Sentences with phrase «shunting into»

Yet each objective plays out identically, shunting you into hordes of bog - standard enemies till you're graciously given access to a boss.
Methylmercury crosses the protective blood - brain barrier by binding with an essential amino acid that has dedicated carrier proteins for shunting it into brain cells.
The Swede crashed out of the race behind the safety car, while trying to unlap himself, shunting into the Turn 1 wall.
Hardly the best scenario for ex-F1 star Kubica at Rally Sweden in 2014, shunting into the snow back after catching the car badly at the end of a jump.
Even after this slightly Orwellian process is up and running at more locations, frequent travelers might be better off keeping their biometrics to themselves and using «elite» frequent - flier status to get shunted into more sane security lines.
Then, Raikkonen shunted into Vitantonio Liuzzi as he tried to lap the Toro Rosso, in a bizarre accident, and the safety car was deployed.
This Lamborghini Super Trofeo outing at Silverstone in 2013 didn't quite go to plan when he lost control while warming up his tyres and shunted into the barrier on the Hangar Straight.
Let me give you a dramatic hypothetical — If Ozil was shunted into a Full Back role, I could understand his inability to be a very effective FB... the mistakes — missed tackles, etc... but he would still be expected to TRY to track / mark out the wingers, still TRY to tackle, still TRY to bomb forward and make the crosses.
Their three matches this season have found center back Shkodran Mustafi, who started 26 Premier League games last season, apparently out of favor having started just one game, while Sead Kolasinac and Nacho Monreal, both primarily left backs, have been shunted into the back line.
But the overriding feeling with him is that he is shunted into the team because of his talent, but in positions that do not suit him.
The Immigration Bill was shunted into the sidings over Christmas while ministers worked out how to head off a rebellion they saw coming.
Rain water is shunted into storm drains, pushing the contaminated sediment downstream and delivering a fresh load of toxic runoff and snowmelt from city streets to Little Black Creek.
While glucose is absorbed directly into the blood from the digestive tract, to be used as energy by our cells, fructose must first be processed by the liver, where is shunted into the metabolic pathway that leads to fat synthesis.
Carbohydrates get broken down into sugar (glucose) in the digestive tract, then travel into the blood and require insulin to get shunted into cells (including fat cells).
I only picked up this: ``... unlike essentials... precursers shunted into... oxidized into urea?
If there is a deficiency in vitamin B12, then methylmalonate will instead shunt into the urine and show up on the DUTCH Test.
Once your adipose tissue becomes resistant any excess energy is then shunted into your bloodstream and vital organs, leading to the most prevalent modern diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
I'm a bit taken aback (as ever) by some of the filmmakers who've been shunted into other sections, but at least after all the well - justified complaints that last year's Palme competition was mostly made up of subpar work by established auteurs, they haven't gone that route again (or, at least, not quite so pronouncedly).
The loosest of adaptations, cherry - picking from Michel Faber's strong novel of the same name, Under the Skin is home to a trio (at least) of indelible images and a style and presentation that function as shunts into a thicket of thorny existential questions; it's the best film I've seen this year and among the best films I've ever seen.
That's why so many young people graduate from high school having met teacher expectations, taken required courses, attained a decent GPA, and reached a respectable class rank, only to find themselves shunted into remedial courses at college.
The quality of trim materials has improved by several notches over those of the ASX or Outlander, but there is still a large amount of dark plastic, and lesser - used switchgear has been shunted into a hard - to - see block between the steering wheel and the door.
It also means that small presses (not «indie») could find themselves shunted into the self - published ghetto you're proposing to create, and they won't be happy about that, either.
When I was shunted into a death cutscene for some villain in an Assassin's Creed game, Ubisoft thought I cared.
It's rumored that for those staff members who were part of the development behind certain projects whose end product didn't quite meet the standards or expectations set out by the higher - up's, would find themselves shunted into less - privileged positions in the company hierarchy — even going as far as landing roles as security guards, or worse, mere cleaners.
However, unlike the multimedia display at Artists Space, the Whitney limited Rowland's inclusion to conceptual documentation, which it shunted into an easily overlooked corner, situating him as a footnote instead of a focal point.
International disputes over the climate change problem were shunted into a bureaucratic maze in 1992 with the UNFCCC treaty.
Collision prevention: (Left turn); when entering an intersection keep your wheels straight so that in the event you are hit by another car from the rear you can steer straight ahead, if your wheels are turned you will be shunted into oncoming traffic... ouch!!
A person is shunted into the bureaucracy.

Not exact matches

These companies shunted $ 259 billion in assets into protective custody — that is, away from shareholders.
By buying government (or agency) debt, and paying banks to hoard the reserves it creates by doing so, the Fed shunts a bigger share of the public's savings into the Fed's coffers, and from there to government or its agents.
In 2010, the Justice Department filed a discrimination suit against Wells Fargo alleging that the bank had shunted blacks into predatory loans regardless of their creditworthiness.
Experiences from early youth, say, get shunted off into a byway of the brain and fester as uneasy memory traces, exerting only a negative prehensive effect on the regnant society.
I'm thinking of you and I'm wanting, somehow, to repent for how we've shunted you to the side, bought into our culture's insane standards of beauty and aging, to ask for your forgiveness.
This crash involved only the slightest of touches, but turned into a huge shunt as Maldonado pitched Esteban Gutierrez's Sauber into a roll in Bahrain back in 2014.
Also it was weird how much she was kind of shunted off into the background after her big win so that Johnny's angle could be continued.
Shunted out wide immediately following Dempsey's 29 - second goal, Jones ended up doing the work of two men, supporting the attack when necessary, defending heroically, and tucking into midfield when the USA had the ball.
It was a scary shunt, nonetheless, with Elliott's car flying into the air, almost landing on its side at one point, as rivals piled into the carnage.
6) The players are to blame for a things such as attitude but you can't blame a player who has been shunted out into a different position.
The British racer shunted his RS17 into the barrier heavily at the final corner mid-way through the second practice session for the Australian GP.
The Sebring 12 Hours at the start of the year delivered this huge shunt between Jan Magnussen's Corvette and Kevin Estre's Porsche, with the two cars making contact as they lapped a slower car and spinning hard into the wall.
Tristan Vautier understeered into the tyre barriers on the outside of the corner and had a sizeable shunt.
Well, it took 10 seconds in race two for a big shunt to take place, with Dino Calcum's Opel Astra slamming into the barrier just after the lights went out.
Shoehorning Rooney into the No. 9 position seemed to have a detrimental impact on those around him too as Yilmaz was shunted out to the right wing where his effectiveness was severely limited.
I feel he has been shunted around too much and we have not found his best position and allowed him to develop into it.
Or laws about whether an agency may shunt some of their operating budget into cash - flow insurance if such was hedging available?
After kindling light in the crystal and shunting it through a system of lenses and mirrors, the SULF distills it into pulses of mind - boggling power.
After traveling about a mile, some of the electrons are shunted off into a separate pipe, where they smash into a three - foot - wide block of tungsten.
There, wastewater from the city is cleaned before being shunted back into Lake Mead, the city's primary freshwater supply.
Then, instead of sending neural signals from the animal's brain to a robot, he shunts them back into the muscles of the paralyzed arm, thereby bypassing the spinal cord.
Insulin - like growth factor promotes cell division and growth, while insulin shunts fuel consumed either into immediate energy use or into storage for a later time.
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