To enter the mine, I had to squeeze into a tiny wagon which was lowered on a rail held by a cable attached to an engine,
on an incline of about 60 degrees.
Not exact matches
The most adaptive
of us rely
on those tools that come most naturally and intentionally work to hone those they are less naturally
inclined to use.
«Now that we know which traits to look for, we can begin to make progress
on how to best assess them in high - stakes settings such as hiring and promotion, where people are more
inclined to hide the darker sides
of their character,» she told The Huffington Post.
A major reason people are
inclined to play games
on their phones is ease
of use.
A practical and self - sacrificing mother might also be
inclined to put any additional government payment into one
of several tax - sheltered savings accounts to get a head start
on future tuition.
The funds simply are not
inclined to become hands -
on owners
of failed investments.
Harvard Law professor Michael Sandel has been crusading for all
of us to seriously think (and then act if so
inclined)
on the controversial ways that money has influenced us.
«You feel the fluid shift [in your body], kind
of like laying heads - down
on an
incline, because there is no longer gravity pulling your body fluids down into your legs.
Those are steep increases, but if you were to plot the trajectory
of those markets
on a treadmill, you would barely notice the change in the
incline.
Asked about the trend
of media companies becoming less
inclined to license TV shows to Netflix — for example, Hulu won exclusive rights to NBC's «This Is Us» — Sarandos called out as an example teen drama «Riverdale»
on The CW, which saw its ratings for season two increase 400 % versus the first season.
By being able to witness firsthand the positive impact we're making
on the lives
of our patients, supporters may be even more so
inclined to support us
on our journey,» Smile Train CEO Susannah Schaefer explained to me.
For those who lack upper body strength, place your hands
on the edge
of the bed and your toes
on the floor, leaning in a high plank position for
incline push - ups.
«People are positively surprised and more
inclined to share their great experience
on social media channels and with their friends through word
of mouth,» says Kaempfer, whose company has annual revenues just over $ 1 million.
November feels so long ago that I don't even remember who won, nor do I know if what we discussed is still relevant given all that's happened in the interim, but anyway they've just uploaded an audio recording
of it
on Soundcloud or iTunes, if you're
inclined to listen.
James Damore was fired by Google
on Monday for circulating «Google's Ideological Echo Chamber,» a highly controversial 10 - page memo suggesting that women are underrepresented at the company because
of biological differences that make them less
inclined to tech and leadership roles and not because
of bias.
Sun News, a low - budget mix
of blustery conservative opinion, reporting, and digs at the CBC, makes an odd contender — especially these days, when the CRTC is less
inclined to impose additional costs, however small,
on consumers.
I have no personal experience in this, but I've heard that neither Apple nor Microsoft is
inclined to bail you out
of Windows - related issues
on Mac hardware.)
People are naturally more
inclined to purchase a product
on the recommendations
of friends, family or even strangers.
A mini flash crash was characterized in Nanex's blogpost as an uninterrupted price decline or
incline on a single stock
of at least 0.8 % within a period
of less than 1.5 seconds.
On the way up, increasing asset prices created a «wealth effect» — those lucky enough to see the value
of their home go up so much were more
inclined the spend money, thereby stimulating the real economy.
For that reason, we would not rely
on defenses that require the execution
of stop - loss orders, being more
inclined toward index put options, particularly given low levels
of implied volatility here.
It's rather a meta problem: I suspect Zuckerberg's own bubble makes him
inclined to dismiss the possibility
of filter bubbles, while the bubble Facebook's most strident critics live in means they too are focusing
on the wrong thing.
While I would expect downward pressure
on Treasury yields in the event
of fresh credit strains, we are not
inclined to increase our portfolio duration until (unless) we observe a spike in the 10 - year yield toward 4 % or higher.
On the occasions that USA TODAY sat down with Kalanick to discuss such announcements, the CEO was measured and not
inclined to lob the kind
of grenades that made him infamous.
While Quebec, historically more likely to claim provincial independence
on issues involving the federal government, leans toward the right
of provincial governments to stop pipelines from being built through their jurisdiction, the rest
of the country is more federally
inclined.
Compared to Gen - X and baby boomers, millennials are also the most
inclined to share their negative views
of past employers and are 2.5 x more likely than Gen - Xers to share those views
on social media.
The new generation
of «techtrepreneurs» may also be
inclined to deploy their wealth directly through a hedge fund or venture capital firm, notes April Rudin, president
of The Rudin Group, an independent consultant to banks
on digital communication.
