Sentences with phrase «often pounce»

Here an important contribution is often pounced on by other workers and processed, with or without minor refinements, into their own papers, reviews or laboratory manuals and it is these, rather than the original, that are cited.
They help the graduate by providing them with experience â $ «and perhaps to assist in helping them decide which career path to ultimately pursue.â $ ™ This is just the opinion of one individual; however we are finding that across the board, the happy endings earned through internships are far outnumbering the horror - stories the media often pounces upon in order to generate a social panic!

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Companies often begin by pouncing on these sorts of transgressions «and that immediately creates a hostile atmosphere because people don't want to let go of that.
Investors are often overconfident in their judgments and tend to pounce on a single «telling» detail rather than the more obvious average.
I think nonbelievers should talk to nonbelievers more often here, instead of just pouncing on the latest inanity from believers.
They extend drives often in third - down situations (seventh in third - down percentage), and once they are in the enemy's territory, they pounce and score touchdowns (sixth in points per trip in 40).
That his pounces often result not in prosecution, but in payoffs aka fines and / or some form of political enhancement for himself, matters not.
But the large community of CFS patients, who often find themselves confronting a medical establishment that questions the very existence of their disease, pounced on this finding, and some even started taking antiretroviral medicine to treat their supposed XMRV infections.
and Woody, their gal pal Sam is not to be left out of the party, play and pounce type misadventures they all often encounter.
Her performance in this film is a collection of reactions, vocal whoops, and pouncings that we have seen often before in lesser actors.
These ambitions are often heavy - handed, and sometimes extremely goofy, such as an early scene where Lucy being roughed up by goons is juxtaposed against a pack of lions pouncing on their prey in the jungle.
When there are no clear must - have titles, buyers often wait until they see the first weekend's offerings before they pounce.
You'll often see this move right before the cat pounces.
Head swaying - Cats will often sway their head from side to side very quickly just before they pounce on their prey.
They move erratically, clinging to surfaces and moving around is a hassle, and attacking is unpredictable, making your chances of hitting an opponent with a strike or a pounce a failure more often than not.
But some commentators pounce on the report as evidence of justice run amok, as did the editorial page editors of The Examiner, who cited the report to conclude: «Every day, defendants are forced to defend themselves from frivolous lawsuits that clog our judicial system and often leave them financially ruined — even if they prevail in court or never even go to court.»
That means there are often multiple, willing and able investment groups prepared to pounce on an apartment tower that is offered for sale.
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