Sentences with phrase «on acclimatising»

They just can't keep on acclimatising to the changes in defence during the match and koscielny is injury prone and is 30.

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Sebastian Vettel had several Friday practice sessions on top of regular testing to help acclimatise him to the sport back in 2006
Recent signing Daniel Carrico is again expected to be left on the sidelines as he acclimatises to English football.
On a positive note, he will be able to settle in with Umtiti and Pique likely to remain the first - choice pairing at the back, and so it gives him six months or more to acclimatise and prepare himself for a successful future at the Nou Camp.
While they will all continue to acclimatise to their new surrounding at Carrington, Matic is expected to make his Red Devils debut this week when they take on Sampdoria in a pre-season friendly in Dublin on Wednesday night.
On the other hand, United have in their hands — a full - back who is equally talented in Timothy Fosu - Mensah who is grafting his way into the Premier League — learning the ins and outs of the competition, the physical and mental rigours of the life of a Premier League footballer acclimatising himself to the pressure he will come under — once he rejoins the Red Devils under the tutelage of Mourinho, a characteristically demanding individual.
Pena struggled to acclimatise to the Premiership, making just 14 appearances since he was signed by Caixinha in the summer, during which period he scored five times, but has now been moved on by Ibrox boss Graeme Murty.
In a snowsuit or coat your child may be at risk of overheating, as you most likely will have the heating on in your car on these chillier days and you will have it acclimatised to your temperature not your child's.
«If you're having trouble acclimatising to space, it's nice to have some extra time to get used to it, and that's easier on the station than in a cramped spacecraft,» says five - time US space shuttle astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman.
- Particular attention needs to be paid to the use of drugs for AMS, as they could conceal the usual symptoms of AMS and, as a result, it is possible to go on climbing up until the moment when the body can not become acclimatised to the altitude.
Jay doesn't get long to acclimatise to his new position, as the two agents find themselves battling a deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist, who is on a mission to spark intergalactic war by assassinating two ambassadors from opposing galaxies who are currently in New York.
Kate plays a tough first officer called Mudow, who needs to help her fellow crew members become acclimatised to their removal from cryo - sleep after a long space journey which ends on an apparently barren planet.
At 4,807 mm long it's not quite as big as a Mercedes S - Class Coupe though (5,027 mm), and once acclimatised to the Bentley's proportions it's not a difficult car to place on the road.
Set 3200 meters above sea level, you will need to plot yourself in Cusco for a few days in order to acclimatise before commencing any surrounding hikes, but in the meantime, you'll be able to admire its mix of Incan and colonial influences, shop in the colourful local markets and elegant alpaca boutiques, and satisfy your stomach with delicious Peruvian cuisine before you embark on the endless roads Cusco leads to.
The altitude on the Inca Jungle trek is generally lower than that of Cuzco (3,400 m), so after a few days acclimatising there you should be fine.
We were told that you shouldn't do anything on your first day in order to acclimatise to the altitude.
Many people have expressed the desire to have Day 1 just to rest and acclimatise especially those who have flights that arrive later to Cusco and so the option to have Day 1 as just arrive, rest and explore the cultural treasures nearby in the main plaza and then on day 2 have the City tour has become very popular.
Featuring a dedicated mission objective system which gradually introduces colony management during the campaign mode, Aven Colony welcomes and enables both novice and experienced players alike to acclimatise to life on Aven Prime.
The game presents frequent suggestions on which locale to visit next (retrieving your team - mates as soon as possible is encouraged but not outright required at first), allowing the player to acclimatise themselves with each area at their own pace.
As his eyesight acclimatised to his new surroundings, he saw a large metal portcullis much like the one that guarded the portal on the other side.
Alternative control schemes and viewpoints are completely absent too, so if like me you have trouble acclimatising you may be shit out of luck if you don't have a controller on hand to make them more bearable.
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The IPCC reports predict that, if the temperature were to rise by 1 - 3C, there would be increased coral bleaching and widespread coral mortality unless corals could adapt or acclimatise, but while there is increasing evidence for climate change impacts on coral reefs the IPCC concluded that separating the impacts of climate change - related stresses from other stresses such as over-fishing and pollution was difficult.
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