Sentences with phrase «peak moments of»

Instead, climate change is an issue that will be dealt with through peak moments of big change and flat - lines of political morass.
During peak moments of pain, this normally loud, animated talker was silently staring into her dinner, not eating and being generally mute at a family dinner.
They found that during peak moments of music, the participants» brains released dopamine.
Landin & Thompson (2010) investigated the effect of elbow flexion and shoulder extension joint angle on the peak moment of the long head of the triceps.
Transition Milwaukee (TM) is part of an international movement formed, in part, in response to the peak oil crisis and more generally around issues of climate change, economic security and permaculture principles.Peak oil is a non-controversial acknowledgement from government, academic and industry experts that fossil fuels, a finite resource, reach a peak moment of production and necessarily...
This option works best when you leave during the peak moment of the event.
Simply click on Memphis on the map, as seen in the screenshot below, and you'll be treated to a readout of eclipse data for that exact point on the map with information about the start, the peak moment of the eclipse, the end, and the degree of obscuration (the closer you are to the path of totality, the higher the coverage).

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In a photo recently posted to Instagram, Floyd Mayweather, the boxer, sits on a private jet surrounded by stacks of dollar bills, touting the sale of tokens for a prediction market called Stox — a moment some saw as proof that ICO hype had reached peak zaniness.
Still — even if the market starts making headway again toward its January high - water mark — it is possible Wall Street has passed its moment of «peak happiness» for a while — and perhaps for this entire cycle.
Based on everything that has been outlined so far, what do you personally think about Colombia banning Bitcoin, at a moment in time when the currency has managed to reach a new peak in terms of its value?
Also via Mr. Felder, here is a chart that shows the number of S&P 500 companies trading at 10 times revenues over time — currently there are 28 such stocks; at the peak of the mania in 2000 there were 36 (for a very brief moment).
Extremes in observable conditions that we associate with some of the worst moments in history to invest include: Aug 1929 (with the October crash within 10 weeks of that instance), Aug - Oct 1972 (with an immediate retreat of less than 4 %, followed a few months later by the start of a 50 % bear market collapse), Aug 1987 (with the October crash within 10 weeks), July 1999 (associated with a quick 10 % market plunge within 10 weeks), another signal in March 2000 (with a 10 % loss within 10 weeks, a recovery into September of that year, and then a 50 % market collapse), July - Oct 2007 (followed by an immediate plunge of about 10 % in July, a recovery into October, and another signal that marked the market peak and the beginning of a 55 % market loss), two earlier signals in the recent half - cycle, one in July - early Oct of 2013 and another in Nov 2013 - Mar 2014, both associated with sideways market consolidations, and the present extreme.
Posthuman pleasure captures the peak of human happiness, the moment just before «the softly - falling soot of ordinary life» returns to cover our joy.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow regarded such moments as «peak experiences,» little moments of self - actualization which are one of the ways we grow.
The state is the climactic moment in Hegel's philosophy of objective Spirit and his Philosophy of Right.14 Rationality and freedom both achieve their peak within the concrete structures of human society in the state, which exists as a result of the actions of individual finite spirits and is in virtue of this the result of the movement of the Spirit in history.
Or the moving moment of finding a fossil seashell near a peak in the Rockies more than 10,000 feet above the sea.
The moment of growth, when the group witnesses an awakening, is such a peak.
moment in the early afternoon, those hours when everything seems to stop under the siege of the sun and surrender to the fierce peak of its beaming light.
Original recipe suggests 1 1/2 hours, convection baking requires less time, and a little more than an hour is about right in our oven / Toothpick testing doesn't work — you have to take a visual read on the fruitcake, even remove it from the oven for a moment, peel off a corner of the parchment, which I did, take a peak and return to oven if you like / An hour and fifteen minutes, give or take, works for me / Remove paper immediately after baking is complete.
And, as October draws to an end, bringing it with, the end of the peak season for eggplant, let's just take a moment to celebrate the humble eggplant in al its glory in this fine shakshuka dish from Tunisia.
The peak of the round came right at the turn, where Tiger holed - out from a scruffy lie behind the 9th hole and then poured in a birdie putt at the 10th just moments later.
But after a few moments of wearing the Gamecocks hat, Peak tossed off the hat and put on a Georgetown Hoyas hat.
A few seconds past 2:30 p.m. this Monday afternoon in Crosley Field in Cincinnati a young man — named Fowler, perhaps, or Nuxhall, or maybe Valentine or Baczewski or Podbielan — dressed in cleated shoes, flannel knickers, a peaked cap and a shirt bearing a scarlet letter «C» over the left breast, will stand for a moment on a low, hard - packed mound of dirt in the middle of a green square of grass, take a deep breath and then, with a violent twisting of his body, throw a baseball.
However, he feels he's only hit his peak now, explaining in quotes taken by Goal.com: «At the moment I am pleased with the consistency of my game.
