Sentences with phrase «odd changes in»

Most dog owners will notice any sudden or odd changes in their dogs normal behaviour but it is useful to know the specific symptoms to watch out for.
If you detect any odd changes in your dog's skin, don't wait to talk to a vet.
The odd changes in direction and slight tonal shifts throughout don't help matters, either.
In one early example, more than a decade ago, a research team at Pfizer detected an odd change in rats» urine: a sudden shift in the relative concentrations of two compounds produced when the body breaks down food.

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With the technology available at the time and a limited budget, we set out to change the world in a seemingly odd place: the freezer.
But what is really odd about this fixation on the durability of the change in reserves, is it assumes that the quantity of reserves is everything, and ignores how and why the reserves are created.
A second clue is something you wrote in a comment to me which I found odd (not the comment where you called me a troll — an ugly character — that's totally understandable) I'm talking about when you wrote: «I wouldn't say my «faith» changes.
Anyway, despite all the confusion about pre-millenialism, a-millenialism, post-millenialism, the recent invention of the rapture, Paul's confusing statement about «we who remain», the entire book of Revelation not appearing to be written by John because of the Greek used, and the odd way in which eschatological views seem to change in the New Testament Pauline letters, and the bizarrely easy way people like Thessalonians became convinced Christ had already returned in their time, and all the other confusing things about New Testament prophecy — the truth is that it is all trustworthy and you should not question this.
But Initiatives is right: It does seem odd that those Roman Catholics who talk incessantly about the church serving the world are so caught up in internal disputes about institutional change.
Examining his subjects with reference to their hypnotic sensibility and to such automatisms as hypnagogic hallucinations, odd impulses, religious dreams about the time of their conversion, etc., he found these relatively much more frequent in the group of converts whose transformation had been «striking,» «striking» transformation being defined as a change which, though not necessarily instantaneous, seems to the subject of it to be distinctly different from a process of growth, however rapid.»
I had an odd experience myself of «changing sides» in a rather fundamental linguistics debate with my own closest colleague in the field.
A second clue is something you wrote in a comment to me which I found odd (not the comment where you called me a troll, that's totally understandable) I'm talking about when you wrote: «I wouldn't say my «faith» changes.
«Niyogi was killed because he was an odd man out in an area where none had dared to challenge the network that some industrialists operated to deny their workers even basic amenities and living wages... Niyogi's murder assumes sinister proportions when seen in the context of the rapidly changing industrial scenario in the country under pressure from World Bank and the IMF.
This was a lever the Padres could have pulled in the offseason when the regime change happened, but they didn't, which makes the timing seem odd.
So Morgan hasn't changed her unorthodox action — she has an odd right - leg flinch and overaccelerates in transition — which nevertheless is rhythmic and balanced, and she delivers the club square and on plane to the ball.
The only striker that thrived at Arsenal in the last 10 years was Van Persie and he soon realised that in order for him to compete for the big prizes he had to move on.30 odd goals for Manure the first season he is there and he wins them the league.With the form he was in and the team that he led in his last season it needed 2 - 3 players and we could have won the title ourselves but that was Wenger and nothing has changed for the positive since.We WILL NOT win anything big all the time he remains at the club
All that changed in 1955 however, as following the multiple deaths of the Le Mans disaster that year, the country decided to ban all motorsport in the country - except for the odd bit of rallying and hillclimbing (there was a Swiss Grand Prix in 1982, but that was actually held in France).
Hull had the odd chance in the second half, with Abel Hernandez changing the game somewhat when he came on, but in the end it was Boro who snatched the win.
How great is it Alexis got the winner and put us through and giving the gunners a cool 20 odd million in change from the 35 we supposedly payed and on that note when my matez ask me how much AFC payed for Alexis do i tell 10 million or 35 million thumbs up 10 thumbs down 35....
In the 15 odd years I've followed this club closely, only a miracle can change something.
Arsenal haven't been freshened up enough in the back - room areas over the last twenty - odd years, they've only changed when it's been forced on them through staff retirements.
That does nt bother me though, as I feel a particular way about money vs self worth (because there where people living & eating & marrying looong before the Rothschilds invented money...), but I would like to think I am smart, I am okay looking I guess (I tend to garner the odd smile from a pretty girl on a good day), am ambitious in the sense that I would like to make my mark in history & change the world for the better (I do actively try to do this & am not just a «dreamer») & I have a job.
Your new and, er, exotic food tastes may come from a variety of sources, but most likely, your body is responding to nutrition deficiencies and hormonal changes in odd, mysterious ways.
Chautauqua County Executive Greg Edwards, the man best known for running (through an odd twist of fate / NYS Election Law) as Carl Paladino's No. 2 in 2010, is now trying to change Albany from the outside, urging his local Legislature to reject the «sham» 2 percent property tax cap champhioned by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
http://jess-the-dog.blogspot.com/2009/12/prediction-for-2010-tory-landslide.html Now, a 300 majority in the Balls Normanton constituency may seem like a Tory wipeout given the swing of 20 - odd % from 2005, but the boundary changes will change the demographic somewhat, and not in Balls's favour.
