Sentences with phrase «early sense»

The most obvious change from earlier Sense versions can be seen on the home screen.
This can be achieved by early sensing of the pressures from gust effects on the leading parts of the wing or by measuring the gusts ahead of the wing.
Karl Barth early sensed the precariousness of Brunner's position and dissociated himself from it as sharply as possible.
However, it's this very early sense of being over-powered that is going to set you up for a rude awakening once you reach your first boss battle.
Greene's earlier sense of the acute tension between earthly and heavenly impulses gradually slid into a much more lax Catholicism.
On the datum theory (Q), the concrescence had its underlying unity in terms of its initiating datum, and the subject was the subjective aspect of this objective datum (early sense).
A Baha'i student recalled her earlier sense of fear that people would attack her for following a different religious tradition; she appreciates the atmosphere at Georgetown, in which students can talk openly about different religions.
You'll be looking to get an early sense of how France's talented and excited squad is shaping up, and you'll be anticipating that they'll be tested by a probably boring but probably well - organised Romania side.
There are a variety of educational toys for young babies available and usually they focus on different textures, colours and sounds to help babies learn their early senses.
Touch is the earliest sense to develop in the fetus and skin is the largest area to be stimulated through the senses.
As an older sister to two children who joined their family through closed adoption, Barb had an early sense of what an honor and privilege it is to be part of an adoptive family, but also how critical it is to honor the needs of the children involved.
Touch is the earliest sense to develop and the last one to leave us at the end of life.
Assuming DOB doesn't choose to conceal too much, the report can provide an early sense of the state's ability to hit its revenue and spending targets in the current year, and of trends that will affect the budget for next year.
This leads to an early sense of disappointment when meeting in person.
While House of Cards has always explored both the personal and political sides of life in Washington, D.C., my early sense is that, in Season Two, it's gotten better at both.
The shame of it is that there actually is some tension established in the picture's pressurized, diving - bell setting, but the early sense of the unknown and that tingling romance of atrocity - to - come are knocked down like tenpins as Anderson reaches, over and over, into his empty bag of tricks.
However, by the time Sizer wrote his seminal 1985 report, A Study of High Schools, and A Nation at Risk warned of education failure and the need for deep reform, that earlier sense of utopia was slipping away.
but it works because it brings with it an early sense of accomplishment.
At Thomas Jefferson High School, he took his first art classes and found confirmation for his early sense that there was what he once called a «cultural» world beyond the «workaday» life of his family and neighbors.
It is time to restore the earlier sense of the subscription as underwriting the cost of transforming this particular form of intellectual property into a public good.
We have earlier sen how to set up Family Safety in Windows 7.
It will be some time before we have some hard sales number to start looking at (and no doubt hold up for comparison against the HTC One M8), but for an early sense of shoppers» affinity for the smartphone we look no further than the substantial lines forming outside retailers carrying the model.
The pressure to succeed in today's society can make it enticing to instill an early sense of competitiveness — and some adults do so by comparing them to someone else.
It can give an early sense of whether the potential therapist will be a good match for you.
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