«In El Paso, the demographic may be a little
less in tune with technology — they still want face - to - face interaction,» he explains.
Jeremy Corbyn unites the true labour following, and these MPs that are so out of touch have now made themselves even
less in tune with ordinary people now risk being abandoned — and its all their own doing.
While I don't miss that sleepless aspect, now living in a more urban neighborhood, I realize how much
less in tune with the moon than I was then!
I read my favorite blogs, but I'm trying to be
less in tune with the trends.
Not exact matches
Ironically, the most effective way to get what you want is to be
less concerned
with your own needs and more
in -
tune to the desires of others.
Instead, advertisers embracing the opportunity to fine -
tune their paid search presence and get more creative
with AdWords accounts will reap the benefits now as
less steely willed rivals disappear from the listings and
in the future,
with a cohesive campaign that delivers customers time and time again.
How to become
less driven by ambition, more
in tune with others,
less arrogant?
The more
in tune we are
with Scripture and our relationship
with Jesus Christ, the
less of this world's weight we will feel.
- When I practice mindfulness while reading Scripture, I am more
in tune with how the Holy Spirit is speaking to me at that moment and
less concerned about which theological system best explains what I've read.
In addition to white noise and heartbeat sounds, West suggests trying any
tune with 60 or
less beats per minute.
Dads
with lower testosterone are
less aggressive, more likely to respond to a crying child, will generally be more
in -
tune with their kids, and take a more active role
in parenting.
Human Development Experts Recommend
Tuning in to Family, Not Devices Combined
with increasingly hectic work, school, and extracurricular schedules, the advent of wireless technology has led to
less quality time between parents and children.
Research shows that babies who feel their parents, particularly their mother, is
in tune with what they need grow up to be
less stressed as teenagers and adults and more engaged
in their community.
For me the obvious, yet unacknowledged, meaning to this phrase is that it puts us back
in touch
with NATURE, being
in tune with the natural cycles of life, of which birth is just one,
with less dependence on the mechanical nature of technological birth, and more
in tune with the earth matrix, our bodies and our sexuality.
«Perhaps even more exciting are the implications of the study for microbial ecology, since it suggests our unique microbial residents are
tuned to the environment of our body — our genetics, diet, and developmental history —
in such a way that they stick
with us and help to fend off
less - friendly microbial invaders over time.»
Babies who don't
tune in with their mothers are
less empathetic as teenagers, according to previous work from the same lab.
He makes a convincing case for incorporating valuable but
less easily measured attributes into our view of intelligence, such as the persistence that can propel driven students to higher test scores than their
less committed peers and the creativity demonstrated by individuals more
in tune with intuition than intellect.
It is a belief among the people of the Seven Council Fires (the Sioux nations) that to become a whole person,
in tune with nature and the Sacred Hoop of Life, and
in order to be holy, one must walk the narrow way — the road
less traveled.
The researchers believe the TRN fine -
tunes the brain's control over local brain regions, enhancing or reducing slow waves
in certain regions so those areas can communicate
with each other, or inducing some areas to become
less alert when the brain is very drowsy.
Because they are so
in tune with energies, emotions, and the
lesser - noticed things
in life, they are often especially sensitive to animals and how they are handled.
Amanda and Merrill don't expect you to buy all of your fruits and veggies from the farmers market (especially during the dead of winter) and their approach to locavorosity is
less of a Portlandia episode and more
in -
tune with a modern, busy lifestyle.
We measure ourselves
less by being good on paper and more by being goodness itself,
in tune with a kind heart, a fallible but fascinating mind, and a miraculous machine that is our bodies.
I also went
with some lo - lights to make my hair look
less blonde and more
in tune with fall!
Sadly, most baby boomers will consider themselves too mature to ever sit for a cartoon, much
less one featuring a bunch of superheroes, while younger viewers who readily eat up such features will not quite be
in tune with the many old - school styles
in the art or political implications of the back story.
Although Argento would go on to shock and scare
in more graphic ways
with horror masterpieces like Suspiria and more finely
tuned gialli like Deep Red and Tenebrae, it is The Bird
with the Crystal Plumage that lays the groundwork for where he would go but
in a
less fussy and more direct way.
