Sentences with phrase «leaving the scale too»

A large tachometer is clear and easy to read while the speedometer over exaggerates the car's top - end abilities, leaving the scale too large and hard to read at a glance.

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It's time American policymakers started a discussion on taxing meat too, because rather than reform its practices or scale back production, the meat industry has fought tooth and nail to fend off environmental regulation and commonsense nutritional standards, leaving citizens to deal with its mess.
- Lacinato kales leaves are long and slender; if you're using regular kale, scale back the quantity a bit if you think it's going to be too much kale.
Relying too much on the scale can leave you very confused because there will always be a difference between the numbers and the way you actually look.
We have written about this in more detail before but typical soaps are pretty alkaline and the skin's natural acid mantle is just about 5.5 - 6.5 on the pH scale so working with a soap that is too alkaline can leave the skin susceptible to things like clogged pores, dryness, dehydration, fine lines and wrinkles.
The Darkness on PS3 also takes a stab at supporting 1080p too, whereas the 360 version leaves all the scaling work to the ATI GPU.
Just as many small issues here are a matter of scale, so too is the impact those who visit here, after they leave.
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