Sentences with phrase «over those cords as»

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Despite continued worries over at sports flagship network ESPN (as well as fears over cord - cutting across the media industry), the Mouse House's media networks booked nearly as much revenue as Disney's parks and resorts and film studio units combined.
Disney and other media companies have been hit by the trend of «cord - cutting» as younger viewers increasingly opt for streaming services over cable and satellite TV channels.
The company, majority owned by Walt Disney Co., has lost 3.2 million subscribers in a little over a year, according to Nielsen data, as people have «cut the cord» by dropping their cable - TV subscriptions or downgraded to cheaper, slimmed - down TV packages devoid of expensive sports channels like ESPN.
The recent decline is due in part to concerns over cord - cutting and increasing competition for ad dollars, as well as questions over the health of executive chairman Sumner Redstone, who owns 80 % of the company's shares.
Your birth partner role is not quite over with yet as it is time to think about your plan for the first moments after birth regarding the third stage, cord clamping, vitamin K and so forth.
And guess what, my 10 lb (we expected a big baby as his older brothers were each over 9 lbs) baby got stuck with a shoulder dystocia AND a freaking Nuchal cord.
And studies have shown that alcohol doesn't have as much of a protective effect against infections over simply allowing an umbilical cord to dry on its own (dry care).
It is convenient for transport as you only have to squeeze the lever by the handlebar, fold the top over and pull the cords as you lift up.
«It slices the vocal cords,» complained Jeffrey Henson, who ran the Facebook page, calling for a boycott of Target over its $ 150,000 donation to a group supporting a candidate some view as hostile to the gay community, Minnesota gubernatorial candidate Tom Emmer.
Each khipu has over 200 pendant cords tied onto a top cord almost as long as my arm; the pendant cords, averaging a foot in length, are divided into irregular groupings by cloth ribbons knotted onto the top cord.
Over 2 weeks, they watched as the cells formed a more complex structure that quickly came to resemble natural vocal cords.
The nerve cord in Drosophila has been used as a model system for over 30 years to understand how neuroblasts generate a highly complex but organized tissue.
I might as well have been walking over broken dinner plates or thick cords of frozen rope — ankle - breakers lying in wait.
Darrel made the decision to have electrodes surgically implanted over his spinal cord in 2016 to test out a treatment known as epidural stimulation in the hopes of improving some of the side effects.
(1,2) The various forms of aggregated AS first appear in neurons in the periphery of the body (that is, outside of the brain and spinal cord), and then invade the brain, starting from the base of the skull and slowly spreading their way forward across the brain over the course of the disease.
Some feel adaptive shortening of the Achilles tendon happens gradually over time as we live, work and play in shoes that naturally lift the foot into a plantar flexed posture and shorten the heel cord.
Tuckerman trips over one of the cords powering the equipment as a reminder we are seeing multiple reflections of a moment in time coming together; a film within a film.
Unique anti-tip design offers stability as it won't roll over and comes with a 25» cord.
The Stouts» approach clearly struck a cord with the local community, as Brookside Barkery & Bath has grown steadily over its 12 - plus years in business.
Leonardo Benzant, Annette Cords, Elana Herzog and Ken Weathersby show us that as textiles and language evolve, their gesture of an embrace repeats and sustains over time, conveying messages both written and woven.
iii) Severe and permanent alteration of prior structure and function involving one or both legs as a result of which the insured person's score on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Version III, item 2, and applied over a distance of up to 10 meters on an even indoor surface is 0 to 5.
Some spinal cord injuries are obvious, as in paraplegia (loss of function involving the upper limbs) and quadriplegia (loss of function involving all four limbs), and some might be less obvious, at least initially, and may progress over time.
With over 35 years of experience as ICBC claim and personal injury lawyers, we handle a broad range of claims including car accidents, bicycle accidents, motorcycle accidents, pedestrian accidents, defective products and slip and falls, while our injury experience ranges from whiplash and other soft tissue damage, to severe brain and spinal cord trauma.
Severe and permanent alteration of prior structure and function involving one or both legs as a result of which the insured person's score on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Version III, item 12 (Mobility Indoors), as published in Catz, A., Itzkovich, M., Tesio L. et al, A multicentre international study on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, version III: Rasch psychometric validation, Spinal Cord (2007) 45, 275 - 291 and applied over a distance of up to 10 metres on an even indoor surface is 0 to 5.
the insured person's score on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Version III, item 12 (Mobility Indoors), as published in Catz, A., Itzkovich, M., Tesio L. et al, A multicentre international study on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, version III: Rasch psychometric validation, Spinal Cord (2007) 45, 275 - 291 and applied over a distance of up to 10 metres on an even indoor surface is 0 to 5,
The lawyers at Gillin, Jacobson, Ellis, Larsen & Lucey have over thirty years of experience successfully handling lawsuits related to spinal cord injuries, aggressively pursuing significant damages as a result of injuries to our clients.
He talks about his success with the antenna, his personal cord cutting experience and channels he receives over the air, as well as a rant about OTA television and the cable companies.
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