But Red Bull boss Christian Horner then responded by saying they've exercised his option and he is under contract at Toro Rosso for 2018, and Sainz then said the comments had been
taken out of proportion.
Is diving
taken out of proportion in England?
Not exact matches
«The savage pummeling
taken by credit markets is so
out of proportion that there appear to be two parallel realities,» wrote Leech, whose firm manages $ 466 billion as a subsidiary
of Legg Mason.
This widening in the gap between fixed and variable housing rates is likely to have contributed to the pick - up in the
proportion of borrowers choosing to
take out fixed - rate housing loans: in November 2004, the latest available data, 11 per cent
of new owner - occupier housing loan approvals were at fixed rates, up from 7 per cent three months earlier and the highest share since the beginning
of 2004, which followed a period
of monetary policy tightening (Graph 45).
At the same time, they hedged a large
proportion of their capital from changes in Brazil's economic situation by
taking it
out of the country en masse.
Somehow society has
taken the context
of Christianity way
out of proportion.
You know, I personally think that everything revolving around the LDS church and Mitt Romney is
taken way too
out of proportion.
Our products
take the guesswork
out of healthier eating; retraining you to eat the right amounts
of the right foods, in the right
proportion.
With that in mind, I also have understood that people are
taking CTE
out of proportion.
Or, perhaps more likely, that the events never
took place and had been blown
out of proportion by media outlets desperate for a story about Lionel Messi being a sore loser.
It would
take a collapse
of unthinkable
proportions for them to drop
out of the top two and lose their automatic promotion to the Premier League.
Not too long ago, a Gallup poll indicated a huge
proportion of men — 76 percent — would chose to work
out of the home than «stay at home and
take care
of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
A recent Gallup poll indicates a huge
proportion of men — 76 percent — would chose to work
out of the home than «stay at home and
take care
of the house and family» while just 51 percent
of women said the same.
Newborn Pocket Diapers and All - In - One Diapers - Now, prefolds are fantastic and definitely hold a great deal
of appeal for both their cost, and their ease
of customizing the fit to your baby (babies do not come
out evenly
proportioned, they are often chubby in some areas and skinny in others, it
takes a few weeks for them to «chunk up» and even
out).
If that's all that
took place, what
took place wasn't a «plot» - so the headline is a bit
out of proportion.
Yet when a distribution centre was moved to a new location existing staff said they would have lost
out by transferring and the result was a higher
proportion of staff from A8 countries
taking up the jobs.
It would
take a perfectly placed screen,
of just the right
proportions, to block
out that searchlight, but not the firefly.
Researchers can now use cores
of these sediments to make
out when the ancient Romans switched their water delivery systems,
taking advantage
of the fact that the
proportion of lead atoms with different weights changes depending on where the lead ore was mined.
«It got blown completely
out of proportion and they
took advantage
of that issue to further their agenda.»
Moses points
out that the United States is also lagging behind the developed world in the
proportion of primary care doctors, something that
takes its toll not just in preventive medicine but in coordination
of care once someone becomes sick.
With cost
taken out of the equation, more than three - quarters
of the participants opted for an IUD or implant — a
proportion roughly 10 times higher than in the general population.
And mixes
take the guesswork
out of seasoning because the ingredients are already perfectly
proportioned!
But some
of it is
taking research and blowing it
out of proportion in many cases.
Most
of the scary stories are
taken out of context or blown
out of proportion.
For example another top I wore yesterday is too long over the skirt, which
takes the outfit
out of proportion.
The graphics have been stretched
out of proportion once again to fit the different aspect ratio
of modern smartphones, leading to a kind
of weird look that
takes some getting used to, and the scrolling isn't as smooth as I'd prefer.
I guess what I'm trying to say is, better graphics were imment for games from day one, but the other companies
took it way
out of proportion in terms
of what people can afford, the actual known value
of the console, and what it can do.
