Sentences with phrase «of smothering»

Instead of smothering you with too much data, the workout screen on the band will now be split into three horizontal sections.
Now, I've learned that in a criminal trial where the defendant is alleged to have strangled his wife, but contends that it wasn't he who caused her death but a canine, the court may allow the prosecution to present expert testimony on the possibility of smothering - by - dog.
Beware the trap of smothering your new puppy with non-stop attention and affection during his first days at home, for then he will whine, bark, and fret when left alone at night, or during the daytime when you are at work and the children are at school.
There's nothing «normal» about this young man's growing - up process and his slow coming to terms with the finality of the smothering tragedy.
The Power Wagon's suspension does a good job of smothering road artifacts that can set others skittering about.
At low speed the ride thuds and jitters slightly but it gains composure the faster you go, and does a good job of smothering bigger bumps in the road.
In the second «Hunger Games» movie, directed (as is this new one) with a gravely absorbing air by Francis Lawrence, the fashion - runway frou - frou and hooraw dominated the action to the point of smothering it.
Katie represents to David a way out of his smothering family life.
While it's true that giving your partner space is healthy in a relationship, instead of smothering him or her, if the space is permission to paint the town red and post it on social media in the arms of another, it's going to go down badly.
In his haste to use the pulpit to reshape the country in his image, Osborne can be accused, as Ganesh and Norman accused Blair a decade ago, of smothering independent institutions.
Instead of smothering your skin, the makeup works with your natural oils and chemicals to provide a makeup look that's light and airy.
you've explained the whole case - that it is personal choice, and that modern bedding is not necessarily good for the practice of bedsharing - so it needs to be part of the education of new parents that «if you want to put your baby in a cot, this is how you can minimise risks of SIDS; if you want to sleep with your baby, this is how you minimise the risk of smothering
My husband wanted his bed back (he pretty much slept on the couch that whole year, firstly in fear of smothering our daughter and secondly in annoyance because she just loves to kick him in her sleep).
Although it's probably actually not safe (there's likely a risk of smothering), so don't try this at home!
Major retailers like Walmart (which we don't shop) and Target carries Infantinos but those are to be avoided because of smothering and asphyxiation concerns and they do not support the baby enough.
Then thoughts of smothering her began.
But a baby needs a firm surface not only for support but to reduce the risk of smothering.
As much as you may cringe at the thought of smothering lovely, fresh veggies in dressing or dunking a nice bite of fish in ketchup, let your kids do whatever it takes to make their food appealing to their young palates.
The risk of smothering by the other person is too great.
Most of these suggestions are common sense ideas that attempt to reduce the risk of smothering the baby during sleep.
Instead of smothering the skins in cheese I kept them light focusing on the filling instead.
The forms of sin are ways of seizing substitutes for communion or of smothering anxiety about its loss.
Then, there's Howard's mom, who has (almost) none of the warm qualities of the smothering yet self - absorbed Jewish mother.
I wonder if you've ever thought of smothering your haters with kindness?
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The only downside of this is it kind of smothers the potential for standout Oh.
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Their dark, minimalist aesthetic borders on formalist painting, yet recall the occult in the index of a smothered flame.
Lihir Gold mine dumped waste which resulted in 60 square miles of smothered sea floor.

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The former Treasury Secretary and Obama Administration economic advisor has come out forcefully on his blog and in interviews against the Fed's apparent plan to raise rates, arguing that the risks of raising them too soon — like smothering the economy recovery — far outweigh the risks of excessive inflation that may be the result of waiting too long.
If you were one of the 850 lucky Torontonians who managed to get a ticket to the Stop's inaugural Night Market, you could have spent the long, sweltering evening of June 20 eating, among other things, Korean fried chicken; garam - masala - flavoured doughnut holes; white sangria snow cones; pig - tail tacos; tortillas smothered in black beans, quinoa, avocado and aged cheddar; steamed buns with pork belly; wild boar meatballs; mini pulled - pork sandwiches (there was a lot of pork) and vegetarian pad thai.
While my more than two decades of work experience in the telecommunications sector provided me with a sound financial base, it could not smother the entrepreneurial spirit within.
Conservationists warned it could hasten the demise of the World Heritage - listed reef, which is already considered to be in «poor» health, with dredging smothering corals and seagrasses and exposing them to poisons and elevated levels of nutrients.
What is it: Around since the 1950's Poutine is a traditional Canadian dish of french fries, layered with cheese curds and smothered beneath brown gravy.
Instead of getting her relational needs met by her husband, she tried to find them in her son — which, Strauss realized, gave him the idea that monogamy was a smothering, soul - crushing artifact of society, and clearly not the way that he was meant to live.
Within hours of the announcement on Thursday — which involves making it easier for users to flag fakes, as well as alerting readers when the accuracy of a story has been called into question — conservative outlets were already dismissing the move as a conspiracy of left - leaning partisans, designed to smother alternative sources and protect existing «gatekeepers.»
That's thanks to Spacious, a startup cofounded by Preston Pesek and Chris Smothers to make use of empty restaurants by offering them up to freelancers and others without an office as an alternative to crowded coffee shops.
Smothers was a developer for a roster of startups.
«We've heard a lot today about how smaller banks are being smothered by unnecessary regulation, supposedly because of Dodd - Frank rules, like the new mortgage rules that went into effect in the first quarter of 2014,» she said during the second Senate Banking Committee hearing this week on regulatory relief for small banks and credit unions.
That has smothered liquidity and it could soon start running short of supply.
If you are a fan of crypto in general and bitcoin in particular, the big picture is smothered with regulatory issues.
But it is an unfortunate misconception to see the emotional life as something to be smothered with the pillow of reason.
Hope amidst suffering, hope when men know only defeat and despair, hope when death seems to smother out the shoots of life springing from the hearts of men, hope for our society, our world, our city, our schools, courts, prisons, legislatures, hope for our children, for our elderly, hope for all the millions of men and women over the face of this globe who simply want to live out their lives as free human beings not trampled down and stepped on by the overlords of this world.
All the same the question does arise: do the leaders of the Ordinariate actually themselves suspect that the English bishops are trying to smother it?
That is to say, the Christian gospel, the kerygma or proclamation, indeed remains and must remain fixed as the message of the Church, the heart of its life and the meaning of its existence; but at the same time we must find ways in which we can both understand and declare that kerygma which will not smother it in an unimaginative biblicism, but which will be appropriate for our own day.
With all their laudable effort to understand the integrity of the Scriptures, both Old and New, and to insist on the basic unity of the Bible; with all their recognition of the place of Jesus within the setting of Jewish piety and religious thought, these scholars sometimes fail to see that the very truth about God which the Bible as a whole affirms, and above all that which the New Testament says about Jesus himself, can be smothered by sheer biblicism and thereby made meaningless for those to whom the gospel should be a living, vitalizing, and contemporary message.
Whether the mother who folds overprotective arms around her darlings is Jewish, Italian, Irish, black or whatever, we have charged her with smothering her children's individuality and fostering a host of neuroses.
In kindness, one of the other men then smothers him in his sleep.
More ominously, they «are emotional defectors from a society whose white majority long ago smothered to death any notion of cultural co-ownership.»
I think Hamill, Donoghue, and nearly every other of the American critics who praised Angela's Ashes have equally misread the book as a chronicle of a young man's liberation from a «smothering Irish parochialism.»
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