Sentences with phrase «of tension from»

Apter moves beyond convenient labels, for example readdressing the idea of a mama's boy and what he can mean for a new wife, and convincingly demonstrating why women bear the brunt of the tension from both sides of the family.
The traffic checking feature might upset some fans as it removes a bit of the tension from the races but its a lot of fun and overall Burnout Revenge is a worthy successor to Takedown.
Not once during my entire time with the game did I find myself nearly running out of filters, removing the sense of tension from surface journey's.
The pure simplicity of the bedroom is enough to drive the last remnants of tension from your body; as you fall into the crisp linen and drift off into a deep sleep.
In addition, TS symptoms can increase as a result of a buildup of tension from having to sit quietly.
However, when «The Commuter» buckles down for drama, it wrings out a lot of tension from Michael going back and forth through train cars, as well as some surprising twists and turns.
«That THE CARRIER is elegantly shot by cinematographer Kathryn Westergaard and crafted to get the maximum amount of tension from whether or not the wives» current pregnancies will result in HIV - infected babies makes it far more engaging than most like - minded documentaries... it's a rare film that's rewarding not only because it's enriching, but because it's richly told.»
It's an Irish odyssey that wrings every drop of tension from its subject.
It has everything to do with creation of tension from a directorial standpoint, and the quality of the actors.
In fact, Phillips manages to draw a fair amount of tension from the film's setup, with the wedding edging ever closer and with the boys no nearer to locating their missing groom.
Wringing every sweat - bead of tension from its fiercely concentrated narrative, acclaimed TV director Yann Demange's debut feature covers one night in the -LSB-...]
Wringing every sweat - bead of tension from its fiercely concentrated narrative, acclaimed TV director Yann Demange's debut feature covers one night in the life (and potential death) of a young British soldier stranded by his unit in a riot - blasted IRA stronghold at the zenith of the Northern Ireland nationalist conflict.
It's very low impact and really hits the back nicely with that strong continuous tension that's missing from a lot of back exercise (like when you do a row, chin - up or pulldown, the stretch position always releases much of the tension from the back muscles).
Finding the ease in staying here will clear your mind and release loads of tension from your body.
«Hence, the release of tension from surprising sections of a song to common choruses is also signalled positively by the reward centers.
The main lesson Mauersberger got from the workshop, he says, was to structure a talk like a movie: Create a line of tension from the beginning to the end.
Keep an eye for any indication of tension from the baby like choking or the widening of his eyes.

