Sentences with phrase «of more motion»

Motion transfer will also be better on a hybrid than innerspring alone with the help of more motion - absorbing layers.

Not exact matches

And compared to more sedate sports like baseball or golf, there's a high amount of tumult in an average game — the clock literally does not stop, and players are constantly in motion, dithering back and forth from offense to defense.
And while Upworthy is no doubt proud of its 167 million views, BuzzFeed Motion Pictures said last year that it had more than one billion video views in a single month.
«You could sort of see it happening in slow motion, notwithstanding efforts by leadership to try to deflect it or push it back,» says Steven Law, a former McConnell chief of staff who became a top U.S. Chamber of Commerce official before landing at American Crossroads, the Karl Rove - founded Super PAC, which now aims to usher more moderate Republican nominees into the midterms.
More simply put, if you continue to do the same workout day in and day out, you will reap no benefits; you're simply just going through the motions and actually putting yourself at risk of an overuse injury.
He made more stop - motion toy videos with the idea of approaching companies and selling them his services.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced on Wednesday that it has invited a record 683 movie industry professionals to join its membership ranks, which currently include more than 6,200 people.
To the great favour of Research In Motion, 2011 will almost certainly be more about encryption, and less about Angry Birds.
One of the biggest disappointments for investors was Research In Motion, which was down more than 50 % between January and September, though its share price has bounced back somewhat since.
Today, Uncharted Play has evolved beyond energy - generating soccer balls (and jump ropes) to power the developing world with a new, more widely scalable means of creating motion - based, off - grid renewable energy.
Samsung sold more smartphones than Apple in the third quarter of 2012, as consumers postponed purchases in anticipation of the iPhone 5, new research showed on Tuesday, while Nokia slipped down the rankings to be overtaken by Blackberry maker Research in Motion.
The Gaia data provides an unprecedented level of detailed information about the stars in our galaxy, with precise distance, brightness, color, and motion indicators for more than a billion stars.
In 2015, meat, poultry and fish cutters, repeating similar motions more than 15,000 times a day, experienced carpal tunnel syndrome at nearly 20 times the rate of workers in other industries.
As part of our fact - based diagnosis our Motion Measurement System will identify 12 critical elements of mechanics in your swing, including: shoulder turn, shoulder tilt, shoulder bend, hip turn, hip tilt, hip bend and more.
Instead of running ads, they would define Scheer more slowly, over time, with a series of forced choices in Parliament, through government motions, much as opposition parties usually seek to define governments (you'll note that «define» in Ottawa politics is almost always pejorative by implication) through clever use of their occasional opportunity to define a day's parliamentary debate through so - called «supply motions
When prices for real estate or other collateral plunge, it no longer can be pledged for more loans to keep the circular flow of lending and debt repayment in motion.
The US agency filed a new motion earlier this month, and in a ruling this week, the judge sided with the IRS and decided that Coinbase would have to hand over the personal details of all US citizens with a Coinbase account who bought, sold, sent, or received more than $ 20,000 worth of Bitcoin in a single year during January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2015.
The average number of autonomous miles between «bad experiences» — things like jerky motions or hard braking, which are more likely to cause discomfort than damage
In the end, he told his caucus to vote for the Liberal motion, which was enough to get Scheer called a «backstabber» by Ezra Levant, whose Rebel Media more or less defines the far right end of the political mainstream in Canada.
A more seismic impact from a different set of rate expectations has been set in motion by the surprise outcome of the November election.
And for the Wildrose, a vote for the motion, even by one or two of that party's MLAs, would have done a lot of demonstrate the party is more moderate on social issues than its opponents claim.
Mr. Hehr's motion undoubtably would have made some social conservatives uncomfortable, but it would have ultimately helped drag some of Alberta's more stodgy school boards into the 21st century.
Someone with a nice chunk of capital doesn't want to go through the motion of picking individual loans, any more than many investors don't want to go through the process of individual stock picking.
Because of the absence of dispositive motions, in that preliminary conference the arbitrator will usually set deadlines that are more compressed.
Yes, we have examples of world - class innovation in Canada, from Research in Motion, Bombardier, SNC Lavalin and our banking system, but we need more - more examples and more action.
Furthermore, since, as is self - evidently apparent, the classes of beings are, at a command, in motion in a fashion a thousand times more well - ordered than that of an army, each group, from the stars, sun and moon and their motions to the flowers of the almond, displaying the decorations and uniforms the Pre-Eternal All - Powerful One has conferred on it, and the motion He has determined, in a way a thousand times more regular and perfect than that of an army — since this is so, the universe has an Absolute Ruler behind the veil of the Unseen, and its beings look to and conform to His command.
