Sentences with phrase «little resistance in»

And enduring a little resistance in the face of change is often a part of the process.
The good news is that districts are facing relatively little resistance in carrying out this reform from parents, community members, or educators.
Maryland basketball faced little resistance in its return to the win column Saturday night, as the Terps picked up a 61 - 51 home victory over Rutgers.
The No. 3 team in the state should find little resistance in claiming its DIv.
Opponents found such little resistance in the ground game that they ran 70 percent of the time on standard downs (fifth-most in the country) and 45 percent on passing downs (third).
However, Monaco are also said to be keen and their economic resources mean that the Germans would have little resistance in making him stay.
The legislation met with little resistance in the Nordic nation that has ranked first in the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap standings for nine consecutive years, said Brynhildur Hei?ar - og?
«I see very little resistance in companies now to make [flexible arrangements] with employees,» says Herrmann.

Not exact matches

The situation is a little more bullish than it was in January 2018 when the Australian dollar last tested the 81 level of resistance.
The Resistance is the little voice in your head that keeps your head down and encourages you to follow instructions.
With little by way of investment or industry, and with generally poor demographics, Greece's overall economic viability remains in doubt, as does its capacity to carry through the drastic reforms that its creditors have exacted as the price for a third bailout, especially as resistance hardens to the measures and onerous oversight insisted upon by the international lenders.
Now I'm finding very little «resistance» in following my trading plan.
Right now it may seem like an afternoon of changing diapers and wiping noses has little to do with «the resistance,» but raising decent, compassionate kids, and being faithful to the call to love them exactly as they are in exactly this moment, is the good work of the Kingdom, in any age.
The objections to fasting — the resistance of the flesh and «evangelical liberty» — must not deter one from fasting as a form of discipline.31 When the Christian has failed in obedience, is guilty of sin against others, has lost the joy of Christian grace, and has come to little or no prayer, he needs to fast and pray.
There is little resistance to the renewal of this Biblical emphasis in our churches.
David A. Stewart, in Thirst for Freedom, describes the operation of the alcoholic's narcissism as «the little dictator,» an unconscious complex of magical thinking, false pride, fear, anger, lack of insight, and resistance to facing one's need for outside help.
Profoundly moved by the wisdom of nonviolent resistance, editors reported on, analyzed and theologized about all the events of these years, from Montgomery to Little Rock to the sit - ins to the freedom riders, with considerable interest and always accompanied by profound expressions of respect and human sympathy.
The Little Sisters are not engaged in a political stunt but in an act of moral resistance to the egregious violation of religious freedom.
These had evidently taken the lead in resistance to the evil pressures, and perhaps were the martyrs, for they are probably to be linked with those described a little earlier.
I gave the Nazis a little bit of resistance in the Confessing Church.
Cook potatoes in sauce pan in boiling water for about 8 minutes, until knife can be inserted with little resistance.
In the past, coffee research was primarily focused on crop yields and disease resistance with little consideration for quality.
Boil your whole potatoes in a large pot until they are tender enough for a knife to meet little resistance going into them.
While the onions are caramelizing, put the potatoes in a large pot of cold, salted water, bring to a boil and cook until nearly tender, but a knife inserted into the centers still meets a little resistance, 10 to 12 minutes, or cooked through.
Team USA faced little resistance on its march to the championship game, clubbing Brazil by 44 points in the semifinals and winning their first four contests by an average of 34.5 points.
This weekend sees the start of the German Bundesliga and the English Premier League and although there has been little movement in the Premiership futures market, the «Bayern to Win» line got hammered down to 1.54 by mostly public money before it received any resistance.
After back - to - back thrashings of Arsenal in the Carabao Cup and Premier League, and a processional victory over a Chelsea side who offered little in the way of resistance, Manchester City look just about unstoppable right now.
There will be resistance though, there allways is, a little pocket of resistance, growing steadily in the values of truth, justice, oh shut, i am not going to say the american way, come on.
