Sentences with phrase «moving outward»

The added insulation can even extend to the floors to keep any noise from the master moving outward.
In today's job market, it can be difficult to get noticed and it seems the edges of the envelope keep moving outward.
Moving outward, toward the parties and the mediation process, required the development of processes and tools to enable the mediators and staff to capture case information, schedule meetings and communications events, and record the progress of the case.
As you point out, the outer surface has slightly larger area so, in the model, there is in fact * more * radiation per unit area moving outward as compared to inward.
In this case, the electrons will absorb the energy of the light wave and increase their energy state, often moving outward from the nucleus of the atom into an outer shell or orbital.
The energy is moving outward instead of in.
Moving outward we come to the front control arms.
Warm some between your hands, and lightly press it in — first onto cheeks, then moving outward and around chin, forehead, and neck.
Brush the foundation lightly onto the skin, starting from the center and moving outward until desired coverage is reached.
For a higher coverage, identify the areas with more severe discolorations (around the nose, chin, cheeks, and forehead), and pat the product lightly onto the skin, starting from the center your face, slowly moving outward.
Direction for use: Start applying the matte lipstick from the center of the upper lip moving outward towards the corners.
The shoulders are rotating in opposite directions, with the bottom shoulder in an inward rotation and the upper arm moving outward.
Our bodies are in a rhythm that mirrors Nature and during summer our vital force or Qi has been expansive, this yang energy moving outward and upward has been dominant.
The function of your pillar is to help you to generate power from the center of your body moving outward towards your extremities being your limbs, or segments.
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.
Keeping your shoulders down, inhale through nostrils into lowest part of lungs, and watch your belly moving outward.
Observations of SN 2006gy with optical telescopes have determined that the bulk of supernova's debris is moving outward at around 15 million kilometers (or 9.3 million miles) per hour (kph or mph) into a circumstellar nebula or «cloud» of hydrogen gas that is coasting along at a leisurely 700,000 kph (or 430,000 mph).
British astronomers ran a simulation in early 2008 which included the sun's weakened gravitational pull, and the Earth moving outward in response.
This electromagnetic frontier of mankind is now some 20 light - years away, and it is moving outward at the speed of light.
«But if these things do grow outward, does that mean you're destroying and recreating the rims all the time and that the rims are moving outward with it?
The pictures revealed just what was expected: remnants of stars in the early stages of death, surrounded by spherical clouds of gas slowly moving outward.
The area within is like the space around Earth and the other planets: a region flooded by the solar wind, a fast - moving outward stream of particles from the sun.
The signal travels between the wires because the magnetic field formed by the first wire — the transmitter — creates an electric field in space, which in turn creates a magnetic field, and so on, moving outward at the speed of light.
Bright wisps are moving outward from the neutron star at half the speed of light to form an expanding ring.
d. Dust very lightly with flour and use dowel to roll out into thin rounds, about 4» in diameter — work from the center moving outward, applying slightly more pressure as you reach the edges to make them a little thinner.
look into Genesis, man was not made to be alone, see the development of the covenant from the family of Abraham, to Noah, as it expands outward to the tribes of Moses, to the nation of Israel, and in Christ, moving outward to the corners of the world itself.
Moving outward from the church a little further, there are the immediate neighbors of the church — those who live next door and on the same street or block.
There are, on the right, those theologians clustering around the individualistic orientations of a Paul Tillich or a Rudolph Bultmann, and on the left, those moving outward from the more socially dominated schemes of a Karl Barth or a Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Those neutrons are very hot and crowded, so they smash together while moving outward, forming giant atomic cores.
When you finish, begin to move outward from center, reversing the process, expanding from your inner world back into the world outside.
They come from the inside and move outward.
People moved outward too; the population was whiter, the houses newer, the roads not yet filled up.
You drew them with sad eyes — eyebrows sloping downward as they move outward.
The one group has moved: inward from an aesthetic conviction, having a vision of Eden; the other has moved outward from an ethic, having a vision of the New Jerusalem.
This begins in our own life, and moves outward from there.
I think when we do that, we gain a richer theological imagination that helps us move outward into a new realm of possibility.
I'm curious - is there anything I can do during my pregnancy to help my inverted nipples release and move outward
When the handlebar moves outward, it increases the stride length, thus making it great for running.
Quick - adjust 2 - position buckle moves outward easily as your child gets bigger.
Instead, it gathers up surrounding material as it moves outward, producing a broad «cocoon» that absorbs the jet's energy.
The Sun's visible surface is only 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, but as you move outward the temperature shoots up to millions of degrees.
«The hypothesis that the floor of the oceans has been spreading seeks to explain some characteristics of ocean basins and the continents by supposing that material welling up from the interior of the earth forms mid-ocean ridges and then, as new material rises, moves outward, away from the ridges.
When she pinched the middle, the light moved outward in both directions at once.
That shock wave continues to move outward today at about Mach 300.
«You can move the Earth inward toward the sun a couple of percent or move it outward by at most about 30 percent before the climate runs into a serious problem.»
The first embryo to wander into the gap would become Mars after Saturn gravitationally latched on to Jupiter and both moved outward again.
It moves outward as the stellar orbit increases, enveloping planets and making their orbits unstable, and ultimately tossing them from the system.
Based on these facts, and other indicators, researchers recently proposed that the icy moons formed from ring particles and then moved outward, away from the planet, merging with other moons on the way.
If a moon revolves more slowly than its planet spins — as both Deimos and our moon do — it moves outward.
Finally, damaged cellular organelles might be moved outward during transfer, away from the egg, purifying it.
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