Sentences with phrase «make involuntary»

The heat waves were coming over my body very regularly at this stage and I was making involuntary deep grunting noises which almost sounded to me like they were coming from someone else.
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But one of the most bizarre stroke symptoms, is «alien hand» a condition where one arm makes involuntary yet purposeful movements.
(You don't need to tell them why; you often have a lot of leeway when the airline makes an involuntary change.)
I chose the pear sorbet, and the sensation was so amazing — actually, really amazing — that I made an involuntary noise.
For all loyalty programs, you may be entitled to a free change or cancellation when the airline makes an involuntary change to your itinerary, such as substituting a new connecting airport, discontinuing a flight, or adjusting the arrival or departure times.

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This helps avoid involuntary bumping for customers, and it also makes good economic sense.
A man accused of initiating a «swatting» incident that resulted in the death of another man halfway across the country has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and interference with law enforcement according to court records made public on Friday.
These involuntary payments may continue even after you begin making payments under a loan rehabilitation agreement, but they can't be counted toward the required nine voluntary loan rehabilitation payments.
More problematically for those who work for these organizations, the companies tend to be structured such that the vast amount of profits go to the companies, making many of those who work this way very much what I would call «involuntary Gig Workers», workers who would rather have «real» jobs.
No, but you mean to tell me that we simply popped into existence out of nothing, simply from an involuntary shudder that magically happened in the middle of absolutely nothing and then slowly through the sheer force of will (or accident, or telepathy, science hasn't quiet made its mind up on that one yet) one little green gob of magic stuff morphed into humans.
He's sort of an involuntary pimp who really made out well financially.
This sense of the world's presence, appealing as it does to our peculiar individual temperament, makes us either strenuous or careless, devout or blasphemous, gloomy or exultant, about life at large; and our reaction, involuntary and inarticulate and often half unconscious as it is, is the completest of all our answers to the question, «What is the character of this universe in which we dwell?»
We all in practice assume that, when speakers raise their hands, thereby (among other things) changing the spatial location of the electrons in them, they do so because they decided to do so; or, if we take the speaker's hand gestures to be involuntary, we at least assume that they occurred because of points the speaker had decided to make.
The leftovers are definitely getting us through our involuntary adult snow day and I hope that they make your week better too.
The sucking reflex is just one of many involuntary movements newborns make as part of healthy development.
The involuntary reflexes that cause baby's arms and legs to jerk about (natural symptoms of the developing nervous system) combined with a craving for tactile attention, make little ones ideal candidates for massage.
They are laughing because it's involuntary, and they can't catch their breath, and they can't move because you are overpowering them, either by holding them down or making them laugh so they are having a difficult time moving, and inside they are panicking.
When you actually think about what «contraction» means - an involuntary cringe without a set beginning or end - it makes your anticipation of it that much more brutal.
A nurse was charged with involuntary manslaughter, neglect and falsifying documents to make it appear she had performed required exams on the father of Trump's former national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, before he died at a Philadelphia senior care facility last month.
Involuntary orders offer greater financial benefits, he said, and can also make it easier to take leave of civilian life and its complexities.
The size of the fall disappointed many analysts, who were hoping for a reduction of over 30,000 in overall unemployment, a reduction in the number of temporary workers being made unemployed and fewer involuntary part - time workers.
In 2008, then Mayor Michael Bloomberg vetoed a City Council bill prohibiting source of income discrimination, arguing that it «essentially makes a voluntary government program involuntary
Secondly, the Sheriff's group is the largest group in our state preferred by vast majority of PDP members and seasoned politicians unlike the other group made up mainly of political appointees in an involuntary political relationship.
As we shall see in the following chapters, Shereshevskii possessed a very strong synesthesia — an involuntary link between different senses, like associating numbers with colors — that gave his memories a much richer content and thus made them easier to recollect.
Upon dissolution or winding up of said corporation's affairs, whether voluntary or involuntary, all of its assets then remaining in the hands of the board of directors shall, after paying or making provision for payment of all of said corporation's liabilities, be distributed, transferred, conveyed, delivered, and paid over only to educational, scientific, literary, or charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and which are not private foundations within the meaning of section 509 (a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, on whatever terms and conditions and in whatever amounts the board of directors may determine, for use exclusively for educational, scientific, literary, or charitable purposes, except that no distribution shall be made to organizations testing for public safety.
