Sentences with phrase «in a snapshot taken»

You can check out these rankings in a snapshot taken directly from the Microsoft Store below.

Not exact matches

The Electorate of Canning by - election in Western Australia on September 19 will take a snapshot of the national mood, just over two years on from the federal poll.
I took snapshots from 1995 (the earliest year available) and 2010 (the latest) and edited the graphics to highlight the industries in question: transportation manufacturing (light blue) and oil and gas (dark brown).
Finally, zoom out and take a snapshot of current real estate trends, both in your local area and nationwide.
Take snapshots or screenshots of your community members, or of existing buyers (first asking for their permission, of course) and post them in a prominent place in your workspace.
Finextra took a snapshot of this year's Fund Forum gathering in Berlin.
In Part I of this series we took a snapshot of equity crowdfunding so far in Canada, the funds actually raised to date, and talked to some of Canada's leading platforms and experts to find out if they believed culture has had an impacIn Part I of this series we took a snapshot of equity crowdfunding so far in Canada, the funds actually raised to date, and talked to some of Canada's leading platforms and experts to find out if they believed culture has had an impacin Canada, the funds actually raised to date, and talked to some of Canada's leading platforms and experts to find out if they believed culture has had an impact.
If you take a snapshot during an extraordinary surge in valuations, M&A activity, IPOs and thus wealth creation you'd echo John Doerr's famous quote from 1999 that, «The Internet is the greatest legal creation of wealth in history.»
CM: How can businesses use surveys like this to take a snapshot of their own organization and compare it to what others look like in the marketplace?
Amid this confused market, this month The Real Deal took a one - day snapshot of thousands of active listings on On - Line Residential in early January to determine which NYC brokerages had the greatest dollar volume of for - sale properties on the market.
Take 30 high - performing stocks in multiple sectors, do a little bit of math, and there you have it — a snapshot of the relative strength of the market.
Throughout history whenever we take a snapshot of a moment in time via a fossil or core samples we get the snowbank which is the stable or stasis form of any evolving life.
It is convinience to take the present snapshot and forget what happend in the past... it is bitter truth but needs to be told
People have to look at from where a nation is coming from and moving towards rather than judge where they are at present — if you took a snapshot of countries like the USA around 1865 - 1880 or during the race riots or peace marches of the 60's you'd come away with a view of America as being an oppressive country (at least in the south)-- there is not a single thing happening in China that hasn't happened in the US or Britain as well your just looking at a single timeline while making a judgment.
Bible Road is a very different book from Church Signs Across America, in large part because the Paulsons stood in front of a lot of signs and took snapshots of them, whereas Fentress is a gifted artist whose photographs embrace the varying moods and textures of the many distinctly American scenes he portrays.
Ummm, any of you evolutionist / darwinists ever take a snapshot of mankind and thought about how us humans barely got to the moon, nor can we explain this world and all that is in it?
In this film and video age that emphasizes pictures, some people think that if Jesus had wanted us to take heaven seriously he would have brought along snapshots instead of telling stories.
There's a camera set up so you can see it all happen — you can find it in the press release — and you can even take snapshots of their progress.
This year, since I knew that I had to review the Flixlab app, I used my iPhone to shoot all video as well as take some snapshots here and there to include in my sample slideshow which you can see below.
The site takes a snapshot of your social media usage and presents it in a pretty infographic.
You may even want to take a snapshot of the ingredient lists on the products with your cell phone so your doctor knows exactly what's in them.
Commenting at the time on the 2010 Purdue study for Sports Illustrated [20][15], Randall Benson, a neurologist at Wayne State University in Detroit, speculated that the Purdue researchers may have taken what amounted to a «real - time snapshot» of the early stages of the corrosive creep that wears away at the frontal lobe, a part of the brain involved in navigating social situations.
The motion detection feature will take snapshots of what is happening in your baby's room and send you an alert on your mobile device.
But I really, truly could not think of... You know, if I took a kind of a mental snapshot of what my son look like, I could not think of it in my head.
