Sentences with phrase «more of a jolt»

SC: I wanted to go on the road because I wanted to give myself more of a jolt.

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The fewer the jolts, the less money, while sending more of them to their partner meant a profit that ranged from 15 cents to $ 15.
A real, more thorough market correction — accompanied by jolts of volatility — is still potentially looming on the horizon.
He appealed on Sunday directly to people across Europe to step up and have more of a say in shaping the future of the European Union and giving it a «jolt», including through citizen consultations.
The on - demand delivery service — offering rides, food, beauticians and more — has jolted the economies of even famously gridlocked cities like Jakarta, where small businesses have seen their sales soar once they've registered on the company's platform.
Jan 13, 2016: After China's stock market jolted equity portfolios around the world in the first days of 2016, it became clear that links among markets are deeper and more complex than ever.
The step represented a significant escalation of the E.C.B.'s efforts to get banks to lend more money, apply a jolt to the eurozone economy and head off the threat of a destructive decline in prices known as deflation.
To help support and guide startups to market entry, JOLT has attracted more than 70 experienced entrepreneurs and executives from many of Canada's leading startups, and venture capital, technology and entertainment companies, including: Polar Mobile, Spark59, Virgin Gaming, Google, Zynga, Kobo, and more.
He promises «another jolt of innovation» in the next couple of months, as well as more expansion: the Washington bureau will soon double in size, and a new bureau just opened in Beirut (joining existing Vice News bureaus in Los Angeles, San Francisco and London).
In the context of Tinder, where our self - esteem is naturally more exposed, the stakes are higher, and that «dopamine jolt» is stronger.
The food is refreshing and bright, but more than that, it makes you feel good, from the jolt of ginger in the soup to the impossible creaminess of the mangoes.
When people think of chili peppers, they tend to think more about the spicy sting of the serrano, the happy jolt of the jalapeno, the blasting bite of the bhut jolokia, but usually not the bell pepper.
Mediocrity and fence sitting has lived among and divided us Gunners for far too long and spurs winning the title will be bring a jolt of reality back to us, there's nothing we hate more than the chicken getting one over the Canon.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. --- Across the NFL on Sunday, more player, coach, and owner protests and demonstrations of unity occurred during the playing of the national anthem than ever before, proving that President Donald Trump can jolt reaction in a league commiserate with Colin Kaepernick.
Though Hornibrook has thrown for 200 or more yards in three of Wisconsin's five games, the bread and butter has been the rushing attack and continues to spark the offense, especially with Taylor's runs against Utah State and Nebraska to jolt the unit.
But from here it looked like the Flyers had gotten a bit of an extra jolt, bringing some extra speed and working better to set up and bring more pressure in the offensive zone.
So now, at all of six weeks, I'm more or less saying goodbye to co-sleeping and transitioning him to his crib, because he sleeps longer there, and I sleep better without jolting awake at every single urp and burp he makes.
Because he has gripped the helm of the Assembly for more than 20 years, Speaker Sheldon Silver's new status as federal defendant jolts the Albany legislative process right at the start of a new term.
From 1950 to 1965, for example, no fewer than seven quakes of m8.5 or more jolted Earth.
In a human brain, 85 billion nerve cells communicate via trillions of connections using complex patterns of electrical jolts and more than 100 different chemicals.
After a jolt of these extras, females tend to put more resources into eggs and offspring.
This counterintuitive situation occurs because OSA sufferers may wake up dozens of times an hour or more each night without even realizing it due to pauses in breathing that can jolt a person out of sleep.
When people talk or write about Roman Herzog today, they never fail to mention his legendary speech in 1997, in which he said that the Germans needed a «jolt» to leave their comfort zone, and that they had to say goodbye to some aspects of their beloved status quo: «We need more flexibility!
Your fave morning brew does a lot more than just give you a jolt of energy in the a.m..