Kate made occasional involuntary movements, but didn't respond to external stimuli.
Contamination with human papillomavirus made them immortal.10 Neither Henrietta Lacks nor her family received one penny from the millions of dollars made from her uninformed and involuntary cell donation.
Both postural and phasic muscles are skeletal muscle, which is categorized as voluntary muscle: voluntary, as opposed to the smooth muscle your organs are made of, which is involuntary — meaning your organs continue to do their job without your conscious control or consent (even, for example, when you're not thinking about what your small intestine is doing).
While these muscles are involuntary, breathing and sweating help to eliminate toxins and tonify the smooth muscles so that they can expand and contract more effectively during peristalsis — the rhythmic contractions smooth muscles make to move food through our digestive tract.
Especially the short stretch - shortening cycle, which makes use of the involuntary stretch reflex and helps to intensify the voluntary force production and therefore leads to greater training adaptation.
Side note: why do we make so many involuntary funny faces when applying makeup??! I can't deal.
But I am getting ahead of myself here, Ryan makes a living downsizing employees for corporations timid (for personal or legal reasons) of doing the dirty work (involuntary severance packages).
Pulled into a random time and place, Henry is an involuntary time traveler — and it makes focusing on any aspect of his life particularly difficult.
In the year 2014 alone, more than 50 000 people were made or enforced to disappear.22 In a situation such as this, involuntary repatriation is at odds with the principles of non refoulement, freedom from torture, and human dignity.
The school board received an involuntary resignation from the custodian and failed «to make even a minimal inquiry regarding the circumstances of the resignation letter,» despite the urgings of the Civil Service Employees Association, State Supreme Court Justice Howard Miller said in a written decision Oct. 15.
It might be powered by the good stuff but it's slightly hobbled by another acronym that is enough to make any enthusiast let out an involuntary groan: CVT.
This involuntary revulsion for the press release made it hard for me to enjoy the press release vetting part of my job.
These involuntary payments may continue even after you begin making payments under a loan rehabilitation agreement, but they can't be counted toward the required nine voluntary loan rehabilitation payments.
The opinion starts out by holding that the mortgage loan is reinstated by the involuntary dismissal, such that all payments that came due up to the time of the dismissal are wiped out, and the homeowner can start making the next monthly payment after the dismissal.
A transferee servicer may be unable to make a determination on an appeal when, for example, the transferor servicer denied a borrower for a loan modification option that the transferee servicer does not offer or when the transferee servicer receives the mortgage loan through an involuntary transfer and the transferor servicer failed to maintain proper records such that the transferee servicer lacks sufficient information to review the appeal.
This is different from «involuntary» or «soft» inquiries which happens when you check your rate online or when lenders pull your report to make you a pre-approved offer in the mail.
A FICO score does not take into account any involuntary inquiries made by businesses with whom you did not apply for credit, inquiries from employers, or your own requests to see your credit report.
Involuntary unemployment insurance, also known as involuntary loss of income, makes your loan payments if you lose your job due to no fault of your own, such aInvoluntary unemployment insurance, also known as involuntary loss of income, makes your loan payments if you lose your job due to no fault of your own, such ainvoluntary loss of income, makes your loan payments if you lose your job due to no fault of your own, such as a layoff.
I also live in Oregon and the pollens here are horrendous, even more so for some pets, Otis has been hit very hard this season and on top of the wrong food, he was miserable, the benadryl helps, I give him one at night before bed, eases his involuntary urge to scratch and gets us both a better sleep, also started making his food alanatural, he is on his way to recovery!
Susan Morris approaches the subject of involuntary drawing from the point of view of an artist trying to make a...
Whereas in photography, as in the ongoing series Making Do and Getting By, Wentworth documents the everyday, paying attention to objects, occasional and involuntary geometries as well as uncanny situations that often go unnoticed.
In FORT's installations, viewers transform to involuntary extras in a scene serving to make visible the mechanisms of our consumer society and the art market.
«Varda Caivano — born in Buenos Aires but a longtime Londoner — makes some of the most elusive paintings being done anywhere today; they turn their maker's dissatisfaction with almost any solution into a kind of involuntary ecstasy.»
Other canvases are located between these unextremist extremes — Briggs is not trying to blow painting to smithereens or starve it into submission — but rather make emphatically material visual objects that sustain the curious observer's involuntary response, which is to squint, knit their brows and say to themselves «What's that?»
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