Sentences with phrase «shoulders in a compromised position»

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Should Uber find ways to match or exceed incumbents» performance levels without compromising its cost and price advantage, the company appears to be well positioned to move into the mainstream of the limo business — and it will have done so in classically disruptive fashion.
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The use of cradle boards by the Native populations which also inadequately support the legs and retract the shoulders, places the spine in a compromising «hollow back» or hyper - extended position.
While Duncan made it clear he's not familiar with the specifics of the end - of - legislative - session battle in Albany, his broad position that charter schools should be a part of a political compromise aligns with that of state Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, who is battling the mayor on the renewal.
If your body can't handle this normal (or what should be normal) stress to the calf under load then why do you want to put it in a compromised position by doing a wall stretch?
He added: «When a businessman takes a speculative position in compromising his wife's claims, why should the court subsequently relieve him of the consequences of his speculation by rewriting the bargain at his behest?
Although privacy settings may restrict who may have access to Facebook postings, lawyers should be careful about posting photos or comments that may put them in a compromising position.
The deal autopsy should include a road map of each significant clause in the contract, or issue that was addressed by the parties during negotiations, stating the starting positions of each party, their respective interests, the compromises that they made and why, the business reasons used to support their positions and their concessions, and a business description of the agreed outcomes, and a business description of what the contract is trying to state, and why.
Realistic family reunification is compromised The hierarchy of least intensive helping services as «good for families» and most intensive helping services as «bad for families» widely believed imposed on the continuum by the 1980 legislation (though not in fact, spelled out P.L. 96 - 272 as written), in part based on the ideological position that truly functional families should raise their children with little or no outside support, also leads to an overly rigid definition of family reunification.
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