Sentences with phrase «whack from»

I wonder how well the Wii would take a whack from the Wii remote.
I only do this when they get 20 % out of whack from my original asset allocations, which in this case has taken a full year.
It may seem as though the bones seem to be randomly stacked on top of one another, but that is not the case — they are placed exactly how they need to be for optimal performance of the hands and lower arms, and if they get out of whack from trauma or imbalanced strength ratios as a result of your training, you can have some problems.
To sensitise an individual who's hormones have been sent out of whack from excessive fructose and perhaps lectin intake?
It's comfortable to use and control plus it can take a whack from a mallet without breaking or losing its shape.
There are some crazy odors that can bypass all the barriers you put up, however, and you might just have to deal with being stinky while your hormones are out of whack from pregnancy.
Our lives were so out of whack from not getting to go home and «start» our family the way we wanted to or had planned.
Gabriel is a long - term absentee, Laurent Koscielny is out, Shkodran Mustafi is out and Per Mertesacker missed the curtain raiser against Leicester too after taking a whack from Gary Cahill in the Community Shield.
Grantham talked about how profit margins and valuations on the market were far too out of whack from the historical equilibrium.
Practice your lift overs, the dink, and practice whacking them from out and around the box.
The rubber keeps the grip comfortable so you can get a nice grip on your tool while the metal butt end means it can take whacks from a standard hammer.
A molecule getting whacked from above gets hit harder than one getting whacked from below if everything else is equal.
Canadian agricultural will get a severe whacking from a shortened growing season and un-seasonal frosts.

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Last week, following the publishing of details from Comey's memoir, the president called the former FBI director a «slimeball,» «slippery,» and «a man who always ends up badly and out of whack (he is not smart!).»
From chasing too many opportunities to getting whacked by currency fluctuations, the game of international expansion has many threats that domestic - only businesspeople never see.
After all, if you're searching for a laptop and enter «laptops» into Google, you're probably not too sure which laptop is the right one for you and you're a fair whack away from actually buying one.
'' [But] with the stock at 30 times 2020 earnings, with the upside coming from a glutted market,» he continued, «we think the risk - reward in this, given where other LNG plays are in Australia and elsewhere, is just completely out - of - whack
The trio's Tuesday announcement whacked shares of health care - related companies, from drugstore operators and distributors to health insurers.
It involves everything from mowing lawns to weed whacking and watering plants.
One of my astute readers, named Jim, wondered how far out of whack the returns can get over any one year period from this long - term trendline.
You had talked about the increase on delinquencies on the student loan book being a function of seasoning, and it's a little bit out of whack with what you would expect from a seasonality perspective.
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says there is mounting evidence that house prices in a number of Canadian cities are out of whack with incomes and other economic fundamentals.The latest report from CMHC says there is evidence of overvaluation in nine of the 15 real estate markets included in the research.
If you get whacked up front, and withdraw 4 % from a nut that not only goes nowhere for 13 years but is actually 50 % less at times, it is going to be a long and disappointing retirement.
Facebook shares have gotten whacked, down more than 11 % since news broke over the weekend that Cambridge Analytica accessed data from 50 million Facebook users without their permission.
The budget that President Donald Trump proposed Monday takes a hard whack at the poorest Americans, slashing billions of dollars from food stamps, public health insurance and federal housing vouchers, while trying to tilt the programs in more conservative directions.
According to the Andrews Pitchfork methodology from PitchforkPlayground.com, gold has been whacked hard as the US Dollar rallies.
Let's revisit Obama & Jeremiah Wright — whack job deluxe — ... dead air from the leftist press.
If good old Steve had been in the room with me it would have taken a great deal of restraint to keep from whacking him over the head with something handy, like a frying pan or the coffee pot.
She attends a national meeting of bridal consultants where attendees can take a whack at a piñata representing «the bride from hell,» travels to Aruba to learn about «destination weddings,» and visits struggling downtown Hebron, Wisconsin, where a financially strapped Methodist church is marketing itself as a wedding venue called «Chapel on the Hill.»
For years we've had our students read the appropriate literature — from Elmer Gantry to Wise Blood — on the implicit assumption that these and other portraits of slightly out - of - whack ministers accurately represent the norm of vocational misery among Protestant clergy.
Last thing we need is another whack - job on a mission from God.
You are SERIOUSLY using a video from this right - wing whack job organization as EVIDENCE?
By replacing the fat - filled dairy ingredients from the original with fat - free milk and chicken broth, and by using lean Italian turkey sausage, we can whack around fifteen grams of fat off the original version.
Size 8 from 22 sounds great — but not if it's due to being too scared to eat and you do it in a huge whack!)
KKR & Co took a $ 3.05 billion whack at Treasury Wine Estates while the company was reeling from the fallout of impairments and mismanagement in its United States business.
Despite a push for supermarkets to whack a 50 cent levy on shoppers from a farmer group, government sources suggested that was not a likely option as it could distort the market, disadvantage export - orientated milk producers and would be out of line with the Coalition's message on lower taxes.
So aside from the fact that my hormones are out of whack, I've had zero sleep, and my fat jeans are tight, I also find myself tearing up over the the look of betrayal in my daughter's eyes as I spend hours holding, feeding, and rocking the baby.
For this soup recipe, whack the garlic cloves with the side of a chef's knife; the papery skins will loosen from the cloves and you can slip them right off.
Whacked over the right eye by an elbow from Marta de Souza Sobral of the Richmond Rage only two minutes into the first quarter, Rizzotti went to the locker room at the Hartford Civic Center and asked the team doctor, Paul Tortland, to «slap a Band - Aid on it.»
While the television coverage is a bit out of whack, viewers will be able to watch live golf, thanks to an online stream from NBC Live Extra.
The BS stick work, slashes and cross-checks, running around with no intention of playing the puck and then whacking an unsuspecting player away from the play with a two hander, absolute garbage.
Finalists range from Ezzard Charles in an affecting muscular dystrophy appeal to the scene in which Victoria Medlin invades the Reds» locker room and whacks Pete Rose in the gut.
Arsenal must get whacked hard by losing more and more money from their fans each day, if they keep ignoring the fans» voices.
Just two minutes later, however, it was France who struck, Benzema letting a direct ball from Matuidi drop over his shoulder, and after appearing to be merely holding the ball up, suddenly whacked a half - volley across goal which caught Cillessen by surprise and put France into the lead.
Of the 74 nations competing in the Olympics, no fewer than 35 consider it their leading game, and the clean whack of a goal - bound kick rises from literally hundreds of thousands of playing fields from Central and South America, to Europe and the Middle East, through the U.S.S.R. to Red China and into Southeast Asia.
Bryce Petty, meanwhile, was good in Baylor's stomping of Oklahoma... but Stanford's stomping of Oregon made it really, really easy to switch away from the whacking in Waco at halftime, or earlier.
The Detroit Red Wings had some solid sustained pressure against the Vancouver Canucks on their power play in the second period when Canucks defenseman Luca Sbisa whacked at the puck trying to get it away from Pavel Datsyuk.
Eric Bernard was also involved, as was Martin Brundle in the McLaren, who took a terrifying whack on the helmet from Verstappen's wheel.
I support all sports I'll put ANY jersey from ANY pro team if I'm whack for wearing jerseys they give me out of love then I'm whack for wearing jerseys they give me out of love then I'm WhackWhack
The Jungle glossary runs to 200 terms; they include Clank - Fu, smack, bugaha (Omaha), cheating «Diques (the Colorado Avalanche, formerly the Quebec Nordiques), «nad (gonad) and whack (dumb, taken from the first line of a song from O'Neal's film Kazaam).
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