Sentences with phrase «brief time windows»

Even though, it'll start limiting the access, crucial apps and services like network access, background activities, among others, will reportedly run in «brief time windows every few minutes,» Phone Arena reported.
In the brief time window when the Lee brothers are crouching after a jump or after getting knocked down, it's possible to perform a rising uppercut or a knee jump attack.

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So knowing the right answer to a tough question appears to be less important than being able to consider a large number of social responses in a brief window of time,» Von Hippel said of the study findings.
For a brief window of time — just long enough — MLK was able to use his voice to restrain violence and overcome hate.
For a brief window of time, they got to live in a magic world of princesses and storybook characters, escape into nature, and forget about treatment and cancer.
The site features up to two new private sale boutiques a day, each open for just a brief window of time.
It may be true, but it doesn't mean you won't still have the same property drainage problems, that you haven't wasted important time, and it certainly won't bring back little Pepper, who only had a key, brief window to make it to the doggy door.
The noise - intolerant timer typically keeps the competence switch closed, but when the cell is exposed to stress over a long period of time, the timer activates a decision gate that opens brief «windows of opportunity» in which the competence switch can be flipped.
«There is brief window of time when a rapid and forceful intervention in terms of relentless contact tracing and isolation pays off handsomely and the transmission is effectively halted and the outbreak dies out,» said co-author Professor Lone Simonsen, of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University in Washington D.C.
It's the first total solar eclipse that will be visible coast - to - coast in North America since 1979, and for a brief window of time — 2 minutes and 40 seconds, to be exact — the moon will block out the sun.
The film accurately delineates a 1950's midwestern family, and viscerally captures the everyday, unplanned, mundane life of the time: rough - housing, pre-adolescent boys playing in the grass with their dogs, wrestling in the tall grass pastures, mothers watching intently, arms - crossed to the discretion of their children outside a window, fathers kissing their children and wives on the cheek, brief - case in hand, before a long day's work at the plant, and the aestival sun browning the faces and arms of all under its path.
During combat, a bar at the bottom of the screen shows when each character and enemy will be allowed to select an action for that turn — and once an action is chosen, a brief window of time must elapse before it can be carried out.
State and district leaders have a brief window of time — perhaps two or three years at the most — to prove it.
But that is only a brief window of time compared to how long public schools have operated without consequences.
When Linda meets Paul and Patra for the first time after watching them through her window, she has a brief conversation with them before Patra invites her to walk home with them.
During the brief window of opportunity taking place in the puppy socialization period, dog owners should expose their puppies to water, getting them used to being wet and enjoying bath time.
The bullet - time slow - down gives you a brief window of respite but it isn't long enough to finish even a basic combo, so don't be surprised to find that as soon as you come out of it the enemy will shrug off your moves and wallop you one unless you're quick enough with that dodge button again.
We were waiting for Windows Phone to be mentioned in that kinect packed media briefing at E3 by Microsoft but my guess is that there just wasn't any time.
In the heat of the moment, however, I found myself fumbling over the brief window of time it takes to line up shots with the gadget — although I would finally recover and make my getaway on foot.
It's not too empowering though, the window is brief and some enemy attacks will smash you to the floor, giving you no chance of retaliating in time.
At slack tide, daily time is essentially arrested, creating a brief window of time in which the normally turbulent waters are calm.
Fade to Black therefore exists without being visible until the viewer makes it so, and then only for a brief predetermined window: an ideal product for an artist who enjoys using time as a material.
The fact is that statistics simply doesn't enable us to foresee the future beyond a very brief window of time.
In his most recent Law Practice Management article, «Steal This Article: It May Be My Last,» Heels is critical of the ABA's policy of closed publishing, through which articles appear online only for a brief window of time and then disappear.
These actions are deferred until the next maintenance window, whereby the system wakes the device up and allows all of these actions to run for a brief period at the same time (ie.
The company likely could've gone with a more traditional product launch, with a brief pre-order window or direct to market availability, but the campaign did break Kickstarter's all - time records, netting over $ 20 million ($ 20,338,986 to be exact) from 78,741 backers, which is newsworthy over and above the actual product it's selling.
Also, for a very brief time, Windows 10 Mobile build 15220 was made available.
After a deliveryman closes a door to leave a home, there's a brief window of time in which an attacker, perhaps someone lurking in the bushes or in a nearby car, can send out his own deauthorization script, similar to the first attack.
At job and career fairs, you have a brief window of time to impress each recruiter.
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