Sentences with phrase «which brief time»

It can accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour in three seconds, after which brief time your eyeballs will be deep in their sockets.

Not exact matches

This automatically put me in work mode, which made it difficult to focus on my wife and children for the brief time I have with them before heading to the office.
People who can't control their impulse purchases often get a brief «high» from making those purchases, which is one reason they have a hard time stopping themselves.
The Times reported Wednesday that Trump was glancing at a fact sheet about the opioid crisis, which had been billed as the focus of the briefing.
«For a long time, climate change was pushed by EU diplomacy and the U.S. was largely absent,» said Edward Cameron, managing director of the New York - based Business for Social Responsibility, which organized numerous briefings and panel discussions at COP 21.
Even the pieces for which he won his 2004 National Magazine Award were based more on a p.r. stunt than on any sharp insights: At a press briefing in Doha, Qatar, Wolff stood up and asked General Vincent Brooks why it was worth the media's time to show up for such highly orchestrated, unnewsworthy events.
The following brief piece discusses the adverse health effects sitting for a long time can precipitate, as well as five simple exercises that can be done from a desk which could prevent and / or reverse these effects.
Mid-teens P / Es are now becoming commonplace and in some cases, they are even approaching 10 times earnings which is something I've never seen in over 30 years of owning MLPs (perhaps save for a very brief period in early 2009, when almost everything was totally crushed, and the 2015 energy collapse).
But in the absence of any suggestion that the currency's appreciation would delay a tapering of bond purchases, the single currency's rally — which by the end of August had taken it above US$ 1.20 for the first time since the start of 2015 — resumed, following a brief pause in the run - up to the ECB meeting.
Unfortunately, such delay further shortens the already brief time that the family has in which to deal with its turbulent emotions.
In addition, for just a brief comment, I will just link to something by C.F.W. Walther which I posted some time ago, which is just a little snapshot: http://thoughts-brigitte.blogspot.com/2011/04/god-grant-it-walther-on-hardening.html
Into the brief period of which we have a record are compressed his baptism by John the Baptist — a prophet of the Old Testament stamp — his time of solitary meditation and temptation in the wilderness, the calling of his twelve most intimate disciples, his going about with them healing and teaching in Galilee and its environs, the journey to Jerusalem and his triumphal entry, the stormy events of passion week, his crucifixion, and resurrection.
It is for these reasons that Berger considers it the «paramount reality» — the world in which we spend much of our time and to which we inevitably return after brief excursions into the alternative realities of fantasy, sleep, or philosophical reflection.
Ah, but about the present Peirce became another mathematician legislating for actuality; he decided that the presents in which actions happen are infinitesimally brief, with an infinite number in any finite time however short.
In it he discusses the amazing development of man's brain which, in a relatively brief time (anthropologically speaking), allowed him to emerge from animalism to self - awareness:
In the first place, the Church to which I belong shall receive the fruit of this labor, so that it may hereafter continue longer, for even if only a brief portion of time remains to me from the duties of my office, yet that, however small it may be, I have determined to devote to this kind of writing.»
While Peter almost certainly visited Rome for what looks like a brief period of time, if there was any city that represented or epitomized his authority in a special way, it would not be Rome, the place of his murder, but Jerusalem, in which the Church was born, or perhaps better yet Antioch, in which he long served as a local leader.
At the same time, Whitehead's thought has been existentially attractive to Christian thinkers, whose understanding of the world is already attuned to what Whitehead calls «the brief Galilean vision of humility» that «dwells upon the tender elements in the world which slowly and in quietness operate by love» (PR 404).
The matter in which there might be spiritual progress in time on a time span extending over many generations of life on earth is... the opportunity open to souls by way of the learning that comes through suffering, for getting into closer communication with God during their brief passage through this world.
In brief the tenacity with which we hold on to a law is an indication of its place in the body of scientific knowledge at a particular time.
I ventured an interpretation at that time, and, now that the theory of objects has been discussed at least in its broader outlines, I choose to return to a brief support of the interpretation which I then put forth.
He has preferred to take time for a careful analysis in a document that can serve as a text of reference, rather than posting a brief and partial intervention limited to the taking of a position «for» or «against»; thus he hopes to avoid being exposed to dismissive caricatures, which, alas, are all too common where subjects such as this are concerned.
There is a variety of ways to get connected as a group — joining hands in the circle with eyes closed for a moment and then discussing what each person experienced; milling around, taking a brief time to hold the hands and look into the eyes of each member, repeating his name; talking in pairs for a few minutes about topics such as «What I hope for and fear in this group,» «What's most important to me right now,» «What I hope to become in the next year,» after which each person introduces his partner to the group, sharing what he has learned.
