Sentences with phrase «way out of airplane»

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Although strong bipartisan support has been voiced for the JOBS Act amendments, Aguilar's negative sentiment echoes that of Senator Carl Levin (D - MI) who said, «It's as if the SEC is jumping out of an airplane today, and then proposing to check the safety of its parachute on the way down.»
I take food on the airplane because if given a choice of airport or airline food, I usually do with out which is not the best way to start a trip.
The peaches came up by airplane with my sister from California and peach cobbler is one of my all time favorite desserts and both of these facts laughed in my face as the cobbler sloshed its way out of the oven in a big gloppy mess.
Geologist Jeffrey Moore has figured out a way to study the viability of the arches with engineering tools designed to test airplane wings and bridges.
Picking out the infrasound pulses from individual hurricanes could be «a way of supplementing the information available from satellites and airplanes,» Bass says.
«We jumped out of the airplane and had to build a parachute on the way down,» he says.
On an airplane, the pitot tube can be mounted in a number of ways, including jutting out from the edge of the wing or sticking up from the fuselage.
That could help us keep airplanes out of harm's way — and organize post-eruption evacuations.
Stressed - out summer travelers at San Diego International Airport have a new way to ease airplane anxiety thanks to Ready, Pet, Go, a therapy dog program launched in partnership with Travelers Aid Society of San Diego and Therapy Dogs, Inc..
Now, with Wheeler bringing another one of his immersive light installations to the gallery this month (an approximation of the engulfing light the artist sees out his airplane window flying over New Mexico), Zwirner staffers have innovated a way to contend with the expected crush: a reservation system that will allow visitors to call ahead to reserve a spot in the work.
While no doubt borne out of a well - intentioned desire to protect consumers (remembering the recent impacts of mortgage - backed securities on financial markets), the Senators» approach is akin to responding to a tragic airplane crash by concluding that the best way to protect consumers from air disasters in the future is simply to ban flying.
The Observer — How cognitive illusions blind us to reason — Daniel Kahneman — The author of Thinking Fast and Slow talks, in this extract, about how our settled ways of thinking trip us up -LRB-... and let us believe it's okay to jump out of airplanes?).
I finally got my wife to look the other way while I jumped out of an airplane for my 54th birthday.
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