Sentences with phrase «quickening from»

However, there was better news from the annual figures, which showed wage growth quickening from 2.4 % to 2.6 %.

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If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where people think nothing of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie partner in charge of global environmental markets and climate change, said the firm hadn't done much climate litigation in the past but the pace of inquiries from companies seeking reassurance about any potential liability had quickened.
The pace of inquiries from companies seeking reassurance about any potential liability has definitely quickened, says climate lawyer Martijn...
A new experience of wholeness for both women and men can result from the conjoining of the «masculine» and the «feminine» in which all human powers are quickened.
The life that throbs in it from beginning to end... is the life which the Risen Savior has quickened in Christian souls.»
(8) And We send down from the sky blessed water whereby We give growth unto gardens and the grain of crops, (9) And lofty date - palms with ranged clusters, (10) Provision (made) for men; and therewith We quicken a dead land.
Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth and in the alternation of night and day, and in the ships which sail in the sea with that which profits men, and in the water which Allah sends down from the sky and quickens therewith the earth after its death and scatters therein all kinds of beasts, and in the change of the winds, and the clouds pressed into service between the heaven and the earth — are indeed Signs for the people who understand.
Rather it is the result of a divine intervention from outside, through the Holy Spirit, who must already have quickened the inner man in earthly life by His miraculous power.
In thanks to God it goes: «Your hands made from clay a more excellent likeness, which a holy fire quickened within, and a lively soul brought to life throughout its idle parts... You snatched us from perpetual death and the last darkness of hell, and gave mortal matter, put together from the liquid mud, to your Son and to eternity.»
We know with certainty that quickening is an illusion, that the child is developing from the beginning, not being made from the outside, for its form lies within it, in its active potency, in its activated DNA.
The third stanza moves from the personal to a general reflection on the «killing and quickening» power of the «Lord of power,» who controls nature (stanza 1) and every individual (stanza 2).
«Someone like me, I have to really get set up and then go but he can quicken instantly, go from zero to full speed.
Aside from having the awareness around him to be one step ahead to play a pass others might not see, the speed with which he recycles the ball ensures Barcelona's tempo quickens up when necessary and it gets them moving into dangerous situations.
The timing can vary from one pregnancy to another, but generally, a baby's first movements — known as «quickening» — occur between 16 and 25 weeks of pregnancy.
From the moment that you first start to feel your baby move, which doctors refer to as quickening or flutters, you will likely begin to use those movements as a means to check in on your baby's health.
If you put your palm under the baby's feet, these movements will quicken, hands will help crawling and she will start actively pushing off her feet from the support.
No, we're not talking about the quickening phenomenon from Highlander — although it can feel that way.
Quickening is the first detection of movement and can be felt from 13 - 25 weeks.
Learn more about quickening and what to expect from your baby's first movements.
Veteran moms tend to notice those first subtle kicks, also known as «quickening,» earlier than first - time moms because it's easier to distinguish your baby's kicks from other belly rumblings (such as gas) if you've been pregnant before.
On the revenue side, Cuomo - era taxes aimed at upstate manufacturing, quickened the pace of good, high - paying jobs from upstate.
The pulsar quickens its spin by stealing material from its companion.
The pulse rate quickens ever so slightly from the plodding Zen - master groove it had achieved.
For example, the infrared radiation emanating from the contraction of an interstellar gas cloud can cause the rotation of molecules to quicken, even without changing the speed at which the molecules are travelling.
Inspired by the challenges facing their grandson, who suffers from autism, they launched the foundation in February 2005 to help find a cure by raising funds to facilitate and quicken the pace of research, to raise public awareness of autism and to give hope to all those who suffer from this disorder.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University]-- A new $ 100 million gift to Brown University's brain science institute from alumnus Robert J. Carney and Nancy D. Carney will drive an ambitious agenda to quicken the pace of scientific discovery and help find cures to some of the world's most persistent and devastating diseases, such as ALS and Alzheimer's.
Research also shows that heat from a sauna helps to kill off infections and pathogenic viruses and quickens healing times.
From quiet meditation to a pulse - quickening flow.
Infusions and preparations with the blossoms combined with other herbs have also been used to quicken recovery from the common cold and flu.
The benefits of warming up are related to a rise in muscle temperature, which leads the dissociation of oxygen from hemoglobin, quickens metabolic chemical reactions, and results in more efficient cellular processes.
Like most third world or disadvantaged artists, Piňero acquisitioned the art of the ruling class: Of the three poems recited in their entirety over the course of Leon Ichaso's scattershot biopic Piňero, the first of them hijacks Percy Shelley's 1819 «Ode to the West Wind» (in its shift from Shelley's «withered leaves to quicken a new birth» to Piňero's «candy wrappers in the wind») and the last of them Longfellow's «My Lost Youth.»
The F30 generation, from the base model up through the M3, hasn't quickened our hearts the way past generations consistently could.
The low center of gravity that comes from the weight of the batteries beneath the floor enables this package to change direction willingly, and the standard 20 - inch Continental tires provide cornering grip without ride harshness (22 - inch Pirelli PZero Scorpion tires are available to quicken handling response).
He wants to add a sixth speed to the transmission, quicken acceleration by shortening the final - drive ratio from 3.13 to 3.73, elevate the redline to 8,200 rpm, and do some fine tuning to the ECU.
The car is a supreme highway cruiser, but for a performance car it has too much body roll on curvy roads, and the steering feels a bit slow on initial turn - in — even though Ford quickened the ratio to 15:1 this year from last year's 17:1 ratio.
Having two clutches not only quickens the gear shifts but also makes the transition from one gear to another smoother.
Shifting to Sport mode changes the display from blue to red and quickens accelerator response.
Using knowledge garnered from the development of the RF, it lowered the upper link bushes and lengthened the rear bump stops to quicken their action.
Every aspect of the car's controls from the steering, braking and throttle has been quickened.
Sport holds gears longer and quickens throttle response, while Manual allows you to shift on your own with the paddle shifters, although the gearbox will upshift for you at 6000 rpm, (about 800 rpm away from the redline).
The Corsa mode improves engine response, opens the exhaust valves on acceleration, quickens shifts from the 8 - speed automatic, lowers the ride height and optimizes the shock settings on the magnetic ride suspension.
In addition, the 6 - speed manual transmission benefits from a revised third gear which helps to quicken the car's acceleration.
Excerpted from The Quickening Maze by Adam Foulds.
Michelle Hoover's The Quickening covers roughly the same timeframe and space as Jane Smiley's Some Luck: from the beginning of World War I (rather than its end in Smiley's novel) to 1950, on neighboring farms in the upper Midwest.
With income from self publishing being a gamble, using as many of these budget - saving tools as are available can help keep costs from spiraling out of control and can quicken your return on investment (ROI) from your book.
I'm just an interior decorator, pointing out the elephant (stores lack e-commerce websites, and thus face competition from a store six states away which does have an online store) and the rotting giant squid (digital comics sales will quicken the demise of print comics dominance).
One trigger for quickening that pace is the U.S. government's ambitious spending plan — a sea change from years of fiscal consolidation.
Now, aggregators are hoping traditional lenders will take a cue from alternative lenders and use the technology to quicken their underwriting decisions.
Giving them more attention, praising them when they show signs of happiness, doing the things they love like going in a car ride for a dog or a new favorite perch for kitty can help quicken recovery from depression.
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