First of all, the Bruins use their size and muscle (five of them weigh more than 200 pounds, four more better than 190) to establish the tempo of a game right at the start, and the opposition
often loses its sense of purpose.
I quickly realized that many people are enamored with twins (and even more so with higher order multiples), and
often lose all sense of decorum in their presence.
«People who undergo chemotherapy or radiation therapy for oral cancer
often lose their sense of taste, leading to decreased interest in food, weight loss, and malnutrition,» said lead author M. Hakan Ozdener, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., a cellular biologist at Monell.
These patients
often lose their sense of taste as well.
They suffer from eye infections that cause blindness;
they often lose their sense of smell and taste.
Couples
often lose their sense of...
Couples
often lose their sense of oneness,...
Couples
often lose their sense of oneness, which can slowly cause a marriage to deteriorate.
Not exact matches
Not that I would dream of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents
often fail to grasp just how nihilistic the late modern view of reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward
losing any coherent
sense of «nature» at all, let alone of any realm of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
The remaining ecumenical contribution is what we ought to call «Lutheran culture,» one filled with blessed pieties, a love of Jesus Christ and Sacred Scripture, a
sense of being a company of saints that is
often lost in Roman Catholic parishes, and other collateral graces stemming from the passions of the Reformation.
It
often loses its voice and its
sense of audience.
Gardner's intentions were in the broadest
sense often good, but hopelessly
lost in an unrestrained enthusiasm that led to sentimentality.
And yet the actual situation of human existence is one in which the self is not really free, one in which people
often do not have a clear
sense of who they are, and one in which true personality is
lost in various forms of enslavement to convention or mass - mindedness.
It seems to me that the reason he is neglected is that» even though he has many things of value to say that are radical in the
sense of getting to the root of the matter» he
often goes too far (is «radical») in the
sense of reaching conclusions that are too extreme in fact and that
lose their practical value in application.
My Dad
lost his
sense of smell when he was younger and so he
often craved really strong flavors.
If we start this season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have
lost the plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional
sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so
often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
It's been a tough period for Arsenal fans, which seems to be the case quite
often these days, but they haven't
lost their
sense of humour it seems.
Whenever we
lose I
often skip this site for a few days to let things simmer down — not much grounded common
sense spoken by quite a few on here come match days irrespective of whether we win or
lose.
Give Your Kids Some Control
Often, the hardest part of moving for kids is the
sense of
losing control over their lives.
There is
often an inherent
sense of pressure that happens when winning and
losing are involved.
Too
often necessary change in the NHS is held back by the
sense that local people fear
losing out to the decisions of an unaccountable system.
I
lost my
sense of humor after I spent three challenging days with Paul Victor Obeng, someone I did not take to in the PNDC days but subsequently after his departure from that Junta, I met
often and appreciated better the challenges of managing a party which made up its ideology as it went along; more in - fighting than out - managing the...
The right temporal parietal junction is one of the brain regions that are
often damaged in people who
lose part of their
sense of space.
Although most recognize that taking such a bet makes
sense, people
often choose not to because the potential pain of
losing often outweighs the pleasure of winning.
The decrease in leptin levels is accompanied by several other negative effects which everyone wanting to
lose fat would like to avoid, such as overall metabolic slow - down (
often called metabolic adaptation), a decrease in energy and strength levels, increase in appetite, reduced
sense of well - being and decreased motivation.
Detox followers
often say that they
lose that
sense of fogginess, and are able to think more clearly during a detox than when not on it.
Connecting to what we
sense and feel in our body
often gets
lost as a result of chronic pain, physical or emotional trauma and stress throughout our life.
In regards to the Manipura it will most
often be something that has made you feel disconnected from your
sense of self and knocked your self confidence, and / or has caused you to question and
lose the will to reach your goals or even abandon them altogether.
If you're constantly trying to please others, you will
often get taken advantage of or
lose your
sense of self.
It feels like a new parent goes away for a multi-year sentence,
loses all
sense of sleep, is indentured into work
often without any compensation, and required at a moment's notice at all hours.
In a world - this world - where growing up is so
often characterized by
losing one's childlike
sense of wonder, I hope Haynes and all his kindred stargazers never
lose sight of the sky.
During the game you can use special tracking
senses (that
often get
lost in the graphics of the environment) to hunt for food and forage around for items to use for crafting.
The problem is that
often the forest gets
lost because the leaves aren't counted: the authors describe a CREDO report's conclusions on the cumulative advantage of urban charter schools for poor African American students but give the reader no
sense of how trustworthy they deem the report to be nor how significant the purported charter - school impact is — compared, for example, to results of any other major school - reform strategy.
Funding and, indeed, the time for staff professional development is
often insufficient and
SEN - specific CPD
often loses out to other priorities.
How grammar schools were closed has left an
often unhappy legacy, with a
sense of schools being dismantled without sufficient care for what was being
lost.
It's
often difficult to compose a four - seat convertible in the correct proportions without
losing the style an open top car commands, but truly Maserati have triumphed — an accommodating and alluring creation, the GranCabrio is a future classic in every
sense.
It would supposedly make
sense that if your senior is
losing weight, you need to feed him more
often and more food, but that's not always the case.
Veterans» unique skills are indispensable in emergency situations, and volunteering offers a
sense of purpose, community and self - worth that is
often lost after serving.
No matter how far (or how
often) he travels, he never
loses his
sense of wonder and admiration for airline travel.
Game plots didn't make
sense, partially because writers were trying to be original, partially because the stories were written by game programmers or marketers instead of actual writers, and
often because something was changed or
lost in translation.
That's not saying the game is a breeze though as there were certainly puzzles that gave me trouble trying to find out the sequence to conquer them, but I
often never had the
sense of being
lost with no idea of what to try next.
The game is
often frustrating, the story makes less than no
sense — I finished it, I couldn't tell you what happened in most of it, what I could tell you is so incredibly stupid that I can't quite believe they were things that happened in a game to see retail release — and the fact that Aya tends to
lose all of her clothes if an enemy looks at her (I might be fighting some sort of city devouring Patrick Stewart, now that I think of it.
During the game you can use special tracking
senses (that
often get
lost in the graphics of the environment) to hunt for food and forage around for items to use for crafting.
I'm not sure if there was much
lost in translation or if the writer isn't fully proficient in English, but dialogue
often came across as stiff, unbelievable, and sometimes baffling as it
often didn't make a whole lot of
sense.
Finally, for the first time since Evolution's take on the license back in the pixelated PS2 days the series has regained its
sense of fun; something that's
often lost in developer's obsessive quest for realism in modern racing games.
Its
often lonesome or neglected appearance can induce a powerful
sense of longing for things
lost or never realized.
At a time when the world is so rife with tension, the British - born photographer offers a
sense of escapism that's steeped in the spirit of freedom, youth, and nature that is so
often lost and overlooked.
And whilst I applaud the
sense of her wanting to make her painting more abstract, and
lose the semi-figuration that is part of the Hofmann / de Kooning «package» she starts from, it comes back to the ever - present dilemma in abstract painting: deep and dramatic space is (
often) ambiguously figurative; shallow space and surface is (
often) flat and disappointing.
Windows 7, on the other hand, is slowly but surely
losing ground, and this certainly makes
sense given Microsoft's
often - aggressive push for Windows 10.
When you're married and kids are on the scene, your hobbies and interests
often get put on the back burner, and you can begin to
lose a
sense of who you are without this other person.