Sentences with phrase «out of phase»

Chances are, they will grow out of this phase on their own once they grow up.
Why not 180 degrees out of phase, showing that it's negatively correlated to a 60 year cycle?
While this is partially true, one should also not neglect that the insurance sector has come out of a phase of notably low growth.
We are coming out of a phase in our history when commitment to public services was measured solely by annual increases in expenditure.
Hang in there, adjusting to being long distance is hard work, but you can come out of this phase closer and stronger than ever.
The current sales information indicates we have moved out of this phase of negotiation to a more balanced market for both buyers and sellers.
That's because some of the returning light scattered from points on the surface has farther to go and throws the collective wave out of phase.
But if one was slowly separated from the other and then brought back to the same velocity, you would see that the two clocks were out of phase from one another.
You should finally be out of that phase where everyone tells you that you're too young for things, right?
These were sometimes in phase creating identical spaces in between and then sometimes out of phase so the spaces in between didn't repeat.
As a result, all of the subsequent pages are progressively further out of phase.
This phase can last several days, so to make it less stressful, meal plan the heck out of this phase.
I am such a sucker for a newborn, I'm not ready for her to be out of that phase yet.
Perhaps I'm a man out of phase with current music, but I found the vast majority of the 42 on - disc tracks to be way outside of my taste.
This held true even when local temperatures in the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere might be out of phase due to factors including ocean circulation.
The periodic form looks about 30 years out of phase with changes in SST.
One new study suggests that the northern and southern ice sheets may have behaved out of phase with each other.
Fortunately, most children grow out of this phase, though it can sometimes take weeks, even months.
The current sales information indicates we have moved out of this phase of negotiation to a more balanced market for both buyers and sellers.
This will make the combined light from the two arms get out of phase with each other, resulting in some of the laser light reaching the photodetector.
While the Energy Minister proudly claims that Ontario is now a «net exporter» of power because we have a surplus, what he fails to explain is that we pay a premium price for renewable energy, which is usually produced out of phase with demand, and we then sell it off at a significant discount.
The correspondence goes out of phase in about a century, at the point that a resonance of 14/15 (physically VERY unlikely) has been proposed.
It seems out of phase with Falchuk's outgoing demeanor and stylish clothes.
Such time lags, which may result from geostrophic adjustment at depth, cause the small associated net transport across 60 ° S to be ∼ 90 ° out of phase with the wind.
There's something undeniably otherworldly about Noh theater, with its tempo, themes, and aesthetics that seem just out of phase with our world.
The left panel shows the models (in blue) whose internal natural variability was maximally synchronized with the Earth's oceans at any point, whereas the right panel shows the models (in gray) that were maximally out of phase with the Earth.
Ironically, even as the Christian church was suffering brutal persecution at the hands of the Roman Empire and evolving to become the religion of that empire, Christianity was creating forms of ritualistic legalism that were as out of phase with the teachings of Jesus as the legalisms of the Pharisees and scribes.
This principle of discontinuity, as it is often called, does not presuppose that Jesus was never in agreement with the Jews of his day or that his character and doctrine were generally out of phase with the teaching of the early Church, but simply that it is more difficult to account for dissimilar statements as originating from sources other than Jesus himself.
A study in the journal Science claims that the movement of jockeys out of phase with their horses eases the horse's workload and accounts for up to 7 percent of the decrease in race times over the last century.
We who follow Jesus today are equally out of phase with him.
Rembrandt's religious sentiments were Mennonite, quite out of phase with the prevailing Calvinist climate in Holland.
To be permanently Out of phase is, in Updike's lexicon, to be fully human.
Physical suffering for its own sake has always seemed to me to be morbidly out of phase with the Good News.
I agree with Dr. Wiessbluth when he says that children who are out of phase behave as if they have chronic jet lag syndrome.
Luckily, there are some ways to ease out of this phase and into a swaddle transition.
Tea Party after Tea Party, poll after poll, legislative obstacle after legislative obstacle — they all indicate that his policy agenda couldn't be more out of phase with the values of the American people, who are literally beside themselves over his reckless fiscal and national security policies.
They shoot atoms, each with a widely orbiting electron, through a photon stream, and then measure how much the photons knock the electrons out of phase.
While studying photons trapped in a cavity for a tenth of a second, the scientists noticed that at first the electrons were knocked out of phase in a random way, indicating that not enough information had been gathered from the photons to create an actual measurement.
The Large Binocular Telescope, or LBT, has the unique capability to perform this interferometry, as it is designed so that its twin telescopes can each detect light waves that are perfectly out of phase with each other.
But the birds» internal clocks can't keep up with their nonstop movement, apparently, and they become out of phase with local time.
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