They might make a few motions that look like communism, but they are more interested in keeping their personal power and wealth, no different than Qaddafi in Libya, or any of thousands of dictators and ruling elites throughout human history.
The exponential explosion of microchip speed and sophistication (Pentium & trade;, Power PC & trade; and beyond) gives enough speed and power to enhance these GUI's from sort of primitive kindergarten sketches to the more sophisticated graphics of full - motion video and superpaint toolbox stations.
After felicitously noting that for Soloveitchik «victory and defeat are of equal value,» he succumbs to the natural pull of a more one - sided, hierarchical position, writing that the motion of submissive retreat «is inherently endowed with holiness,» while «the act of advance is not in itself holy,» and so must be «imbued with this quality through the willingness to accept defeat.»
Even if, in some sense, I exist, I don't know what I am — and it turns out, so some modern materialists have begun to argue — that nothing I do or even say and think is more than the motion of material parts (and so subvert even the notion of rational argument itself).
To be sure, it took more than a biological theory to set in motion all the cultural forces which were beginning to reshape the ethos of the West in the mid-nineteenth century.
Consider the extensive indoctrination children receive in school about the past; or perhaps more important, consider how powerful the motion picture industry is as a source of stories about the past.
The motion that analysis of a failure might very well elicit much more interest and commitment than an anecdote about success had seemingly occurred to no one.
Two Anglican churches in the Chelmsford Diocese have passed a motion of «no confidence» in the Archbishops... More
Indeed, such tyranny is but the war of all against all made slow - motion and orderly, unleashing its damage more against the moral fiber of mankind than against its actual flesh.
While there is no indication that Urban directly advocated such acts of barbarism (any more than President Bush advocated the atrocities committed at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq), the acts can be traced to passions he had set in motion.
We can not say that it moves beyond by way of tracing a line, because motion is not tracing a line, being no more than the moving body's being at a series of discrete points (Para 2).
Whitehead puts forward his scheme as more concrete than the one he is rejecting - that of matter in motion.
The Church of England's General Synod has backed a motion calling for a ban on the practice of Conversion... More
Naturalistic evolution is consistent with the existence of «God» only if by that term we mean no more than a first cause which retires from further activity after establishing the laws of nature and setting the natural mechanism in motion.
But in that agreement we have to aknowledge that something higher put all things in motion and in that statement we agree that we have religion, because religion is nothing more than you aknowledgeing you spritual control of a higher being or calling.
This accords very well with Newton's third law of motion: we take it starkly as conservation of momentum; Newton more likely saw it as reciprocity between mass and force.
For an ellipse, an apparent distortion of the putatively more natural and ideal circle, implies that inertial mass, as it lies in opposition to force, must be attributed to the planets, and that more generally the motions of the planets require dynamic, as opposed to merely geometric or kinematic, analysis3 Here indeed may lie the kernel of a Kuhnian paradigm shift.
The modern concept of a state of motion makes it clear what is meant: something which does not really become more but simply alters, and in this sense comes about, but in such a way that what is new in it is always identical with the relinquishing of something of the old.
It is set in motion by the problem of suffering and by Ivan's confessed inability to see anything more than three dimensions to life.
But the fact that the general line of analogy is valid and fruitful seems to me to be definitely proved by the very remarkable fact that these three systems, taken in conjunction, not only form a complementary and coherent whole, consistent within itself, but, which is even more easy of demonstration, that this whole is capable of breaking into motion and of working — that it functions, in a word.
Recently, the catastrophist narrative has become more sophisticated and formidable, seeing Luther and the Reformers as setting in motion the patterns of thought and behavior that have led to the moral and political chaos we now see all around us.
It is for such reasons that the more pessimistic prophets believe we have collectively, but unintentionally, set in motion a global movement that we have no means of stopping.
Even though the voice's enthusiasm for the world of higher motion seems to have suspended my own doubts, it is disturbing to think how easily a skeptical oyster could argue from all this that ballerinas do not exist, but rather are nothing more than a distracting hypothesis invented by oysters who can not face the grimness of existence without flinching.
His first argument for the existence of God is oriented toward «motion,» but Timothy McDermott's translation of the Summa Theologica brings the pattern more sharply into focus by shifting the discussion in English from motion to «change.»
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