Sentences with phrase «sticking points happen»

Naturally, there are many more factors involved with where sticking points happen, but the nervous system can certainly contribute.

Not exact matches

There have been debates going on about Wenger's future at Arsenal with the defence mostly pointing out that all teams have their cycles and look what happened when Man Utd stuck with Fergie through his sticky patch.
(Dr. Stacy Kerr) Kerr makes a wonderful point of being able to roll with whatever happens but still sticking firm to your own beliefs.
You'll eventually get to the point where you don't need the stick, but I highly recommend you use it so that you're getting more quality reps.. Now, I'm running in place and notice how I'm perfectly still here through core stability and the range of motion is happening at the hips and it's the mechanics.
But, there's a much more common version of the blues that happens to all of us at some point or another: we feel «stuck,» or can't seem to shake our bad mood.
An eyewitness says that at one point, only minutes after the collision happened, there were 15 buses stuck in queues, before the Metropolitan police chose to divert them to other routes.
In place of the eight - speed torque - converted automatic in the A7 there's a seven - speed dual - clutch sequential manual in the S7, which happens to be my only big sticking point to the car.
Aside from the engine, there is one other sticking point for the Colorado and that happens to price.
At one point I became stuck in a level because after defeating a gruelling siege of zombies nothing happened, leaving me trapped and forced to restart.
This is really the main sticking point — Wildlands should be considered a co-op game that just so happens to let you play it alone if you really want.
Otherwise, this is strictly a puzzle game where getting stuck is fairly unlikely unless you happen to have the brainpower of your average crack addict from Glasgow, although now that I think about they can be quite sly... Anyway, the point is when you aren't taking in the scenery or wrangling the story into something cohesive you'll probably be completing some form of puzzle.
While Peter Theil makes a valid point about warmists refusing to debate, you can tell he's not paying a great deal of attention to the subject when he says:» The hockey stick that Al Gore predicted in the early 2000s on the climate has not happened
I pointed out the Goddard / Marcott analogy on the 24th, twice, and was roundly attacked for it since my name isn't McIntyre, attacked for my nefarious motives that are merely to strongly shun mistakes, outlandish conspiracy theories and outspoken crackpot comments on mainstream skeptical blogs that afford the usual hockey stick team members newfound media attention with very lasting damage to skepticism and also strongly hinder my ability to reach out to reasonable people who are strongly averse to extremism as nearly all normal people happen to be for very good reason.
Several people pointed out that is in fact what happened on at least some of the «hockey stick» graphs, so I asked Brian if he was changing his position in response to this new information.
He reflected this happened «because when I was drafting the memo and got stuck on how to approach one difficult point, I met briefly with the partner to discuss the issue and get further clarification.»
If you were in a couples therapy session and you were stuck, your therapist might slow you down (we all know how sped up and out of control it can get when you're in conflict) and help point out what's happening with your body and your emotions.
«Some new - home sales that would have happened this March were likely pulled forward as a result of exceedingly good weather conditions across much of the country in February, when we recorded the quickest sales pace since the end of the homebuyer tax credit,» notes Barry Rutenberg, chairman of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and a home builder from Gainesville, Fla. «The bottom line is that builders in many markets are reporting more interest among prospective buyers, with the main sticking points for sales right now being access to credit for builders and buyers, and problems with obtaining accurate appraisals.»
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