Sentences with phrase «cramming more»

Respect the recline It's obvious that airlines have been cramming more seats into planes in recent years.
Yet, for all his experience, Richard was still cramming more than 20 years of sales proficiency and executive history into a single page.
LG has also brought with its designs the thinnest bezels in the industry, constantly cramming more screen onto less phone than just about anyone else on the market.
In a nutshell, cramming more and more ever - smaller pixels onto a sensor isn't always a good idea.
Normally we'd be concerned about cramming more pixels onto a sensor, but both phones have the same pixel size of 1.12 um, which means the Z Force delivers a larger sensor to hold that 61 % increase in resolution.
For a few years now, Fitbit has been cramming more into its high - end wearables for those who want more features, but also good battery life.
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.
And of course, most people are busy, and cramming more and more knowledge of increasingly esoteric loyalty programs into your head will eventually reach a point of diminishing returns.
It's no secret that automakers are cramming more and more vehicle systems into digital menus rather than tactile controls, but some brands just get how to present that technology better than others.
That's where the electric motor comes in — think of its as sort of a substitute for a turbocharger that instead of cramming more fuel in, effectively reduces fuel requirements, while still yielding more total power.
Premium brands keep downsizing their engines and cramming more gears in their transmissions to get better fuel economy without sacrificing performance.
Fisker claims the EMotion will have the world's highest density battery pack, cramming more cells into the same area for better range in the same sized car.
The first problem, Horn and Staker write, stems from people «with an appetite for the dazzling technology» who end up merely «cramming more devices, screens, gadgets, and software into students» and teachers» already noisy lives.»
Is cramming more subjects into the traditional six - or seven - period day the solution?
Believing we need to be some Wonder Woman of Time, bending it to our will and cramming more in every day than was possible the day before.
So when our belly, butt, or thighs get big, we're not adding more fat cells; we're just cramming more fat into each cell.
McKeown explains nonessentialism as the belief that «the key to life is doing everything, cramming more and more into your life.»
The fallacy of megapixels You can start to see that cramming more pixels onto a sensor may not be the best way to increase pixel resolution.
Historically, faster processors have been made by cramming more transistors onto silicon chips.
In a faraway corner of the universe, a crash of cosmic proportions is under way, cramming more than 1000 galaxies into a space normally reserved for a handful.
Gordon Moore wrote an essay in Electronics magazine 40 years ago titled «Cramming More Components Onto Integrated Circuits.»
Director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, Frances Crook, said: «We welcome the publication of this report and hope this signals a robust line from the government that we can not continue simply cramming more and more people into our overcrowded prisons.
Still on nutramigen @ 16 months (she only weighs 17.5 lbs, very tiny, so we keep cramming more formula in around her food as she still can't have dairy), but insurance pays for it now because I guess being a toddler who still needs formula is a medical condition?
From the new Anna Thomas cookbook, Love Soup - a soup cramming more spinach, leeks, sweet potatoes and chard into each bowl than I ever thought possible.
Cracks at all sides, obviously cramming more than 700 grams of cheesecake batter in a 6 - inch square pan is a no - no.
Air Canada has said about half of incremental profits from its low - cost carrier will be derived from cramming more seats into a fleet of 20 Boeing 767s and 30 Airbus A319s.
That's no surprise, since airlines are cramming more seats into their coach sections, even as the average American is growing larger.
Most of us aspire to conquer more and more work in less and less time, but since none of us can cram more hours into the day (despite our best efforts), increasing our productivity is the best we can do.
This is because 4K TVs do a couple of handy things besides cram more pixels on screen.
Aside from pushing more pixels onto the screen, 4K TVs are also offering higher frame rates, meaning they're able to cram more information into every second of viewing.
Trying to cram more than one user onto your Internet connection?
«A lot of people try to put too much, especially on their home pages, and cram more down their customers» throats,» he says.
I probably would still prefer a smoothie for breakfast because I can cram more goodness into one smoothie than I can with these but for something different I'll keep these gems in mind.
With real corn kernels and real corn flavor, the only way we could cram more corn into CORN NUTS would be by using the husks as packaging.
Have you ever struggled to cram more servings of vegetables into your day?
«After her big idea to cram more toddlers into the same nurseries had to be dropped, Liz Truss has had to resort to stealing Labour ideas from 2005,» shadow children's minister Sharon Hodgson said.
Among the ideas was removing seats from some train cars to cram more riders aboard.
As engineers figure out how to cram more chip power into smaller spaces, they also have to tackle the problem of excess heat.
Two competing successors to the DVD format — Blu - ray and HD - DVD — use the same technique but exploit shorter wavelengths of light to cram more information onto a surface.
By simply switching to a 2005 semiconductor fabrication, the company can produce chips with features just 0.065 micrometers, or 65 nanometers, across, enabling them to cram more than 1 billion ion sensors on each chip.
With the superfood concept prevalent in the American psyche today, sometimes we feel as if we must cram more nutrition into every sip.
The glycogen (energy) stores in your body get full and can not accept more energy, so your body has to pump out more insulin to try and cram more in.
I'm always trying to cram more vegetables in my diet.
I'm so glad I found it this late in life, like a formerly blind man seeing a sunrise, so was my reaction to Wesley Snipes throwing Gary Busey like a torpedo, my constant bewilderment at how they'd cram more and more skydiving and subculture into the movie, the inconsistency of Snipes» mood and general actions leading me to believe they simply rolled cameras and he refused to do a second take.
As anyone who has seen Maddin's stunning 2000 short film «The Heart of the World» (possibly the pinnacle of his career) can attest, he can cram more complex storytelling and memorable imagery into a few minutes of screen time than most filmmakers can muster in an entire career.
Can they cram any more product placement into this movie?
Since the humor of The Office is the kind of sly, nuanced wit that doesn t exactly work well in the context of a two - minute movie trailer, I was holding out hope that the studio simply decided to cram the more obvious Robin Williams schtick into the previews to lure in the people who made cash cows out of such dross as RV and Night at the Museum and that the actual film would be more in the vein of The Office.
But it's probably some kind of a record that writer - director Mitch Davis has managed to cram more than 20 characters who are so vapid and annoying into one ensemble piece.
Rather than asking how reforms can encourage an array of options (public, private, or for - profit) to emerge that fit the needs of today's students, the free - public - college crowd wants to simply cram more people through the same old expensive, mediocre model of education.
Do you need to cram more and more into six hours?
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