Sentences with phrase «work as a counterbalance»

In order to compensate that you will arch your backs to work as a counterbalance.
To compensate you will arch your back to work as a counterbalance.
This grooves stability and balance through a limited range of motion while the med - ball works as a counterbalance.

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In reality, however, men keep their household work unchanged as their weakening bargaining position counterbalances the monetary effect.
The security researchers who dissect computer programs for weaknesses are seen by some as the counterbalance to lax technology companies that sell vulnerable products and by others as opportunists who promote their work so they can sell products and services designed to fix the problems that they find.
Good scenes, such as the one in which Gray flees the funeral for a moment of solitude, are more than counterbalanced by sequences that don't work or are embarrassing (Dennis» admission to Gray, the «give back the ring» request, Fritz's overhearing Gray's lie about their relationship).
Maggie Gyllenhaal (Stranger Than Fiction) and Scoot McNairy (Monsters)-- both almost as good as Fassbender — do fine work in supporting roles as a counterbalance to the parts that don't succeed.
Most of the publishers are also refusing to work with the new ebook subscription services, or have treated libraries as second - class citizens, even though these two channels provide yet another healthy counterbalance to a single retailer's dominance.
One such example is Matthew Mercer being as fun as always, and his work is counterbalanced by a certain terrible robotic voice.
Death is a subject of art for the ages, but this work brings with it such delicacy of feeling — as the viewer becomes seduced by the anthropomorphism — counterbalanced by the shocking ending, that one does not begrudge the return to such a theme.
The sculptures themselves are, however, not strictly locationally fixed: at the center of Rantanen's practice is the counterbalance of contradictions, as demonstrated by the simultaneous existence of portability and - site specificity in his work.
Kara Walker's racially charged gouaches in sepia tinged hues act as a sarcastically delicate counterbalance to Terence Koh's white chocolate monoliths; Tino Sehgal's harmonic narrative «This Is Propaganda,» performed by a female guard, adds an air of the ethereal to an otherwise politically heavy - handed section of the exhibition; artist team Tim Noble and Sue Webster's «Black Narcissus» (2006) draws us back into the corporeal with their penile and phalange inflected shadow - cast portraiture; and Cindy Sherman's work from the early 80s shocks with its carnal ferocity.
Focusing on his structural devices his balancing and counterbalancing of line and shape and color, we could see him as an ironic formalist - an abstract painter who chooses, for some reason, to work with representational imagery.
Where such options are not practical, we will work to reduce our energy consumption as much as possible before counterbalancing our usage through carbon offsets.
As one expert states in the article, firms are under pressure to offer discounts to their hourly rate, so successful plaintiffs contingency work can counterbalance downward pressure on rates.
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