If the water is real deep, try ratcheting your pedals by doing quarter pedal strokes. |
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A smaller front ratcheting buckle keeps the forefoot centered over the base plate of the binding. |
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These resources must be mobilized in the interest of ratcheting up educational attainment of entire state populations. |
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It's just a maelstrom of shrieking children, crass commercialism, and ratcheting credit card debt. |
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In particular, prey is transported into and through the mouth via independent ratcheting movements of the upper jaws. |
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In going public, the White House is ratcheting up the pressure on Islamabad. |
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The SNA is ratcheting up the fight further, now accusing the administration of being unresponsive to its request for meetings. |
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Lacking a coherent ideology, the Kremlin is justifying itself by ratcheting up its confrontation with the West and its search for enemies within. |
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There is an existing deal which has some ratcheting up, but it did not anticipate this recession. |
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That may be a better way of getting some ratcheting up rather than just some millennium development goals. |
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Nor should we forget the continuous ratcheting up of the tax load on diesel and, recently, the biofuels adventure. |
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Hand brakes found on many box cars are not equipped with pawl springs and therefore do not make the pronounced ratcheting sound. |
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The point is that ratcheting sentencing up and down does not make a difference on the street. |
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Driving forward the integration of EU financial market is crucial for ratcheting up Europe's economic growth and jobs potential. |
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However, climate change is ratcheting up the risks and vulnerabilities facing the poor. |
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The algorithm is forever ratcheting up spending and ratcheting down revenues. |
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Chef Mallory Buford displays a sure hand, light on the fat but compensating by ratcheting up the flavor with strong reductions, inventive seasoning, and fresh herbs. |
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It began with a new kind of shooting, not pop guns or automatics, but the long, ratcheting bursts of a machine gun, very close, from the other side of the compound. |
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His agenda includes ratcheting down American influence overseas, so he can focus on social engineering at home. |
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The music has an industrial edge, a cranking ratcheting energy that sounds like raw sparks being generated, or the bare scraping of metal on metal. |
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But I've noticed that the late night comedians have really started ratcheting up the criticism of him, and this notion of him being kind of dumb and unready is taking hold. |
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Magnified high-speed videography revealed that both Leptotyphlops dulcis and Typhlops lineolatus ingest and transport their insect prey using rapid jaw ratcheting mechanisms. |
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How do peaceful, non-antagonistic peoples prevent certain individuals from ratcheting up rage and creating divisive groups? |
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You can ratchet down sanctions, but ratcheting down war is sometimes out of your hands. |
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Score one for Newt, who basically pressured Romney into putting out the returns by ratcheting up the pressure. |
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In response to rising demand for durable goods like autos, companies have been ratcheting up production. |
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Rainman is due home in half an hour and I'm eagerly anticipating the ratcheting sound of the La-Z-Boy as he settles in for an evening of television viewing. |
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In fact, it appears to be ratcheting up its terrorism as it seeks to destabilise the political process. |
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This ratcheting of conditionality is well documented. |
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Canadian banks might also be affected by a worldwide ratcheting up of concerns about counterparties, which could affect the cost and availability of interbank credit. |
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As their debt matures, they are having to refinance with shorter-term debt, ratcheting up their costs and their vulnerability to a sudden withdrawal of credit. |
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Sensing the turning tide, the admin is ratcheting up the rhetoric. |
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A video of a giant snake regurgitating an entire cow has gone viral, ratcheting up over 700,000 views on YouTube in just five days. |
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In particular it suggests the use of both 'fixed' and 'moving' poverty lines to help lock in gains, prevent slippage, and begin a progressive ratcheting down of child poverty. |
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But the economic pressure on Putin is ratcheting up. |
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They are probably ratcheting up far more rapidly than that. |
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Attach the ratcheting hook end to the bottom of the guard grab handle and tighten it to secure the assembly together. |
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On some 4WD models, the initial shift from two-wheel drive to 4x4 while the vehicle is moving can cause some momentary clunk and ratcheting sounds. |
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By ratcheting up the dish's profile with a well-rounded marinade, an herb-packed crust, or perhaps a sweet and zesty glaze, you're sure to deliver delicious results. |
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When high-powered hand brakes are spun quickly, and while the clutch mechanism is positioning itself, the pawl spring does not make the hand brake produce a normal ratcheting sound. |
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An expected ratcheting down of anxiety about the fiscal crises in peripheral Eurozone member states like Portugal should also boost risk appetites, although the problem won't go away. |
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The capability of the drill to spin in either direction allows the surgeon to seat or unseat screws faster than he or she could with manual or ratcheting drivers. |
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Traditional ratcheting instruments currently used in orthopedics utilize a standard, two-pawl design, with just one or two teeth engaged for each direction. |
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The nails in the rim of the wheel went ratcheting over the leather pawl and the wheel slowed and came to a stop and the woman turned to the crowd and smiled. |
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So India hasn't just lurched rightwards, it has been witnessing a dangerous ratcheting up of communal tensions and atmospherics across the country. |
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When evidence of the deals to which they were a party during the negotiations are made public, they tend to react disbelievingly, ratcheting up the denials. |
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Stanley Proto has added to its line of electronic torque wrenches three new Fixed Ratcheting Head models. |
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