Sentences with phrase «not grasping onto»

Not exact matches

Stephen Hawking is grasping onto M theory (no evidence whatsoever) to avoid getting backed into a God corner where he will not go regardless of the evidence presented.
Be sure both of your baby's hands are forward and that one is not tucked beneath you, so she has the chance to try to pat the bottle, grasp onto your fingers and eventually hold the bottle on her own.
When it comes to pregnancy, as I learner so clearly last time you don't have any control of when baby comes and when you have had experiences like we had you really want to grasp onto any bit of control or power you can over when baby arrives.
These simple wire earrings stay put and don't give baby anything to grasp onto.
My baby loves his Crab Wristy Buddy because it's easy for him to manipulate and mouth on even though he hasn't mastered the ability to grasp and hold onto toys yet.
Their grasp is not well developed yet and so things like baby ring toys are the best for them to be able to hold on their own, but a parent will always be in the water with the baby so water squirting toys that the parent can use to squirt water onto the baby's hands and feet are also fun to play with and help to teach the baby about water.
Its appearance may not scream Anthony Vaccarello biker queen and it may not be tied to a single season, however since the debut of Saint Laurent Fall 2016 show the fashion pack has been quick to grasp onto the trend.
Often shooting the action with sweeping pans a la «Afterschool» (a film more transparently indebted to the clinical approach of Michael Haneke), he tends to keep shots at the consistent level of heads bobbing along back alleys, hands as they hold onto one another, hips as they thrust together, until the routine is unsettled by bodies falling where they ought not to be, with hands grasping at feet and other indications of unease quietly coming to the forefront.
It's getting tougher and tougher to grasp onto anything these days that that could be described as «delightful,» so please don't take this for granted.
A similarly sly autolatrous tactic, plentifully deployed, is Esquith's portrayal of just about everyone he meets as well meaning but misguided, whether it's the Dodger Stadium tour guide who mistakenly believes that his angelic preteen coterie is «extraordinary,» or the TSA employee who can't comprehend that his wholesome pupils would choose not to tote Game Boys onto an airplane, or the flight attendant who can't grasp that his cherubic students won't need DVD players for their traveling duration — that, as Esquith tells her, «they're going to read.»
I did not know then what kind of living thing I would become, but the guard didn't let me have a chance to think about it — he grasped my arm and dragged me till Pearl assured him that she'd support me, and she put her arm around my waist as we were led away with the triplets, away from the ramp and into the dust, onto a little road that led past the sauna and toward the crematoria, and as we marched into this new distance with death rising up on either side of us, we saw bodies on a cart, saw them heaped and blackened, and one of the bodies — it was reaching out its hand, it was grasping for something to hold, as if there were some invisible tether in the air that only the neardead could see.
There are railings throughout the entire hike though, which you can easily grasp onto so you don't slip.
At times the boy can feel almost floaty when he jumps, there are still issues with hanging off the side of ledges and stretching out to jump to another ledge (a major gripe I had with SotC), and much like trying to cover a bowl of leftovers with plastic wrap, your character will grab onto everything you don't want him to and fail to even lightly grasp the item on which you desperately need to cling.
I agree that a moral foundation, which begets the successful ability to grasp onto the fundamentals of prescribed ethics and a cultural value system, either is, or is not, imbedded within us by the age of about fourteen years of age, and certainly by age twenty - one.
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