Sentences with phrase «by cramming»

Hide a flower oasis by cramming baubles of all shapes and sizes down the side.
Just as you don't want to overwhelm the reader by cramming too much information into your resume, you should try to limit your digital portfolio to your best and proudest work.
While Google prefers a clean and minimal approach, Samsung went the other way by cramming every useful and questionable feature to differentiate its products.
Instead, it will collect data over the next few months before rolling the test out to other «languages impacted by cramming (which is all except Japanese, Chinese, and Korean).»
Some manufacturers, like Samsung, have reacted by cramming even more features into their devices.
By cramming in plenty of sensors Microsoft made the first Band really appealing.
Boutique PC makers are getting around that by cramming a full desktop into a 34 - inch ultrawide monitor, in three separate products that seem to come from the same OEM supplier: the Digital Storm Aura, the CyberPower PC Arcus, and the Origin Omni.
But Samsung's been at this smartphone game for a while now, so can it justify that high price tag by cramming in loads of amazing technology... and make the battery last more than a day?
We thought the days of the 4K phone were over — but Sony's back, and has reinvigorated the technology by cramming in HDR compatibility, which really makes videos look stunning.
By cramming in a larger, 57.8 - watt - hour battery, HP has greatly increased the Spectre x360's endurance.
However, Sony is still playing the old Samsung card by cramming in its own suite of applications alongside Google's.
The effort to help New Yorkers lose weight by cramming them into the tiniest possible living space is centered around a building at 335 East 27th Street.
Tomlinson managed to beat «his own provisional world record for density: the ratio of falsehoods to words,» by cramming more climate denial into one piece than his previous effort earlier in the year which contained 18 errors in just 486 words, a rate of one error per 26 words.
Arman made his «accumulations» by cramming objects into transparent boxes, as well as organising «happenings» where he would smash up pianos, cars and even whole rooms, collecting the remains and attaching them to panels or casting them in resin, as in his Colere (Anger) series from 1962.
The artists exaggerate the idea of «car culture» by cramming as many friends and acquaintances as possible into one car.
First though Capcom were going to get very busy with the Saturn hardware by cramming 3 games in to 1997.
Long before Apple thought people would like portable computing rectangles, Nintendo was enhancing the standard timekeeping device by cramming it full of video games.
It managed it, though, by cramming an obscene amount of joy and charm into the game and constantly bombarding you with it everywhere you went.
Have built successful franchises by cramming their games full of substance.
Instead of laying out a strategy of stimulating hardware with cost reductions, Sony said it would make people want to own and value its consoles and services by cramming them with inveigling games and spellbinding ideas.
CSR Racing is mobile's premier racing game series not by cramming Gran Turismo onto a touchscreen, but by placing the emphasis on metagame and simple, short bursts of gameplay.
Panic Button have done a fantastic job with the game, but like you say by cramming as close to the console version as they could has impacted the overall performance — but then had they removed the shadows they'd have had complaints from that quarter.
This beautiful Victorian house has been fully refurbished and guests can be comforted by the new décor, carpets, curtains and unique beds but at Palmer's Lodge Swiss Cottage we do not believe in providing cheap accommodation in London by cramming in as many bunks as possible.
Don't try to outperform here by cramming in extra words or hiding keywords in your site.
Like the bizarre issue of the hindquarters of some of our German Shepherd Dogs, or the neurological problems caused by cramming a normal brain into the brachycephalic skull of the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Agreed with the previous commentors, they shouldn't ruin the manga reading pleasure by cramming it into us (us English readers, that is) just so people can watch One Piece nonchalantly via anime... show a little respect, eh?
Like 15 - inch and larger laptops, Dell tried to make the most of the Streak's relatively large 5 - inch screen by cramming in a number pad.
Its cargo hold was deceptively large, reinforced by cramming half an IKEA in the back.
Grace, director - Advanced Development, posits automakers and suppliers have lost the «car - ness» of the car by cramming vehicle interiors with technology, which most times isn't easy to use and causes stress for the end user.
Murray Morrison, a former private tutor and the brains behind Tassomai believes that technology can reduce exam stress by helping us approach learning in new ways, «Parents often underestimate the stress caused by cramming for exams.
You also don't want to overwhelm your employees by cramming too much information into one short video.
This creates a vortex of human interest screenwriter Eric Heisserer and director Steven Quale, one of James Cameron's protégés, attempt to fill by cramming in sentimental blather about cross-continental relationships and mourning boyfriends, accompanied by Brian Tyler's mawkish score, which shamelessly lifts its marimbas right out of American Beauty.
The best thing about dropping Thor into this jarring new world is that it gives Waititi the freedom to fill it with his signature humor by cramming in a host of new characters, including the fantastic Caesar Flickerman - inspired Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum), the hard - drinking mystery enigma that is Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), and a dry rock golem named Korg (Waititi).
It's both an advantage and a disadvantage that Triumph of the Underdog tries to deal with the richness and multiplicity of Mingus by cramming in as much material as possible.
By cramming far too much material into 114 minutes, The Huntsman: Winter's War feels rushed and incomplete.
Instead we ventured out for a few drinks, a little dinner and actual conversation followed by us cramming handfuls of popcorn into your mouths as we watched «The Girl on the Train».
The medications only hide the blood sugar by cramming it into the engorged body.The diabetes looks better, since you can only see the blood sugars.
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Historically, faster processors have been made by cramming more transistors onto silicon chips.
Now, by cramming nearly 250 years» worth of chemical knowledge into a single software package, a team led by Bartosz Grzybowski has created a chemical internet called Chematica that could do the same for substances, from drugs to fuels to plastics.
We fill in the final tier by cramming seven conferences into five spots.
What's ironic is that it is Keith that is dragging his children under by cramming their heads with mythical thinking, creationism, and a whole host of illogical beliefs.
No one gets ahead in the personal growth game by cramming.
This ethos was adapted with great sensitivity by Cram for his mainline Protestant projects, balancing specific denominational concerns with a larger ideal of unity represented by the ancient, life - affirming font of Christian ceremonial.
And, by crammed, I mean that in a delicious way!!!!! I went down and looked at my tiny bath and said «are you kidding»??????? I picture RE-DO real soon.

Not exact matches

They're also crammed with noise - canceling technology and supported by apps.
How many times have you driven by a highway billboard that interested you — but it was so crammed with text you couldn't read it?
By contrast, the traditional automobile firms are heavy equipment manufacturers who are cramming high tech into their products without really understanding it or mastering its complexities.
It could also lead more companies to add similar three - dimensional facial - recognition technology into their phones, either by trying to cram all the hardware for it into their own phones, or by using software - based facial recognition from a company like FaceTec (which is something that individual app developers could add to their apps, too).
The clunkier new design — which has been criticized by the public — crams half of Lincoln's face, Chicago's Willis Tower, and the Illinois Capitol Building onto one plate.
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