Sentences with phrase «push against the back»

If you find baby's feet push against the back of the chair, put a pillow behind your back.
Back sleepers often look for a maternity pillow that pushes against their back, giving them the feeling that they are lying in their preferred position.
Without a rebound bar, this means a baby could be violently pushed against the back of the vehicle seat, increasing risks of head, neck and spine injury.
How does this compare with how you feel when the wind is pushing against your back?
The front of a tooth on the crankshaft pushes against the back of a tooth on the next gear in line, which pushes the next gear, etc..

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But Congress has pushed back against the federal wage increase, with legislation to increase the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour stalling in the Senate last April.
If you run poor meetings by letting people talk too long then don't be surprised if people push back against the no devices rule.
Bill Morneau needs to push back against that kind of meddling — now
Additionally, they noted that those who were more likely to push back against their superiors as children «also have higher levels of willingness to stand up for their own interests and aims, a characteristic that leads to more favorable individual outcomes — in our case, income.»
It was an attempt by the Japanese Navy to push back against the American invasion of the Philippines.
US officials have pushed back against that assertion.
When conservative firebrand Ann Coulter launched a tirade on Twitter against Delta Air Lines over the weekend, the company pushed back publicly — calling her accusations «slanderous,» «unnecessary» and «unacceptable.»
For its part, the Crock - Pot brand has gently pushed back against the fictional narrative of This Is Us, with representatives of the company issuing a statement to The Washington Post.
Meanwhile, police officer Marco den Dunnen is one of the many Rotterdammers trying to push back against the narrative of fearing outsiders.
Gillibrand was endorsed Tuesday by End Citizens United, a political action committee established in 2015 to push back against the results of the 2010 court case.
Airbnb has cannily translated its cosmopolitan ethos into a series of headline - grabbing gestures pushing back against them.
As he told the Times, he does not mean for this to be a political statement against Trump, but rather he wants to push back against the «dark forces that have been awakened» by the election.
Kurtz also pushes back against the media with some harsh analysis, arguing many mainstream outlets and their journalists have thrown objectivity out the window.
Signs are emerging that companies and investors are starting to push back against the gun industry and its main lobbying group, the National Rifle Association (NRA), in the wake of last week's Florida high school shooting.
The world economy is «about as good as it gets,» the 56 - year - old American said, pushing back against fears that rising trade protectionism could hurt globally diversified businesses like SAP.
Perth - based Amcom Telecommunications has pushed back its scheme meeting to vote on the Vocus Communications takeover deal by two weeks, after Sydney competitor and Amcom's major shareholder TPG Telecom yesterday said it would vote against the proposal.
But Congress has pushed back hard against the federal wage increase, with legislation to increase the minimum wage to $ 10.10 an hour stalling in the Senate last April.
Distributed solar systems require additional upgrades to the power grid, including enabling the grid to operate in both directions, and most utilities are pushing back against covering those upgrade expenses.
How do you handle clients that push back against the idea of paying for value?
The impasse reflects the political moment within Europe, where a rising national populism is pushing back against European institutions like the EU.
In 2014, 70 prominent scientists published an open letter pushing back against the marketing claims made by companies like Lumosity.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- For years, President Donald Trump pushed back against the idea of election meddling, dismissing it as a hoax and an affront to the legitimacy of his victory.
«We can have that discussion, but I really do think it won't be Mexico and Canada that are pushing back against the secretary, it will be a lot of Americans.»
What can retailers do to push back against the rising tide of online shopping and declining physical store visits?
Pushing back against «political correctness,» in 1987, Thiel co-founded the Stanford Review, a journal of conservative and libertarian viewpoints, and was its first editor - in - chief.
But the author of that study, David Becker, has repeatedly pushed back against Trump's claims that there was widespread voter fraud in the 2016 election.
In Chicago, 28 - year - old Brenda Burciaga was among thousands of people who marched through the streets to push back against the new administration.
Wall recalls pushing back against the senior executive who thought she'd be better off with a resume that appeared male.
On Thursday, Mitt Romney gave a speech in Utah in which he forcefully pushed back against the idea of a Trump candidacy.
Shulkin initially pushed back against the IG's findings, but then said he would reimburse the VA for his wife's travel.
The National Chicken Council has started to push back against criticisms, releasing a study this week that called out the increased environmental impact of slower - growth chickens.
Alternatively, another group of fans has pushed back against changing the gender of their favorite series» main character.
One Putin effort to push back against the Magnitsky Act was the 2012 imposition of restrictions on Russian adoptions to the U.S. Those adoptions — and, by extension, the Magnitsky sanctions — were the reported topic of various conversations between Russian representatives and the Trump administration.
The tumultuous exes have decided to push back their court date, which was originally set for August 8 for Chyna to go through with her restraining order against Rob.
But some government officials, including some of Pruitt's own aides, pushed back against the spending requests and reportedly were sidelined as a result, pointing to an agency staff in disarray.
The decline followed a Coinbase blog post on Thursday afternoon that pushed back against recent rumors the company would add ripple trading.
In particular, in a now - deleted set of tweets, Stamos pushed back against the idea that Cambridge's acquisition of user data constituted a «breach.»
Trump helped push Syria back to the forefront of foreign policy debates, hinting at retaliating against a deadly chemical weapons attack.
When Business Insider pointed out that The New York Times had indeed pushed back in a statement against the assertion that the paper had shared a copy of the article with Manafort in advance, Bossie doubled down.
Under Armour's «I Will What I Want» ad leverages the insight that women are pushing back against the idea of perfection and embracing themselves.
Canada's trade agenda — and its difference to that of its North American neighbor the U.S. — has made news at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau touting a «push back against the anti-trade tendency in globalization that will leave us all worse off.»
But, Zucker has also pushed back hard against further criticism of CNN's election coverage.
Trump is likely to continue to push back against Iran's influence, particularly in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Yemen, Eurasia Group says.
However, the quick reactions on Twitter from people easily discrediting those malicious attempts at going viral and sowing discord also seemed to reveal an evolution in social media users» ability to push back against Internet trolls.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is pushing back against New York State's Buy American law by limiting public sector procurement with suppliers in that state.
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