Sentences with phrase «slant in»

And always cut on a slant in the direction you want the new branch to grow.
While it is technically possible to install solar panels on the north side of your roof, they need to be mounted so that they oppose the roof's slant in order to generate electricity.
You have alotn occasional useful slant in a generally verbose heap of old, well known science in what amounts to free commercials about the self - described admirable prowess of RIE.
Don't love the partisan slant in the title, but it's justified once you read on.
Anyway — what we have, maybe, is a Biennale with a strong post-colonial slant in West Berlin, and more directly political works in the East.
The top and the bottom of the mat and canvas line up, tightly framing the woman's body; to create the illusion of depth, the sides of the mat slant in, creating a queasy sense of something awry.
The BarCap U.S. Corporate High Yield - to - Worst 10 - year Treasury spread fell from 5.81 to 4.58, while the US 10 - year Treasury yield bottomed out at 1.32 % on July 6.1 Volatility, in the form of VIX, eased during the third quarter, falling from 15.63 to 13.20.1 Although the economy appeared less vibrant in September, a bias toward higher interest rates, a downward slant in high yield spreads and benign volatility were all favorable for investor risk taking.
Readers from around the world can now keep up with news as seen through the local news market rather than relying on the possibility of a political slant in their home countries or regions to filter that news.
It starts off as a normal black instrument pod, but then the top slopes radically downward as it approaches the passenger's seat, and that means vents and temperature controls that slant in peculiar fashion in the center of the dash....
Pupil premium does have a political slant in that it will remain «for the duration of this parliament».
Give your style a feminine slant in our satin wrap blouse.
There is a strong vegetarian slant in the book, but I love it, and I actually find it easier to cook for my daughter without meat and using helathy alternatives.
With the Mexican slant in Houston, I have been gobbling up black beans with much gusto as of late.
I suppose most people who cook have a particular ingredient that they like to use with ease and familiarity — like the signature loop when you write the letter «g», or the distinct slant in your handwriting, or the way a photographer uses natural light to create beautiful pictures.
Cut the grilled green onions on a slant in similar sized pieces.
Negativity breeds negativity, so I always find a positive slant in every question I ask.»
However, it seems quite slanted in places.
The status quo is heavily slanted in favor of fiat currencies, against gold, and maintaining their power and wealth.
Erin is correct in her opinion but slanted in context.
Just as Glenn is correct in his opinion and slanted in context.
Considering the «HUGE penalty» was in fact a dive and Southampton had 2 clear cut penalties not given, I fear the referee was probably more slanted in his favour then not.
I mean, it was definitely slanted in one direction,» said Blair Horner, NYPIRG's legislative director.
In the meantime, Hinchey repeatedly called Kemble's claims «ridiculous,» and suggested both the reporter and the Freeman, which is backing Kemble up, have been slanted in their coverage.
It has modern buttons that are slanted in for an edgy look.
Our floors are so uneven and slanting in some spots it really makes placing furniture interesting.
I can say that I am a little slanted in my point of view because I am not a huge multiplayer fan, as you usually end up with a bunch of people who figure out how to cheat and make that part of most gaming a joke.
• The quintessence of academia, A Serious Man: Arlen (Avi Hoptman) slanted in the office doorway, confiding in Larry Gopnik (Michael Stuhlbarg) that the tenure committee has received letters... not that anyone takes them seriously...
His eyes gleam when opened and has ginger brown hair in between his two ears that is slanted in a modular way.
From a corporate's perspective, the benefits may seem slanted in favor of the employee.
The PBS series appeared to be slanted in such a way as to represent the conservative, anti-public employee sentiment of the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.
This therefore slanted me in favor of the nook and the iPhone.
A dazzling ray of light slanted in through the trees.
John Locke, author of Saving Rachel says: «The first time I saw the business model for selling eBooks on Kindle, my eyes lit up like a kid at Christmas,» says John, «because Kindle doesn't just level the playing field for self - published authors, it actually slants it in our favour.
What we're wondering: At first glance, Rome II is very much slanted in favor of the Roman faction.
The sun slants in, making a wedge of light bright on the floor.
The plastic forms a ridged, crudely lenticular surface, which means that the images change, slanting in and out of view as the angle of sight shifts.
His whole description of the last 60 million years is slanted in the same way.
Many people believed that production capabilities might be slanted in favour of big corporations, or entities that already have a license to produce for medical purposes by Health Canada.
Unlike the United States (where the target typically has 18 months to locate a white knight or remain independent), in Canada the timeline is compressed and the process is heavily slanted in favour of the acquirer.
It is slanted in favor of the alienating parent when alienation is present.

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Slant hit 4 million readers in a month, published 9,000 stories from 1,400 writers, its editor Amanda Gutterman said her farewell letter in April announcing Slant was being shut down, as reported by Politico.
«The SuperShe network as well as the island experience are slanted toward women who are interested in wellness, mindfulness, health, fitness, nature, beauty, relaxation, and connecting with other women,» Roth told Business Insider.
You might as well just close your eyes when you shift into reverse or change lanes in any direction; the windshield is so slanted that, even when peering forward, the view is impeded by the top line of the glass.
In the ruling, which was made public just before Christmas, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said the government was wrong to deny a trademark to «The Slants,» an Asian - American banIn the ruling, which was made public just before Christmas, the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said the government was wrong to deny a trademark to «The Slants,» an Asian - American banin Washington said the government was wrong to deny a trademark to «The Slants,» an Asian - American band.
This is especially true in demographically slanted areas, such as big cities.
Pasquale Jones At Charlie Bird's nearby sister restaurant, in a corner, clubhouse - y space (where Solomon is also an investor), the menu slants toward dishes from the custom - built Stefano Ferrara wood ovens, including stellar pies.
While this argument can take many forms, it often centers around two separate concerns: whether community institutions have the economies of scale to go toe - to - toe with the biggest banks; and whether the «too big to fail» crowd has unfair advantages that slants the playing field in their direction.
According to a discussion taking place on Facebook, Jon's wife explained that her husband was in a meeting when the tree behind their Tesla started slanting.
In a preseason game against Hollywood Hills his junior season, Ridley scored a 70 - yard touchdown on a slant and returned a kickoff for another touchdown.
In a preseason game against Hollywood Hills his junior season, Ridley scored a 70 - yard touchdown on a slant and...
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