Sentences with phrase «present leans into it»

The present leans into it and it has begun.

Not exact matches

If markets continue to experience greater volatility, it likely will present an opportunity to lean into some of the asset classes that we view favorably.
But it is also possible to lean into that and allow the exhaustion to slow you down a little bit so maybe, just maybe, you're being more present — enjoying the time with your baby more and worrying less about everything else (like the piles of laundry that need to be washed).
Taking that into consideration, the supplement combos we'll present, may give you the extra edge you are looking for in your pursuit of getting a lean, athletic physique.
In it, the American - born Tibetan Buddhist reimagines grief and hardship, presenting them as something we should all lean into instead of run away from.
But let's transform this into an evolutionary question: the fact that humans have a hybrid digestive system and hybrid metabolic engine does not necessarily mean that our fuel intake and usage needs to match the ratios present in the environment, particularly when, even in a lean person, fat storage dwarfs carbohydrate storage by an order of magnitude.
Its length and complex structure dare our shrinking attention spans to fight the pull of Twitter timelines and breaking news, to lean into the present.
The ski races actually present new mechanics to master, but the expansion doesn't lean into these events hard enough.
Body roll is present when thrown into a turn, but settles into a controllable lean.
For this exhibition, Maltz will present a suite of new layered plywood works that will be suspended from the wall by metal pins, propped up and leaning against the wall, and arranged into a shifting stack on the floor.
I bought several for my friends for Christmas presents but every time I tried to give the «Lean into Life» pebble to someone, I stopped.
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