Sentences with phrase «of a deflection»

The slightest of deflections off of Umtiti meant that ter Stegen couldn't get enough of the ball to direct it around the post, caroming into the net off the post.
The evasive: Some amount of deflection in responding to pointed questions is inevitable.
This file details the processes of Deflection in Architecture and Structural Engineering.
that even a child can see is as basic a form of deflection as it gets.
Hull had another good chance but again they spurned it and the Gunners were in the mood to punish and there was no need of a deflection as a brilliant Ramsey through ball found Alexis and he rounded the keeper and finished with style.
If that isn't a textbook example of deflection, I don't know what is.
Though the goal came as a result of a deflection, Lucas is again deserving of blame for failing to close the Hull midfielder down; Moses is also partially culpable for the initial loss of possession.
It's a deft bit of deflection for the NRCC, considering the GOP's own messy primary process has produced Donald Trump as its likely nominee after the party initially appeared close to a contest convention of its own.
The mechanism of deflection of cosmic rays is the same as what occurs in a laboratory mass spectrometer (you can google that for the basic physics).
--- i'll let your own words deal with your accusation of deflection.
The Premier League side then finished the scoring in the 80th minute, as Georges - Kevin N'Koudou cut in from the left before firing home with the aid of a deflection.
He powered a header goalwards, and with the help of a deflection made it 3 - 0.
The proof is there to see: Swansea had four big chances against Liverpool — one of which hit the post courtesy of a deflection.
It looked like the Parkhead men would cruise to the final whistle but Ambrose forced the ball over the line from 10 yards with the help of a deflection after Whittaker's drive had been blocked to his feet.
As Mourinho wheeled out his usual mix of deflection and distraction Conte remained focussed on moving Chelsea forward.
This is called gaslighting, a term psychologists use «to describe the use of deflection and distraction and blame by one person to hide some truth, or to benefit in some way, at the cost of another.»
«The de Blasio administration has not created a national model to address police killings — it's created a model of deflection from accountability,» said Yul - san Liem, a spokeswoman for Communities United for Police Reform.
Any kind of deflection where you want to rendezvous with the asteroid is going to require those techniques,» Lauretta says.
This process is called gravitational lensing, and the measurements of the deflection of light can again be used to infer the existence of the hole.
The pattern of those deflections sketches out the material's atomic structure.
Crucially, the extent of the deflection depends on the timing of the electrons» interaction with the terahertz pulse.
«These rings work together to minimize the effects of deflection caused by uneven roads», said FCA US engineer Jeff Tibbenham.
Classic goalpoast shifting with a sprinkle of deflection.
Handball, her roughly built and regulation - sized handball court produced a powerful material and emotional effect, combining aspects of natural decay and human repair Her interest in the «melancholy gray of the wall, and the activity of deflection» was evinced in this monumental indoor work.
This also is a reminder of the deflection of responsibility which shaped German behavior during the Nazi period, compelling Polke's generation to reinvent the role of the artist.
In such works, signs and gestures are meant to carry out tactics of deflection or flight or to question the work's status as commodity.
What we need is to engage the consumer with cogent articles about raising the bar through education, and less of this type of deflection for personal gain.
The reason chezza is being made a scapegoat is probably down to the fact Arsene needs time to make his next move — he's stalling - or he's a master of deflection (just like politicians) hence why chezza was dropped and he said it was tactical.
A good portion of the comments on this article appear to be in some form of deflection.
Love your post... But only as an example of deflection and misdirection.
Where an insurer attempts to deflect an Application for Benefits, s. 2.1 (7) of the Regulation provides that the deflecting first insurer shall reimburse the second insurer for any fees (legal and administrative) and disbursements that are incurred as a result of this deflection.
(That actually proved a lucky break for Einstein, since his early version of general relativity predicted the wrong amount of deflection.)
The striker went on to give Swansea the lead in the 14th minute with his fifth goal in eight games, firing home with the help of a deflection.
Real Madrid failed to breakdown resilient Roma defense who were very organized until a moment of magic from Real Madrid's star player Ronaldo who put the ball in the back of the net in 57th minute with a help of deflection to put Real Madrid 1 - 0 up while Jese scored late in second half to make it 2 - 0 and pretty much kill the tie.
It took them until the middle of the second period to make it count, Ribéry's deep left - wing centre headed in by Thiago Alcántara with the help of a deflection — enough to give Bayern a slender but significant advantage for next week's return in Munich.
Kopeikin estimated that Jupiter caused only a tiny amount of deflection — less than 15 billionths of an arc second, or the thickness of a human hair as seen from a distance of 400 miles.
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