The signals are transmitted at a constant strength, and should fall off
in a predictable way with distance — when it isn't raining.
The material — known as 1T» - WTe2 — bridges two flourishing fields of research: that of so - called 2 - D materials, which include monolayer materials such as graphene that behave in different ways than their thicker forms; and topological materials, in which electrons can zip around
in predictable ways with next to no resistance and regardless of defects that would ordinarily impede their movement.
In education, these dynamics have played out
in predictable ways with growing discontent among districts, educators, and parents, and increasing political pressure for policy retrenchment on even more innocuous initiatives like the Common Core State Standards.
Not exact matches
Today I talk to Marylou Tyler, a sales and process expert who helps businesses fill their sales funnels
with qualified leads that go from «cold» to «closed»
in an efficient and
predictable way.
However, the fund's maturity mandate puts it at odds
with our longer - term segment benchmark
in a
predictable way.
With rates far from zero, «removing accommodation» by ending reinvestments would then proceed
in «a very
predictable almost automatic
way.»
We have some quick stories about Abraham traveling around
with sarah every where, occasionally screwing stuff
in the name of good, almost killing his son
in the name of god, selling his wife up the river a couple of times
in the name of god, sounds awfully
predictable and robot like to me, and yet you have odysessus, a constant lost hero trying to make his
way back to his wife penelope and struggling
with his own morality, journeys, trials and ultimate success.
I hate how
predictable Wenger is
with his transfers... Obviously, everyone saw Ospina getting the boot to bring
in a veteran keeper,
way to shake it up Wenger!!
We are a much better side
with Flamini
in instead of Arteta, the first half hour vs Newcastle was as good a tempo as weve played at and he was the driving force, I was a huge Arteta fan but I reallydont know what he brings to the table the
way Wenger is using him, hes lacking pace and conceding more and more fouls
in 50 / 50s, also he takes the speed out of our passing game
with slow
predictable backward passing, its fine when your ahead but kills us when we are chasing a win.
This adorable, interactive book
with predictable text lets your toddler learn about and tuck
in different baby animals — it's a perfect
way to get him ready for bed!
Whether you work
in a daycare, babysit, or are looking for help
with your own children, songs and
predictable schedules are two of the easiest
ways to make transitions easier for your toddler.
We are steered to behave
in routine and
predictable ways the better to mould us into reliable consumers
with the rise of the «quantifiable self» that calculates every life experience
in a cold, hard metric through devices like the Apple watch.
«There will be randomness
in the software so your robot will not always behave
in the same
way and it will not be
predictable unless you want it to be,» says David Levy, author of Love and Sex
with Robots.
Furthermore the stellar motions differs markedly between the two main types:
In the Milky Way and in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all direction
In the Milky
Way and
in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate with a regularity that is predictable — whereas stellar motions in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all direction
in other disk - shaped galaxies stars rotate
with a regularity that is
predictable — whereas stellar motions
in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move in all direction
in elliptic - shaped galaxies can be seen as rather more chaotic, says Sune Toft: «Here the stars seem to be all over the place, to move
in all direction
in all directions.
«Even outside these specific findings
with cancer, what we're saying is that flavonoids are active and not always
in good or even
predictable ways,» says Steven K. Nordeen, PhD, investigator at the CU Cancer Center and professor emeritus
in the Department of Pathology at the CU School of Medicine.
It interacts
in many different
ways with many different compounds
in the body, so using it for
predictable results takes a little planning.
The number of the girls that will look for the Western man
with good personal qualities is absolutely
predictable — setting the profile
in a smart
way is an ultimate achievement on the dating service that will allow a single man to attract more gorgeous ladies from Russia.
This delight leads to tragedy (see: the
predictable holiday on the beach scene, where Annie cavorts without properly warm clothing, apparently leading to her illness, a scene that is collapsed into parents» feelings of overwhelming guilt), a logic that is profoundly emotional, and hard to reconcile
with religious faith (Innes offers up the explanation that «God works
in mysterious
ways»).
Each character has their own little quirk that is pretty
predictable and highly cliched
in a typically rude crass British kind of
way, nothing wrong
with that of course, you expect it right from the start but its seen
in virtually every British comedy.
There is nothing easy or
predictable about what George Miller delivers
with Mad Max: Fury Road, a stone - cold action master class, beautiful and brainy and startling
in the
ways it throws off the current definition of the blockbuster.
Filmed without narration, subtitles, or any comprehensible dialogue, Babies is a direct encounter
with four babies who stumble their
predictable ways to participating
in the awesome beauty of life.Needless to say, their experience of the first year of life is vastly different, yet what stands out is not how much is different but how much is universal as each
in their own
way attempts to conquer their physical environment.Though the language is different as well as the environment, the babies cry the same, laugh the same, and try to learn the frustrating, yet satisfying art of crawling, then walking
in the same
way.You will either find Babies entrancing or slow moving depending on your attitude towards babies because frankly that's all there is, yet for all it will be an immediate experience far removed from the world of cell phones and texting, exploring up close and personal the mystery of life as the individual personality of each child begins to emerge.
I'm not referring to the
predictable meltdown of sticking Nicole Richie and Paris Hilton
in the middle of the Ozarks, but rather the
way in which our own prejudices about the extremes of class are manipulated
with calculated cruelty.