So it's odd that the IFS has changed its tune in response to the CSR.
«I have been in Parliament for 40 - odd years, I have seen a number of leaders coming along and they change it as they think,» Lord Prescott told Sky News.
It should perhaps be said that this is an odd way of seeking to oppose the changes since it is based on a strange logic that argues that the Labour - Union link must be preserved in its current format, while estimating that only a tiny proportion of members would actually positively commit to joining Labour.
On the same claim - part of a # 2,191 invoice for odd jobs that included cleaning a shower head - Mr Willetts charged another # 80 to «change light bulbs in bathroom».
Now, a pair of scientists based in France and Switzerland have discovered another odd fullerene property: They change the amount of electrical current they conduct when they are squeezed.
In 2013, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change flagged an odd phenomenon: Atmospheric temperature data collected over the past few decades suggested that global warming had slowed down beginning around 1998.
Some migraines are accompanied by vision changes or odd sensations in the body known as auras.
Alarmed by odd observations — most notably a die - off of crows and zoo birds in New York City — CDC changed its mind on 24 September.
The interplay between fly and microbes has come to fascinate evolutionary biologists, as genes in both bacterium and host change across generations, sometimes breaking down or taking on odd functions, depending on what the other partner is doing.
The CAPPS center is looking to help individuals ages 12 - 35 who are experiencing recent changes in their thoughts, feelings, and behavior, such as unusual thoughts, distorted or heightened perceptions, ideas of special identity or abilities, suspiciousness, or odd behavior.
When a group of time hunters «bring back» something with them in the present from the past, they change the course of evolution and come back to a world ruled by odd creatures and deadly vegetation.
Co-written by estimable Frownland director Ronald Bronstein, it's inspired by the experiences of street kid Arielle Holmes, who plays a fictional version of herself alongside actor Caleb Landry Jones in what's described as «a tumultuous drama about a New York City couple battling addiction in the midst of a love affair»... And finally, the prize for oddest remake of the week: French thriller specialist Jean - François Richet is changing gear rather alarmingly with his, er, «reboot» is the word I'm looking for, of Claude Berri's 1977 comedy Un moment d'égarement, in which two fathers take their sexy adolescent daughters on vacation — and one of them is seduced by the other's jeune fille.
It was an odd lineup for Sundance 2018, if not a slightly off one; you couldn't run into folks in screening rooms or shuffling down Main Street or hanging out in the Yarrow Hotel Bar — change the name all you want, people, we're still calling it the Yarrow Hotel Bar — without someone commenting on how it was a slightly weak year.
An odd note on the back of the case, absent from the 2000 DVD, calls this a «digital transfer of the director's cut,» but as there are no visible changes in the film itself and no follow - up notes anywhere within the packaging, I have no idea what, if anything, makes this version different from the theatrical release.
It won't change the face of cinema history, and it won't win any awards (it's too downright dirty for that), but it's furiously entertaining, and a very strong piece of drama from a director who hasn't much luck in the last thirty - odd years.
Sure, changing Ejiofor's character from an Indian to a «half - Hindu, half - Baptist» black man was an odd choice, yet in no way does it work to the film's detriment.
As you progress from chapter to chapter what the game asks of you never really changes, in that you will interview witnesses to pick up clues from their testimony, overcome the odd quick time event here and there, and start to piece everything together in your case notes.
He is an odd little fellow, sitting around eating the decorative marigolds and assuring Lalit that wanted changes will occur «exactly and approximately» in some time.
Not a deal breaker but somewhat odd given other Switch titles prompt you to make the change in game.
Dovid has risen in the ranks of the Orthodoxy as a rabbi and Esti is now his wife, creating odd maneuverability around what their group has been and how it has changed.
*** Please note, the image in the preview might look a little different to the actual PowerPoint as TES seems to have changed the font etc. and made it look a little odd.
, «Grabbing the Bull By The Horns: Cuomo, Nutter and the Backlash Against Making Sh*t Up,» DFER executive director Joe Williams indirectly points to the odd political bedfellows who are pushing for much needed changes in education.
Though not the main theme of an excellent blog post, «Grabbing the Bull By The Horns: Cuomo, Nutter and the Backlash Against Making Sh*t Up,» DFER executive director Joe Williams indirectly points to the odd political bedfellows who are pushing for much needed changes in education.
Since Louisiana can only pass budget bills during odd year sessions, the 2011 bill was changed to a rebate program and passed easily through both chambers in 2012.
Otherwise, my only beefs with the C400 involve the infotainment system, which changes the brand's excellent COMAND system just enough to force me to relearn how everything works, and a couple of odd rattles in our tester: There was an intermittent noise from the steering column, and a more persistent glass - on - weatherstrip noise from the driver's side window — I re-rolled up the window, checked the door closure, everything I could think of, yet it reappeared whenever I encountered rough surfaces.
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