Sentences with phrase «whack even»

While the engine, brakes and wheels yielded good weight savings, engineers whacked even more: Air conditioning is an option; there is no sound - deadening material — or floor mats, trunk trim or tire - inflator kit; redundant wiring in the harness is gone.
But to be blunt, at that level of money you're not taking too bad a whacking even if they won't quote you the best rate.

Not exact matches

Even the senior debt will get whacked severely.
To even question it will get you into trouble in a lot of circles... Martyn Shenstone and others have written exceptional studies demonstrating the dishonesty of this model... add this to the fact that this all happens where the richest 5 % of the planet are (which you are as well) and it is really out of whack...
Socrates... you mean that only the church gets to pose whacked out unproveable nonsense (can't even call them theories) as definite answers to metaphysical questions.,,, I see.
Even the whack - est of whackies get someone who agrees, but never you.
This is my favorite quote of the chapter... maybe even the whole book: «If we're more opposed, for instance, to what we take to be «bad language» and nude scenes and films about gay people than we are to people being blown up, starved to death, deprived of life - saving medicine, or tortured, our offendedness is out of whack
So I remain in my fundamentalism (say) even as I think I'm striking OUT (against it), whacking the porcupine, so to speak.
While it roasted, I whisked up a sauce of tahini, lemon, garlic, and olive oil, drained a can of chickpeas, and took a few whacks at a bunch of cilantro, and meanwhile, oh my, the house even warmed a little.
Even though I'm far, far inland, Ike whacked us good — not a drop of rain but tons of wind damage, sustained gusts over 80 mph.
Even in my adult life, the extent of my cinnamon roll making has been whacking a tube against a counter and popping pre-rolled dough into the oven.
Yes, even fruit sugar can get your blood sugar out of whack when you ingest too much of it all at once.
German engineers even invented a commercial cutter to slice the sausages in one whack, quickly and uniformly.
The allure of two people whacking each other with a big dumb Q - Tip remains strong, even 20 years later.
Remember that even if your period is out of whack, you could still be ovulating, which means there's a chance you could get pregnant again.
My husband literally did not fit in the seats and our daughter was almost whacked in the head in the head several times by an inconsiderate passenger in a seat that technically reclined, even though there was no room to do so.
Even if your kiddo continues to co-sleep with you as they get bigger, I think you'll find that the negative part is not being able to fully stretch in your own bed without a grade - schooler whacking you in the eye.
Even more so, the postpartum period in general can leave your body, your mind, and thus your sex drive, all out of whack.
Batterdino is a whack job and he doesn't even deserve to be given the forum to release or spew rather his absolutely crazy opinions, statements and rants.
Critics, even some who agreed the balance of budget power was out of whack, said this plan would provide too strong an incentive for the Legislature to ignore the executive spending plan altogether.
It appears Bercow is now, more than ever, granting Labour spurious SO24 debates, Points of Order and even advising them on how to use arcane parliamentary procedures to whack the government, in an attempt to shore up the support he needs on the Labour benches.
Fact: Vince Tabone has made a career out of running for political office, losing 3 times in and even running on the Right to Life Party line like the whack - job radical that we all know he is.
Writing about dealing with disruptive students in 2006 - 07, Success Academy's first year, Moskowitz notes that when teachers are unable to stop even one student's incessant misbehavior, it «can have a domino effect... and soon the teacher is playing whack - a-mole rather than teaching.»
But the direct whack still raises the issue of when — and even whether — to repair the observatory: Funding for it has repeatedly been on the chopping block despite its historic contributions to astronomy.
Travel across time zones or shift work can knock those rhythms out of whack, possibly leading to sleep problems, bipolar disorder, metabolic syndrome and even cancer.
But under the microscope, even less severe cases appear to trigger an «integrated stress response,» which throws protein synthesis in neurons out of whack and may make long - term memory formation difficult.
«Of course, if the natural trend was greater than zero — if the natural climate was warming even a little bit — then the models have the atmospheric sensitivity to CO2 even further out of whack than that.»
If you see — or even just think of — a person who gets whacked in the foot, for instance, your nervous system responds as if you yourself had been hit in the same spot, even though you don't perceive the pain physically.
Even though thong - like sandals provide some cushioning benefit over bare feet alone, studies show they're responsible for throwing human gait kinetics out of whack.
Coincidentally, packaged foods are also typically high in carbohydrates that can whack out our hormones even more!
They're necessary for optimal digestive function, but sometimes an illness, a round of antibiotics, or even stress can throw this precarious balance out of whack.
Some inflammation is OK and even necessary for health, but when the ratio of omega - 3 to 6 gets out of whack in your body — which can easily happen with overconsumption of vegetable oils — the imbalance gives rise to numerous health problems.
Eating gargantuan amounts of food, even things that are considered healthy, can cause this to happen and knock your testosterone levels out of whack.
This particular hormone regulates your appetite, so when cortisol knocks it out of whack, you feel hungry more often — it tricks your brain into thinking you need more calories, even when you don't [4].
What's more, if you're constantly hunched over at the computer, the stress on your back muscles can throw things even further out of whack.
It's the alignment of the pelvis and sacrum that gets out of whack, so knowing where your pelvis should be as you move throughout the day (sitting, standing and walking), done in conjunction with a few daily squats (get a squatty potty and this doesn't even require extra time!)
A lot of proathletes, as well as high - level amateur athletes, must kind of increase their salt intake during training, even during the session; otherwise, their sodium and water balance can get so far out of whack that they can literally just kind of pass out.
I have come to realize that being a highly sensitive person (HSP) and also being someone whose hormones get out of whack really easily, I have to listen to my internal compass even more diligently than usual while I travel.
Someone caring thoughtful down to earth who takes pride themselves and never let negativity bring them down... someone that sees the brighter side of life and loves to laugh (even though my humor could be whack most time..
Even the violence lacks creativity, and simply revolves around disposable soldiers getting whacked with traumatic force simply so buckets of CGI blood can distract the audience into thinking that this movie is awesome
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: There is some surreal fun at the beginning as everything collapses, fake police open fire on dignitaries including Germany's «Chancellor Agnes Bruckner,» and there's even a Final Destination feel to the way all these heads of state get whacked.
(You may suspect it's Anderson having more fun with creation, like the political struggles he invents for his made - up Republic of Zubrowka, the species he concocted for The Life Aquatic, or the game of Whack - Bat, but you would be wrong, which may be why he even includes Zweig's birth and death years and locations).
The exceptions are Sam Elliott's gruff, unmistakable drawl as Butch (a Tyrannosaurus herder looking for his longhorns), Steve Zahn as a whacked - out pterodactyl named Thunderclap, and Peter Sohn (the film's director) as Forrest Woodbush, an even more scattered Styracosaurus.
When the orders are passed to someone even lower down on the boob chain, it comes out as: Whack Nancy in the knee!
His Florence Foster Jenkins seemed edited for hard - of - hearing older audiences, and Victoria & Abdul is even more whacking.
The logic of cause and effect - of action and consequence and resonance - seems completely out of whack, which is even more noticeable due to the movie being set in a confined location.
An invaluable lesson that there can be social consequences attached to playing a sport without a conscience even if you're the best around at throwing, whacking or catching a ball.
I get it's a sunny, tropical resort, but even in a beach paradise a girl likes to whack a top on occasionally.
This Bob Ross bit is even funnier, and I would honestly watch full episodes of Deadpool - as - Bob - Ross teaching painting, whacking off, and zoning out.
Even while Republicans are whacking the president «like a piñata,» as one pundit put it, they are treating his K — 12 education record with kid gloves.
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