Sentences with phrase «unfamiliar ones»

We can count our own ingredients - maximum 4 - 5, instead of unfamiliar ones shown here.
Sure enough, the subjects who watched the germ slides were inclined to spend more money to recruit immigrants from familiar countries and less money to attract people from unfamiliar ones.
And while dog bites are never 100 percent preventable, they are less likely if you're kind and respectful to dogs and leave unfamiliar ones alone.
The easiest way to keep your dog from getting the dog flu is by keeping her away from other dogs, especially unfamiliar ones at parks and groomers that she may not know and that may be sick.
Is she wonderful with familiar dogs but barks and lunges at unfamiliar ones?
While monitoring each child's brain activity through sensors attached to nylon caps, she and her team asked each child's parents which words he or she was familiar with, such as «car,» «book,» or «shoe,» and listed those words along with unfamiliar ones such as «pint,» or «guide.»
Larraín's reflexively iconographic images vacillate between immediately recognizable scenes like that of the Kennedys» fated motorcade and contrastingly, bizarrely unfamiliar ones like a tense backseat ride between Jackie and Bobby Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard) on the way to the morgue.
Owners of active dogs that are often out playing in dog parks with many other dogs, including unfamiliar ones, will likely need to take a more diligent look at their dog's vaccination schedule, whereas owners of senior dogs or a dog with a compromised immune system may want to go with only the bare essentials.
Some pictures will be familiar to London gallery goers but there are more than enough unfamiliar ones to make a visit worthwhile.
According to Nest, its team has already been working closely with the Google Hardware team, so the transition won't be an entirely unfamiliar one.
When you have a group of Greyhounds together, especially unfamiliar ones, it is advisable to muzzle them to prevent accidental bites.
Comparing familiar and presumptively protected faiths to an unfamiliar one is a way of guarding against unrecognized bias.
It's a bold argument, but not an unfamiliar one.
They tasted all of the individual ingredients, even the unfamiliar ones!
It is also a difficult area of zoology because many of the key organisms are unfamiliar ones, but in this book the subject is dealt with very clearly.
For most heterosexuals - and, indeed, for many gay men and lesbians - the experience of dating someone who is bi is an unfamiliar one.
The idea of an auteur is an unfamiliar one to most games.
If you decide to annoy or mistreat a dog, especially an unfamiliar one, be prepared to receive a warning or, at worst, a considerable bite.
Dogs who submissively urinate usually do so when greeting people or animals (especially unfamiliar ones), during exciting events, while playing, during physical contact, such as petting, or when scolded or punished.
But Bogoslavsky said it's always a good idea for people to keep their dogs from getting too close to unfamiliar ones.
Ann Gale's name is most likely an unfamiliar one, which is not to say that she is unknown; it is just to state the obvious.
A surprising amount of our brain activity is dedicated to facial cognition — so recognizing a familiar face, or an unfamiliar one, is an unexpectedly convoluted task.
But here in the email, an unfamiliar one - to - five star rating was being used.
You never know when a recruiter or a networking contact might call and ask if you have a few minutes to talk, so always answer the phone professionally, especially if the number is an unfamiliar one.
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