Sentences with phrase «move their joints further»

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QUEENS, NY — Queens elected officials issued the following joint statement about the congestion pricing plan proposed by Move NY: «The «Move NY Fair Plan» is far from fair and lacks any promise of returns.
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The damage occurred as the commander of the shuttle Discovery was remotely extending the second of two panels after they had been moved in a folded configuration from the top to the far left of the station; this just days after the right - side array had to be locked in place after metal shavings were found in the right - hand joint that adjusts their orientation with the sun, according to news accounts.
During arm abduction, when we're moving it outward and away from our body, the rotator cuff compresses the glenohumeral joint, which is also known as concavity compression, so that it can allow the deltoid muscle to elevate the arm further.
My arms would move too far forward and pressure the shoulder joints.
• Extension → When bones around a joint are moved further apart, decreasing the joint angle.
Further, these moves will help you feel more agile, relieve any joint or muscle tightness, and ensure that you are ready for any shot that comes your way.
Moving is good for Fido's joints particularly as he begins to age, and keeping him fit and trim reduces excess pressure on his hips and knees, leaving him far less prone to pain and injury.
He spent a further year in Kiev, studying under Serge Svyatoslavsky, during which he had a joint exhibition with Alexander Bogomazov, after which he moved to Moscow where the thriving avant - garde community offered him more opportunity to exhibit his works to a wider audience.
A «move - away «case arises when a parent that has joint or sole custody of the child decides to move to a location that is far enough away to disrupt the current custodial arrangement.
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