Sentences with phrase «more whacks»

Then more whacks for new scientists who surfaced, or pesky scientists who resurfaced.
Give it a few more whacks after this part and the pufferfish will finally pop.
His Florence Foster Jenkins seemed edited for hard - of - hearing older audiences, and Victoria & Abdul is even more whacking.
The S2000, also now gone to the annals, is more of same: even more whack, even higher redline...
I could go on, but as I said, it's just more whack - a-mole and I don't want to waste my time.

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If enough customers don't pay, if the panels» performance degrades more quickly than expected over time, or if power prices go out of whack the investments could go south.
Auto app updating: Keeping apps up to date on an iOS device is like playing whack - a-mole — just as soon as you've updated a few, more of those damn red notification circles pop up.
And using offshore accounts or holding companys aren't particularly effective methods for shielding income for tax purposes (since offshore accounts are subject to a whole whack of anti-avoidance rules and holding companys are typically subject to more or less the same tax rate as people in the top marginal tax bracket - the Tax Act has tightened up a lot since the 1960s so there really aren't that many «loopholes»).
«If they know they're going to have to bid like everybody else, it's going to make their bidding more difficult, but it opens up bidding for nonminority businesses — not certified minority businesses — because they don't have to worry about putting in the lowest bid and still getting whacked down,» Barton said.
I've recently been trying to analyze my holdings more like you mention in the above article with the Portfolio X-Ray, seeing where I might be out of whack as far as large / small cap, industry sectors and domestic / foreign / emerging allocations.
I usually re-balance my portfolio twice a year or if something super weird happens and it gets more than 5 % out of whack.
Facebook shares have gotten whacked, down more than 11 % since news broke over the weekend that Cambridge Analytica accessed data from 50 million Facebook users without their permission.
The budget that President Donald Trump proposed Monday takes a hard whack at the poorest Americans, slashing billions of dollars from food stamps, public health insurance and federal housing vouchers, while trying to tilt the programs in more conservative directions.
So when I read, «Every branch that bears fruit [God] prunes to make it bear more fruit,» I think of my wife, whose approach to pruning is to «whack it down to the...
We figured you religious people were tired of whacking each other with sticks and would enjoy something with a little more «oomph».
They just happen to have a belief structure that is more aligned with religions that are more popular in the US which means they are tolerated more than the other religious whack - jobs out there.
So when I read, «Every branch that bears fruit [God] prunes to make it bear more fruit,» I think of my wife, whose approach to pruning is to «whack it down to the ground and see what happens.»
But on the brighter side, reading cra * like this author's only convinces me more that religions are totally whacked.
You know mohammad, if just 20 % of Muslims were «good» (devoted and whacked) ones, and thus were prone to terrorism, by committing 95 % of the world's terrorist acts, they then are 3,000 % more uncivil and violent than the rest of the earth's population!!
This is my favorite quote of the chapter... maybe even the whole book: «If we're more opposed, for instance, to what we take to be «bad language» and nude scenes and films about gay people than we are to people being blown up, starved to death, deprived of life - saving medicine, or tortured, our offendedness is out of whack
We should be so lucky to have more people like him in this country — our moral compass is so out of whack right now.
Given this, the biggest food and beverage brands are usually more protected than the little guys — which makes CCA's two Woolies whacks all the more intriguing, and potentially instructive for the wider market.
Step 8: Once the shell starts cracking, whack around that whole circle one or two more times, until you have around half a circle cracked open.
Adding a few teaspoons of maca powder to your diet can help balance stress hormones when they're out of whack so that you're able to handle obstacles more effectively.
It's been more than three decades since Tony Trabert, who won five Grand Slam singles titles, slipped on sneakers and whacked a ball across the net in his last professional match, but just because he's no longer a tennis player doesn't mean he's no longer a player in tennis.
As reported by Sky Sports, the Man United manager thinks that deal changed the face of the transfer market and whacked up the price of every good player, making those late deals much harder and more expensive.
Arsenal must get whacked hard by losing more and more money from their fans each day, if they keep ignoring the fans» voices.
Hardly one minute played and Rosicky played the ball in to the path of Oxlade - Chamberlain who controlled it half and then the ball came back to Rosicky who did this time what he should do more often: WHACK IT IN!
The ten percent of already - struggling women out there who will be hearing and reading the reports of this study, especially after they've been filtered through the Daily Mail or its equivalent, are going to hear that their currently out - of - whack brain chemistry is something they could have fixed, if they'd tried harder, or if they'd wanted it more.
I gave him more energy by repeatedly whacking his head with a big stick.
Even more so, the postpartum period in general can leave your body, your mind, and thus your sex drive, all out of whack.
Some are more open and honest than others, and receive whacks for it.
We just wanted to share that we recommend that parents keep their baby's arms down and not let them sneak out b / c this will become more important in the next 1 - 2 months as she starts accidentally whacking herself and waking herself up more often.
About twenty minutes into the free swim, the sister did something to annoy the brother, and he sort of whacked her in the head... Read More
High value products were becoming smaller and lighter - iPhones were more profitable than cars, blah blah blah - and that threw all the calculations out of whack.
It appears Bercow is now, more than ever, granting Labour spurious SO24 debates, Points of Order and even advising them on how to use arcane parliamentary procedures to whack the government, in an attempt to shore up the support he needs on the Labour benches.
More likely, the probable appearance of Arlen Specter on the Democratic line has thrown that particular election out of whack.
Or, more specifically, meteorites nicked off Vesta after the asteroid got whacked by another space rock.
In early 2009 Jonathon Porritt, chair of the government's Sustainable Development Commission, whacked a hornet's nest by calling parents of more than two children «irresponsible» and blasting mainstream environmental groups for «betraying» their members by fearing to call for small families.
The cells go out of whack and overgrow, producing more pigment than they should.
Other aspects of our news diet are out of whack, too: a nationally representative survey done in 2014 by the Pew Research Center found that conservatives are far more likely than other ideological groups to rely on a single outlet — Fox News — for political and government news coverage.
An hour of lost sleep and an out - of - whack circadian rhythm could affect your fertility, heart health, mood, and more.
You'll be making a lot more frequent trips to the kitchen to get some snacks and you'll be much more likely to eat something unhealthy since your insulin levels are totally out of whack and your sweets cravings increase.
The reason: When you skimp on shut - eye, your hunger hormones get thrown out of whack, which can drive you to eat more calories, often in the form of sugary or fatty foods.
For more hormone help, check out my free four - day hormone detox and evaluation to help you understand what's out of whack and how you can start getting back to balance.
There are no ways to mitigate these negative effects, which argues for getting to the root of why one is experiencing pain and resolving it through lifestyle change rather than suppressing it with medications that will whack - a-mole their way to new, chronic, and potentially more debilitating symptoms.
Every morning I whack some egg whites, instant coffee, a touch of sugar or sweetener, and protein milk (something they've recently introduced into my supermarket, it has up to 60 % more protein than regular full cream milk) into my blender for a quick and easy breakfast with close to 40g.
But if they failed to avoid a stick — WHACK, no more carrots forever.
But the longer you drive around on the flat tire, the more you front angles out of alignment; the more your suspension goes out of whack; the more your whole shock system in the car becomes stressed.
You may have started to hear more about hormones in mainstream media and what happens when they are «out of whack
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