Not exact matches

Goals should have a degree of tension — not too removed from current reality (which will make them impossible to achieve), neither should they be easily attainable.
«The other problem is a lack of investment demand, which is surprising given the headwinds to global trade from protectionism» amid global trade tensions.
Jim Cramer compares the impact of tariffs on Apple and Walmart to see which company would take a harder hit from increased U.S. - China tensions.
European stocks closed higher on Wednesday afternoon, as geopolitical tensions in the Korean peninsula eased and investors waited braced for the release of minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting.
There's nothing wrong with this idea, but there's an obvious tension between it and Facebook's other imperatives, from the high - flown mission of connecting the world to the grubby business of maximizing the eyeballs on viral pieces of content.
We were all in the hospital after my mother had just completed a minor surgery, and from what I could recall there was a lot of tension between him and the president & CEO of the company.
Tension escalated when a group of students confronted Christakis, shouting expletives and demanding an apology from him and his wife.
In October, Hammond was forced to deny that he would resign as chancellor, after tensions within the cabinet arose from his repeated warnings about the «economic realities» of Brexit, which many pro-Leave ministers saw as overly pessimistic.
South Korea's Hyundai Motor (hymtf) and Kia Motors (kimtf) on Tuesday flagged only modest sales growth in 2018, suggesting a slow recovery from a slump linked to their lack of SUVs in the United States and diplomatic tensions with China.
But tensions arose between Willms and a couple of the friends who had been with him from the start.
The threat of a trade war between the U.S. and China grew more pronounced last week and there could be a winner from the fallout if tensions escalate, says one strategist.
It now looks impossible for negotiators to meet their goal of getting an agreement by the end of this month, especially amid the prospect of escalating trade tensions from the steel dispute.
The campaign suffered a public backlash from the start, with critics accusing the company of using racial tension to sell coffee.
Dylan Harris, director of Lupine Travel, added that amped up media coverage of North Korea during times of tension brings about more interest in the country, which results in extra bookings that negate any cancellations from more wary travelers.
Eric Brammer, 30, an information technology specialist from Roanoke, Virginia, who describes himself as Democrat, said he expects tensions to continue over Russia's support of the government of President Bashar Assad in civil war - wracked Syria, where the U.S., Britain and France last week launched missile strikes against Syrian chemical weapons facilities.
But these harassment issues have come under particular scrutiny in 2016 amidst racial tension through the U.S. and after the ailing Twitter was unable to secure acquisition bids from major media companies due to concerns with the quality of the community on Twitter.
The healthy takeaway from realizing the tension between these two admirable goals is to become more conscious of which you need more of at any given moment and allowing yourself to mold your mode of working accordingly.
Tensions between those who believe now is the right time to hike rates and those who want to wait were apparent with the release last week of the minutes from the Fed's July 26 - 27 meeting.
Contract talks between the two sides have dragged on for nine months, leading to labor tensions, chronic cargo congestion and shipping delays at ports along the coast that collectively handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of imports from Asia.
Equities closed higher on Tuesday after rebounding from the concern of further escalation in tension between the U.S. and North Korea.
Trump's comment comes amid escalating tension between allies of the president and the special counsel's office, which has obtained tens of thousands of emails from the Trump transition team as part of the Russia probe.
McGuinness assured attendees that in times of organizational change, marketing should be under tension from finance and law.
U.S. forces in Syria have already faced direct threats from Syrian and Iranian - backed forces, leading to the shoot - down of Iranian drones and a Syrian jet last year, as well as to tensions with Russia.
Zhang Zhexin, a research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, was more upbeat, saying that now that Trump had got at least some of the answers he wanted from Xi, trade war tensions should ease.
What Silicon Valley Entrepreneurs Get Wrong: 7 Lessons From the Rest of the Ecosystem I have felt a tension between Silicon Valley and other parts of the entrepreneurship ecosystem for many years.
Fundamentals: There is a tug - of - war from the bulls and bears this morning as trade war tensions cool, but risks remain due to the FBI raiding the office of President Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, and as we await a response to the chemical attack in Syria.
There, it is true that the arbitrage gains arising from free trade between economic zones of vastly different living standards without trade balance equilibrium and being captured by a small minority are correctly viewed as un-earned gains and giving rise to social tensions which could easily degenerate into political tensions.
Concerns about global trade tensions between China and the U.S. and the fear that the stellar earnings could be as good as it gets for stocks are all combining to undermine the sort of confidence that was in abundance during last year's run of repeated records for equity benchmarks, as the U.S. economy enters it ninth year of expansion and as the Federal Reserve moves to normalize monetary policy from crisis - era levels.
U.S. equity markets plunged on the first day of the second quarter, as global trade tensions and a mass exodus from so - called FAANG stocks weighed on...
Chinese regulators are seeking additional concessions from Qualcomm Inc. before approving its proposed purchase of NXP Semiconductors NV, further complicating the long - delayed deal and possibly adding to trade tensions between China and the U.S.
The combined effect of this uncertainty overhang — from global trade tensions to domestic debt growth to tax law changes to interprovincial disputes over east - west pipeline access — has weighed on Canadian investment activity.
Though India and China have different versions of who withdrew from the area, the move, coming ahead a BRICS Summit in China over the weekend, cleared up some tension between the leaders ahead of the summit.
It is possible the process will highlight pre-existing tensions among the remaining EU members — between those states that believe in moving toward a more deeply integrated, federalist structure, and those largely opposed to further transfers of power from national to regional bodies, preferring to maintain the status quo — and in doing so hasten the move to a so - called «two - speed» EU.
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