If I had cash to spare I'd be
inclined to wager some
on long term out
of the money puts
on GLD.
For that reason, we have to join the Iron Law
of Valuation with what I call the Iron Law
of Speculation: the near - term outcome
of speculative, overvalued markets is conditional
on investor preferences toward risk - seeking or risk - aversion, and those preferences can be largely inferred from observable market internals and credit spreads (when investors are
inclined to speculate, they tend to be indiscriminate about it).
Does it really matter whether a customer becomes aware, interested and
inclined to transact because
of experiences
on or off the company website?
Though I'm not
inclined to put much weight
on projections or forecasts, the present shape
of the yield curve is one that has historically been followed by a parallel upward shift in interest rates at all maturities.
In the period ahead, moreover, we might expect to see households
inclined to save a higher share
of current income, and perhaps to be more cautious about the amount
of debt they take
on, than in the preceding upswing.
I am
inclined to stay
on the southwestern side
of the model guidance, given the rather consistent forecasts
of the ECMWF and its ensemble.
I
incline to that view too: it's particularly hard
on people with no experience
of managing money, and more generally
on the ignorant and dim.
Put simply, when valuation measures are steeply elevated but investors remain
inclined to speculate, as evidenced by very broad uniformity
of market action and the absence
of internal divergences, rich valuations often have little effect
on market outcomes.
After attracting criticism over what were widely seen as premature moves to tighten monetary policy before the start
of the eurozone crisis in 2011 — 2012, it seems more likely the ECB will be
inclined to err
on the side
of caution this time around.
After attracting criticism in the past over what were widely seen as premature policy moves, it seems more likely the ECB will be
inclined to err
on the side
of caution this time around.
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Increased availability and popularity
of vehicles that allow for cheap, convenient, well - diversified market exposure increases the pool
of money
inclined to bid
on equities as an asset class — not only during the good times, but also when buying opportunities arise.
Brady told Hewitt
on Tuesday that he was not
inclined to change the mortgage interest provision — which would cap the amount
of interest a taxpayer could deduct for a primary residence and eliminate it entirely for a second home — and played down the potential economic impact
of the change.
They are also very
inclined to depend
on the discoveries, experiences, beliefs, teachings, methods and advice
of others, especially their leaders.
It is
on the topic
of eschatology that I most favorably
incline these days to Tim LaHaye's overall perspective.
I
incline toward the first
of two alternative explanations Robert Benne offers for the leading role ex-Missourians have played in the liberal protestantizing
of ELCA Lutheranism, namely, that their experience
of torment from the right blinded them to «any danger
on the left.»
On April 26, 2012, the results of a study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published in the Social Psychological and Personality Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more inclined to show generosity in random acts of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat on a crowded bus or trai
On April 26, 2012, the results
of a study which tested their subjects» pro-social sentiments were published in the Social Psychological and Personality Science journal in which non-religious people had higher scores showing that they were more
inclined to show generosity in random acts
of kindness, such as lending their po.sse.ssions and offering a seat
on a crowded bus or trai
on a crowded bus or train.
The truth is, everything
on this list is worth doing in your twenties (or your teens, if you're so
inclined) but we talk about it like this because though nothing magical happens
on your thirtieth birthday, 30 years is enough time to work out some
of life's kinks and pick up
on some good habits.
The danger
of letting the sun go down
on your anger, again and again, is that the switch will get so stiff that anger becomes the default mode: what you are most
inclined to see in the other is her blameworthiness, her unattractiveness, and that she deserves to be hurt.
I withdraw from speculating
on whether there is such a being until sensible proof for one has been provided, and the religiously
inclined have never been able to come up with any even as many
of their number insist that their beliefs are factual.
While Luther was
inclined to speak
of faith or reason, gospel or law, faith or works, and so
on, Wesley was much more
inclined to speak
of faith and reason, gospel and law, faith and works, and so
on.
Consequently one feels less
inclined to reject as unscientific the idea that the critical point
of planetary reflective consciousness which is the result
of the forming
of humanity into an organized society, far from being a mere spark in the darkness, corresponds
on the contrary to our passage (by a movement
of reversal or dematerialization) to another face
of the universe: not an ending
of the ultra-human but its arrival at something trans - human at the very heart
of reality.
Even people in our churches are often more
inclined to form opinions
on international matters
on the basis
of national identity rather than Christian identity, which can never be confined to the boundaries
of a nation - state.