At this point, Google Lens becomes a time - saving productivity tool, sparing you the trouble of typing out often -
confusing jumbles of letters.
Last season, their squad was
a confusing jumble of players that didn't seem to join up in the slightest; this season, as if to intensify things, they've stuck Marko Arnautovic on the top.
DSI can also tease apart
the confusing jumble of connections that appear at neural crossroads; such images are crucial for unraveling how signals travel through the brain.
One cold, snowy day, Ingrid Daubechies saw a wealth of hidden meaning in
a confused jumble of wiggly lines.
And the bungles go beyond MyFord Touch; even the C - Max SE, which drops MyFord Touch, adopts
a confusing jumble of stereo controls.
Not exact matches
The result is a
jumble of packaging terms and promises, which serve mostly to
confuse consumers who aren't sure if they want organic or all - natural, cage - free, hormone - free or free - range.
We don't mean to
confuse the novice with a
jumble of words.
confuse, blur, muddle,
jumble, complicate, garble, bewilder mystify, puzzle, perplex, baffle.
It's an extraordinary (and almost plausible) story, and we can only wish that the filmmakers had told it better... a great cast and plenty of tension, action and gunfire, but unless you know the basic story it is rather
confusing, jumpy and
jumbled
Keeping an eye out for colloquialism is vital since the meaning of most colloquial phrases are
jumbled and
confused in the translation process.
Including lengthy paragraphs or
jumbled text may
confuse learners and contribute to cognitive overload, which diminishes the value of your eLearning course.
Acronyms like ePUB, mobi, XML, DRM, iOS, and words like Apps, Android, e-Ink are still one big
jumble for most publishers, who are overwhelmed and
confused at the same time.
The main reason author websites are so awful to look at, so
confusing and
jumbled, unfinished, disorienting, and basically useless, is that the authors take control of the process.
CIA agents must lead many lives, have many identities - but what if those identities get
confused, with past, present and future
jumbled together?
For example, «jargogle» is the seventeenth - century way to say «to
confuse or
jumble.»
You can see how quickly this
jumble of messy and overly - complicated lines, colors, and signals all over you charts can
confuse you and even cause you to panic in frustration.
A far less
jumbled and
confusing climate record.
I've been looking, but have up till now only gotten mixed messages when it comes to it's legality; just a
jumble of legislative actions, court rulings, and public statements all wrapped in a
confusing multi-year timeline and many vague / assuming articles in the press.
It's not clear whether the
jumble of popular novels and lunch items clarified APIs for the jurors or merely
confused them.
Instead of the usual
jumble of dozens of
confusing icon functions, the main menu screen lists only the N90's five primary functions: phone book, messaging, calendar, gallery, and image print.
In addition, don't include embedded table or other images in your resume, as these can
confuse the applicant tracking software and
jumble your resume in the system.
«Avoid adding any embedded tables, pictures, or other images in your resume, as this can
confuse the applicant - tracking software and
jumble your resume in the system,» says Augustine.
«Avoid adding any embedded tables, pictures, or other images in your resume, as this can
confuse the applicant - tracking software and
jumble your resume in the system,» Augustine tells us.
This can
confuse the application tracking system and
jumble up your resume.
This
confusing relationship development often impacts how they make sense of their world and their sense of self, resulting in an incoherent,
jumbled narrative about who they are and how they should navigate their world.
Most recruitment firms operate a recruitment process that is
jumbled and
confusing for the candidate.