Sentences with phrase «moving to keep»

But the bill is only one way states are moving to keep the rules after last year's FCC decision.
Genes are changing, species» physiology and physical features such as body size are changing, species are rapidly moving to keep track of suitable climate space, and there are now signs of entire ecosystems under stress,» said study lead author Dr Brett Scheffers of the University of Florida, in a press release.
Keep moving to keep interest.
The shelter workers liked him so much that they kept moving him to keep him out of sight so he would not be euthanized.
and we always stay moving to keep your heart rate up.
Make the most of your heavy bag use by constantly moving to keep your heart rate up.
There are standard pedometers, then there are ones with built in applications that are designed to motivate you through the busiest of days and keep you moving to keep up with the «friends» you are walking with.
Get moving to keep the blood pumping, improve immune function, and just feel at - one with the world and universe.
The federation, however, is adamant on keeping the quota, and believes stockpiling excess maple syrup is a strategic move to keep up with future demands (the federation currently stores 60 million pounds of maple syrup).
The administration could move to keep the rule in place, or otherwise tweak the program to be more selective about which entrepreneurs are eligible to begin with, for example.
Qualcomm is likely to make aggressive moves to keep shareholders happy in the next two quarters while the company faces a possible hostile takeover attempt from Broadcom, research firm Nomura said Tuesday.
The American food manufacturer has made an unprecedented sneaky, (anti) social media move to keep itself out of court.
We are constantly changing our music and moves to keep each class fresh and exciting.
Is it also a good move to keep the Freedom and only use it for 5 % category spending?
I agree with your conservative moves to keep your capital safer, the world is in an uncertain place (i'm not sure what will change it out of this mode).
While some economists cheer the corporate moves to keep the economy expanding, and consumers benefiting, others see the corporate givebacks as public - relations maneuvering to curry favor with workers, consumers and the Trump Administration.
Despite the recommendation of the National Organic Standards Board (NOSB), the USDA says it will not move to keep carrag...
Perhaps we'll never know what possessed Bradshaw to call 69 Maximum Flanker Post when the world had a right to expect Pittsburgh to try only for the first down, the percentage move to keep the ball.
Masai Ujiri made the right move to keep his core together for another run last offseason.
«Jordan did very well at right back, we were thinking that we would be limiting our options if we replaced Phil Jones with another defender,» Hodgson said, claiming that it was an intentional move to keep England on the attack.
Their efforts at attacking were summed up on the hour mark, when Asamoah made a nifty move to keep possession right on the end line only to unleash an absolutely terrible cross.
The second half saw the Blues move to keep what they had, as Arsenal came pushing for an equaliser.
Albania were not done there either, Ledian Memushaj rounding off a slick team move to keep Giovanni de Biasi's men within seven points of the top two.
Arsene has apparently turned down Kolo's request for a move, but I wonder if it is honestly would be a wise move to keep a player whose head is clearly elsewhere.
All throughout my pregnancy, I wondered how I would know when to change positions or how to move to keep myself as comfortable as possible.
Change it up; you might find some good moves to keep in your repertoire after that belly is long gone.
I was literally dancing down the aisles and doing awkward «running man» like moves to keep things moving along.
And one of those considerations is motive, adds Phil Crusius, an Arlington Heights resident who led a move to keep Arlington from adding casino gambling at the track.
Much like his time spent in the district, Senator Akshar is always on the move to keep representing the 300 hundred thousand plus residents he serves.
Harris was one of the ringleaders of the move to keep restoring the 50 % income tax rate as party policy.
When those reports did conclude torture had taken place, Home Office case workers were so ignorant of the rules against detaining victims that they still moved to keep the individual in the centre.
Earlier this week, The New York Times reported that Pence is making moves to keep President Donald Trump from getting too involved in the governor's race, mostly because Pence had served with Putnam more than a decade ago in the U.S. House of Representatives.
More recent UKIP recruits may have fallen from the decomposition of the Tories, so Farage has moved to keep that coalition of voters on board by reassuring them they can still vote UKIP and get the Conservatives.
The Obama administration has retained the structure of Medicare and made moves to keep it afloat, whereas a Romney - Ryan administration proposes an overhaul and a voucher system to purchase insurance in a new private marketplace
But scientists working in remote sensing are concerned that enough money is moved to keep research alive, and that the NERC does not divert the cash to other fields.
«But now the overall conditions are starting to change and where species can not move to keep track with that, they will struggle to survive.»
... So, they are saying that we can wait... until the cat is OUT of the bag, before we make a move to KEEP IT IN THE BAG....
Even in a more advanced system where the sample didn't move, at least one camera lens would have to move to keep up with the sheet of light.
While we're totally on board with holiday indulgence, it's not a bad idea to try to do at least one food - or fitness - related move to keep your energy high, your mood bright, and successfully resist the urge to veg out on the couch after dinner nursing a monster food baby.
Check out these three moves to keep you strong and stress - free throughout the holidays!
We are constantly changing our music and moves to keep each class fresh and exciting.
I think that was a good move to keep the maxi dress - the bold print is really fun and the sweep of the dress really suits you, even if the colours aren't your favourite.
I love the addition of the stunning necklace on that blouse and it was a good move to keep ears bare.
I just moved them to the keeping room because they are red.
That's a smart move to keep building excitement for his return and allowing the other League members like Jason Momoa's Aquaman to get some of the spotlight.
Stanton revs up the pace so quickly that I couldn't figure out exactly where Dory and her parents were or how they'd gotten into or out of trouble, and a long car chase seems like a desperate move to keep kids from fidgeting.
He seemed to think giving somebody he «loved» brain cancer was the right move to keep him focused on what was more important.
As great as it will be to see more of our favorite characters on the big screen, it's a good move to keep Deadpool front and center.
You make desperation moves to keep things under control.
«I am deeply saddened by the Democratic - controlled Assembly's hasty move to keep HB 978, a bill that will now widen Maryland's achievement gap and severely dilute our ability give schools, teachers and families the insight into student performance they so deserve.
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