There are a couple of problems though: the two protruding camera bumps to the rear look poorly considered and aren't especially tough either - we've scratched their outer edges
from constant use in and out of our pocket.
Skin irritation issues
from constant use of the Fitbit Force came to light during January 2013 when owners started posting images of rashes on the wrist, basically directly underneath the Fitbit Force.
We all have that group of corner samples that's worn
from constant use and relegated to the lower corner of the sample wall.
Two, depending on the cost of the crib, the wood can get fairly dinged up
from constant use (not to mention bite marks from teething toddlers).
Not exact matches
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All of vCita's products, which range
from $ 9.95 to $ 34.90 per month, depending on how many you
use, can be relatively easily rolled into your website, Facebook page or, for
Constant Contact users, your email newsletter campaign.
In fact, 82 percent of small - business owners say they
use social media to engage with customers, according to a recent social - media awareness survey
from online - marketing company
Constant Contact.
While it is not directly related to replacement rates per se, the authors
use pairs of cross sectional data
from the GSS and
from Statistics Canada's 1992 Family Expenditure Surveys and the 1998 Survey of Household Spending to illustrate that both real family income and real family consumption adjusted for household size tend to be hump - shaped with respect to age and peak in the 50s, while general satisfaction with life tends to stay relatively
constant through different ages.
The problem comes
from Dwolla's
constant interference in how people want to
use the service.
-- They have a
constant pulse on what's happening across the sales organization, again
using a common set of operating metrics, so they can see which managers need help, where there may be capacity constraints in terms of needing more leads
from marketing or needing to hire more salespeople to handle increased market demand.
In the cost - effectiveness analysis (GiveWell estimate of Living Goods cost effectiveness (November 2014)-RRB-, in all Sheets except for «U5MR (Jake's assumptions),» we
use 5q0, or the probability of a child dying before his or her 5th birthday expressed in deaths per 1,000 live births assuming
constant mortality rates throughout childhood, instead of the under - 5 mortality rate (under 5 deaths per person per year), because the original report on the RCT we received
from Living Goods reported outcomes in terms of 5q0.
He is also known for
using quotations
from the Great Books at meetings and
constant self - promotion.
Getting
constant feedback
from actual users of your marketplace will yield better results than the unveiling of a product that surprises people but no one
uses.
Using a
constant dollar pegged to the 1979 inflation level, one notes a steady rise in consumer purchasing power as the median family income increased
from $ 10,008 in 1950, to $ 13,774 in 1960, to $ 18,444 in 1970, and to $ 19,684 in 1979.
From the words we speak to get through the day and the colorful messages we
use to insult one another every female of every age on this planet is fed a
constant stream of reminders we are simply lesser creatures than males.
A charming story about his impact concerns the so - called Serenity Prayer in
constant use by the half - million acknowledged alcoholics in Alcoholics Anonymous groups throughout the world: «O God, give us serenity to accept what can not be changed, courage to change what should be changed, and wisdom to distinguish the one
from the other.»
They thus came naturally to him to be
used as metaphors in his parables proclaiming the Kingdom of God, to an audience predominantly consisting of peasants and others who belonged to the deprived and alienated social groups.40 The images
from nature, therefore, become meaningful to an audience who were in
constant relationship with nature in their daily activities on the farm, with its experience of pathos and joy.
They need an atmosphere to breathe, which means that the appropriate amount of oxygen and other gases have to be kept at a
constant level, despite being constantly
used up while carbon dioxide is constantly exhaled
from breathing.
M. Dibelius,
From Tradition to Gospel (English translation, 1925), K. L. Schmidt, Der Rahmen der Geschichte Jesu (1919), Rudolf Bultmann, Die Geschichte der synoptischen Tradition (second edition, 1931)-- these books are all known to workers in the field and are of course m
constant use.
religion is so formidable in our society because of the unending indoctrination, the
constant threat of expulsion
from the community, and the
use of fear in the form of eternal punishment.
Highly portable and rechargeable, gives you 4.5 hours of
constant use and provides the option to plug it in indefinitely or just to recharge
from a wall outlet.
Scientists have said that causes of many pimples on your back and
constant fits of flu may or may not be because of a allergy
from the bedspreads and clothes you
use, whereas you can clean your clothes and take good care of them, your bedspreads are something which are open to any kind of dirt and dust.
Our year - round sleep bags with 2.0 tog to 2.5 tog help your child maintain a
constant temperature throughout the night and are suitable for
use throughout the year at room temperatures
from 59 - 70 ºF.
If you choose to
use the crib
from baby's birth, the Tranquilo Mat will help ease the transition
from a mother's womb by offering
constant motion and sound.
Babies at the breast have to
use as much as 60 times more energy to get food than do those drinking
from a bottle... As [the babies jaw] muscles are strenuously exercised in suckling, their
constant pulling encourages the growth of well - formed jaws and straight, healthy teeth.»
