Sentences with phrase «confined areas of»

But you often come across Far Cry Arcade posters which drop you into selected missions, which put a clever arcade - style spin on the game, giving you specific tasks to perform in «remixed» confined areas of the game.
Largely banking mainly on the state government's support, Uba Sani's reach is basically said to be limited to confined areas of just one out of the seven local government areas that make up the Kaduna Central Senatorial District
Spread training pads all over the surface of the confined area of floor at first so that the puppy won't miss its mark.
Dodging employs an entirely different gameplay system, where you control your character's heart in a confined area of the screen.

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Their aircraft would be confined to small pockets outside of these new flight areas unless they meet the criteria to fly among Amazon's drones.
Rainfall is still crucial for agriculture, and drought is not confined to the driest areas of the planet.
For instance, if the distribution of your product is confined to a specific geographic area, then you want to further define the target market to reflect the number of users or sales of that product within that geographic segment.
During his deployment, Johnson was largely confined to base in an area of Afghanistan that had seen heavy combat but that was relatively quiet when his unit arrived in November 2013, according to his former squad leader.
Back in «97, Debra tells us the «creative areas» of NYC were mostly confined to the Soho and Midtown areas.
At $ 6 million, the loan is too small for a national lender but is not confined to the natural market area of any one region.
You see, the beauty of the internet is that you're no longer confined to just your local area.
When economic activities pertaining to economic growth factors perform within a confined geographical area a relatively small section of total economic output is establishing.
In Eastern depictions of space, the area most distant from the viewer is spread out as the world expands in the distance, while the area close at hand is narrow and confined.
Even in the area of his greatest contribution, the doctrine of man, he was too polemical to be confined to the formal structures of theology.
At the same time, the balance of power concept sought to establish restraints by an equilibrium that prevented any one nation from being dominant and confined wars to relatively limited areas.
Perception in the mode of presentational immediacy is confined to an awareness of spatial areas and the sense qualities inhering in them (PR 121 / 185).
Once more it makes almost ridiculous the sentimental claim of certain segments of our world that religion is a narrow area of life to which clergy ought to confine their attention, leaving the rest of the world to go by.
The assault was made by a confident army of elite intellectuals, who appropriated the prestige of modern science and offered a rational rigor that might provide a place (however confined) to stand amidst world wars and huge changes in every area of life.
In the four centuries between 950 and 1350 Christianity was confined to Europe, chiefly Western Europe, to a few enclaves in Western Asia and North - east Africa, remnants of the pre-Moslem churches in these areas, and to minorities scattered across Asia.
Many efforts brought PhilRice to this point with Golden Rice: getting permits of approval for the first confined test, engaging the support of local community leaders, establishing the field experiment, monitoring the experiment daily, and managing the harvested area for weeks afterward.
Belt scales can even work with limited clearance around the conveyor belts allowing ease of weighing in tightly confined areas.
Devoting public resources to staffing sporting events draws potential first responders away from elsewhere, not to mention complicating travel issues and putting lots of people into confined areas.
The remaining players — Carroll, Ayew and Antonio — created their own little cluster in the confined central areas of the pitch.
Once in place, correctly installed and properly used child safety gates, will securely confine your baby to a safe area of your home, and deny him access to potential hazards.
I wish I could say this problem was confined to one area of research or one science, but it's not.
It's a project that will appeal to everyone in the family: Kids get a special surface (three of them, in fact) to play on, and adults can clean up faster because toys will be confined to one area, not scattered all over the house.
It's hard to know whether that shot of fentanyl in your IV will affect your baby, but when it's the same drug administered through your spine in an epidural, it's confined to that area and not floating around to the placenta and possibly the baby.
A bill being introduced Wednesday afternoon would authorize the city Department of Transportation to establish rules for activity in the plazas — which could mean those street entertainers regarded as nuisances as well as assorted peddlers are confined to a designated area or driven away entirely.
This construction project is in fact not being delivered by the government, but rather by the Chinese; it is behind schedule; locals who live close to the expanding road have seen their homes destroyed with no chance of compensation; and perhaps worst of all, in the eyes of many area residents, the paving is being confined to the city limits.
And the more amphitheaters that compete in a confined area during a short concert season for a limited pool of top - name artists, the harder it could be for all of them to stay afloat.
In the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the South).
Catholic migration to rural areas was largely confined to the North and the West, and largely dates to the 19th century, after which further Catholic migration to the U.S. was largely to large urban areas, (like all other forms of immigration to the U.S).
«The people who were in the museum — there were about 250 of them — were held at a distance and confined in secure areas of the Louvre,» Cadot said.
Apparently the distribution of methyl formate is confined in a more compact area around the protostar than the OCS distribution, which mainly traces the infalling gas.
Likewise, the Harvard Center for Neurodegeneration and Repair resides in small areas of many buildings and labs rather than being confined to one building.
Despite the importance of oxygen levels, relatively little information has been collected across the vast watery reaches of earth and this research is confined to six areas in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
This novel technology is also highly suitable for confined spaces such as bomb shelters or bunkers, where removing moisture from the air is critical for human comfort, as well as for sustainable operation of delicate equipment in areas such as field hospitals, armoured personnel carriers, and operation decks of navy ships as well as aircrafts,» explained Assoc Prof Chua.
For now, the problem is confined to a small area, but other city officials — including in Hallandale Beach — are looking to the neighborhood as an example of what could become a common, and very expensive, scenario across south Florida.
Preliminary results of a CNES inquiry indicate that the two French technicians suffocated when nitrogen leaked into the confined area they were inspecting before a test of the rocket's cryogenic motor.
But it is generally confined to the edges of vineyards, next to rivers or areas of natural scrub or woodland harbouring plants that are host to the sharpshooter.
As scientists we tend to be rather introspectiv, and confine conference going to our own areas of research.
Particularly in confined spaces — thin gaps between machine parts, the contact area between hardware and metal plate, behind seals and under gaskets, seams where two surfaces meet — close observation of such electrochemical dissolution had been an enormous challenge, he added.
Since XL184 is delivered to every part of the body and not just to the tumor when administered orally, enclosing it in the PMIL could reduce toxicity by confining its action to the area of the tumor.
The effort, as yet confined to animal studies, is only about a decade old but has become one of the hottest areas of neuroscience research because it promises a more precise understanding of the hugely complex network of cells in the brain.
It says the animals were swimming in the confined waters of the Providence Channel, which uniquely concentrated a range of sonar sounds used in training exercises in the area.
Designing aircraft using computer models isn't new, but in the past, studies either used low - fidelity models or confined themselves to a single area of investigation — the aerodynamics of the wing or its structural integrity.
Some 20,000 years ago, Earth was in the grip of the last ice age, and raccoon dogs were confined to a small area of east Asia.
I felt it was somewhat confining to someone who had become accustomed to the academic laissez - faire approach of undertaking multiple areas of research and developing multiple expertise.
I hope we will begin to show some of the greater boldness that we showed in the 1960s and 1970s, with missions more like Voyager, Pioneer, and Apollo, using robotic spacecraft where appropriate, where the risk to life can be prevented, and confining our human missions to areas where we can make a special contribution.
Hurricane Patricia, which had winds that clocked in at 200 mph, hit the west coast of Mexico, though its effects were mostly confined to less populated areas.
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