Sentences with phrase «latch onto such»

There was no way his tiny mouth was going to be able to latch onto such a large target.»
This means baby doesn't need to latch onto such a wide area.

Not exact matches

Others have tried to latch onto the newest technological trends, such as investing in big data or AI technology.
After such a positive 2016, where Manor really latched onto the midfield pack and scored a point at the Austrian Grand Prix, the team went into administration again in January 2017.
During Tuesday it went okay, Jacques was still on paternity leave and he was such a tremendous help — even trying to help the boys latch onto me properly.
This KidCo gate hinges and latches on both its sides, allowing its hardware to be mounted onto angled surfaces, meaning they are not directly and flatly opposite each other like between two walls, but rather in scenarios such as between two banisters, or if you have a wall on one side and a banister on the other.
Look for hunger cues such as your baby sucking their fingers or hands, making smacking noises with their mouth or rooting around looking for something to latch onto.
Only one H5N1 strain — A / Hong Kong / 213/03 — showed the ability to latch onto either type of receptor and thus gain such access.
Miniscule carriers, the motor proteins, slide along the microtubules with great volumes such as chromosomes, vesicles and other subcellular components — like mitochondria — latched onto them.
It's much less likely that a macrophage would latch onto the pointed end of an elongated particle because the ends are such a small proportion of the particle's total surface area, he adds.
I'd written some guest posts on various topics there, and really was enjoying being part of the community and enjoying the buzz and the companionship that came out of that and finding it was such a great way to learn all about it, as well as having latched onto your website and all that you do.
Robert Litterman, managing director and head of quantitative resources, said strategies such as those which focus on price rises in cheaply - valued stocks, which latch onto market momentum or which trade currencies, had become very crowded.
This allows you to remove insects such as ticks and keep them from latching onto your pet.
Fleas are found primarily outside but latch onto warm - blooded mammals such as our pets, allowing them into our homes.
His advice on how to present such feedback is sound and has been well - received, but many on Reddit latched onto his request to avoid toxicity, suggesting that Bungie themselves could be doing more to manage that.
Third - party services such as Thottbot and the Goblin Workshop have latched onto the massively - multiplayer game's vast quantity of data, offering players of the game an easier route to coveted level 60 status.
I haven't latched onto any of the recent Harvest Moon games the same way I did with 64, though, and Harvest Moon - like games such as Rune Factory and Story of Seasons didn't do it for me, either.
The cover system is reliable, with Wei latching onto cover obediently, and regular features such as blind - fire are also available to you.
Instead, he knows that others have latched onto these presentations (for example, Monckton's outpourings), promoting the notion that the result proves the models don't follow changes in the real world, while ignoring the caveats usually attached to such comparisons.
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