Seven tenths to my teammate, with the same car, someone who has won in all categories before reaching Formula 1, so I still feel at the peak of my form and in my best moment
When I was originally asked whether I would be running the 10k I had a quick flashback of my first 3 months at uni which suggested that I'm probably not at the peak of my fitness at the moment.
PEAK MOMENT The first of her five Grand Slam wins as a 17 - year - old at Wimbledon was a hard act to follow.
PEAK MOMENT He was bought by Real Madrid to win «la decima,» their long - cherished 10th European Cup, and his extra-time penalty against Atletico Madrid in 2014 sealed the deal at the end of a Champions League campaign in which he scored a record 17 goals.
It's been a really dreary month so the moment that the sun peaks through the clouds we're out of the door and enjoying it.
Jamee entered the list in 1970 - 1979 and reached its peak position of # 1677 in the U.S. in the 1970s, but is not listed at the moment.
The excitement of a new baby begins at the time of conception, and peaks at the moment of birth.
Following the moment of peak energy, the arm's snapping force passes through the rod to the flexible tip, which then wiggles back and forth.
It was the moment of peak bloom that interested him — the plant in its most «heroic» form — so timing was critical.
When the shock waves overlap, that's the moment the pressure peaks and when most of the diamonds form, Kraus said.
«This find means that, around 15 million years ago when there were a lot of large sperm whales with big teeth like Albicetus, it may have been a moment of peak richness in the number and diversity of marine mammals serving as prey to these whales,» Boersma suggests.
Just over a minute later, the rocket was passing the speed of sound and reaching the moment of peak mechanical stress.
There, he found the trajectory of his grief traced across the screen: At the moment Soto got dumped, around 12:30 p.m., his heart rate spiked from 72 beats per minute to 88, and stayed elevated all day, peaking at 118 beats per minute.
Exploring the effects of training variables, Bryanton et al. (2012) and Cotter et al. (2013) found that peak knee extensor moments increased with increasing depth (albeit with the same absolute loads).
Assessing the effects of cues, Fry et al. (2003) and Lorenzetti et al. (2010) found that peak hip extensor moments were greater when lifters were visibly or forcibly cued to prevent the knee from moving forward over the toes, compared to when they were allowed to lift normally but Hirata and Duarte (2007) found the opposite.
Comparing the effects of squats with different stance widths, Escamilla et al. (2001a) reported that peak ankle plantar flexor moments did not differ between narrow and medium stance squats but were much larger in magnitude during wide stance squats.
Wretenberg et al. (1996) similarly observed that peak hip extensor moment was greater when heavier loads were used, although this was likely also a function of differences between powerlifting and Olympic weightlifting styles of squat.
Bryanton et al. (2012) found that peak hip extensor moments increased with increasing depth (albeit with the same absolute loads) but Wretenberg et al. (1996) reported that peak hip extensor moments during both powerlifting squats and during Olympic weightlifting - style squats did not differ substantially between deep and parallel versions (deep = maximal knee flexion vs. parallel = posterior of the hamstrings parallel to the ground).
Exploring the effects of cues, Hirata and Duarte (2007) found that peak ankle flexor moments were smaller when the knee was cued not to pass forward of the toes compared to a conventional technique.
Wretenberg et al. (1996) found that peak knee extensor moments were lower during powerlifting squats than during Olympic weightlifting - style squats, even though the powerlifting squats involved the use of greater absolute loads; Swinton et al. (2012) reported that peak knee extensor moments were greater in the box squat variation than in either the traditional or powerlifting squat variations, but there was no difference between traditional and powerlifting squats.
Exploring the effects of cues, Fry et al. (2003), Hirata and Duarte (2007) and Lorenzetti et al. (2010) all found that peak knee extensor moments were smaller when lifters were visibly or forcibly cued to prevent the knee from moving forward over the toes, compared to when they were allowed to lift normally.
Both Abelbeck (2002) and Biscarini et al. (2011) modeled the effect of changing foot position during Smith machine squats and reported that peak hip extensor moments increased with a foot position that was increasingly further forward of the barbell; similarly, Biscarini et al. (2013) modeled the effect of inclining the Smith machine apparatus backwards or forwards and found that a backward inclination increased hip extensor moments, while a forward inclination decreased them.
Overall, the peak moment arm length of the calf muscle group is around 52.0 mm.
Similarly, Wallace et al. (2002) noted that peak knee extensor moment increased between squats with no load to squats with a barbell load equal to 35 % of bodyweight.
Wretenberg et al. (1996) found that peak knee extensor moments were greater during both powerlifting squats and during Olympic weightlifting - style squats when performed with greater depth (deep = maximal knee flexion vs. parallel = posterior of the hamstrings parallel to the ground).
McLaughlin et al. (1978) similarly noted that peak knee extensor moments were smaller in individuals who displayed greater trunk lean and more acute hip angles, which is associated with this type of exercise cue.
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