Sentences with phrase «tiny bit of pressure»

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Add in a bit of anxiety or just the general feeling of being pressured to fit everything into your day, and you are likely taking teeny tiny breaths.
Laboratory experiments and the discovery of tiny bits of carbonate impurities in lower mantle diamonds indicated that carbonates could withstand the extreme pressures and temperatures of not only the upper mantle, but the lower mantle as well.
With the engine only consuming a tiny bit of this air, the pressure builds up in the intake hoses and slows down the compressor wheel.
I completely agree with your list and hope that those kinds of lists might raise the pressure on Amazon at least a tiny bit.
There's just the tiniest bit of casing flex under significant hand pressure and the display doesn't distort when you press down on the front.
Whenever a dog urinates or defecates, the act applies pressure to the anal glands, and a tiny bit of the fluid is released.
Nails that are too long, or torn; the skeleton being off kilter, so the paws are taking more pressure than they should have to; debris such as pine needles, sticky weeds, tiny bits of gravel between the toes, ticks buried between the toes, salt from winter roads, hot pavement, lawn chemicals that cause a burning feeling; growths / tumors, and even cancerous lesions.
All of the face buttons feel chunky, and require a tiny bit more pressure to press than the Dual Shock 4, for example, though not by much.
... A combination of causes might be the truth, for example, top - down radiative heating, geothermal heating, a tiny bit of surface heating from the Sun, all amplified by atmospheric pressure.
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