The trouble is, Polly is the exact opposite of Reuben, always taking risks and not wanting to become pat and
predictable in any
way, which makes Reuben very uneasy, as he tries to go along
with her plans, even if they involve putting himself
in situations he'd rather not be
in.
This also means that scenes never play out
in predictable ways, constantly surprising the audience
with refreshing twists that undermine and redefine the genre.
The movie is brisk and bright,
with an arc that's
predictable but
in a comforting
way.
It's about as close to an actual plot as «Bad Moms» gets, and while the outcome is exceedingly
predictable, damn if Kunis, Applegate, Bell and Hahn have a great time getting there, unleashing their comedic chops
in increasingly nutso
ways (that mom party
with the cheap wine?
Treading much the same ground as the 2003 original, the sequel film combines James Bond spoofing
with utterly
predictable physical humour, yet thanks to the vaudevillian talents of leading man Rowan Atkinson, it does so
in a
way that translates as amusing rather than gratingly annoying.
I spent somewhere between six and seven hours working my
way through the game's story mode, slogging through chaotic battles, fighting
predictable bosses (wait until they're vulnerable, hit, repeat) and fretting over puzzles that couldn't be solved until I came back through
with different characters
in Free Play mode.
The narrative trips itself up somewhat
with a messy third act that falls into
predictable realms of police corruption and overly convoluted, poorly explained schemes to benefit the hierarchy while threatening the lives of our main characters (for some reason) but the lack of coherency can't get
in the
way of Creevy's skill for adrenaline - fueled action filmmaking and that is where Punch really delivers.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe lumbers on
in its oh - so -
predictable way with the latest entry, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
The cast is as solid as you can get
with Diane Lane and John Malkovich leading the
way, but
in the end, its still another
predictable horse race movie.
Where the picture loses its
way is
in a conclusion (not unlike The Machinist's) that gathers
with the
predictable intensity of a rape - revenge exploiter.
Trying to keep the story going
in a linear direction creates some
predictable moments, particularly
with the
way the police act and react.
There are some
predictable moments, such as Dan's date
with an ugly duckling who has turned into a beautiful swan, his daughter's first big drive, and a few other examples, but Dan
in Real Life always seems to know just the right
ways to overcome inherent story clichés
with surprising grace and affability.
Though they all wrestle
with personal problems — for example, the affluent student suffers from depression brought on by the death of his father, who suffered from a drug addiction — their experiences within school vary
in predictable ways.
Learners
with speech, language and communication difficulties can benefit from the need to be precise
in the choice of language, to sequence it
in the right order, and to use correct syntax, whilst those
with physical disabilities can control a device and make it behave
in a precise,
predictable way that may be a real challenge when it comes to their own bodies.
Those groups are typically written about
in superficial, knee - jerk
ways (their stories often shoe - horned into
predictable political narratives), so there's an opening to write about them
with nuance and complexity.
To achieve the school finance system that will provide all students
with the resources they need to succeed, and that our schools and communities desire, Connecticut must implement a system that uses a formula to fund all students fairly; allocates funding based on student learning needs; distributes education dollars
in a
way that is consistent,
predictable, efficient, and transparent; and meets the needs of communities and the state's budget.
The concern
with confounding is that student characteristics will conflate measures of teacher effectiveness
in predictable ways: teachers
in high - poverty schools might consistently receive scores that are too low, teachers of English language - learners might consistently receive scores that are too high, and so on.
These are to be contrasted
with events that happen
in a (pre --RRB- determined,
predictable, lawful, and causal
way.
a genre I graduated from years ago.I credit her
with being one of the better writers
in this category and Mrs. Hockaday proves that her skills as a story teller have not diminished.Having said that I also feel that the discriminatory practices of the mid to late 19th century
in America dictate the motivations of each character
in a relatively
predictable way... so while the entertainment value is indisputable the «mystery» is no more than the reality of life at the time... nothing memorable or instructive here for me... simply a reminder that the mores of the past rarely survive the scrutiny of the present without some readjustment.
This unique approach allows us to construct a portfolio management process that aligns the
way clients perceive risk
with the
way their portfolios are ultimately constructed resulting
in portfolios that seek to outpace inflation, reduce downside exposure and create a more
predictable and stable savings portfolio.
Although volunteers» demographic and socioeconomic characteristics are discussed separately below, many are related to each other and interact
in predictable ways; for example, income increases
with education and marital status changes
with age.
Stick
with a Routine Shelters aren't normal or natural places for animals to be, but a
predictable routine can go a long
way toward making temporary residents feel more comfortable
in your facility.
I do believe, though, that
with most dogs if you are usually fair and
predictable and use positive methods, they do forgive the occasional lapse on our part,
in much the same
way we might forgive a friend for shouting at us one day when that behavior is out of character.
Mastiffs tend to react
in predictable ways when faced
with a threatening person.
With each server reset, there's been a noticeable change
in the
way matching making works, whether that's been more regular games or more
predictable lag.
This is similar to the
way advanced special moves require EX meters
in Street Fighter 4, or even the fact that jump attacks that can't be blocked
with a low guard force you to go airborne, and thus be on a
predictable trajectory.
This makes videogames as a medium far less
predictable compared to, say, movies or books, because not everyone interacts
with an interface
in exactly the same
way.
Removal of the sun
in no
way makes our chaotic climate system any more
predictable than
with the sun present.