Sentences with phrase «homogenous look»

Cover your entire bathroom in the same large - format tiles to create a homogenous look that doesn't require any tricky planning — you can even tile the side of the bath if you want to.
In practical terms, I found that by almost completely missing the rear wheel arch, the 66 mm shorter rear doors give the car an even more homogenous look while facilitating easier ingress and egress.
The biggest change is that the controversial styling has given way to a more homogenous look, clearly inspired by the new Compass.
We even challenge the homogenous look of most baby products, by creating sleek designs and more sophisticated, modern fashions.
They even challenge the homogenous look of most baby products, by creating sleek designs and more sophisticated, modern fashions.

Not exact matches

The homogenous TEOSYAL ® PURESENSE GLOBAL ACTION gel can give natural - looking results that last for up to eighteen months, so your patients can get their treatments less frequently to maintain their smooth, youthful skin.
I only have two sources to hand: that one (which only measures by developed / undeveloped, so it includes some very homogenous populations, i.e. in Scandinavia) and another that looks at data from Missouri between 1986 and 1997 that puts the rate at 0.5 for whites and 1.1 for African - Americans, but I'm sure there are others that are better and might give you a better idea.
«Someone looking for a perfectly homogenous neighborhood should move to Naperville,» she said.
The assumption that 47 councillors can't work as a homogenous group and are likely to split into factions seems pretty wide of the mark - they look cohesively whipped to me.
The extreme right so called IS supporters make the mistake when carrying out indiscrimate attacks on the public around the World by trying to justify it by saying you supported wars etc. but instead of looking at the West as homogenous people they should recall that millions in West protested against the war in Iraq etc..
These particles are so small that you can't see them with the naked eye — and when you look at the colloidal solution it appears homogenous, or uniform.
For many people, glass is glass, and brings to mind the clear, hard, smooth, homogenous - looking material that we use for windows or tableware.
But the fact that impact melt isn't always homogenous changes the way geologists look at lunar impact craters.
And while it's a truth universally acknowledged that influencers» feeds often end up looking surprisingly homogenous (see: the 20 items they're all wearing right now), these top - tier fashion individuals each have a style and a voice all of their own.
While that could start to feel homogenous, we managed to rustle up 10 quality pairs with clever riffs on the look.
The rise of franchise - minder figures such as Marvel's Kevin Feige and Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy in roles that are an unusual blend of producer, production chief and showrunner, initially looked to be pointing toward a homogenous sameness from film to film in the name of quality control and brand management.
In many cases, schools that practice «out - counseling» do not specifically look to exclude marginalized students, but rather aim to develop homogenous behavioral practices that implicitly preclude children with emotional and cognitive disabilities from successfully integrating into the expressed culture of the institution.
I'm a fan of Audi's exterior styling, but the lineup is beginning to look rather homogenous.
Rows of lights fed by LED light units provide a homogenous light pattern, again giving the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo a distinctive look on the road and making sure that the car is always clearly recognisable.
Unlike Metroid 3, which had a wide variety of areas, each with their own challenges (or Metroid 1, which felt like it did) Metroid II is composed of an unbroken sequence of mostly homogenous caverns, and while the developers did their best to make some areas feel different from others by giving the walls different textures, every area in Metroid II looks the same after a while.
At first sight, one has the impression that in each of the gallery spaces is exhibited a single work, however if one takes a closer look, it becomes apparent that they are two homogenous wholes as well as composites of many separate works.
The two most prominent topics exemplifying this in the last batch of comments are, IMO, 1) the point that the oceans are not simply one big homogenous pot of water, but extremely dynamic environments constantly interacting with the atmosphere, and 2) the point that proper interpretation of statistics, including graphs, demands more than «well, it looks to me...» That second point is really, really, important, and you were previously walked through it a great length (a process Barton, bless his heart, appears ready to recapitulate — and good luck, I say.
The issue we were really looking for was whether there was a different spatial signature in the volcanic - induced cooling which could be used to distinguish it from solar cooling — and there was: volcanic long term cooling was much more homogenous than solar - induced cooling.
We don't look for a homogenous team, but rather a complementary team.
It's an interesting study because it is all within one relatively homogenous country with small cultural and transportation policy differences, and it tried to look beyond just helmets but also at cycling infrastructure and cycling mode shares.
While at first glance, first - year law students appeared relatively homogenous, a closer look revealed an incredible variety of backgrounds and experiences.
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