Sentences with phrase «example out of the air»

If you are wondering, we just picked the numbers for this example out of the air to demonstrate how options work.

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One of the biggest risks, Tufekci says, is the destruction of personal privacy — for example, the Podesta dump included details of an ordinary staffer's suicide attempt, which was subsequently tweeted out by Wikileaks and discussed on the air on CNN.
Deferment means playing smashmouth defense, take the air out of, for example OSU, putting up 7, and then continue hard fought football from there on out.
For example, one of the fellows in Keating's «class» worked on a Senate staff and had been a physical chemist before coming to D.C. Out of the blue, she was assigned to investigate an air pollution issue that she knew very little about.
Though some freshwater fish are known to occasionally dine on land vertebrates — an African tiger fish has been filmed plucking a swallow out of the air, for example — it is rare for so many to be eaten.
For example, if the United States Air Force has a shortage of fighter pilots, it would not go out and lobby Congress to hire fighter pilots from the former Soviet Union.
For example, some car engines already have variable valve lift and timing, which provides greater control over the flow of air into and out of the combustion chamber; until now automakers have employed this system primarily to boost horsepower, but it can also be used to increase fuel economy.
Regular time spent outdoors, regular airing out of the home, fresh air breaks at work, and avoiding the use of fragranced, or other chemical products are some examples of healthy fresh air habits practiced for optimal health and wellbeing.
For hot days when you know you'll be going in and out of air - conditioned buildings, for example.
** NOTE: for a prime example of why so many of us consider Christian Bale one of the finest actors working today, check out the way he reacts to his release from prison... breathing fresh air for the first time, nervous energy that goes with freedom, pure joy in seeing his brother.
Using the same statistical method as in the Air Force example — which defined average as being between the 35th and 65th percentiles on all variables — we found that only one out of the 1,142 students in the school was average across all nine SEL measures.
«Though OCR may claim to be under - funded, its resources are stretched thin largely because it has so often chosen to address violations it has made up out of thin air,» the pair wrote, citing as prime examples efforts to curb bullying, to reduce differences in how white and nonwhite students are disciplined and to get colleges to step up sexual assault investigations.
In Williams v. California, for example, teachers, parents, and students from low - income communities described overcrowded schools that had to run multiple shifts each day and multiple shifts during the school year, alternating on - months and off - months for different cohorts of students cycling in and out of the building; classrooms with more than 40 students without enough desks, chairs, and textbooks for each student to have one; lack of curriculum materials, science equipment, computers, and libraries; and crumbling facilities featuring leaky ceilings and falling ceiling tiles, sometimes overrun with rodents, and lacking heat and air conditioning.
For example, one question asks students to calculate the length of a revolving door entrance that doesn't let air get out.
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Examples of Vs are V - twin, V4, V6, V8, V10, V12 and V16 Vacuum Servo: The clever use of the engine partial vacuum to assist in pressurising the braking hydraulic system Valve: In engine parlance Valve is a device that opens and closes an air passage to let in or let out gasses Valve Bounce: A condition where the fast moving valve has exceeded its springs ability to keep from bouncing up off its valve seat at high rpm.
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For example, taking the pen out of its holster launches the Air Command feature.
Also, I would love to see examples of marketing plans that aren't all jargon, or based on concrete numbers that seem to be pulled out of thin air, or featuring tactics that look like they're more for selling non-fiction than fiction.
For example, air and ground ambulance costs, emergency dental treatment and prescription drugs as well as follow - up visits or out - patient visits or non-emergency medical services might not be covered outside your province of residence.
That subsidiary doesn't have much business in it, and is in little danger of insolvency, but is the most egregious example of creating capital out of thin air.
For example, if you want to fly from Columbus, Ohio to Seoul on Korean Air, you could connect on Delta to an airport out of which Korean Air operates such as New York City (JFK) or Los Angeles (LAX).
For example, one of the lowest sweet spots out of any airline is using Etihad miles to book a business class ticket on Air Brussels from New York to Brussels.
For example, Lufthansa has excellent award availability out of Atlanta and Detroit (SkyTeam hubs), Air France has excellent award availability out of Washington (Star Alliance hub), British Airways has excellent award availability out of Philadelphia (Star Alliance hub), etc..
I found numerous examples of grass and other objects floating in the air or sticking out of places they shouldn't be, and the aliasing is quite rough in places.
For example: you write That is why the 364 W / m2 of potential heat transfer from air that is 10 °C will not warm you up but I know if I take an ice cube out of the freezer it will melt in the shade during your cool afternoon air... so it is all about the net balances... and the introduction of the word forcing seems to introduce a totally spurious concept that can only confuse.
It is an interesting and extremely wasteful proposal — for example after spending a lot of energy to cool the air, the cold air seems to be just blown out, no attempt to recoup the energy.
He said it would very quickly diffuse into the air of the room as per ideal gas [under its own molecular momentum] and so become thoroughly mixed where it couldn't become unmixed without an extreme amount of work being done [as for example it would take to separate back out ink that had been poured into water].
The range of measures here is quite great; for example, engine efficiency can be improved by three different kinds of measures, increasing thermodynamic efficiency, reducing frictional losses and reducing pumping losses (these losses are the energy needed to pump air and fuel into the cylinders and push out the exhaust) and each kind of measure can be addressed by a great number of design, material and technology changes.
Created, for example, by taking out the whole of the Water Cycle and taking out rain from the Carbon Cycle and changing the real gases oxygen and nitrogen to ideal to take out heat transfer by convection which transfers heat away from the surface and sets up convection currents which bring cold air back to the surface, winds.
For example, while Pope Francis singles out «the increasing use and power of air - conditioning» as a «harmful habit of consumption,» it is worth remembering that such energy - intensive activities result in pollution and the depletion of scarce resources only when a society needs to rely on dirty and non-renewable energy sources.
We saw this, for example, earlier this winter when the AO went very negative, we had a Dipole Anomaly, Greenland and the Newfoundland area were very warm, but Europe and the East coast of the U.S. were hit with all the cold air that was pouring out of the Arctic.
Common examples of defective automobiles / auto parts include: seat belt failure, unintended acceleration, defective air bags, SUV rollovers, steering defects, defective tires and tire blow outs, crushed roofs, exploding gas tanks, and more.
Examples include the use of a chemical that was previously thought to be safe and problems stemming from chemicals that leak out of the production plant into the surrounding air or water.
As an example, I flew Air France out of Saudi Arabia and there was a celebration when leaving Saudi airspace because they could, or would, then serve alcohol.
Four locks, for example, transmitted their user passwords in plaintext to smartphones, making it easy for anyone with a $ 100 Bluetooth sniffer to pluck the passwords out of thin air.
For example, one person might need some quiet time with a cup of tea and a magazine or book, while another may need to get out of the house for a walk and fresh air.
Although I'm pulling this out of the air, an example might be using motivated seller contacts developed by the partnership to obtain listings for a real estate agency that is not part of the partnership and won't benefit the other partner.
Such companies have a slew of needs — for example, lab spaces may necessitate technical and complicated infrastructure requirements, which can boost lab build out costs to $ 300 to $ 400 a sq. ft.. Other requirements may be emergency generators, floors that carry heavy equipment, higher ceilings or robust heating and air conditioning systems, Isaacs says.
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