Sentences with phrase «of coming down»

For those who travel from the city to the country during the summer months, the landscape is a place not only for recreation but also for viewing, a place to nourish the body and mind through the act of perception, through the process of coming down, of slowing down, and thus removing oneself from the diurnal routines and omnipresent anxieties that many assume to be second nature — the simulated «nature» of the urban environment.
Just imagine a beautiful romantic photograph or video of you coming down the cobble stoned village esplanade in a carriage drawn by a white horse with the palm tree swaying in the background beside the azure ocean shores, how fabulous!
«They're aware of it coming down the pipe.
If they do, the risk of them coming down with the following conditions increases dramatically:
Go higher and higher, until it becomes impossible to bring you down, I wan na use a microscope to locate you, don't even dream of coming down.
You can't miss either of us coming down the road, that's for sure!
Some studies suggest that zinc lozenges or syrup (but not zinc dietary supplements in pill form) help speed recovery from the common cold and reduce its symptoms if taken within 24 hours of coming down with a cold.
With so many of us coming down with colds right now, odds are good that you'll be taking cold medicine soon too (or meds that treat related conditions, such as the flu, strep throat, or a sinus infection).
When I first started working in hospitals as a nutrition student, I always felt like I was on the verge of coming down with something.
At the first sign of coming down with something, put yourself to bed and rest.
Again, Ahearne steers clear of coming down on one side or the other.
This durable, sturdy plastic toy features two separate seats that have built - in cushions to protect your little ones from the impact of coming down on the ground when using this seesaw.
We look at whether the West Ham reputation of coming down with the Xmas decorations is fact or myth.
Gabriel has picked up only 37 Premier League starts since making the switch, with many of those coming down to injuries from players ahead of him in the pecking order.
«I didn't think anything of him coming down,» says Oliver.
It seems like they can compete in just about everything and they have no plans of coming down from the top spot..
For example, talk of coming down from heaven may have been appropriate in a world that conceived the divine habitations as almost literally «above»; it will also be appropriate as a useful metaphorical way of describing the presence among us of that which (again in a symbolic sense) is higher than human experience as such.
«A lot of it comes down to guided autonomy,» he says.
Some of that comes down to building your skills as an interviewer, which can only really happen with a lot of real skills practice (Effectively «probing» a candidate for more information is easy in concept but is far from easy in reality).
It's hard to articulate what it is about the first half of the movie that feels so strange, but much of it comes down to pacing.
Some of that comes down to personal preference, though.
Beyond that, much of it comes down to maximizing the light and managing the climate.
This is partly down to the corporate cultures created by hot firms such as Google and Facebook, but a lot of it comes down to profits: according to McKinsey, organizations whose employees are connected see a 20 - 25 % increase in productivity - an incredible advantage in today's competitive atmosphere.
But a lot of this comes down to expanding our capabilities.
«A lot of it comes down to time and convenience, and what's best for you as a consumer or business,» says Jeffrey Hausinger, a Certified Financial Planner and senior financial adviser with Merrill Lynch in Tampa, Fla..
A lot of it comes down to Marketing 101.
BS: Well, for me, the core of it comes down to the harm created by leveraging personal information and the social graph to enable political advertisers peddling this information to manipulate your prejudices in the same way that a retail advertiser would attempt to manipulate your consumer preferences.
Well, part of it comes down to the bonus pay given to executives at the unaccountable and unelected Port of Vancouver.
Private sites know about them, why the government is slow to this concept, is beyond anyone's comprehension of why none of them come down to earth.
What much of it comes down to is this: no functioning nervous system (indeed no nervous system, period, for many of the initial stages of the embryo) = no «life.»
I just don't see Jesus doing that, and as some have said here before a lot of it comes down to interpretation of scripture.
I think a lot of it comes down to resetting your palette.
Naturally, a huge part of this comes down to colour — something we're internationally renowned for.
What all of this comes down to is that both Cleveland and Golden State have minimized their weaknesses and capitalized on their strengths.
I feel a lot of this comes down to the presentation of the sport.
Some of that comes down to Paulo Dybala and Gonzalo Higuaín (18 league goals between them, but just 10.5 expected goals) converting their chances, but there's no chance that the team as a whole keeps finishing at such a high clip.
I read a lot today about the argument (in favor of spanking) that kids today are out of control and disrespectful and I think the vast majority of that comes down to how they were raised in the early years.
There are several characteristics that can help you narrow down the food choices you offer your child, and most of these come down to the safety of your baby.
I'm guessing a lot of this comes down to our tone.
So, part of it comes down with the relationship with your nanny, being one where there is disclosure where the nanny is comfortable talking you about things.
At its heart, much of this comes down to the simple fact that your data and software do not necessarily reside on your desk, in the building or set of buildings where you happen to work.
No problem Sunder, I am signed up to «Better off Out», however, I'm with His Grace in that I want a referendum on the subject of that came down with the opposite view to mine I would respect the result - for twenty years or so at least.
Probably, a lot of it comes down to: is the government «us» or is it «them?»
Two of them came down with guns in their hands and started shooting sporadically.
There are many factors to consider when choosing a postdoc, and a good number of them come down to personal choices and circumstances.
1) That while it's possible that genes may play some role in explaining these differences, much of it comes down to culture, environment, and the fact that the questions on IQ tests are all written by graduate students from Connecticut and begin, «Teddy leaves Sag Harbor on the brunchtime jitney...»
«Part of this comes down to the research staff themselves, and part of it comes down to the relationship with their principal investigator.»
One of them subscribes to a virtual clipping service offered by Google News; she instructs the service to scan thousands of news outlets for any articles that mention the word poodle and to send her an e-mail alert when one of them comes down the wire.
A lot of it comes down to what our government chooses to subsidize: cash crops like corn and soy, which are used for processed foods.
As for the looks we didn't like, most of them came down to the styling and not the clothes themselves.
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