Sentences with phrase «many hamstring»

LONDON, April 23 - Hamstrung by a renewed slump in volatility and lack of clear market direction, FX and bond speculators are making historically big bets on a lower dollar and higher yields.
Why it's effective: Repeated, prolonged sitting at work typically causes the hip flexors and muscles of the lower back to tighten, allowing the hamstrings, gluteals and abdominals to stretch and atrophy.
But when you move into the warrior position (essentially a modified lunge), you stretch the hip flexors while strengthening your hamstrings and glutes, correcting the imbalance.
And it hamstrings our entire economy
But that push could be hamstrung by an investigation that will examine workplace hazards at the plant.
All those ties could lead to a PE - friendly administration, but it could also hamstring the industry, or at least some players.
Meanwhile, progress on the so - called «southern front,» has been hamstrung by Jordan's reluctance to topple President Bashar al - Assad until it's clearer who will succeed him.
The drone industry largely sees itself as hamstrung by an overreaching and underfunded Federal Aviation Administration.
This will also stretch your hamstrings.
«The Microsoft [Advertising] guys... arranged meetings with the senior advertiser [clients] long before this decision was made,» said Montgomery, meaning they were hamstrung by the browser division by the time the client meetings arrived.
HAMSTRINGS While standing, put your right foot a couple of inches in front of your left.
Would - be entrepreneurs hamstrung by student debt are more likely to keep their current jobs and less likely to launch new businesses that could create new jobs.
Some stretches include making circular motions with each ankle clockwise and counter-clockwise or standing up in the aisle and bending at the waist to reach for your toes to stretch hamstrings or standing on one leg bending the opposite knee to bring the heel to your buttock and holding for 15 seconds while grabbing onto a seat for balance support.
If we felt constantly hamstrung by the bad things that have happened to us over the course of our lives, none of us would get out of bed.
If their companies weren't hamstrung by big loan balances during the downturn, owners saw plenty of other businesses falter when revenue fell and monthly payments became unmanageable.
The move comes at a time when Maduro's socialist government is in the midst of a crackdown on domestic freedoms and Caracas» financial transactions have been hamstrung by Western sanctions.
The rules that come out of those eventual negotiations could hamstring SpaceX's plans, so «Musk needs to make sure he's not left out in the cold,» advises Maynard.
But starving a company of funding out of a fear of giving away too much ownership can hamstring its potential.
It ensures disciplined spending, eliminating the likelihood that a business will burn through its capital too quickly, or obtain so little that it becomes hamstrung by funding constraints.
Hamstrung by rivalries and weakened by the «scorched earth» bombardment, the handful of eastern Ghouta rebel groups were steadily defeated and forced to accept safe passage to opposition - held territory at the Turkish border.
They don't like being hamstrung by an obligation to reinstate someone, especially someone who [may not have been] great to begin with.»
The results were breathtaking: e-commerce sales fell by 33 % in 2012, and Penney's $ 1 billion loss that year left it hamstrung financially at a time the likes of Macy's, Nordstrom (JWN) and Wal - Mart Stores (WMT) were pouring hundreds of millions into their e-commerce firepower.
In recent years, the country's largest carrier has been hamstrung by high costs, in large part because of its labour agreements.
Carr, founder of Red Door Interactive, a San Diego firm that advises companies, including Intuit and Buck Knives, on their online initiatives, says his clients are frequently hamstrung by low (or no) expectations.
But it's been hamstrung by preliminary rules in California that prohibit the use of fully autonomous driverless cars that don't have a steering wheel or a brake pedal.
Do you want a business partner that's hamstrung, or do you want to work with a strong, durable company that continues to invest in its business for the long term?
«He worries about his ability to negotiate with various entities and how much he's hamstrung by this,» the official said.
Indeed, Will Horter, executive director of the Dogwood Initiative, a group opposed to Gateway, argues that the implications of future court challenges might go further, to «potentially hamstring the [National Energy Board] in any situation where there's unceded First Nations lands, anywhere in Canada.»
But now the industry cites the predictable outcome of its own marketing as a reason to hamstring a critical environmental and health protection.
If they're hamstrung in terms of being able to raise prices, their future success may well hinder on their ability to lower their costs.
Facebook has friends in several Republican senators, who repeated their party mantra that too much regulation would hamstring the next Facebook.
I planned to do legs today, but my hamstrings yell at me to refrain from more activity, so I just stretch and go home.
Having friends with deep pockets helps when you get into trouble; Russia does, while Ukraine's international agency pals are hamstrung by their lending rules.
He picked the Quick Ratio because it takes the traditional yardstick for SaaS startup success (MRR growth) and tempers it with the one metric that hamstrings so many otherwise - promising startups (Churn Rate).
The U.S. has one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world, and it is believed by both parties that American businesses could compete more effectively in a global marketplace if they were not hamstrung by these high tax rates.
Do the stretches that work best for you, but don't be afraid to use the barre as a tool to elongate your hamstrings, hip - flexers, obliques, and lower back.
You could easily spend months doing an in - depth statistical analysis of thousands of data points; but that might actually hamstring your efforts.
Other professionals in attendance, including lawyers and CPAs, had a similar opinion, with some of them saying it was because there wasn't any bureaucracy or red tape to hamstring the presenters.
With a somewhat hamstrung and less - than - competent opposition the Harper government was able to push through legislation which brought some shifts of income in favor of higher income brackets.
While many governments in Latin America continue to hamstring their economies, their citizens are increasingly turning to Bitcoin in order to survive or protect what they have left.
She saw how it could hamstring female colleagues, who miss out on invaluable opportunities to raise their profiles, meet other high - level executives, and learn important management skills.
The concept of Bitcoin is a breath of fresh air, but it is hamstrung by its archaic, and limited functionality.
The concept of Bitcoin is a breath of contemporary air, however it's hamstrung by its archaic, and restricted performance.
Complete adoption is often hamstrung by high costs.
The deal doesn't rely on trusting the Iranians; it creates series of mechanisms that hamstring their ability to lie.
Consumers, who account for about 70 % of GDP, are hamstrung by debt.
But while regulators have hamstrung many big players, the spigot hasn't been turned off completely.
State regulations completely hamstrung Arthur Hartunian's big plans for his craft spirits distillery company.
Requiring pipelines to be made entirely of US steel would make their production prohibitively expensive to American companies and hamstring efforts to support the energy industry.
Luther's mistrust of the message of James» i.e., that faith without validating works is dead (James 2)» has been inherited by and continues to hamstring Luther's spiritual offspring, who wrongly juxtapose grace and law, mercy and justice, love and holiness, indeed, the ethical standards of the Old and New Testaments.
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