Sentences with phrase «finer points of using»

Even if you delete something, you have no idea whether someone else has preserved your foolish post on Facebook showing you demonstrating the finer points of using a beer bong (or worse).
If you've always enjoyed photography then we can teach you the finer points of using an underwater strobe and how to overcome the difficulties associated; if you fancy going deep then we'll teach you how to safely dive deeper.
The strength of the book, though, is when Hayes shares the finer points of using each measure.

Not exact matches

Top of the vacancy list at France's DGSE, the equivalent of America's CIA or Britain's MI6, are posts for young information technology gurus and linguists who master the finer points of Russian, Chinese, or Farsi, widely used in Iran and Afghanistan.
What it does mean, is that once kids are old enough to understand the finer points of language (and according to Bergen, that's probably younger than you imagine), there's no cause for guilt if you use (and they pick up) some less - than - demure language.
Devoted to exploring the finer points of VisiCalc and its competitors and to describing some of their unusual uses, Korngold's Spread Sheet is, for the most part, written by subscribers.
The Facebook Ads Launch Pad is mini-course designed specifically for busy entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to use Facebook Ads but don't have the time to learn the ins and outs or finer points of online advertising and can't afford to lose money on advertising that doesn't work.
Dr. William Porcher DuBose seems to suggest in his fine autobiography Turning Points of My Life, and James Matthew Thompson explicitly said in his Through Fact to Faith — both of these books are nearly a half - century old — that the soundly biblical conception of providence serves to safeguard and to state all that the term «miracle» was once used to affirm.
That was how it was done on the recipe for bleu cheese burgers on Pinch My Salt that I was using as a guide, but I obviously ignored some of the finer points (including the cream -LSB-...]
Fine Points (**) Please note the amount of liquid depends on the coarseness and type of your oats so use the amount above as guidance and make adjustments as needed.
Where you and I fundamentally differ about posts is that I believe that — other than swearing and filthy and / or racist and bigoted language (all of which are obnoxious)- to the point use of words should be fine.
Your child isn't ready for the finer points of well - mannered dining (such as which fork to use for the cake), but he's old enough to start learning and even perform the basics — depending, of course, on whether he's just turned 2 or is approaching kindergarten age.
Note that I and my fine orange polyester shirt get to open and close the video, and I'd also like to point out that the not EVERY Lefty skimped on the tip (some of us used to wait tables).
Used to debating the finer points of immigration policy or revolutionary movements in Indonesia, Corbyn was rarely a target for insults during his first 32 years in the House of Commons.
Frank lived and breathed politics and loved to argue fine points of justice and the use of public policy to achieve justice.
The debate centres on the finer points of flower architecture, but points to a broader concern about using statistical models and large data sets to tackle biological questions, says Pamela Soltis, a plant biologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
«These dress rehearsals enable our science teams to fine - tune their data acquisition techniques including pointing commands, iron out any software bugs, and get used to working with the data, well in advance of the start of the main mission starting next year,» Svedhem said in a press release.
HST's current complement of science instruments includes three cameras, two spectrographs, and fine guidance sensors (primarily used for accurate pointing, but also for astrometric observations).
Here's what the CDC recommends: Using a pair of fine - pointed tweezers, grasp the tick at the point of its attachment, as close to the skin's surface as possible, and pull upward.
In order to restore the flow of energy, acupuncture uses the insertion of fine needles at specific points along the meridians.
Use the fine point of your pencil to draw them in, paying special attention to filling in the gaps.
I've tried it a few times, but like some other reviews, it breaks constantly; the whole thing is gone in no time from breakage, also must use a lot of what you can because the point is too fine.
I don't use this one under my eyes as it is very «slippery» and tends to sink into my fine lines, but I LOVE this one for highlighting the high points of my face.
To mimic the look of a fired pottery «face,» I used fine - point, oil - based paint markers to create the planters» face and clothing.
Whereas Clark used shallow deception to normalize his antisocial behavior to his children, Rusty lacks a basic understanding of the finer points of adulthood.
From the moment I navigated to The Frozen Wilds» first blue exclamation point quest marker, it was clear that developer Guerilla Games had used every hour since the original release to sharpen the experience to a fine point, trimming away everything unnecessary and making significant quality - of - life improvements.
