Sentences with phrase «does in reality»

In the months prior to the big Galaxy S8 unveiling, rumors kept piling up in anticipation and the smartphone was expected to have an even bolder design than it does in reality.
He needs to understand not what he thinks it says or what he wants it to say or whatever farcical interpretation of contract law he's talked himself into, but what it does in reality say.
But this is not what the stratosphere does in reality, so that is not perfect either.
For that reason the results are wrong for an earth that does in reality have an atmosphere.
This not perfect either since it's not what the troposphere does in reality.
There are two prominent and undeniable examples of the models» insufficiencies: 1) climate models overwhelmingly expected much more warming to have taken place over the past several decades than actually occurred; and 2) the sensitivity of the earth's average temperature to increases in atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations (such as carbon dioxide) averages some 60 percent greater in the IPCC's climate models than it does in reality (according to a large and growing collection of evidence published in the scientific literature).
This is a tough - minded story of change that happens in almost imperceptibly tiny increments - as true growth so often does in reality.
Arsenal fans have been known to jump on a players back in a bad spell of form and it's largely because we expect so much more from players and a team that should be achieving more than it does in reality.
If the central bank's communications suggest that it has greater knowledge or greater precision in its inflation control than it does in reality, then when this becomes apparent and the public's expectations are disappointed, the central bank's credibility may be damaged.
All that the Aaronic priests did in shadowy ways at the tabernacle, believers now do in reality in the heavenly sanctuary.
Just because you can buy 6 - 7 players in January on FIFA doesn't mean you can do it in reality.
She takes the theory and gets it done in reality.
Those simulations matched historical data until 1970; after that, the simulations predicted temperatures to keep increasing, rather than decreasing as they did in reality.
Eventually, the pair saw that if they ran simulations using a hypothetical massive planet in what's called an anti-aligned orbit — a path in which the planet's perihelion, or closest approach to the sun, is 180 degrees from all of the other objects and known planets in the solar system — their six strangely behaving objects moved in the strange alignment that they actually do in reality.
Managing blood sugar is totally an art, and there is great science on how to do it, but it's really hard to do in reality.
It's interesting that every profile has a smiling face icon, if you like someone you can tap the smiling face to send them a wink, except add them to your favorites, just like you would do in reality.
First of all — you should never upload a photo from your youth, where you look much younger than you do in reality.
If u can listen to Omarion's song work and do that in reality U HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO MAKE ME CUM.
By having preservice students come into the classroom and learn side by side from the experts, the teachers, they are able to see how things learned from books are done in the reality of the classroom.
There's a lot of people out there that love games because they let you do things you couldn't do in reality.
Improved soil management may increase soil potential as a carbon sink in theory but doing this in reality means considerable changes to farming techniques, on a GLOBAL scale, which looks very hard to make happen, certainly in the short time frames required.
Those simulations matched historical data until 1970; after that, the simulations predicted temperatures to keep increasing, rather than decreasing as they did in reality.
As much as some video gamers and climate scientists like to believe, being good at a simulation is not the same thing as doing it in reality.
The RMSe value is 0.375 at the end positions of the blocks and vanishes for the central position (it won't do that in reality, due to temps being «wiggly»).
Eli is not nearly as much interested in what people claim as motive as what they do in reality.
One must not blindly copy and paste a resume objective but should write something which has close connection to what one plans to do in reality, as during an interview he may be asked to elaborate on his objective

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In reality, employees don't always see the HR department as an ally.
In reality, though, most foreign bonds do mature.
But in reality, you rarely do,» the report states.
And in the process you can create your own version of a reality distortion field, one that results in a series of dots that don't distort reality but that someday create a wonderful new reality — especially for you.
I know busy CEOs will claim they don't have time for this, but the reality is that I am more productive and make better decisions that payoff in the long run when I function in joy zone.
This small - scale political process seems fine and democratic in theory but doesn't account for the new reality in condo buildings.
The company eventually plans to allow crypto payments in its casual gaming, augmented reality, and virtual reality efforts, though it did not give a timeline for its integration there.
In reality, 50/50 partnerships don't work.
What this all hopefully adds up to is a smarter clinical trial — one that doesn't ignore the reality of the patients involved in it.
And yes, fantasy might work in some cases, but it doesn't go far at the workplace... that's where reality sets in as we go about our daily tasks.
But if DFAIT's response seems somehow inadequate, in reality Lamonde and his colleagues were simply doing their jobs.
Taking small steps, limits certain risks and gives you more time to contemplate the unknown — while you may want to become a national business overnight, in reality it doesn't happen.
The reality is that there are many public, quasi-public and private groups all producing resources to try to help entrepreneurs and many of these are all rowing in different directions that need to be brought together to collaborate, instead of doing things individually.
While many of the viewers at home think those who appear on the hit show become instant millionaires, the reality is most don't, and some consider their exposure and re-runs a key ingredient in marketing their brands.
I suffered because I didn't prepare for the fact that power failure was a reality of the environment I was in.
«I just don't want to be in the mix the way that I used to,» Kim, 36, said in a scene on the E! reality show, «how desperate I was, going to every restaurant every night, like only wanting to be seen, knowing that all the TMZ cameras were there, so I'd run, flock to those places... I was so hungry for that.»
The narrative reveals more about today's hyper - partisan discourse than about the reality of the new tax law, which is likely to affect jobs and the economy in important ways that don't fit either party's talking points.
The company's model of sharing equity with its agency partners and willingness to invest in needed technology has made it an example of how to do business in Adland amid the world's new economic realities.
Don't wallow in the fear, instead learn all of the facts about the situation so you can deal with it based on reality.
Brussels also said Monday that the two tax rulings issued by Ireland reduced significantly the tax paid by Apple since 1991, in a way that «did not correspond to economic reality,» the newspaper reported.
This brings the reality of life in the 21st century into sharp relief, which is a good thing — even if it doesn't always feel that way while it is happening.
It sounds very enticing in theory to «set your own salary,» but in reality we found it to be extremely mentally taxing to do.
Galimberti said there's some comfort in Canada being exempt, especially since at times it didn't look like it was going to happen, but overall companies are having to get used to the new reality of unpredictability.
«In reality, the majority of organizations don't necessarily understand exactly where their profits are coming from, where their key missions are being driven from, and the key things they would need to be able to do and in what timeframe if that was disrupted,» says Lyndon Bird, international technical director of the Caversham, England - based Business Continuity Institute, which provides business continuity certification and guidance for companies around the worlIn reality, the majority of organizations don't necessarily understand exactly where their profits are coming from, where their key missions are being driven from, and the key things they would need to be able to do and in what timeframe if that was disrupted,» says Lyndon Bird, international technical director of the Caversham, England - based Business Continuity Institute, which provides business continuity certification and guidance for companies around the worlin what timeframe if that was disrupted,» says Lyndon Bird, international technical director of the Caversham, England - based Business Continuity Institute, which provides business continuity certification and guidance for companies around the world.
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