The gel is great for resistance — so the stars don't immediately fall to the bottom of the bottle, and the little air bubbles inside the gel simulate all the little stars in the galaxy.
So they'll be soft so she could just you know bite in and sort of you know much I mean a little bit resistance but you know really soft enough that she could hold on to it.
But the resistance of backbenchers to development on their patches, the ambiguity of the Liberal Democrats (some of whom are pushing More Garden Cities Now), the lateness of part of the Treasury push and the long timetable for building houses conspire against the Chancellor getting big housing growth in the little - more - than - two - year - period between now and the general election.
And although there is little chance Senate Democrats can overcome GOP majority resistance to a Supreme Court nomination this year, they're joined at the hip in calling for the Senate to «do its job» and follow the Constitution.
It all culminated in this year's enactment of Cuomo's «free» public university tuition program — which, incredibly, was enacted (with little legislative resistance) even as the official long - term financial outlook was beginning to deteriorate.
Trashing reputations drives down share prices and results in little resistance when you then mount your attack.
The UDI U842 is a little larger than other starter quadcopters, resulting in increased stability and wind resistance.
In the fall of 2006, the FDA's veterinary advisory committee voted against approving cefquinome, citing concerns that resistance to this vital class of drug could spread from bacteria in beef to hospital superbugs that respond to little elsIn the fall of 2006, the FDA's veterinary advisory committee voted against approving cefquinome, citing concerns that resistance to this vital class of drug could spread from bacteria in beef to hospital superbugs that respond to little elsin beef to hospital superbugs that respond to little else.
But when the massive rollout of insecticide - treated bed nets began in Africa in the early 2000s — more than a billion have been distributed — little thought was given to resistance, says Maureen Coetzee, director of the Wits Research Institute for Malaria at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
«As one of the oldest cities in Central America, it has an abundance of heritage buildings that will have very little resistance to strong seismic shaking.»
The bacterium developed resistance to the traditional drugs in as little as three days.
Seasonal flu strains such as H1N1 and H3N2 have shown little resistance to the drug in adults, but two small studies have shown resistance rates of up to 18 % in Japanese children (ScienceNOW, 26 August 2004).
«However, we envision that in some magnetic materials, the electrical current could flow with little or no resistance in a direction parallel with the material's internal magnetic field.
«Forty years ago, very little was known about breast cancer disease biology — such as subtypes, differences in radio - sensitivities, radio - resistances, local recurrence and in metastatic potential,» explains Bedrosian, the study's senior author.
«As the story goes with exercise - induced changes in strength, neural adaptations are contributing first with muscle growth playing a more prominent role in the latter portion of a training program: however, there is little direct evidence that this is actually true in an adult partaking in a resistance training program,» said Dr. Jeremy Loenneke, senior author of the Muscle & Nerve article.
A unique selling point is their host specificity, meaning little or no collateral damage to neighbouring («good») bacteria, and they do not drive the development of resistance in non-target bacterial species.
But until now little has been know about how habitual intakes might affect insulin resistance, blood glucose regulation and inflammation in humans.»
But although Bsal, a close relative of Bd, is somewhat familiar, it is even more formidable: Unlike Bd, which is thought to have been present in the Americas in pockets before the last outbreak, Bsal is completely new; native species possess very little resistance.
Instead they behaved like a rubber band wound up into knots, expanding with little resistance at first but then stretching in jerks and fits.
Antibiotic resistance, recorded in a little under two percent of cases, increased the average costs to $ 60,870 in Medicare charges and $ 16,690 in payments per case.
A breeder can take 10 years to develop a resistant plant, but often bacteria can overcome that resistance in as little as six years.
Little research has been performed to understand the specific rules and mechanisms of minimal residual disease, including clonal evolution at the metastatic site, epigenetic programs, interaction with organ defense and immune systems, mechanisms of dormancy and re-awakening, and last but not least, mechanisms of therapy resistance in specific niches.
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