For those that need to fine tune the difficulty, your diva points can also be used to activate a number of song modifiers that can change factors such as the speed that icons move, and the leniency of the scoring system with regards to timing.
The first few games even came up with an elaborate excuse for the setup, with a present - day company using a machine to tap into a person's «genetic memory,» allowing the person to interact with the people and places of a specific point in history through the eyes of the person's ancestor (If you're not following this, that's fine, because it really is just a narrative justification).
His use of magic on a Muggle (called a «No - Maj» — pronounced «no - madge» — in America) draws the attention of a local inspector, Tina Goldstein (a very fine Katherine Waterston, Inherent Vice), and what should have been a simple extraction mission quickly blows up into a major flash point between ordinary humans and wizards.
This guide is for choosing between using simple perfect forms or continuous perfect forms (present perfect, past perfect, future perfect vs present perfect continuous, past perfect continuous, future perfect continuous) is perfect for advanced level students looking to understand the fine points of these tenses.
Sophia must teach Ty the finer points of marketing — and Ty, in turn, shows her how to get down and dirty, to use the sun, rain, and earth to coax the sweetest grapes from the vineyard.
I think it's fair to say at this point BlackBerry, for the most part, is using the same camera hardware across the board with the exception of the BlackBerry Passport and its 13MP offering and with that in mind, it's also fair to say that the pictures that come off BlackBerry 10 smartphones are just «fine».
Our industry colleague Jane Friedman goes over more of the finer points of fair use in her blog than I will in this post, and it's a far more enjoyable read than copyright.gov's treatise.
My point remains: some of the finest authors in the world don't make a living from their writing, so using that as a divisor between «author» and «not - author» is nonsensical.
While epub can already do more than many publishers are using it for, it's probably too unfriendly and technically challenging at the moment to take advantage of its finer points.
As for point two, I really don't think we need any more tax incentives or holiness attached to housing, so doing away with the HBP in favour of encouraging TFSA use would suit my politics just fine.
At an appointment, the pet is made comfortable on a mat on the exam room floor or table, and we use fine needles of varying lengths applied to specific points.
Using your nail clipper, cut below the quick, being sure to remove the finer (sharper) point of the nail.
Our knowledgeable instructors have over 25 years» combined experience and will use their skills to point out the finer points of catching waves.
While less of our points and miles thus far have been used toward hotel stays, we've been fortunate enough to use them at some of the finest hotels in the world.
Finally, you also gain access to Amex's Fine Hotels & Resorts program, receive Gold status in Starwood's Preferred Guest program, and can get 30 percent of your points back when using the Pay with Points opoints back when using the Pay with Points oPoints option.
The first few hours felt fine enough, but after that I entered a sort of haze where I ran through every fight on auto - pilot, barely paying attention to what was going on and vaguely wondering why nobody seemed to use guns against Nilin, even though at one point a lunatic lawman in a VTOL clearly demonstrates that they still exist.
Braking and steering assists make the game easier for those who aren't used to the finer points of driving.
Obviously its a very different sort of game with a very specific story to tell — which, you know, is fine we guess — but its insistence on bludgeoning players with obvious plot points detracted from the lonely platforming that used to define the franchise.
Either way is fine as that's the whole point of the system: you decide how you want to use it.
You can succeed through brute force, leveling your character and mashing buttons to win, or you can dig into the mechanics of each character, fine tuning and tailoring your leveling experience through the use of Skill Points, and learning the best combination of attacks to deal maximum damage.
Enemies can duck behind cover and blind shoot at you, though more often than not they will make their way towards you to try and shoot you at point blank range, with you then being able to use your melee attacks to take them down, again, to the fine tune of excellent animations.
Painting the dark shadow reflections using a fine point of a number 3 brush, care was taken to leave the white highlights.
In the example below, I've used a fine pointed blue felt tip and a 1/2 inch flat brush to maintain horizontal ripples and waves, giving a satisfying linear appearance to the finished piece, while contrasting with the round outline of the boat.
Using the residency as a departure point, Leguillon curated «Codex» along with students from the Fine Arts Department of Haute école d'art et de design (HEAD) in Geneva, Switzerland in conjunction with the Wattis Institute and students of California College of the Arts.
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