Sentences with phrase «tight band»

If you find him crying for no apparent reason, check carefully for tight bands of hair.
I expect to see the 10 - year yield fluctuate within a fairly tight band of 1.8 % to 2.8 % for the next 1 - 3 years and perhaps longer.
In a world without global warming, the temperature difference between the freezing Arctic and warmer lower latitudes creates a pressure field that confines the jet stream to a relatively tight band around the Arctic, with wave - like meanders characterized by ephemeral «ridges» and «troughs.»
Excluding three outliers, benchmark bonds — meaning those with 10 - year terms and the highest possible ratings — have priced in a relatively tight band between 88 and 98 basis points more than swaps.
In dogs, unlike cats, the ovaries are held more firmly in place with tight bands of ligaments.
While it's handy because you can adjust how tight the band will be on your wrist, it's very cumbersome to lock it in place; I pinched myself once or twice.
Tongue - tie (ankyloglossia) is a condition in which an unusually short, thick or tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) tethers the bottom of the tongue's tip to the floor of the mouth.
* Turnover rates hit a low of 11.17 percent in 2010 - 11 and climbed to a high of 14.84 percent in 2014 - 15, but they've mostly fluctuated in a relatively tight band.
A visitor to the Cruise Automation office — a converted garage off San Francisco's Gilbert Street — encounters a tight band of twenty - and thirtysomethings, earbuds in, working silently on computers, endlessly scrutinizing data from automated driving tests and fleshing out the algorithms that keep Cruise's cars in their lanes.
The Fed's five - year forward breakeven rates stayed in a tight band of 1.75 - 1.85 throughout the second half of 2017.
When a baby has this tight band of tissue under the tongue, it is called «tongue - tie» or ankyloglossia.
The internal pressure of the expanding uterus and growing baby has pushed this tight band of to the max, and when you add pressure to this area, it could lead to a small split in the core muscles which will then potentially get worse as this area expands.
With tongue - tie, an unusually short, thick or tight band of tissue (lingual frenulum) tethers the bottom of the tongue's tip to the floor of the mouth.
«The overlying problem is that the TFL is over active, and the back of the hip, the gluteus medius, is underactive, and that leads to a tight band on the outside of the thigh, rubbing on the knee, pulling of the knee cap over, and fat pad impingement,» explains one of the researchers, Dr. Sam Church, a knee surgeon at Fortius Clinic in London.
People who are sensitive to it get a feeling like a tight band around the head that kicks in about 20 minutes after MSG touches their lips.
At the very opening of your stomach is a tight band of muscle shaped like a ring that relaxes and contracts to let food in — it's called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES).
If you're one of the 10 % of the population that has never experienced a tension headache before, well, it kind of feels like there is a tight band around your head.
That tight band around your stomach makes you want to be better, so you can take it off.
The sleeves have a tight band, so you may find your upper arms feeling squeezed.
If you ever purchased a hat that had a tight band you'll understand why this is such a big issue with me.
Set one year after the events of Ultron, Captan America (Chris Evans) and his tight band of colorful superheroes (Scarlett Johannson, Anthony Mackie and Elizabeth Olsen) are dispatched to Nigeria to handle a terrorist threat, engineered by an old enemy (Frank Grillo).
This leads the vehicle to operate in a tight band around stoichiometric or 14.7:1, dashing back and forth across it.
Grotesque lumps were her breasts; a tight band of knotted tissue was her abdomen.»
Luckily, mortgage REITs have most recently traded within a tight band of their book value.
Back during the 2002 - 2004 era, though rates were low, Fed funds traded in a tight band.
There are a variety of methods used including cutting the tail off and the stitching it closed or banding, which involves placing a tight band on the tail to cut off the blood flow and allowing the appendage to wither off.
It was just such a tight band and so powerful and strong.
15 However it is unlikely that atrophied flippers from tight bands can fully explain the 50 % drop in the Emperor's abundance.
Solar activity varies in a tight band — incident energy at the surface is reduced by a factor of four.
«One of the consequences is that you get a tighter band of westerly winds in the southern latitudes that confines the cold air that's produced there, so you actually get a cooling.»
There is choice of insurer but price is government controlled in a tight band.
They also passively attenuate a decent amount of noise, though their bulk and tight band are a bit to much for some.
With a tight band of allies who have a common goal, you are never alone.
Outside of a small number of exceptions, spreads for CMBS conduit deals remained in a relatively tight band.
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