Sentences with phrase «equal space between»

A trick is to place the first row of tiles on spacer bars to maintain an equal space between the counter and the backsplash
Not suggesting that one is better than the other, Susan argues that the world needs an equal space between introverts and extroverts; that an innovative, creative world wouldn't be the same without the two coming together.

Not exact matches

Put a roll in the middle and arrange the others around it, leaving an equal amount of space between the rolls so they have room to rise as they bake.
The yield is correct — your dry ingredients are compressed, the addition of wet ingredients adds volume, and a 1/2 cup of cereal has air space in between the pieces so it wouldn't equal the same as the dry ingredients.
Scoop dough into balls (I use a # 40 scoop - equal to a golf - ball size ball), placing 12 per baking sheet, leaving space between balls.
As mentioned above, the territorial battle is paramount, but of equal importance will be each team's ability to retreat and clog the passing the lanes, because if Lionel Messi is afforded time and space to operate between the midfield and the defense; well, Pep knows better than anyone what will happen.
• For intermediate values, you could just divide the space between 0 percent and 100 percent into five equal increments and mark the locations for 20 percent, 40 percent, 60 percent and 80 percent, then (if there is space) divide each of these in two to mark locations for 10 percent, 30 percent, 50 percent, 70 percent and 90 percent.
First developed by British radio astronomers in 1946, arrays make use of several radio telescopes spaced some distance apart, «synthesizing» a single telescope with an aperture equal to the spacing between the farthest elements.
In fact, according to quantum mechanics, the energy contained in all the power plants and nuclear weapons in the world doesn't equal the theoretical energy contained in the empty spaces between these words.
These new GPI results indicate that these similar - mass and equal - age planets nonetheless have significant differences in atmospheric properties, for in - stance more open spaces between patchy cloud cover on planet c versus uniform cloud cover on planet d, or perhaps differences in atmospheric chemistry.
In the traditional row garden, between every long row of green goodness there is an equal bare space for an aisle or path.
Audio is similarly solid; like the work of most first - time filmmakers, the soundtrack is more serviceable than integral, but overall the 5.1 mix is well - balanced between the pulses of the forgettable score and the dialogue, which maintains a level of aural space equal to the actors» blocking around Colin and Violet's home.
I emphasize three concepts from mutuality when conferencing with students: the importance of equal and interactive discourse among writers, that knowledge is a result of discourse, and that writers gain agency and voice by negotiating a «middle space» between their own experience and the expectations of the discourse community.
The space between the eyes is equal to about twice the length of the eye (eye opening).
Because we acquired our samples opportunistically — and, thus, the distribution of sample age varied greatly within and between localities — none of the localities provided the opportunity to compare 2 equal - sized groups sampled in the same locality at 2 different, widely spaced time periods.
«We didn't want that hierarchy between a smaller project room and the main gallery,» Kordansky says of the space, which is divided into two rooms of equal size.
Uniformly positioned in a perfect grid across the expanse of white canvas, the spaces between spots is equal to the width of the spots.
Group shows include «La Vie Moderne», Biennale De Lyon (2015); «Paint Things», DeCordova Museum, Lincoln (2013); «First Among Equals» (2012) and «That's How We Escaped: Reflections on Warhol» (2011), Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia (2012); «NEW SKIN FOR THE OLD CEREMONY», Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010 and 2011); «Cellar Door: Front Room Series», Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, MO (2010); and «Between Spaces», MoMA PS1, New York (2009).
Spaces between parts are given equal value with the other forms.
Thus, if the CO2 band center is sufficiently close to saturation at TRPP, the forcing per doubling will be smaller at TOA, implying some cooling of the space in between (equal to the difference in forcing between TRPP and TOA; the climatic response will, via cooling, reduce the fluxes out of the stratosphere by the same amount; some fraction of this can go into the troposphere, and since it is a reduced downward flux, it cancels out some of the initial TRPP forcing, resulting in a smaller TRPP forcing (the forcing with stratospheric adjustment) that the surface + troposphere must respond to.
Theory certainly suggests that a warmer atmosphere as a result of higher CO2 concentrations will emit photons more frequently — and more of these will by chance find a path to space restoring the conditional equilibrium between ingoing and outgoing radiation — the condition being that all other things remain equal.
The earth, stuck between these monsters is too small to be a heat bath is better though of as a heat engine, but a very lazy one producing no work on the external surroundings and therefore having to reject an equal amount of heat to space as it absorbs from the sun.
It will be convenient here to define the term radiative exchange equilibrium between two specified regions of space (or bodies) as meaning that for the two regions (or bodies) A and B, the rate of flow of radiation emitted by A and absorbed by B is equal to the rate of flow the other way, regardless of other forms of transport that may be occurring.
Math has shown that when people are able to keep an equal distance between the cars ahead of them and behind them, this equal space helps maintain a more orderly fashion on the highway.
I actually waffled between the two models; I didn't disagree with anyone else's comments, but found I could enjoy the extra bass of the T20RP mk3 and the extra sense of space of the T50RP mk3, just as one might find equal enjoyment in chocolate and vanilla or Madonna and Stravinsky.
Moreover, GLMM is robust to unequal group sizes, can deal with unequally spaced data collection points, does not require equal variances at each time point or equal covariances between all pairs of time points, and is able to account for correlations among repeated measurements.
If the ratio is equal to one, there is a balance between supply and price, such that for every percent increase in price there is an equal percentage increase in new space.
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