Sentences with phrase «even added to the equation»

Firmino's link - up play, Coutinho's dizzle - dazzle, Origi's endeavours, Benteke's directness, and this is before Sturridge is even added to the equation.

Not exact matches

Every parents can tell you bottles are fussy — they're difficult to clean properly, annoying to heat to just the right temperature, and even more of a hassle when you add the whole process of pumping and storing breast milk to the equation.
Add in to that equation the rich investing in automation technology like those ordering kiosks at Panera, self - checkout machines, autonomous vehicles, and even automated web design programs and it's a perfect recipe for pending economic disaster.
I did not add «wife» to the equation because even a wife who thinks and expresses an opinion is called a slut and worse.
or to be more accurate, you chose to add god to the equation even though there is absolutely no evidence of such a thing.
Giving two F1 drivers powerful supercars and a free track will always lead to some kind of competition anyway — even with caravans being added to the equation.
It isn't impossible to craft a scenario where the ACC decides it might be able to add a basketball - only team to the ranks — that keeps you at 14 football teams but brings you to an even 16 in basketball (granted, an even number of teams is not a grave necessity in basketball, where you can live with or without a division structure)-- and if the conference were to determine that a basketball - only member makes sense (and from a dollars - and - sense perspective, it may not — we often make the mistake of overestimating basketball's importance in the realignment equation), I've got a pretty good idea where it might begin its search.
Even though you're actually adding two to the family equation, you might still feel you're completely alone in this...
Postpartum haze can make even the simplest tasks seem like rocket science — add a wiggling infant to the equation and it could be a deal breaker.
But fuel is heavy; so when you plug the weight of the fuel into the rocket equation, you find that you have to add even more fuel.
Furthermore, adding other elements found in Mars» soil to the equation caused them to die off even more rapidly.
Even though they already have a lower amount of sugar than other fruits such as cherries, bananas, or grapes, apples become even better when you add almond butter to the equatEven though they already have a lower amount of sugar than other fruits such as cherries, bananas, or grapes, apples become even better when you add almond butter to the equateven better when you add almond butter to the equation.
A simple bodyweight squat workout uses almost every muscle group in the body — and if you add a dumbbell or barbell into the equation, I would even argue that they use every single major muscle group to complete.
Even if this dynamic didn't exist, simply solving these puzzles in such a colourful universe adds so much enjoyment to the equation.
You don't need to add even more ambiguity to the equation by implementing an LMS that is overly complex and requires vast IT knowledge.
Even compliance training can become exciting and engaging if you add emotional learning to the equation.
Essentially replacing the RS4 sedan, the RS 5 Sportback takes everything we like about the A5 and S5 Sportback and adds even more performance to the equation.
Pre-owned BMW M4s at Autos of Dallas add an affordable price tag to the equation that makes them even more attractive to budget - minded car shoppers.
The word «publishing» is overwhelming to most people, even when referencing the term relative to publishing a blog post, so add the word «book» into the equation, and now the stress really kicks in.
Even with state taxes added into the equation, such a review makes buying munis for this investor «less of a planning concern» going forward, according to Munson.
This equation tells us that exchange rate movements have the potential to either add to the returns in a portfolio or diminish them — and in the worst case scenario, they may even lead to losses.
To add even more complexity to the equation, none of your creditors are required to report data about you to any of the credit bureauTo add even more complexity to the equation, none of your creditors are required to report data about you to any of the credit bureauto the equation, none of your creditors are required to report data about you to any of the credit bureauto report data about you to any of the credit bureauto any of the credit bureaus.
Even normal wear and tear in a pet - free home occurs faster on carpet than with other flooring options, but when you add pets to the equation, it inevitably speeds up the wear process.
Once you add in to the equation the fact that the cash rate is non-refundable (not great if your plans are fluid) while the Hilton Honors points booking is flexible this option looks even more attractive.
The only disappointing part is that you can not do two player or online with this mode, which could have made it even more fun by adding competition to the equation.
If you're even more keen, upping the difficulty adds wind and gravity into the equation with your heart - rate when shooting, so there's real incentive if you're willing to go the extra mile in the role.
Add a market crash and $ 20,000 tuition bill to the equation and, as one alum aptly put it, our degrees will not even be worth the cost of the ink used to print them within 5 years.
In other words, of the possible variation which Curry first suggests, off of the extreme reading that the «could be» one end of the equation = - the one that just happens to have the maximum plausible natural variability that the IPCC could even reasonably conceive, in Curry's estimation, be exactly what the natural variability here in fact IS, but then from there goes extreme again, and concludes that within her own plus minus 20 % range — guess what — IT ALSO goes in the extreme direction, away from the mean of natural variability averaging out and the change we see is our influence (which assuredly it is not, but the point is it is impossible to pinpoint any small range, though Curry here does it anyway) so that in effect IT IS 50 % to 60 % (or 70 % when she adds on that «anthropogenic is 50 % or less.
Add climate change into the equation and these changes are likely to be even more extreme and less predictable.
When older suburban areas are added to the equation, the numbers are even higher.
I suspect that given the paucity of knowledge in relation to clouds and aerosols (not to mention cycles)... the original X factors for the equation ranged through values that at the lower end produced no scary warming scenarios for the future doubling (ie at or lower than 1.5 C) to those that were very scary at 3 - 4.5 C — or even 6 C if you add strong feedbacks from melting ice, permafrost and emissions of methane.
There could be up to half a dozen such productivity - enhancing accessories, adding among others a camera grip, backup battery, kickstand, stereo speakers, and even pico projector in the equation.
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