Sentences with phrase «less fragile»

Besides, the OP3T is no eyesore, bezels and all, staying smudge - free over time and feeling less fragile than some of its extravagant rivals.
For people who want the Galaxy S8's beautiful display and the phone's impressive power, but who also want a phone that's far less fragile, it looks like Samsung will soon have just the thing for you.
The Moto Z2 Play is susceptible to water damage, but thankfully there's no glass on the rear, so it's less fragile than phones like the Galaxy S8.
That was, however, in the distant past, when phones were less smart and less fragile.
Its actual appearance really hasn't changed all that much since the Idol 3 that came out back in 2015, but the use of metal here is cool, comfortable, and a lot less fragile than the glass back on the Idol 4.
Sure, the Galaxy S7 looks nicer and uses a better array of materials, but the LG G5 is easier to hold and less fragile.
To make it less fragile, perhaps one should arrange to feed the electronic «evidence» to a notary public, for them to certify by date...
«The thinner cells are less fragile under bending, but perform similarly or even slightly better,» said Jongho Lee, an engineer at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea.
The strength of mollusk shells has led to the development of a new glass that is tougher and less brittle, meaning less fragile iPhone screens could be on their way.
And of course, because they are LEDs, they don't contain any mercury, and they are a lot less fragile than CFLs and incandescents.
3) Less fragile Weight and breakability seem to be bugaboos glass just hasn't yet gotten around.
This season, drilling «round the clock, the team hopes to reach the bottom of the brittle ice layer, but none of the brittle ice will be shipped this year; instead it will be stored in a deep trench on - site, giving it time to «relax» and become less fragile.
It might be necessary to engineer a less fragile way to carry the weight of the roof such as vertical mullions as well as the horizontal ones or corner mullions perhaps on the inside of the glass to keep the sleek look of the corners from the outside.
«The world is no less fragile than it once was, but collectors are reassured by the market,» said New York art dealer Peter Freeman.
Hijacking a phrase from The Drowned World, J.G. Ballard's first science fiction novel and one of his London - based dystopic tales, Walled Gardens in an Insane Eden portrays the world we live in today: on the precipice but hopeful for a less fragile future.
Barlow's small survey this past spring at the New Museum seemed less fragile.
The new logo is less detailed meaning it can be less fragile.
But there are plenty of less fragile options for relaxing and dining so you can choose a space to reflect your mood and attire.
A dog past the puppy stage is often house trained, is less fragile than a puppy, is less destructive, and usually sleeps through the night.
As kittens develop and become less fragile, on - site nursery care is no longer necessary.
There are also less concerns with children handling guinea pigs since they are bigger and less fragile than the smaller rodents.
Something like DocBook is a lot less fragile because the tag names for nested sections, titles, etc. are not tied to their position in the hierarchy.
The Nexus S feels a bit heavier, more solid and substantial than other Samsung Galaxy S smartphones we've tested and feels less fragile than the Samsung Focus that we feel is the most similar device in terms of shape, features and finish.
But unless they make them less fragile in the future that was the last time I'll ever buy a Kobo product.
The use of plastic makes such screens less fragile than glass - based screens.
Flexible eReaders that have unbreakable screens will help make eReaders less fragile.
Its advantages seem to be it is thinner, lighter, uses less power, not brittle, less fragile and vulnerable to impacts and scratches (but it could tear and succumb to other damage), moderately pliable, capable of tactile interaction.
Writers aren't necessarily more fragile than average, but they have to be less fragile than average to survive.
A small correction: the Sony DPT - S1 uses Mobius, not Fina — so it's less fragile.
An ebook reader is small and light, and less fragile than a paperback.
Some books just seem less fragile, don't they?
On the flipside though, G55 AMG had slightly better tires more suited to off - roading than the Range Rover giving it the ability to easily climb steep banks and felt much less fragile when traversing trails at any semblance of speed.
She seems too sophisticated to be involved with gangsters, she lacks the conviction that could have been demonstrated better by a less fragile actress.
It has a natural shine and feels a lot less fragile.
That they're a lot less fragile than they look, but I'll stick to testing my theory on dough for now!).
There are also great bamboo and stainless alternatives if you have children and are looking for a less fragile option.
Such sensors could be less fragile, smaller and more sensitive, potentially spurring applications we have not thought of yet.
Why not get a new boat, with a better, stronger and less fragile structure, that will enable you to focus on navigating and Using your sound vessel to reach your destination?
All I can say is since Coquelin has been playing holding mid, we have looked a lot more resilient and less fragile.
Sometimes that helps it to be more robust, less fragile.
This one is very moist, so the cooling allows it to be less fragile and come out of the pan without issue.
Once fully cooked, they are a bit less fragile.
(Check with a toothpick for doneness) Has anyone thought of adding a bit of konjac root (gucomannan) to make them a bit less fragile?
For shipping, I would suggest finishing the meringue cookies with something less fragile like a red M&M or Sixlet, rather than the piped chocolate stars.
The resulting cookies are less fragile, so you can eat them warm off of the baking sheet, rather than waiting for them to cool completely like you have to do with so many 100 % grain - free cookies.
Pierogi dough has more chew, and is less fragile by nature.
A world organized on the basis of relatively small communities capable of autonomous survival would be far less fragile than the present one.
And focusing on core competencies, while letting someone else handle manufacturing or cleaning, may make companies less fragile — Kodak, for instance, has far fewer good jobs to offer than it once did.

Not exact matches

Whether it is stricter regulations, negative interest rates, or fragile confidence, banks and other market participants are less than keen these days to hold large piles of risky assets.
According to the Minister, the global economy is too uncertain (true) and the Canadian economy is too fragile (true), but, on the other hand, he expects much larger surpluses than forecast less than two months ago.
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