On the Government's redraft of the Customs Code, Alan McLintock, Chair of CIOT's Indirect Taxes Sub-committee, said: «The Government's stated aim with the Brexit legislative process is to take a snapshot of the body of EU law and ensure that, wherever possible, the same rules and laws will apply in the UK the day after Brexit as they did before.
A snapshot in time, such polls may give pause, but shouldn't be taken too seriously a year before the election.
But the musician claims in his documents filed at the Accra High Court that Melcom still have some billboards mounted at Tema Roundabout, Tema main harbour road at a popular food joint, Agba Maame at Tema Community three, among other areas in the country According to documents the artiste, «sighted his images on the defendant's [Melcom] billboard on May 24, 2016 and took snapshots, recorded same at the locations indicated» his statement of claim.
His known supporters in Kumasi, led by Appiah Stadium, Kromo and Forty, reportedly rushed to the hotel where other NDC members had converged, to take snapshots with him amidst broad smiles.
It offers a snapshot of the fantastic work that's going on in the industry from retail to housing to large scale public services and rejuvenation projects we have taking place.
The SED acts as a census, taking a snapshot of those earning doctoral degrees in the United States at the time their degree is conferred, and the SDR aims to follow a subset of Ph.D. - level scientists in the United States through their careers.
Together, they developed an optical imaging and temperature control system that enabled them to take a snapshot of neural activity in the circadian clock network of fruit flies when the flies are exposed to heat or cold stimulus.
Over the course of two hours, the photographer used a solar filter to take snapshots separated in time by five minutes each to create this beautiful scene of a combined terrestrial and extraterrestrial vista.
You would certainly be taking snapshots if you were spending a couple of weeks in a resort hotel on orbit.
Jupiter and three of its moons take center stage in the first snapshot taken by the Juno spacecraft since arriving at the planet on July 4.
Immediately afterwards, they used similarly short pulses of visible light to take «snapshots» of the system, capturing visual evidence that excitons really do form inside such solids — although some of them disappear again in just 750 attoseconds.
«We will be able to film these movements by repeating the experiment a large number of times, taking the snapshots at slightly different times and putting the resulting pictures together in a film.
The researchers used an array of cameras, flashes, and ultrasonic recorders to take snapshots of bats while they swooped down to take a sip at a desert pond in Israel.
Luckily enough, the two flagship X-ray observatories, the ESA - led XMM - Newton and the NASA - led Chandra took snapshots of the same area of the sky close in time to the peak of the flare, and again about ten years later.
Astronomers found the moon in archived images from the Hubble Space Telescope, which took snapshots of Neptune and everything orbiting it between 2004 and 2009.
By taking a sort of molecular snapshot of an astrocyte's ribosomes, it's possible to see all the mRNA copies in progress and thus know which genes are active.
That image, however, was taken with ultraviolet and infrared sensors; this is the first time Cassini has taken a snapshot of our pale blue dot in its true colors.
The Galileo spacecraft took brief «snapshot» measurements of the magnetic field in 20 - minute intervals, but its observations were too brief to distinctly catch the cyclical rocking of the ocean's secondary magnetic field.
«This was a very difficult study to do, but it allowed us to take a snapshot of both the primary tumor, and the tumor after it had spread, in order to trace its evolution,» said the study's first author Marni Siegel, a graduate student in the UNC MD / PhD program.
In several sets of experiments, Eckel and his colleagues rapidly expanded the size of a doughnut - shaped cloud of atoms, taking snapshots during the process.
«If you take a snapshot of a clinical trial at any given point in time, you can see almost anything,» he says.
«In order to take snapshots of such rapid processes, you need to use extremely short exposure times,» explains Schropp.
Greco and Neumann report in Nature Precedings that they were able to witness the entire battle between the bees and beetles play out in high - resolution 3 - D by using a «micro CT» scanner that took snapshots of a stingless bee hive every five minutes for an hour and a half.
By taking snapshots of the actual spin patterns for a series of different evolution times the propagation of the ferromagnetic excitations can be measured with high resolution in space and time.
The team, led by Alexis Rodriguez of the Planetary Science Institute in Arizona, looked at snapshots taken from three Mars orbiters.
These findings suggest that the hippocampus takes «snapshots» of chunks right before they disappear in a manner that supports long - term memory for those chunks.
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