Newborns and infants, who are
used to having a
constant supply of nutrients
from their mothers bloodstream while in - utero are naturally likely to want to feed very frequently during their waking hours to keep their blood sugars stable.
Hiccapop maintains a
constant temperature that is neither too hot nor too cold and considering the fact that it heats
from the top, this ensures that the wipes ready to be
used are nicely warm and moist.
When a baby is in utero, they are
used to the
constant motion and sounds
from your heart beats, blood flow, and other bodily functions.
We suggest
using swinging bassinets when your baby is 2 - 3 months old to prevent it
from encountering SIDs due to the
constant motions.
If you recently just gave birth and want to invest in baby products that grow with your baby as well as maintain the
constant flow of positive hormones exchanged between mother and child, you'll benefit
from using a Graco Pack»n Play Playard On The Go Bassinet.
Basically this means you'll spend your time and money trying to make a difference, sending tons of email, but within seconds, the email server filters it out because you didn't send it properly — too much too quickly, not
from a trusted source (
using things like aweber or
constant contact services help here), etc..
Constant «megaphone»
use can lead to your audience tuning out your tweets — it becomes white noise or what I liked to refer to as «the teacher»
from Peanuts, «WahWah.»
This date is 20 million years younger than suggestions
from previous studies which
used molecular data
from living mammals and assumed a near -
constant rate of evolution.
I think that [
constant flickering of attention] would manifest to the person as a case of information overload, because we're
used to sitting back and thinking about something and going to have coffee and when we come back
from coffee we're still thinking about the same thing.
Using data
from the Very Large Telescope in Chile, he and his colleagues found a slight but notable variation in the
constant: It increased one part per million for every billion light - years farther they looked.
Since then evidence
from Hubble (the telescope) and other research projects has established a reasonably precise answer for the Hubble
constant: 73, in the units commonly
used for this purpose.
For example,
from the family cat whose «temperature is about the same whether she is asleep in the shade or running about in the sun» we learn about the principle of endothermy («heat
from within») that mammals
use to keep their body temperatures more or less
constant.
Then they
used the speed of sound measurement to calculate the average speed of the argon molecules and hence the average amount of kinetic energy that they had —
from this they were able to calculate the Boltzmann
constant with an extremely high accuracy.
Many planetary scientists
use magnetic - field radio emissions as a way to calculate the rotation period, because those emissions are assumed to originate
from deep within the planet's interior, where the rotation period is more
constant.
Astronomers tested for changes in the gravitational
constant using 21 years of data
from a pulsar (the ultradense remnant core of a dead star that spins like a crazed lighthouse, sending astronomers bursts of light a thousand times per second).
The solution is to redefine the kelvin
using a fixed
constant of nature, just as the metre has moved
from a physical piece of metal to the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum over a specified number of nanoseconds.
Physicists have
used the quantum nature of matter to obtain a highly precise value for the universal gravitational
constant, the «big G» that appears in Isaac Newton's law of how gravity pulls together everything,
from planets to apples.
Using props and examples
from the fossil record, the scientists showed how the very adaptations that have made humans so successful — such as upright walking and our big, complex brains — have been the result of
constant remodeling of an ancient ape body plan that was originally
used for life in the trees.
But when governments, industry and individuals are under
constant attack by antagonists
from all corners of the globe — marauders who
use the Internet to steal vital information, sabotage critical operations and recruit terrorists — this means war.
«In trials to date, users have been positive about how
use of an artificial pancreas gives them «time off» or a «holiday»
from their diabetes management, since the system is managing their blood sugar effectively without the need for
constant monitoring by the user,» they say.
Matching those redshifts to distance measurements calculated
from gravitational waves should give estimates of the current rate of cosmic expansion, known as the Hubble
constant, that are independent — and potentially more precise — than calculations
using current methods.
The scientists compared their findings
from the Keck observations with another team's observations made before the comet reached perihelion,
using both space - and ground - based telescopes, and found an unexpected difference: After perihelion, the output of HDO was two to three times higher, while the output of H2O remained essentially
constant.
Approaching the same problem
from a different direction, Wilson developed computer - controlled actuators to make small
constant changes to telescope mirror shapes to correct for distortions caused by gravity, wind and temperature during
use.
Precipitation rate was
used in the calculation rate not because of the latent energy in the water vapor, but because the precipitation rate was treated as proportional to the rate of transfer of air (with water vapor mixed in)
from the surface to the upper cloud level; and the fraction of each kilogram of air that was water vapor was treated as
constant.
Recent human bone samples were exposed at temperatures progressively ranging
from 100 °C to 800 °C,
using a Linkam TS 1500 system, at a
constant rate of 100 °C / min.