They make my room feel so much more serene, and I'm no longer jolted awake in the middle of the night by an errant car horn.
It's more common to take warm showers and finish with a jolt of cold water to tone and firm the skin by enhancing circulation.
you throw another jolt of power into it and it tears a little more, and you essentially keep starting and stopping over and over until you tear the whole way through the deck.
When we move our muscles, the pull of muscles on bones and the jolting of exercise, encourages the bones to absorb more calcium.
I think my body has possibly been more jolted than others» by the huge difference between my diet with the TWT (lots of animal protein), and my previous (primarily wholefoods, but with lots of breads / grains) pescatarian diet.
Stef and the City jolts singles out of their same old routine and pushes them to become more social.
«Seven» is also notable for an excessive running time and a lot of shrill or rumbling sound effects that deliver more jolts than the action can.
Gary's what - the - hell, matter - of - fact approach to bloodletting makes his violent behavior all the more jolting — and definitely more unsettling than Randy's eager sadism — and Patrick fearlessly refuses to seek even a smidgen of sympathy for his character.
The disc opens with a notice that its 5.1 DTS - HD MA soundtrack should be played loud and I obliged, delighting in every jolt but more importantly feeling the dread almost subaurally built into the mix in the pit of my stomach and the base of my brain.
There are a couple of good jolts, but the idea itself is more unsettling than any anxiety the filmmaker can generate...
Meanwhile, all of the scares are played more for elating jolts than terror.
While easy to appreciate on that level, the film is more than just a jolt of reminiscence.
It seems more than likely a lot of summer audiences will trade that in for some legit jolts in a technologically marvelous location.
It certainly has an interesting turn of events, and the unexpected macabre nature seems to come out of nowhere, but aside from a jolt or two, there's not much there to take the film from being more than just okay.
After Prick's jolting opening scene — an extreme close - up of the gore - flecked face of Kenneth Halliwell (Alfred Molina), who calls out for the man he's just bludgeoned with a hammer — the film settles into a more conventional arc.
The characters within Lazarus are fine, more too - well - defined horror cliches, and are notably bolstered by a quartet of compelling actors including Mark Duplass, Olivia Wilde, Evan Peters and Danny Glover all giving the DOA material a faint jolt of life.
Even more impressive is the 7.1 DTS - HD master audio mix, which makes fine use of the soundfield throughout to deliver effective atmosphere and powerful jolts.
With no jolts nor a sense of a haunting atmosphere, the lapses in logic in rookie screenwriter David Self's hole - ridden script are made all the more clear.
That jolt landed Renee back in the city, in an apartment in a poor area of West Baltimore, and four more residences in the following two years.
In a sequential, multilevel video game, feedback of progress is often ongoing, such as accumulating points, visual tokens, or celebratory sound effects, but the real jolt of dopamine reward is in response to the player achieving the challenge, solution, sequence, etc. needed to progress to the next and more challenging level of the game.
In Salem, Oregon a cup of coffee delivers more than a jolt of caffeine.
As of the end of April, nonfarm employers reported more than 6 million job openings, according to seasonally adjusted data from the government's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (known as JOLTS).
A successful school turnaround requires a systems approach with coherent guidance and support from the state and district to complement the actions of the school; and A successful school turnaround is more than the initial jolt of bold changes in structure, authority, and personnel; it includes phases in which effective practices and processes are routinized and sustained.
As such, large jolts are unavoidable and uncomfortable, but smaller surface changes are dealt with in a no fuss manner; the dampers rapidly absorbing undulations with the prowess of a much larger, more expensive vehicle.
It's even more comfortable on smaller wheels, as larger alloys do cause some harsher jolts from the rear axle over more severe bumps, but that's not too much of a surprise given that the Disco has been designed to carry seven people and luggage.
It's a jolt to the eyes with a more striking version of the RC body outfitted with wider wheels and tires, an active rear wing, air scoops, cooling ducts and available carbon fiber body features components.
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