Sentences with phrase «moving pendulums»

The good news is that technology advances, expanded product lines and increasing competition in the industry are all slowly moving the pendulum toward the investor when it comes to value, price and services.
These are trends which will move the pendulum back in favor of local bookselling.»
Even if the evolving housing market is likely to move the pendulum in buyers» favour, real estate experts don't believe sellers are at a disadvantage right now.
Unintended International Consequences The dunderheaded - ness of pushing a Dead Environmentalism approach to move the pendulum back - see post on The Pendulum Effect for explanation - doesn't really sink in until you think about it in terms the need for a tightened Kyoto Convention, and a Congress in 2009 that must be engaged in the lead - up to the Copenhagen meeting of «the Convention Parties».
We need to do better than this and move the pendulum back towards individual rights and freedoms, and away from a surveillance society that does very little if anything to actually protect us.

Not exact matches

«We believe the political pendulums are swinging — whether from the left or the right, as candidates embrace more populist positions and associate a move away from austerity with other anti-establishment and anti-incumbent rhetoric,» says Shalett.
MIXiii - BIOMED 2018 Conference chair Ruti Alon: The pendulum has to move back to medical devices, after a decade in which the sector was starved of financing.
But I think that in the end, he was able to demonstrate that when Christianity moved away from such errors, we let the pendulum swing too far.
After moving up to second place in the EPL table and pipping PSG to the top spot in Europe, things are looking a lot better, but I think that the pendulum of confidence may just have swung a bit too far the other way.
Rather than a pendulum swinging widely, we can see foreign policy moving gradually on a continuum.
Instead, it has a pendulum styled as a girl in traditional Bavarian clothing on a swing that moves back and forth.
Trapped ions move like a pendulum during the gate operation, but when this process is sped up they become sensitive to a number of factors that cause errors.
«The pendulum has swung too far,» he said, in reference to recent government moves to re-direct CSIRO and university science away from basic research toward applied research.
He based his conclusion partly on the observation, by Frenchman Jean Richer in 1672, that pendulum clocks moved more slowly at the equator.
Hang a weight on the end of an 18 - inch string and set it in motion like a pendulum, moving back and forth horizontally in a single plane (its speed gradually accelerates as it approaches the center and decelerates again as it reaches the top at the other end).
Now, keeping your hand as steady as possible, imagine that the pendulum is moving back and forth parallel to your chest.
You ask a question and wait for the pendulum to move.
You don't have to move your arms for the side lateral dumbbell raises like the pendulum motion.
I mentioned above that isometrics has been a pendulum due to lack of quick results, but this is more in terms of not seeing gains in strength by either moving against an unmovable object or utilizing barbell lifts in separate sessions, where it might take more time to really see that the isometrics are making a substantial impact.
The key is balancing productive stress with recovery — moving like a pendulum between periods of exertion and periods of rest and relaxation, with proper nutrition across the board.
The pendulum of philanthropic strategy may have moved too far in response to the Annenberg Challenge.
Market valuations swing like slow - motion pendulums, gradually moving from underpriced to overpriced and back to underpriced again.
Short - backed and symmetrical, they move with the unwavering grace of a pendulum clock.
Writing on Engadget, under the headline «Sony is losing its grip on the indie market,» the site's senior reporter Jessica Conditt commented on how the most attractive destination for console - bound indies has swung in the past, from Xbox to PlayStation, and how now, with Microsoft showcasing a plethora of indie projects during its conference, that proverbial pendulum is moving back again.
While, close by, choreographer, William Forsythe engages the audience in an interactive dance, as the participant moves instinctively between the spaces of elegant, swinging pendulums in Nowhere and Everywhere at the Same Time.
If you don't have a source of external free energy to keep replacing energy the pendulum loses to «heat» (via irreversible friction and drag forces, for example) any real pendulum damps to (almost) perfectly zero motion over time; gravity can contribute only the energy originally stored in the pendulum when you pulled it up to start it moving.
I like to think of the climate as a metronome; the pivot at bottom of the pendulum is the short multidecadal time scales scientists measure and at the top the weight attached to the pendulum is the longer millenia time scale, as the pendulum is swinging back and forward, climate scientists take measurements from the pivot and try to predict what direction the pendulum is swinging, as the faster moving pivot is a short multidecadal time scale, this is considered the natural variability of weather.
To move the ball, the users had to draw or create inclined ramps, pendulums, levers, and springboards, according to the rules of Newton's gravity.
Those two will have to converge at some future point — they will have to move a little bit to the other side, or else they will continue to be at opposite sides of a pendulum, swinging back and forth until something happens.
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