.
Ricardo Trogi's Québécois offering from Possible Worlds Film Festival 2014 has little more substance than a personal anecdote of its director - writer, failing to achieve authenticity or tension.
A passionate, domineering French winemaker has little faith in his son to succeed him, and tensions flare when a more appealing candidate, the son of his dying estate manager, enters the picture.
Life is nicely done and has enough thrills and tension to entertain, but anyone with more than a passing familiarity with the genre will experience a little too much in the way of deja vu.
More, because of the framing device, there's also little tension, the idea that Frank is going to get seriously harmed by any of the underworld thugs he encounters in his quest to discover the truth close to nonexistent.
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While these might be considered pre-production units, the fit of the tablet on the dock feels more than a little wobbly, as it's really only the tension of that USB connection that keeps it upright — there aren't any lips or clasps to fit the tablet into.
Administering as little as 10 minutes of Healing Touch to floor nurses helps relieve their stress, tension and pain, allowing them to be more present to their patients.
When you're travelling together, and everything ends up costing a little more than you'd expect, this can be the cause of tension.
That isn't to say that you won't experience tension and situations that require fast action to overcome, and I have watched more than one gameplay video in which the commentator panicked a little bit.
Feelings of sexual tension, as well as the confusion and ambiguity from real or imagined romantic undertones, are cited as one of the challenges of cross-sex friendships.2 However, many people either don't mind or even say this feature is a benefit of having cross-sex friendships.1 Research suggests this may be a function of personality — some people who are less traditional and more comfortable with ambiguity (not knowing exactly how a person feels or how they will act) are not bothered by a little sexual attraction within a platonic cross-sex friendship.
Blended families are a fresh start for everyone but the complications of new step children, in - laws and often two exes can cause more than a little tension.
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