Sentences with phrase «to lose one's footing»

But among the many reasons you may have lost your footing in the latter stages of your pregnancy includes the shift in your center of gravity caused by your growing belly.
Comedy for this critic is a genre that has lost its footing over the last few years.
It's slippery, cold, hard and very easy to quickly lose your footing.
The boy will stumble on uneven ground and sometimes lose his footing.
Defensive backs need to react to cuts from wide receivers, and the muddy conditions often lead to big offensive plays after the defender loses their footing.
One that is too small will be awkward for your hamster — they look like they are folding in half and often lose their footing and go around in circles and get thrown out.
As we were all watching and photographing one set of horses making their way up the mountain, suddenly the second horse in the line lost its footing and fell over.
While these photos somewhat lose their footing, the paper works round the corner offer a stunning contrast.
Anytime someone loses their footing and falls, that is considered a «slip and fall» accident.
On the preceding snap Unitas had thrown six yards to Mutscheller, who lost his footing on a patch of ice and went out - of - bounds just inside the two - yard line.
The United States Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed a lower court's decision against an Indiana man who lost his foot in a crane accident.
In response, Democratic candidate David Weprin released a round of robo - calls Thursday from John Feal, a 9/11 activist and volunteer who lost his foot from an injury at Ground Zero.
Armed with only a bow, a magical sword, and your trusty horse, the game makes each boss battle a puzzle, as you must mount, climb, and slay each giant without losing your footing and getting crushed.
What starts as a wonderfully subtle statement on loyalty becomes overt and affected, meaning the film loses its footing as an organic, grounded piece, and yet unable to remain suspenseful enough to completely become the thriller it is in its final act.
A return to US$ 100 oil would accelerate investment in electric vehicles and bring forward the moment of cost parity with petrol and diesel engines, at which point the oil industry risks losing its footing forever and going into run - off.
Arsenal's little spanish maestro Santi Cazorla was the jewel in Wenger's crown for many years until he was cruelly injured and he has since gone through a hell that has seen him sidelined for over a year, undergo countless operations, contract gangrene and nearly lose his foot.
Cazorla has not played for the Gunners since October last year and said earlier this month he almost lost his foot due to a serious infection.
The nasty superbug MRSA has been linked to life - threatening conditions such as body - wide inflammation and organ failure, and now the NFL reports that New York Giants player Daniel Fells may lose his foot due to complications from an MRSA infection.
Pogba made the use of a personal trainer prior to the Basel game, and United source confirms that the injury is «really bad» with the midfielder having suffered the injury while losing his footing, rather than sprinting, he said: «The injury is really bad.
Maybe connect w / a local LLL or other natural parenting network, or if you are really scared about losing your footing, maybe contact a local WIC clinic and offer to do a cloth diapers class like once a quarter?
Abruptly, the proceedings take a noirish turn — suffice it to say that Andre's venture into the criminal world has major unintended consequences — and the film loses its footing.
Importantly, Gallup's annual March update on the environment shows a drop in public concern about global warming across several different measures, suggesting that the global warming message may have lost some footing with Americans over the past year.
It premiered in August of last year at the Locarno International Film Festival to rave reviews, so it would appear the great director has not lost his footing.
The book also contains a lot of serious stuff: «422,639 backlogged repairs (2013),» for example, and heartfelt stories such as that of a little boy who lost his footing trying to escape a stuck elevator.
Emanuel, who won a hard - fought reelection campaign earlier this year, seemed to lose his footing amid the furious reaction.
In the worst case for HR, the economy loses its footing again (not really a stretch to imagine) and not only will HR departments get cut in the short term, but the entire function of HR will continue to be questioned.
Christians losing foot holes in government will not make the country better... the leaders we elect will have that job.
A French counter-attack then saw Paul Pogba in space in the area, but the Juventus midfielder, who had a quiet night overall, lost his footing at the vital moment.
However, at the crucial moment, the Spaniard lost his footing, allowing for Albrighton to get onto the end of the drilled cross, and tuck it into the bottom corner.
LeBron James lost his footing and fell to the ground, so Hayward came over a screen to survey the landscape.
Fortune favoured them momentarily when Redan got one back ten minutes later, collecting Castillo's through ball and finishing as De Bie lost his footing, but Lady Luck is a fickle mistress, and was soon back firmly on Tottenham's side when Guehi flashed a header past the stranded Tié whilst attempting to clear a cross from J'Neil Lloyd - Bennett, and so it was 3 - 1 at half time.
At the other end, Tabb had Reading's first chance with his run and shot kept out by Davis, and the midfielder then losing his footing under pressure from Jack Cork when going for the rebound.
A brand - new artificial turf field now covers a portion of West Lawn Park, where a woman lost her foot and lower leg and another woman also was badly injured by stray fireworks last Fourth of July.
Ritter confirmed as much, saying Rivera lost his footing last Wednesday, tripping down the bus stairs and landing face first on the sidewalk.
Police are treating Mejia's death as an accident, saying the teenager lost his footing.
Midway through a birding expedition last May off the Louisiana coast, Donna Dittmann lost her footing and broke her leg.
It starts off quite well, with a gripping opening and main premise, only to lose its footing right around the time that someone loses his arm in a grisly amputation scene.
Questionable real - life metaphor aside, the movie loses its footing well before it gets all heavy - and under - handed.
Before Christina Hendrick finds herself encased in human - sized action figure bubble wrap with Ben Mendelshon raving about assaulting her against her will, the film had already lost its footing, and its soul.
The Hunger Games loses its footing a bit when it comes to its supporting cast.
After Henry and Travis get their classmates high, the plot loses its footing as it veers in one too many directions.
The Fridge loses a foot in height in becoming a zoologist played by Hart.
The Siege loses its footing in reality during the final half hour, veering between exaggerated pessimism and exaggerated optimism over America's ability to find the right response in the face of determined enemies.
The title character might be on a downward spiral, but in this story, he's merely circling the drain, staying at the same level even though he's clearly lost his footing.
The parrot's scabrous claws made a dry, scraping noise as they fought for purchase on the terra - cotta floor tiles, and when, periodically, the creature lost its footing and skidded an inch or two, it issued a squawk so quavery and feeble that it sounded as if it were being petted by the Boston Strangler.
Rock salt rolls from underfoot: Have you ever lost your footing on gravel when it slid?
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