Not that the characters look realistic, but within their established cartoon world, their movements are completely fluid, their environs intricately presented, and even the physics
of their action carry the
proportions necessary to avoid
taking us
out of the moment, as so many other recent animated films tend to do.
Unfolding in his signature long
takes — the opener is a candidate for shot
of the year — the film ventures to the driver's single - room home in a windswept prairie, where he and his daughter subsist on potatoes and wait
out a storm
of apocalyptic
proportions.
The level
of absurdity is
taken to Monty Python
proportions with characters who start wearing costumes, affecting voices, and acting
out the crime in front
of the man who did them, trying to jog his memory about who he is.
A 16 bit platformer with a distinct survival - crafting focus, Terraria
takes the Minecraft formula and blows it
out of proportion into something that more closely resembles a full on RPG than anything else.
As with Just Married, director Shawn Levy
takes an idea which most people could relate to and blows it totally
out of proportion.
If you are over 45 years old and reading this, the
proportion who
took calculus in high school is less than one
out of ten.
A small
proportion of parents across England have
taken their children
out of primary schools on Tuesday, protesting against tests for six and seven year olds.
Compared to the S90, the Polestar 1 is also very different dimensionally: It's 25.5 inches shorter, including 12.6 in removed from the wheelbase and another 7.9 in
taken out of the rear overhang for sportier
proportions.
That starts with the exterior, which borrows current Audi design cues like a massive grille, but also
takes full advantage
of the Aicon's electric powertrain and lack
of manual controls by adopting exaggerated
proportions that push the wheels
out to the corners, and make no allowance for an engine compartment or trunk.
Market volatility can be hard to
take when listening to the media, who seem to blow everything
out of proportion with the markets.
«The mortgages affected by the new rules are not a significant
proportion of the market in any case, and all mortgages are scrutinized by banks and other lenders at the time they're
taken out - our qualifying process is already strict,» she says.
Hover over the map below, which highlights by region the average house deposit, wedding loan amount, and
proportion of people who
take out a wedding loan but don't own a home.
From Xbox's very own page https://www.reddit.com/r/xb... You all need to
take a step back and stop making up and over blowing everything
out of proportion when it comes to XboneX.
It
takes its name («The Raised Banner» in English) from the first line
of the Horst - Wessel - Lied, the anthem
of the National Socialist German Workers Party, and Stella pointed
out that it is in the same
proportions as banners used by that organization.
By
taking mundane objects and presenting them
out of context and in such colossal
proportions, Oldenburg forced viewers to reassess their daily lives and values.
The glee that I
took from the USA's second round loss to Ghana was very much
out of proportion compared to how little it mattered to me that either team went through to the quarter - finals.
One
of their strategies is to
take legitimate peer - reviewed work
out of context, blow it all
out of proportion, or misrepresent it most falsely, to give the impression that it overthrows the reality
of global warming when in fact such was never the intent or conclusion
of the authors.
I can see Carlin's point; until we learn to
take care
of ourselves, our fellow traveler's on this space ship... eh, whatever... I get too overwhelmed by the
proportion of the problems... Perhaps it is better for me just to stake
out the problem, i can focus on and hope and trust that others will do the same for other ones.
This seems to be another case
of taking a prediction and blowing it
out of proportion.
You
take a small potential issue, and blow it
out of proportion and distort it, so typical
of conspiracy theorists.
What Knorr was saying that becuase the
proportion that the planet
takes up adjusts to the increase it is likely that as you reduce then the amount that nature
takes up will also reduce, meaning you will not get the full value
out of devreasing CO2.
Such rebuttal material was probably viewed as potentially fatal for enviro - activists, and from all I've found, it appears they
took a practically unknown pilot project PR campaign from the Western Fuels Association and blew it
out of all
proportion in order to have some kind
of plausible - sounding «evidence» for their claim that skeptic climate scientists were no different than the paid shill experts who claimed cigarette smoking was not especially harmful.
But will the oceans always be able to
take up that
proportion of human CO2 emissions year in and year
out?