Sentences with phrase «move our heads too»

If you even move your head too much to the right and left, the 3D effect disappears and instead you get double vision and a headache.

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In a recent public statement about the move, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler — who happens to be a former head of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association — said that for too long, the set - top box has been a boon for cable and satellite companies but a bane for users.
The look on the face of Dinamo Riga's Head Coach after the move was highly entertaining too.
Gabriel can be too hot headed and Chambers is not experienced enough so another top quality centre back would be a great transfer move for Arsenal and the former team mate of Hummels at Dortmund has just sent out a come and get me plea that IO really hope Wenger reacts to.
Others have headed in the opposite direction too as the deadwood was shifted out, and according to The Daily Mail, Micah Richards could be the next to move on.
«If you see a guy struggling with the double move, the stop and go, with the ball going over his head for big plays, well, they see it, too,» Eagles secondary coach Cory Undlin said.
Chelsea could be losing David Luiz this winter transfer window but that will not concern Blues fans too much if he moves abroad, but fresh reports on Tuesday say the defender could be heading to Arsenal.
He was tempted to make a move to West London but confessed that heading back to the Bernabeu was an opportunity that was too good to turn down.
Las Palmas are sat in the relegation spots in the Spanish top flight heading into the midweek round of action and they don't look too likely to pick up points in this fixture to help move themseleves out of it either.
Britax has moved the head wings a little wider apart on the Boulevard CS to make kids more comfortable, too.
If your baby is still too young to roll over, and still do not have enough strength to turn his head while sleeping, he might get into such position that both his mouth and nose will be muffled into your skin, such that he can no longer move for proper breathing.
But know she tells folks look, that's just what she does so you will even have to deal with it or you know stick your head in the sand because she is going to breastfeed so you might as well get used to it, you know so those kind of things eight years down the line really does help in order for me too, to be able to say «yeah I have three babies» everybody is moving, everybody wants to watch me, watch them entertain, they try to entertain me in some fashion.
This can cause suffocation... Also, their heads usually do nt move around very much in a car seat, and laying on one side of their head too long, too often can cause mis - shapen heads.
· Baby can't move head away from babywearer's body or clothing, too little to work against gravity with low muscle development — forced position
I was worried about always placing her on the playmat as I didn't want her laying on her back too much and getting a flat spot on her head but I'm realizing that when she is on her playmat, she is in constant motion and moves her head and body all over.
It doesn't hurt me when his legs are climbing all over me, just when his head moves too much!
They have a sneezing reflex so when the nasal passages are irritated, they will sneeze, they will also will turn their head away from something if they're unable to breath, so if your baby is nursing and the baby is too squished or something, the baby will move its head away so that it can continue to breathe, and then, there's also a little reflex that if you were to lay something like a light blanket on the baby's face, the baby will actually put their hands up on their face to try to move the blanket away so that it can continue to breathe well.
Perhaps the baby blanket is too near her face and she is having trouble breathing; if she is sleeping too deeply, she can't move her head or cry.
McKeon is heading up GOPers for Cuomo — a move with which the former governor is none too pleased.
You could give them varying head starts too (and if they are random with their moves, it would be even more realistic)...
Lift your head and tailbone upwards, being careful not to place any pressure on your neck by moving too quickly or deeply.
Many of us will head out to accomplish a lot in little time and need to move quickly with purpose to check off names on the list... too bad there are no Christmas elves to really help us do this!
(Just be careful not to move your head around too much as the sheet mask may accidentally slip off your face.)
She has moved out of state to a much warmer climate and I wanted to find something that would keep her cozy while in Utah but not be too heavy for when she heads back home.
actually when I were working on this project, I were having some other projects too, so I were unable to take step by step pics of every flower, I were having this in my mind to click some how - To pics but don't know where my head was moving that time..
I need to head to Pittsburgh and at least START my parents packing up 50 years of stuff so they too can move.
When a guy over 40 checked out my dating profile, the first thought that popped into my head was «too old» — and I moved on to the next profile.
Particularly moving are the scenes in which he pleads — and ultimately does more than plead — with Wayne to understand that Bane is too powerful to tackle head - on.
In doing this, parents were careful to follow the chain of command within the school, not skipping over key decisions makers or moving, too soon, over the heads of teachers and principals.
Move to Sport and the ride is just a tad too stiff, while Sport + produces head bobbing.
The side curtain airbag deployed too late during the crash, after the head had moved to the left and was already rebounding, outboard of the inflating curtain, leaving the dummy's head vulnerable to contact with side structure and outside objects.
The dummy's head contacted the frontal airbag but moved too far to the left side, leaving the head vulnerable to contact with forward structure.
«If a seat is too stiff, without enough «give» to it so a person sinks into it during a crash, then the head restraint can move back and away from the head.
Move to the back and, assuming the sliding rear bench is pushed back, there's plenty of leg room for adults and a decent amount of head room, too.
Untethered restraints can allow a child's upper body to move too far forward in a crash, risking facial and head injuries.
The dummy's head hit the frontal airbag, though it began to slide off because the safety belt allowed the dummy to move too far forward.
The main problem with the Model S is that the safety belt let the dummy's torso move too far forward, allowing the dummy's head to strike the steering wheel hard through the airbag.
However, the steering column moved 11 cm to the right, slightly too far for optimal head protection.
The frontal and side curtain airbags worked well together to keep the head from coming close to any stiff structure or outside objects that could cause injury, even though the steering column moved slightly too far to the right.
During the crash, the dummy's head barely contacted the airbag before sliding off to the left, and the seat belt allowed the dummy to move too far forward, as is evident from the gap between the seat back and the dummy's torso.
The seat belt allowed the dummy to move too far forward, and the head hit the instrument panel.
It doesn't seem like much, but if you're too far away from the head restraint, the extra distance you move back into the seat could be enough for your neck to move out of alignment with your torso.
During the crash, the seat belt allowed the dummy's head and torso to move too far forward into a gap between the frontal and side airbags.
The side curtain airbag didn't deploy, and the belt allowed the dummy's head and torso to move too far forward.
At the same time, the safety belt spooled out too much, allowing the dummy to move forward 13 inches and hit its head on the dashboard.
The main problem with the performance of the Model S was that the safety belt let the dummy's torso move too far forward, allowing the dummy's head to strike the steering wheel hard through the airbag.
In that test the safety belt let the dummy's torso move too far forward, allowing the dummy's head to strike the steering wheel hard through the airbag.
Dummy readings for the head of the rear passenger were good, but it moved too far forward in the test, and protection was rated as marginal.
During the crash, the dummy's head and torso barely contacted the airbag before sliding off to the left, and the seat belt allowed the dummy to move too far forward, as is evident from the gap between the seat back and the dummy's torso.
Additionally, the seat belt allowed the dummy to move too far forward, as is evident from the gap between the dummy's torso and the seat back, and the head hit the instrument panel.
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