Sentences with phrase «process of the catch»

Just an absurd job to keep ahold of the ball through the process of the catch.
As applied, the referees made the correct call in Pittsburgh — a player must have full control of the ball through the entire process of the catch for it to count as a touchdown.
When the ground causes a receiver to lose possession before he's made a «football move,» by rule, he hasn't completed the process of the catch.
After years of experimentation, Bentley finally perfected the process of catching snowflakes on a blackboard, transferring them to a microscope slide and capturing them on camera.
As a disclaimer, there are still a couple I am in the process of catching up on like The Battery, Resolution, Dark Touch and Kiss of the Damned to name a few.
The process of catching up begins now though, so I may post multiple entries a day until I catch up.
The process of catching these collectibles is somewhat confusing, as the roulette feels somewhat random.
One interesting facet of the graph above is how much of the stimulus spending has been focused on carbon capture and sequestration, the process of catching CO2 as it leaves a power plant, compressing it and stashing it in the earth for safekeeping.
«We fully understand the fiscal pressure the government is under; we want to engage the government in a positive fashion to begin the process of catching up,» says Matthews.

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Therefore, it can be easy to get caught up in work and forget about one of its most vital processes: getting paid.
For example, you could break each hour down into a repeatable process: 15 minutes of communication catch - up, 15 minutes of simple tasks, and 30 minutes of a difficult, larger task.
Energy, of course, has had its multi-year bear... We don't want to catch a falling sword, but we'll wait for the repair process.
The cases of the Angola 5 — a group of men who failed to escape from the maximum - security prison and killed a guard in the process — have caught the attention of Louisiana lawmakers who are studying the costs of capital punishment in their state.
He also addressed the issue of the «unmasking» of US persons caught up in surveillance of monitored foreign agents — the process by which it was revealed that former national security adviser Michael Flynn had been speaking with Russia's ambassador to the US, Sergey Kislyak, during the presidential transition period.
Casper's model was a complete change compared to what mattress buyers were used to; its straightforward process is a large part of how the company caught on with so many people from the moment it launched.
«The world of work is changing, and the tools haven't caught up,» says Dan Pupius, the former head of engineering at Medium and co-founder of Habitat, a startup that is building a platform to solve process.
Republican Rep. Devin Nunes, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, inserted a last - minute «unmasking» provision that would change the intelligence community's process for identifying US citizens caught up in foreign surveillance.
Extreme volatility, transaction processing slowdowns, and other problems have largely prevented cryptocurrencies from catching on as a way to pay for things, the most basic function of a currency.
This type of payment makes sense for lenders because it reduces the costs associated with processing a loan payment, and more frequent direct debits (daily or weekly) make it possible for the lender to identify any potential repayment issues early — giving them time to try to help borrowers catch up on any loan payments they may have missed and mitigate larger credit issues down the road.
The process is actually quite easy to describe, and the fact that it caught nearly the entire community of analysts by surprise should indicate just how unfamiliar economists are with the approach championed by Minsky.
Because purchasing decisions are made by teams, the thought processes of the marketing and sales functions must catch up with the current dynamics on the path toward a sale.
Prentice seemed to get caught up in the argument and in the process may have lost sight of the fact that his goal was to keep the PCs and undecided members of the audience with him, rather than to clobber Notley.
The improved speed and sophistication of Forex trade analysis systems has greatly improved the process many traders use in researching their investments within this market, catching many mistakes the new traders might make.
While the company may have a marginal advantage due to refinements to the production process and the scale of the Gigafactory (if they ever get production running smoothly), experts project the competition to catch up very soon.
In the process, its hosts would sometimes get caught up in the enforcement of municipal codes.
The marriage process, as it is carried on over time, thus results in a dynamic nicely caught in James's metaphor of grease spots.
But the concept of the personal and personal values can be taught only where they can also be caught in community life where one can «speak the truth in love» and learn and assimilate it in that process.
For our purposes, the most satisfactory definition would be: Christianity is the total life of the community of men and women who respond to what they know about God — along with their neighbors, who are caught up into the social movement or process we call «the church» (however this may be understood)-- in terms of the socially remembered event of Jesus Christ.
We are already caught up in a process of cultural change more rapid, more deeply rooted and more widespread than ever before in human history.
In it we can perhaps catch a glimpse, still in the marginal, conscious state, of individual, germinal heredity in process of formation: as though organic mutation at this stage took the form of a psychic invention contrived by the parents and transmitted by them.
The best way to «sell» one's teenager on being a hospital volunteer or helping in a summer camp for the retarded is self - interest: «It will look good on your college application; it will teach you something you can use later on» If the young manage to catch a glimpse of selflessness in the process, fine; but we didn't direct them to value that part of the experience, nor did we expect that they would think of it in terms of «service» to others.
If process thought should catch on at the frontiers of physics, it might receive more serious attention in other sciences.
However, Peirce also says that it is the disposition of the offspring to catch the general idea [the lawful process] of those about it and thus to subserve the general purpose (6.303).
(ENTIRE BOOK) The certainties of Christianity's past have gone, and we are caught up in a process of cultural change more rapid and widespread than ever before in human history.
In his deeply confessional essay «The Crack - Up,» Fitzgerald offers this opening phrase, «Of course all life is a process of breaking down... «Here is a man born to the working class, rocketed to riotous stardom and literary fame, swept up in a storybook romance with Zelda who would become his wife, and then caught in a downward spiraOf course all life is a process of breaking down... «Here is a man born to the working class, rocketed to riotous stardom and literary fame, swept up in a storybook romance with Zelda who would become his wife, and then caught in a downward spiraof breaking down... «Here is a man born to the working class, rocketed to riotous stardom and literary fame, swept up in a storybook romance with Zelda who would become his wife, and then caught in a downward spiral.
In other words, human beings are caught up in a trap of historical process.
Anyone who has been caught up in data system mishaps knows how miserable is the extrication process; once data is mis - recorded the error takes on a life of its own within computer systems.
As Samuel Huntington has said: «The West inaugurated the processes of modernization and industrialization that have become worldwide, and as a result societies in all other civilizations have been attempting to catch up with the West in wealth and modernity.»
A couple weeks ago when I wanted to make a lentil stew, I got too caught up in the process before noticing that I was out of tinned tomatoes.
Sometimes I can get so caught up in pleasing people and making the foods they love that I make only what they want and lose a little of my creativity in the process.
Only fish caught within the last 24 hours of fishing are Ike Jime - processed, ensuring that the fish is pristine when it arrives to Louisiana Foods» customers.
The seafood industry is a global market, and there are a lot of dynamics based on where products are caught and processed.
Once the fish are caught, they are immediately dropped into RSW tanks, which Monsen explains is an important part of Seafreeze's process.
Sea Harvest has the capacity to catch and process more than 40,000 tons of Cape Capensis fish annually, the company says.
Fusion Tech Product Collection Tables are designed to catch product coming off of a conveyor to prep before entering a slicer or other further processing operation.
Fandicosta is one of Europe's largest integrated seafood products companies, catching and processing 26,000 tonnes per year of species ranging from squid and swordfish to tuna and cod.
Cellar Angels refers to the entire process asSip, Save, Give and it's catching the eye of winery and consumers alike.
Clean label is a catch - all term for a panoply of label claims such as «all natural», «minimally processed,» and «non-GMO,» that also lack legal definition.
True, I ate A TON of crap as a teen, which actually made me have some mild acne in college — this processed food eventually caught up with my body and ruined the perfect skin that I had growing up.
They inspire eye - catching solutions and help reduce packaging's environmental footprint of products and processes.
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