Sentences with phrase «widening toward»

Since then, the gap has been widening toward 300 basis points as the effects of strong construction activity in assisted living have affected occupancy levels.
The neck is muscular, rather short, clean in outline and gradually widening toward the shoulders.
If it isn't clear in the photos, its shark nose is emphasized with a grille that cants inward and widens toward that bottom.
As the grille widens toward the base, it highlights a base with a forward slant front.

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If spreads do continue to widen in 2016, there's a case for again tilting toward the safety of larger firms.
There's moral grandeur to a God whose role is as a contributor to these makings, aiding in the deepening of harmonies by luring the creatures toward a widened sense of the other harmonies thought relevant.
But its concern for an appreciative empiricism and its recognition of the continuing lure of challenging ideals does provide a general direction toward widening the sphere of moral consideration and toward including groups, networks, systems, and webs of relationships in this sphere.
Next, roll the dough away and toward you to widen it.
And, while breastfeeding support is ever - widening in the United States, there is still more support needed to combat the cultural leanings toward formula.
They also argue that boosting the wage in the fast food industry will go a long way toward closing the country's ever widening income inequality gap.
As the glacier moved south toward the future location of New York City, it widened and deepened the Hudson River valley.
The myoepithelial cells can contract, similar to muscle cells, and thereby push the milk from the alveoli through the lactiferous ducts toward the nipple, where it collects in widenings (sinuses) of the ducts.
Continue to press the shoulder blades against the back, widen them, and draw them toward the tailbone.
Press your palms firmly into the wall and roll your upper outer arms down toward the floor, widening your upper back.
Imagine that each inhalation is «doming» the back torso toward the ceiling, lengthening and widening the spine.
Firm your shoulder blades against your back, then widen them away from the spine and draw them toward the tailbone.
Widen and draw your shoulder blades toward your tail bone to lift your shoulders and lighten the load on your arms.
It bears remembering that opposites attract, and it can be fun to widen our pool of interests as we head toward retirement.
The Common Core takes a major step toward helping schools become such places by widening and sharpening our vision of what it means to be an educated person in the 21st century.
In these ways, Eleanor and Jackie, as I like to call them both, widened in my mind the scope of grace to include not just elegance and quiet confidence, as shown by Dr. J., but also graciousness toward others, as well as authentic style and courage.
By building caring and connections, SEL also lays a solid foundation for social responsibility, not only toward friends and family but toward ever - widening circles of community.
This fluid cracks the shale or widens existing cracks, freeing hydrocarbons to flow toward the well.
So Bitcoin Cash just widened its addressable market by a fair bit while the tech gurus behind the scenes made strides toward solving some technical problems with this currency.
But a visiting economist, Nobel Prize winning Joseph Stiglitz, has criticised the Australian Government's moves toward US - style universities and healthcare, saying these steps «would take it down the American path of widening inequality and economic stagnation».
By building caring and connections, SEL also lays a solid foundation for social responsibility, not only toward friends and family but toward ever - widening circles of community.
You've taken good steps toward widening your income and asset base.
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