So too were the half - hour of meditation and the time of silence which he made the discipline of the entire seminary community: «A unifying arch swung from music and play to quietude and prayer...» Schönherr concludes his brief reflection by admitting to being «under the spell of that man who gave himself so entirely, heart and soul, whether in play or in theological discussion.
And this brief Christian apocalypse,» which was widespread in the communities, was taken up in time into the tradition of Jesus, since it did indeed contain familiar words of the Master.
I'm going to keep this brief as time is short in the run up to Christmas and just wanted to share this new recipe which works well.
Other than a brief stretch of time during his sophomore year in which his grades slipped again, Jones has been passing his classes and has been able to take advantage of his athletic skills in football and track.
However, the fact that Bilic gave him some game time (albeit, brief) must have given Zaza some on - going sense of belonging; he just has to score from the chances which will no doubt continue to come his way.
A brief statement by Tianjin said Cannavaro's departure came after «friendly discussions» with the club, which praised the coach for his successful time at the helm.
With illustrations and short sections, it's easy to read what you need during brief spurts of timewhich may be all you have when caring for a newborn!
Many children also sigh in their sleep, which may make it appear as though they've stopped breathing for a very brief time.
I would also sign up your hubby to receive a weekly email, an online service something like http://www.babycenter.com which gives a brief executive summary of baby and mom's development as well as the circumstances that are changing encouraging him to spend time with his friends.
Even in the brief compass of the two decades in which there was formally a Chartist movement, the professionalization of politics can be observed, raising walls between «grassroots» supporters and leaders, just it has in modern times between the electorate and the elected.
Just the latest example was the pre-Budget briefing of the # 15bn cuts in public spending to the Times and the Sun, which then gleefully declared that «thousands of state jobs will go».
There was also a brief question - and - answer session when people asked about the Comcast / Time Warner merger, which Teachout stated she is against.
The real truth is that the late Professor Mills had asked me in New York on 15th December 2011 to return to Ghana early to brief him about the Woyomegate Affair, which I was hearing from the President in New York for the first time.
With a bit more time in which MPs could be briefed more effectively, more support could have been secured.
But BAA, which runs Britain's biggest airports including Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted, has warned it will need time to brief staff on the change.
At a technical briefing after the mayor's speech, at which de Blasio took no questions, Office of Management and Budget Director Dean Fuleihan said the shelter plan wouldn't add any new costs to the city's operating budget, because cluster sites and hotels are being phased out at the same time new shelters are being opened.
The briefing (a pdf of which is here) notes how Labour is giving more and more favours to their union paymasters (also see The Times).
On Thursday, March 1st at 5:00 PM, interested organizations are encouraged to attend an applicant briefing during which time the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning will provide an overview of the online application and answer questions about it.
By which time I will be fully briefed on the names of all council candidates, and so, we must hope, will be Miliband and Shapps.
An applicant briefing has been scheduled for Thursday, April 20th at 5:00 PM, during which time the Erie County Department of Environment and Planning and Erie County Arts and Cultural Advisory Board (EACAB) members will review the 2017 funding process and provide an overview of the 2018 funding application.
Scientists who were new to CERN (and there were a lot of them — most researchers stayed only for brief, two - year stints) had a hard time figuring out which branches to venture onto to find the right information for their project.
The agencies are managing by running daily press briefings (during which they inevitably take fewer questions than journalists are asking), setting up media hot lines, and working late into the night to accommodate different time zones.
«The explanation is, in brief, that in metals, irradiation produces on picosecond time scales a liquid - like zone, which during the cooling - down phase recombines much of the initially produced damage, leading to a factor of 1/3 reduction in damage,» says Professor Kai Nordlund who was in lead of the team on search for more accurate predictions of usability of materials in nuclear environments, that now present their results freshly in Nature Communications.
Working memory is important for keeping things in mind for briefer periods of time, which thereby facilitates reasoning and planning.
In addition to his scientific research, Hawking, a professor at the University of Cambridge, was known for his popular science books, including the best - selling A Brief History of Time, which captivated readers with lucid explanations of the universe's birth and the physical laws that rule the cosmos.
► Anne Glover, former European Commission chief science adviser, spoke at «a sometimes tense briefing,» Erik Stokstad wrote at ScienceInsider on Wednesday, about what she called «the good, the bad, and the ugly» from her time in that role, which was eliminated in November 2014.
His time at the U.K. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), during which he helped write a four - page brief about international efforts to reduce deforestation ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris, was a tremendous learning experience, says Richardson, who is now a postdoc at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, working at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
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