The material is stretchy and
fits curves very nicely!
Not exact matches
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William and Stillwell chose to study green roofs over other forms of green infrastructure for a
very simple reason: There was one on campus
fitted with the instrumentation needed to measure soil moisture, rainfall amount, temperature, humidity and many other variables that are plugged into their fragility
curve model.
The calibration
curve «
fit very nicely,» Moini says, noting that no silk artwork was harmed.
It is
very comfy on
curves,
fits your pre-pregnancy size with definite «give» for when you get naturally bigger in pregnancy.
Even though it's
very slim
fitting, the long sleeves and round neck feel demure allowing me to show of my
curves without looking too flashy.
It's
very soft, a perfect
fit for petites and the
curved hem reminds me of tulips.
Fits every
curve and
very lite, I will be able to dance freely at my wedding!
I'm size 0 petite but
very very curvy, so I'm looking for blazers that are petite but
fit curves (I love extrapetite's suggestions but her body type is so different from mine!).
Specifically, I would like ones that are
curve - friendly (I'm
very hourglassy, and I find that jcrew type places don't
fit / flatter me) and that have button or slit pockets rather than patch pockets on the butt (not sure I'm using the right vocab, but I want ones where the butt looks a bit fancier as well, not just standard jeans pocket).
The
fit is true to my size and
very flattering for my
curves.
They are not
very curved like bra cups are, so I think they should
fit a range of bra sizes just fine since the adhesive pads are just applied around the nipple area.
I'm short with lots of
curves and this dress is
very flattering, covering up problem areas and giving shape around the hips and waist.It
fit me beautifully.Its definitely worth paying the extra for custom measurements.Thank you for my gorgeous dress!!!!
This elegant wedding dress
fits very well, shows off all your
curves.
May 3, 2012 • For decades, teachers, managers and parents have assumed that the performance of students and employees
fits what's known as the bell
curve — in most activities, we expect a few people to be
very good, a few people to be
very bad and most people to be average.
Second, it should be perfectly fine for any student to do deep dives as they see
fit, but again in balance: there are other competencies needed to becoming a more complete individual, and if one is ahead of the
curve in a specific topic, it is of course
very tempting to follow one's passion.
A similar vertical fin is seen on the side sill just ahead of the rear wheel, where an air outlet is
fitted, a reminiscent detail from the Aventador... however note the vent ahead of the front wheel, carved into the bumper and showing a stunning carbon fiber pattern while also holding the side light... a
very nice design that shows a
curve similar to the one seen on the rear wheel arch of the Countach.
Both devices are
very similar in looks and have that «Motorola - like» design and that means a solid build and comfortable
fit in your hand — due to the
curved back.
These trends are derived from exactly the same data as those used in the original figure, that was used to argue that the global warming had stopped — by two professors and a statistician, the
very same who performed
curve -
fitting and removed data not
fitting their conclusion.
Fitting a
curve through 10 years of data isn't a
very good idea — if you use the full set you obviously get a
very different answer.
3) Judith Curry says she provided
very critical comments for the new paper and declined to be an author (the prime concern, and that of William Connolley, being that
curve fitting alone is nowhere near sufficient for attribution).
This need not be problematic when
fitting a model to a
curve drawn from a
very high - dimensional space and / or with a high signal - to - noise ratio.
Solar variation is a
very reasonable candidate, especially when you consider that a more accurate
fit to the Lang
curve is obtained with a second - order
curve, the last century of which would be concave downwards, opposite to AGW and therefore more likely to be associated with SAW.
The study is a
curve fit and offers no physical mechanism other than ideas on what might be (TSI, UV, cosmic ray) and even there the % contribution from the sun appears to be
very high compared to other work cited.
Hence we conclude that our results derived for ΔT 2x are
very robust against the choice of
fitting curve.
What there is at the end of the day is a
very poorly
fitted curve supported by incorrect ideas that there is no decadal to millennial variability.
You have
very little understanding of the natural or physical sciences beyond
fitting data to
curves.
One of the Hockey Stick team and RealClimate.org organizers named Rahmstrof used a
very odd mathematical alternative
curve shape instead of just
fitting a
curve to his data.
Looking at this graph one would expect to see a
very reasonable
fit of the Growth
Curve to the actual delta if the tree ages used did not exceed 250 to 300 years.
I need to read this again in more detail, but i'm wondering of there is mathematically a problem with
fitting the growth
curve alone, with no consideration being made of at least the first order climate effect, so if there were a
very cold century, that might distort the growth
curve depending on where the sampled (surving) trees occur in time.
The
very fact that they can claim «oh the ocean must be swallowing the heat in a way we didn't account for in the models» but then act as though they can still look at those models for guidance merely because they found some runs that randomly matched reality, suggests a lack of awareness on their part that to be credible models can't merely accidentally
curve -
fit to a small set of data, that they actually need to credibly claim to model the underlying processes involved.
It's not directly related to «
curve fitting» per se, but I've noticed that when one does a Google news search on a particular topic (i.e. Greenland ice), prominent contrarian articles come up
very near the top of the list.
He had a
very specific need he wanted met when crafting the bike: a longtail bike that would be short enough to
fit on the bus and make the
curve when carried up stairs.
This was a
very deliberate design choice, and after years of using phones that
curve at least somewhat to
fit my hand, it took a little getting used to.
Much like the Moto X, it
fits in the hand
very comfortably, with smooth
curves on all sides and no unwelcome sharp edges.
That
curved back still
fits very snugly into the palm of your hand; its sides slope inward a way that's
very inviting to the fingers; its corners are less angular and jagged than before; and the whole device is still just as thin (9.35 mm) as last year's edition.
At 144g, it's pretty light for a 5.2 - inch display, and has a
curved back arching from 3.8 mm at its thinnest to 9.9 mm, that
fits in
very well in hands.
The
curved back makes it
fit very comfortably in the palm of my hand and there's just enough girth to make it feel sturdy enough to feel comfortable toting it around sans case, but with the growing availability of cases popping up I don't necessarily have to.
Samsung's spokesman Ko Ho - jin stated that «The main idea is the grip, which is
very comfortable because of the
curved shape that helps the phone
fit right into the palm.»
The 6.3 - inch display might seem
very large, but due to fewer bezels and a
curved design, this phone
fits perfectly in the hands.
UPDATE: The vertical display update has rolled out to early UK test devices of the Gear
Fit, suggesting it will launch with the rotation option.The Samsung Gear
Fit is a
very attractive activity tracker with its Super AMOLED
curved display.
Instead of the 1.6 - inch flat square screen on the Gear 2, the Gear 3's would be slightly rectangular — not nearly so extreme as what we see on the Gear
Fit (right), but a bit taller than the Gear 2's display — with thin side bezels, and with a
very pronounced
curve to it; look for it to be significantly more
curved than the Gear
Fit.
The headphone jack is positioned at the
very bottom of the left edge,
fitting with the
curve of the bottom, which is generally the least - ergonomic place to put a headphone jack.
The Samsung Gear
Fit is a
very attractive activity tracker with its Super AMOLED
curved display.
This was a learning
curve, but we now have a
very reliable, brilliant team of builders, contractors and
fitters.