Sentences with phrase «shear said»

Shear said streamers who net new subscribers through this perk will still be paid out normally as if the channel subscription was purchased separately.
«As Twitch has continued to grow as the leader of the video game streaming space, it has eclipsed our previous initiatives,» Twitch CEO and founder Emmet Shear said.
«We need to go there and contact that pain, and then we also need to set it aside,» Shear says.
Caroline Brown, commercial director for Shearings said: «At the moment customers are looking for peace of mind when booking their break, as they don't want the disappointment of cancelled flights and potentially missing out on their holiday.
«We've long been fans of Curse,» Twitch CEO Emmett Shear says,» [It's] an innovator in the games industry with a strong culture built around its offerings — from Curse Voice and Curse Client to Gamepedia.»
Tracy Shorn says: «Could we please stop using «FOR THE CHILDREN» as a cudgel with which to bludgeon divorced people?»

Not exact matches

«If you don't have the rights to use somebody else's property in copyright or trademark, you're opening yourself up to major legal liability,» says Shear.
«The biggest problem to me is the use, storage and collection of data that is used in social media,» says Shear.
Bill Gurley: One thing I would say to that is I don't think there are any opportunities to disrupt healthcare in that type of way, simply because the amount, the shear force of inertia, the amount of regulation that exists, there's no way for someone to rush in and disrupt at that level with kind of hackneyed solutions.
What is likely to be more important for emerging markets, said Shearing, is not the timing of the first Fed hike but the pace of any monetary tightening.
If you were a real Christian you would know Christs words speak for themselves and the fact that he didn't take the sword away and turn it into a pruning shear right then and there does not mean he was saying «I mean all this stuff is for later after I come back and kill all the evil people and those who haven't accepted me as their savior so you won't have to fear anyone so you can finally give up your guns and weapons of war...» You disgust me chad.
I am sad to say that if we relate this period to a French experience which is just fading, that of 1944 - 1945, the publicans and harlots around Jesus correspond in some sense to dealers in the black market, to collaborators, and to the women whose hair was sheared off at the liberation.
This, I should say, is the true meaning of secularism — living shorn of its ultimate dimension and sensibilities.
He says he can still follow the Sikh way of life even if his hair is shorn.
I remember the day when Evangelicals lived in shear fear of the prospect of their daughters returning home, saying they had fallen in love with a Mormon.
It further says that this organized religion «will have to beat their swords into plowshares and spears into pruning shears (implements of peace).
Marketing director Neil Anderson said, «Adding a Pinot Noir to the Shorn brand was a natural progression for us.
Officials say the NOVATION Endura 0100 starch series maintains desired product texture under high heat and shear, and delivers excellent stability throughout shelflife.
Sticking to my point, I must say that kitchen shears are a must, if not just for opening the packaging that surrounds so many products these days.
To say that it was shear size which got this W for them would be failing to mention the fantastic perimeter D this team has with Captain Korny and Derek «scrappy» Reinglass.
The amount of human - power it takes to air a national TV ad, the number of eyes and ears that it must pass, and the shear amount of cash involved says one thing to me: the whole company missed a blinding flash of the obvious.
That said, standard lengths for shears are usually between 5.5 and 6.5 inches.
«The modeling we're doing of transient blood flows is thought to be the first successful effort to represent more than just the steady shear behavior of human blood,» Horner said.
David Shearing, senior manager in business and economics for the Canadian Chemical Producers» Association, says that the job prospects for chemical engineers in Canada are good, especially for those with an interest in petrochemicals.
«There are definitely real opportunities opening up in the chemical products and chemical manufacturing industries,» says Shearing.
Building 3 - D models of bacterial communities could help explain how the microbes work together and evade drugs, says bioengineer Jason Shear of the University of Texas at Austin.
Let's say your wind speed is strong, and the wind direction is opposite between the upper levels and the [ocean's] surface — then you get a strong shearing environment.
«Both species consumed tough plant foods, requiring shearing rather than crushing of food during chewing,» says de Bonis.
This may make cleanup more efficient but it could be less desirable in practice because it could introduce bacteria into the environment, says Jason Shear, a chemist at The University of Texas at Austin who was not part of the work.
«We can certainly say it has evolved a lot in 20 years — it's much rounder, of course, but the changes to the shear in the internal cloud structures catch my eye; more swirls and turbulence in areas that used to be completely stretched apart into long streaks.
Although diamond retains its title as hardest substance because of its additional ability to resist any attempt to slide, or shear, one face parallel to another, Cynn says osmium's low compressibility hints at a new class of superhard materials.
The next step, Poon says, is engineering a hybrid version that contains crystals to solve the catastrophic shear failure problem.
«It's like when you shear a sheep and you get wool,» he says.
«The wear on the molars of this specimen indicates they were not used for shearing food or for biting off chunks of prey,» he says.
«It had a wall cloud, a flanking line, a back - sheared anvil, and an area of precip to the north,» he says.
Guasto says the new understanding could help in the design of medical equipment to reduce such infections: Since the phenomenon peaks at particular rates of shear, he says, «Our results might suggest additional design criteria for biomedical devices, which should operate outside this range of shear rates, when possible — either faster or slower.»
They say factors external to the cluster, such as shearing forces produced by the galaxy's rotation, disrupt the cluster more intensely and prevent stars from forming.
«We found that the unexpectedly high fatigue resistance in monolithic palladium - based bulk metallic glass arises from extensive shear - band plasticity that results in a periodic staircase - like crack profile,» Ritchie says.
Strong El Niño events and wind shear typically suppress the development of hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says.
But for some reason, the San Andreas Fault and other interplate faults slip under very low shear stress, much lower than is required to make rock samples slip in the laboratory: The rock here slides when lab tests say it should remain immobile.
Ivo said: «Our findings extend shear jamming beyond dry granular materials and demonstrate its relevance to dense particle suspensions too.
«Shear thickening is remarkable,» Morris says, noting that it took countless experiments and theoretical studies to answer «a basic question» in physics.
«The wear indicates they were not used for shearing food or for biting off chunks of prey,» says Geisler.
Instead they form long, rigid chains held together by friction, which give shear - thickened fluids their near - solid feel, says lead study author Ryohei Seto, also at C.U.N.Y.
«We think that shear shock waves might explain this particular puzzle,» Pinton said.
«Rather than looking like the normal claws of crawfish or lobsters, it's more like scissors or shears,» he says.
But as in earlier experiments, Royer says, the amount of shear thickening observed exceeded the levels that models indicated could be achieved with hydroclusters.
Psychiatrist M. Katherine Shear, director of the Center for Complicated Grief at Columbia University, says she has been hearing from many people that they're feeling bogged down by the news.
These measurements, done on a state - of - the - art rheometer, or flow - measurement device, at Georgetown's Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology, unmasked «a previously hidden transition from hydrodynamics - dominated to friction - dominated interactions as the shear thickening becomes more pronounced,» Royer says.
«This unstable state concludes with an actual labquake, in which the shearing block rapidly displaces, the friction and shear stress decrease precipitously, and the gouge layers simultaneously compact,» he said.
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