Sentences with phrase «hovering on»

As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display greater depressive symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development of more significant internalizing problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses of depression at age 20 years.
Just look at the way you hold your phone, when you're not scrolling your thumb is actually hovering on the screen, and that would be recognized and cause false touch.
SmartTouch is essentially a hovering on - screen key which can be set to perform various tasks.
Overall, the Asus Zenfone AR has the potential to give a needed push to AR and VR, two technologies that have been hovering on the brink of mainstream adoption.
Because diversity has intrinsic value, and because its loss impoverishes society, we work to secure a future for all species, great and small, hovering on the brink of extinction.
Letters and words are repeatedly overdrawn, often creating ink layered masses, hovering on the page and built up to the point of obliteration or destruction of the ground.
Many of Black's sculptures have the appearance of hovering on the border between existence and collapse.
At Pentimenti Gallery, the partly translucent paintings on acrylic panels in the gallery's Project Room, from Finklea's «Empty Pages» and «White Room» series, are the most obviously transcendent works here, however, seemingly hovering on the walls and achieving precisely what Finklea describes as their inspiration — trips on a high - speed train over the Chesapeake Bay, and the sensation of floating they induced.»
JG: There are a lot of artists here whose work defies easy categorization, hovering on the margins of existing movements.
Hovering on the fringe of dissolution, Lee's sculptures seem to have emerged from a surreal, hyper - industrialized future.
Camouflaged in the architecture surrounding the High Line, Ruscha's giant street sign reads like a speech bubble emanating directly from the streets of New York — a collective thought balloon hovering on the High Line like a silent soundtrack for a new symphony of the city.
In 1949, Rothko radically reduced the number of forms in his pictures, and grew them such that they filled out the canvas, hovering on fields of stained colour that are only visible at their borders.
Hot dogs, lamps, knobs, cranks, women, and the painter's persona all inhabit the gallery, and through decontextualization and embodiment, emerge as figurative terms hovering on abstraction, not unlike proper nouns.
We counted more than a dozen galleries hovering on or near Canal Street, many of which have opened in just the past two years — some big names, and some emerging star talent with blue - chip roots.
The painting has one still point, hovering on the right of the cyclone: a dab of pink topped with red, like a blown kiss.
Far from being a chore to manage, Atreus is an extension of Kratos, hovering on the periphery of battles and calling out enemy positions.
, older fans gasped while younger fans fell silent as Ash, hovering on the edge of consciousness after being injured in battle, heard his best friend Pikachu utter human words.
A fantastic dive to finish the day, especially when you consider the time spent hovering on top of the garden watching smaller reef fishes swim by.
With a gentle northern current all groups could fully enjoy what the site has to offer, especially the amazing concentration of smaller reef fish of all sorts of colors hovering on top of staghorn, elkhorn and other species of coral.
I may have missed the boat with music, but the book industry was hovering on the very cusp of great change, and I instantly saw my opportunity.
There's a sense of threat hovering on the edges.
I've been hovering on joining myself, so good to know who's hanging out there.
It's nimble, comfortable, relaxed and hovering on the edge of sportiness, yet you can never push the car too hard without causing it to lose its composure.
California auditors released a scathing assessment of the Oakland public schools last week, blasting one of the state's most beleaguered districts for mismanagement and poor student achievement and warning that it is hovering on the brink of serious financial difficulty.
Doc offers a eulogy here that comes straight from the darkest fears of one hovering on the edge of extinction (Walken comes away without any major blemish).
What You Need to Know: David Cronenberg is enjoying an unparalleled level of critical and commercial acceptance after decades hovering on the fringe.
Jeff Nichols dabbled in this realm already with Take Shelter and in a way, Midnight Special lives on that same street — awe and mystery hovering on the edge of an elusive plot, and the same way Take Shelter builds to a muted but spectacular end, so does Midnight Special, even if it's done with bigger effects and a more spectacular ending.
Ben Stiller has been hovering on the brink of stardom for much of the»90s.
• In Taking Woodstock, the Earthlight Players hovering on the periphery like crazed moths, waiting the cue to epiphany and their surefire artistic statement: bursting free of their clothes...
But there are several movies this year that I keep coming back to, even though they are kind of hovering on the fringe.
Hovering on the sidelines of the epic hello struggle is Joanna Hoffman (Winslet), Apple marketing guru and the only person able to wrangle Steve's attention for any quantifiable amount of time.
This leads to flashbacks of Heath's childhood — such a «terribly serious boy» — silently tormented by concerned women hovering on all sides, and his pre-Downing Street days in the whips» office, constantly interrogated by sneering colleagues about his weekend activities.
Constantly hovering on the shoulder of the outside centre - back, he looked to split the centre - backs from each other or their full - back and open up gaps.
More than a few customers are hovering on the sidewalk, waiting for a table, eyeing diners as they munch on menu items like the Blue Smoothie Bowl with e3 live blue algae; the fish tacos with citrus slaw, chipotle aioli and mango herb sauce; and corn fritters with poached egg, avocado salsa and fresh greens.
It might not have influenced him, but it situates him in a particular era in the history of silliness, with the 1890s still an incense - drowned memory, and such figures as Baron Corvo — whom Williams quotes with approval more than once in his writings — hovering on the borders of literary life.
When I sit with the Washington Post and my morning coffee, I have a sense that I'm hovering on a threshold; like many Americans, I remember September 11 and feel as if I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop.
Intuitively, this theory makes sense: Why does a misplaced name hovering on the tip of your tongue suddenly spring forth just as you've consciously allowed your brain to move on to a new topic?
Many other users hover on the edge of survival.
Tell me, little Unborn Child, what did the Creator say?Did He wrap you in His love, and wipe your tears away?You hover on the edge of time.I see your faceless form.You laugh whenever children play, Oh, God, for you I mourn!He sent His only Precious Sonto teach us all «the Way.»
The microgeny is a moment of time suspended between the limits of timelessness, like the experience of living, which is the dream of life that hovers on the eternity of sleep.
Another evening and morning, and again good was not good enough, so he spent the fourth day hanging lights in the firmament, the fifth calling swarming things to swarm in the sea and birds to hover on the face of the sky, the sixth filling the earth with animals and creating man male and female in his image.
The reason for this is simply that most new parents have a stronger sense of need for help than do typical couples hovered on the brink of matrimony.
Marsden is aware that his analysis hovers on the edge of such conclusions.
To some, the team hovers on the brink of becoming the Los Angeles Dodgers East, of taking the rough - and - tumble masculinity out of a spectating experience that once was the last haven for the sweaty working man.
APOE has hovered on the periphery as far as drug development, but this could soon change.
But if a person's immune cells hover on the verge of hyperactivity, cytomegalovirus could push the system into danger.
Click or hover on a bubble or a dot on the timeline to view more details.
Those two numbers hover on either side of 50 percent, but Kriner notes, «media coverage [would] go from «minority» to «majority»» in favor of more funding — a potentially powerful message.
Self - driving cars, private space travel and AI assistants all hover on the edge of the real.
If selected food item is very high (top 20 %) in saturated fat, cholesterol, sugar, fiber or protein, this info is shown when the mouse cursor hovers on this chart.
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