Sentences with phrase «stays on a straight line»

Because of this, just about everything stays on a straight line and allows the film's plot to seamlessly move forward.

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This step may be a little more challenging than it sounds, simply because staying on track and cutting in a straight line for 5 yards can be tricky!
The weight of the road deck in a cable - stayed bridge is balanced evenly on either side of a tower, rather than hanging straight down from taut lines like in a suspension.
Hold a dumbbell straight up in the air in your left hand, while your right hand stays on the floor in line with your shoulder.
On the other hand, if the feet are slightly turned out, staying in line with the knees doesn't require such an extent of tibial internal rotation and it's much easier to keep the entire lower part of the body in a straight line.
In the starting position, the best ball size will allow you to place your hands flat on the floor while your trunk stays in a straight line.
How to do it: Lie face down on a mat with your legs together and then raise yourself on to your forearms and balls of your feet (hands and forearms will be flat on the floor with you elbows directly under your shoulders), keep a straight line from your head to heels and your abs tight, you need to stay looking down in order to keep the spine in neutral position.
Step 1: Position yourself on the ground so that your hands are directly under you shoulders and your body stays in a straight line.
Lie face down on the floor and then lift yourself on to your forearms and toes (hands and forearms will be flat on the floor with you elbows directly under your shoulders), keeping a straight line from your head to heels, you need to stay looking down in order to keep the spine in neutral position.
A recovery is on - track, they suggest, but it won't be a straight line to greater prosperity — basically, they seem to be saying, stay vigilant and take nothing for granted.
One way to look at the climate is that global mean surface temperatures have wandered up and down, to the left and the right, warmer and cooler, over the last thousand years, but have generally stayed a straight course, represented by the dashed line placed on the graph by the I.P.C.C. in 1990.
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