Sentences with phrase «instant snapshot of»

And voila: Your map is an instant snapshot of your community, with the listings you've toured, the eateries you've tried, and the special locations that make your area unique.
This format provides an instant snapshot of your skill levels that looks very professional and easy to read.
When they log into the site, they will see an instant snapshot of their cash flow and balance sheet.
The results of the tests give an instant snapshot of who responded to the simulated attack and what action they took.
If prospective clients see multiple credible online sources referencing your professional work, it provides an instant snapshot of your expertise, and enhances your own credibility accordingly.
They not only gave her subjects a voice, they gave viewers an instant snapshot of worlds of interiors.
This will give you an instant snapshot of your banking and credit card accounts.
When they take off and fly into the radar, we get an instant snapshot of where they were on the ground.
It's free and easy, and offers an instant snapshot of your child's reading readiness, plus a plan for moving forward.
Getting from users an instant snapshot of how a company is doing is a big breakthrough in customer service, says consultant Patricia Seybold.

Not exact matches

At any given instant it can be argued that the cell is in a «state» defined by its components — their concentrations and locations, the interactions between components — that are modulated in space and time, and the complex circuitry — that involves a large number of interacting networks and a snapshot of the dynamical processes — such as gene expression, cell cycle, transport of components, etc..
A snapshot of people doing something interesting — like the picture below, which shows me hiking in Antelope Canyon — is an instant icebreaker.
Also, since a credit report is just a snapshot of an instant in your credit use history, it may not reflect current credit use.
Your score is a snapshot of your credit report, giving creditors instant clues about how you pay your bills, how you've handled credit over the years and even whether financial troubles have led you into the courts.
Perhaps for traveling, when we do instant snapshots, we only get a glimpse of the surface.
With another recent trend, keeping Polaroids alive, photographers may seem nostalgic for simpler times — but the slow pace of «instant photography» rebels against snapshots in its own way.
Rather than avoiding the commercial images, cultural iconography or personal snapshots that we interact with daily, the instant familiarity of photography is used as source material.
Linguistically, the modes feel worlds apart: a «selfie» connotes a throwaway instant capturing of a moment, likely with a view to show that off to a likely personal pool of people on social media — a good hair day, perhaps; a wine - lensed snapshot in a particularly glamorous restaurant toilet.
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