Sentences with phrase «much less tension»

If the religions allowed adaption to new learning, there would be much less tension between believers of the various religions and with atheists.

Not exact matches

Her contractions might also be less painful if she isn't holding so much tension in her body.
The women who slept less than eight hours experienced seven times as much fatigue, five times as much tension, and twelve times as much nervous apprehension.
As a result of less tension, muscles are not being loaded as much; therefore, there will be less soft tissue strain.
There are other poses that are much less dramatic but which greatly help increase circulation in your lower back / upper back areas, reduce chronic tension, and create more mobility and stability.
In conjunction the Ghost Recon controller's triggers also have less tension in them, giving them a much looser feel, meaning they're even easier to pull all the way in.
There's not much action and even less talk, but the tension between the youths and various authorities plays out in a series of small, riveting gestures.
What I'm much less sure about, as I have written elsewhere, is whether in abstract painting there is enough real spatial content in the first instance to set up any kind of meaningful tension to such a resolution.
It caused her so much tension and strain that she sold less than a year later.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z