Sentences with phrase «far more screen»

The large Infinity Display on the front slots in far more screen than you'd expect from a phone this compact, the S Pen is something not a lot of other phones can offer and the all - round speed is almost breathtaking at times.
The user - interface has been revamped and made less obtrusive than in the previous incarnation; the UI is now context - sensitive, freeing up far more screen real estate for your viewing enjoyment.
(Not withstanding the movie's misleading ads, Jaden has far more screen time than Will.)
That he gets far more screen time than those outcasts (who are almost always depicted as a group) tells you where
That he gets far more screen time than those outcasts (who are almost always depicted as a group) tells you where The Greatest Showman's heart is really at.
But, mindful of their elders, the director J.J. Abrams («Lost,» «Alias») and his screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, have also reserved pride of place for Leonard Nimoy, whose appearance in this film as the once and future Mr. Spock carries far more screen time than the usual sentimental cameo.
Best of all is Mads Mikkelsen, the plot giving him far more screen time than most of Marvel's disposable villains.
It's vital that she's as good as she is, because the story requires her to exert the kind of pull that might have men prepared to ruin themselves after just a glimpse of her — arguably also a central theme of «Two Lovers» but more persuasively sold here because of Cotillard's alluring aura of unknowability, even while she's entirely engaged (Of course she also benefits from far more screen time here than Gwyneth Paltrow in «Two Lovers» so it's probably an unfair comparison).
Also: Winston Duke as a rival Wakandan leader, Danai Gurira as T'Challa's chief bodyguard, and breakout Letitia Wright as a spin on Ian Fleming's gadget guru Q. Oh, and Michael B. Jordan, the dynamo who made his bones with Coogler's Fruitvale and Creed and here brings a burning intensity to the role of T'Challa's main nemesis Killmonger, a mercenary who deserves far more screen time than he receives.
Other characters such as Allenine (brilliantly portrayed by Toby Jones) deserved far more screen time.
While their parents spent free time in activities like a neighborhood game of tag, building forts, or climbing trees, the modern child's day includes far more screen time than green time.

