Sentences with phrase «won't let me through»

That's why even though Kapersky caught it the first time, FlashGet let it through again.
The screens need to maintain their vivid colors, which they can't do if a thin protective layer — as opposed to thicker, rigid glass — lets through water vapor and oxygen.
It is like a brick and mortar store asking for your full name before they let you through the door.
Frogist, you are giving examples of insitutions that are more selective on who they let through the door than any house of worship.
On the transmission - theory, they don't have to be «produced,» — they exist ready - made in the transcendental world, and all that is needed is an abnormal lowering of the brain - threshold to let them through.
Do whatever you want as long as you ask for forgiveness and mean it you're g - man will let you through the pearly gates.
I can imagine how beautiful you are, dear Golubka, if you let through yourself so much beauty and inspiration!
Ospina on the other hand may be too inconspicuous in the box, only sticking out whenever the defenders either let through a shot or allows the ball to come through to a clear GK interaction.
Sebastian Vettel rose to fifth after getting let through by Raikkonen, while out front Hamilton and Bottas continued to cement their control on the race.
The Swansea striker really should have scored in the 22nd minute after a mistake by Mertesacker let him through on goal, but Cech stood up well to delay his shot and Bellerin raced back to clear the ball off his toe.
But that was the last Dryden would let through.
-- had lots of the ball against Stoke but only had 4 shots on target to their 6 and then thanks to the likes of Xhaka let them through to an easy goal.
Gibbs was poor, Walcott didn't provide an assist really even though he forced the interception that led to the goal because the defender knew he couldn't let him through.
The only reason he let us through is because a Spurs fan came behind my partner and started punching him in the back which made him move and me get pushed into another crowd.
William Gallas in the past season has let through some SHOCKING goals.
I had my hand slapped once for not having one and only now just realized how lucky I am he let me through.
«Who are they letting through, and what do they know about these people that they're putting with our children for the day?
It lets through just enough that help your child create the vitamin D that they need.
Lo: I'm letting this through, but in the future, please moderate your tone when commenting on The Lunch Tray.
I see that I have earned a stern rebuke and the punishment that all of the comments that she previously let through moderation have been removed.
We also love the breathability of the material and how much ventilation they will let through.
Mark Field, the MP for the Cities of London and Westminster, says he is «staggered by the sheer gutlessness» of MPs in letting through poor - standard legislation in the past.
Had it been prepared a few years ago then agency high flyers such as Chris Rumfitt, now heading up fast - growing Field Consulting, and Alex Deane, now at FTI Consulting, might well have been let through the door.
Clearly the ministers who let this through have never run a whelk stall, let alone a corner shop.
«Just because I'm the former mayor, they don't just let me through.
As Bang and dozens of Stoneman Douglas community members made their way into the rally, protesters in the standing - room only crowd parted to let them through.
The Work and Pensions Secretary said individual states should be able to fix the number of EU migrants they let through their borders.
As if in a bid to outdo their paramount chief, the people of Fumso in Adansi thronged the street in large numbers blocking the road and insisting that unless the President came out and spoke to them, which he did, they would not let him through to his New Edubiase destination.
Different types let through different levels of light and reflect it in different ways and as a result, each one reveals a unique fingerprint.
Swordtail females of species Xiphophorus nigrensis spent almost twice as much time with males when UV light was let through, the team reports online 20 March in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
Polarizing film is like a screen of parallel bars that the rope passes through: it lets through waves polarized parallel to it unhindered, blocks perpendicular ones completely and allows waves on other angles to get through with reduced amplitude.
The new device still needs improvement: in the off position, the atom still lets through 80 percent of photons from the second beam.
A series of laser beams will run alongside all of the telescope's elements and into detectors, which will sense any vibrations the shock absorbers let through.
This thin ice, he says, is of most interest because it lets through the most heat.
A wormhole with a long, thin throat could prop itself open long enough to let through pulses of light, offering a way to talk across time
«It depends on how fast it closes, how much light it lets through, and at what wavelengths.»
«To put it simply, we have now adapted the circuit so that it only lets through that portion of the data stream which changes.»
As far back as 1867, physicist James Clerk Maxwell described a hypothetical way to violate the Second Law: if a small theoretical being sat at the door between the hot and cold rooms and only let through particles traveling at a certain speed.
Then on the edge, she added more stitches than fit in a flat space, creating frilly, billowing edges that catch light or let it through.
There also a couple of factors that you need to have, as well: You need to have the genetic susceptibility, and you need to have something called a leaky gut, which you can think of as the ability for the intestine to let through this gluten protein into the bloodstream, where it can incite the activity of the immune system and thus create this autoimmune problem.
«The quantum dots act like turnstiles, letting through only one electron at a time,» says team member Lukas Hofstetter.
But the method also lets through many more wrong answers than other methods do, notes Laura Landweber, a biologist at Princeton University.
When white light is shone from behind the sheet, each hole can only let through one colour at a time.
To maximise sensitivity, the camera lens is covered with a filter which lets through mainly infrared light, and rejects light of other wavelengths.
In an FLCD, the molecules can be moved by a pulse of electric field between two stable positions: one in which the molecules shift the polarisation of light to let it through, and one in which they do not.
This new portrait of NGC 6334 (the Cat's Paw Nebula) was created from images taken with the Wide Field Imager instrument at the 2.2 - metre MPG / ESO telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, combining images taken through blue, green and red filters, as well as a special filter designed to let through the light of glowing hydrogen.
Instead food is taken inside the enterocytes, analysed, and then let through the other side into the blood stream.
The trafficking of macromolecules across the gut barrier requires a facilitator — a doorman who lets them through.
Pretty sure TSA wasn't going to let that through as a carry - on
Yes, that's why tinted moisturizer is a better option if you really want to let them through!
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