Not exact matches

So far, it's been wireless carriers giving customers discounts on the devices in exchange for multiyear data - plan commitments, but with most people using their tablets at home and on the couch as a sort of second TV or computer screen, it might make more sense for television or Internet service providers to offer the contracts.
«The defendant did far more than exchange typed words on a lifeless cellphone screen with a faceless stranger.
This is far more targeted than the traditional model for drug development, which includes such scattershot methods as screening natural elements like soil from a plateau in Norway and then asking, What might this do?
Direct calls are, far more often than not, screened out.»
While the results can't conclusively prove that all those second screens are causing the changes to the brain (differences in brain structure could also lead people to be more likely to multitask), the researchers suggest that the results should nonetheless serve as a red flag for fans of multiple devices while further studies are carried out to test causality.
Almost 80 % of parents report that their kids get more than two hours of screen time a day, which is far more than they should be getting.
In recent times, it has evolved from simple screen blockers demanding payments to something far more dangerous.
«So far in» 97, it's more like a screen
The UK plans to implement a more extensive regime for screening transactions for national security issues in the long term that will further increase the scope for intervention.
For every little street preacher advocating that the teachings of christ be followed there are millions attending mega churches in their new escalades who are far more worried about their clothes, jewelry, getting that new 60 inch big screen... than they are about anything else.
Jesus would have agreed with Republicans that it's far more important for us to spend our money on fancy cars, large houses, and big - screen TVs than to pay for some silly child's cancer treatment.
All clubs spend a lot of time and money doing far more elaborate statistical modelling than then the headline grabber stats that SSN sticks up on its screen every 5 minutes.
She emphasized, however, that King - Devick was only meant for use as an initial screen to identify athletes who should not be allowed to return to the game or practice and who should be referred for further, more comprehensive evaluation by a trained professional (e.g. assessment of balance, neurocognitive function, and scores on the Post-Concussion Symptom Scale).
Without effective screening and pasteurisation, donor milk is potentially far more dangerous than just about any other option.
If your teen shows one or more of these symptoms, talk to their pediatrician about screening them further.
Now, the activities being performed through kid's screen are far more varied.
MRSA Action UK has persistently through its press releases and in meetings with politicians of all political parties along with senior Department of Health officials, warned that the present screening system was in our opinion inadequate and that they had to step up their game or we would be overwhelmed in the future from threats far more dangerous than MRSA and C.diff.
Could the Boskop brain have achieved the ability to retrieve one memory while effortlessly processing others in the background, a split - screen effect enabling far more power of attention?
By automating selection and using a few tricks, though, it should be practical to screen for far more subtle characteristics.
According to researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) while the merits of screening tests and screening intervals warrant further discussion, they firmly believe that increasing the number of women who participate in cancer screenings and ensuring that women are not lost to follow - up with lengthened screening intervals is more important than the choice of test to decrease rates of cervical cancer.
In addition to potentially improving screening tests, the team believes their approach may someday help doctors control CTC - induced metastasis, which the researchers say can be far more lethal than the original tumor.
Robotics, genomics, high - throughput screening, combinatorial chemistry, and informatics tools have given companies far more lead compounds to sift through than they had in the past.
Instead of the losing battle against poachers (23 August, p 6), would it not be far more effective to screen...
Its general manager, Bas Van Rens, says the flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used.
The screen, which is far more sensitive than methods used in other programs monitoring pesticide use on foodstuffs, quantifies traces present in parts per million; an equivalent ratio is one gram -LRB-.035 ounce) per 1.1 tons of food.
Now, a team at MIT and other institutions has come up with a way to bypass such expensive and time - consuming fabrication and testing, allowing for a rapid screening of far more variations than would be practical through the traditional approach.
Further, 59 percent of participants in the second study said they were significantly more likely than a control group that wasn't screened to take legal action against the company for invasion of privacy.
The software allowed the men to move a cursor around a computer screen with far more facility than had been achieved in previous experiments with implanted electrodes in humans.
Once finished, it will be shown at film festivals, private screenings, broadcast and streamed, encouraging far more people to donate toward the cure.
Despite the ubiquity of home remedies, including Catherine's first DIY fecal transplant, both she and Tracy stress that a medically supervised procedure is far more preferable, due to the potential for disaster in patients who do not properly screen their donors.
Low dose CT scans catch enough early - stage cancers to reduce lung cancer by 20 %, but our team aims to further improve detection rates through more robust screening methods.
Once she convinced her local library to hold a public screening of the film and saw nearly 100 people turn up to learn more, she was inspired to spread the message further.
It is far easier to talk to someone from behind a computer screen, than face to face - especially if you are a bit socially awkward - and women are far more uninhibited in online chats.
Much Experience: as far as the functionalities of the website itself — stay tuned for more features allowing members to screen, report and possibly rank other members.
Carell's character is far more enjoyably off - skew than he was before (and Kristen Wiig [Girl Most Likely, Friends with Kids] is hilarious, too, as the strange secretary he is smitten with), and he has a scene with a green screen that had me screaming with laughter.
Much of the action seems grafted on almost as an afterthought, and Batman (Keaton) plays far too small a role in the proceedings; Burton clearly identified more with the Joker (Jack Nicholson) and apportioned screen time as such.
I get frustrated when they're on the screen and hopeful when the gals are on, their lives seem far more fascinating than the men who've left them.
Relegated to scene - stealing cameos in «'' Mallrats,»» «'' Clerks»» and «'' Chasing Amy,»» foulmouthed, pot smoking horn dog Jay (Jason Mewes) and his periodically - mute partner Silent Bob (Smith) graduated to the next level in «'' Dogma»» with more screen time and lines that actually furthered the plot.
The steady cavalcade of cameo appearances, coupled with the inclusion of a few genuinely funny comedic set - pieces, prevents the movie from becoming an all - out bore, admittedly, yet it's worth noting that both Carell and Fey's small - screen work is, by and large, far more entertaining than anything within Date Night's appreciatively short running time.
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