Bruce Banner's oft - quoted secret to controlling his transformations — «I'm always angry» — was deeply
in tune with the national mood
in 2012 (when The Avengers became the third - highest - grossing film of all time), and no
less so
in 2015.
Should he have even moderate success, it seems likely he will be
in line to become a national figure representing the new generation of black leadership
in America, a leadership that does not abandon race matters altogether, but seems
less angry than previous generations and more
in tune with the America of Tiger Woods, Barack Obama, and Oprah Winfrey.
It reacts a fraction
less quickly thanks to a softer anti-roll bar and softer bushings
in front, plus the softer suspension
tune, yet the cornering limits are just as high as before, especially
with Dunlop SP SportMaxx GT600 DSSTs on each corner.
The 1.0 TSI Ibiza
in 113bhp
tune and FR trim costs # 17,280 — more or
less the same as the 99bhp 1 - litre Ecoboost Fiesta
with the 123bhp Fiesta costing another # 500 over the Ibiza.
Finally,
in 2004 the M400 version arrived
with a Roush -
tuned, 425bhp engine, revised springs and dampers, and a slower steering rack to make the car
less twitchy.
Fitting all the above modifications produces a headline - grabbing 781 hp, but the car we're driving (thanks to German supercar broker Vision of Speed) has the penultimate stage of
tune with less intrusive 100 - cell catalytic converters, the best we can get
in the United States and Europe.
The standard analog gauges,
with their bright but
less - blaring yellow - orange markings and numbers, are far more
in tune with the car's classy appearance.
Perhaps the biggest compliment we can pay it is this: Whereas the CLA45 feels, frankly, like a
lesser AMG to drivers familiar
with the rest of Mercedes»
tuned offerings, the S3 feels like an Audi S car
in every way.
Being able to change the spring rate (the system reduced the amount of air when it needs to increase the spring rate —
less air is harder to compress for a given suspension movement)
in conjunction
with tuning the damping rate via Porsche's PASM (Porsche Active Suspension Management) system is key to the Panamera's ability to offer excellent ride and yet still deliver sharp, sports - car - like handling.
Last but not least, just
in case you care a little
less about silent cruising, the SVR returns
with a supercharged five - liter V8
tuned to produce 575 horsepower, and all the noise
in the radius of a semi-serious nuclear blast.
Fortunately, the finely -
tuned MacPherson suspension
with SACHS dampers makes up for it
in the corners and consequently you'll find that it's easier to carry speed and
less necessary to get on the throttle
in the first place.
Both cars are also expected to get the 542bhp 4.0 - litre biturbo V8 motor from the Panamera Turbo, and the hybrid setup from the Panamera 4 E-Hybrid that uses a biturbo 2.9 - litre V6
with an electric motor
in more or
less the same state of
tune.
Name that
tune in less than a minute
with TrackID - the Sony Ericsson W850i's song recognition service
They're more loving, more
in -
tune with our moods and activity level,
less destructive than a puppy or active young dog, and — if adopted -LSB-...]
In fact, it is entirely possible to complete the career mode up to class S
with less than 5 finely
tuned cars.
The exhibit is organized
in more or
less a chronological order, which is perfect for an artist who went through various stages — there was fascination
with photographic prints, silk screening, extensive collaboration
with Merce Cunningham, sometimes
with works created
in real time as Cunningham's dancers trouped around, an idea of interactive art,
in which the viewers were encouraged to
tune a radio embedded
in a painting to any station they wanted (needless to say, you should not try that now), and so on.
If the models show a lack of skill and need
tuning with respect to predicting (
in hindcast) even the current climate statistics on multi-decadal time scales (much
less than CHANGES
in climate statistics), they are not ready to be used as robust projection tools for the coming decades.
To summarize, the main disadvantages of name recognition are that larger, older, more known firms are often perceived as too expensive,
less aggressive, and not
in tune with today's rapidly changing environment.
Fine
tune your experience
with Game Booster, confident that best -
in - class thermal design produces
less throttling to fully maximize the phone's power and performance.
The Pixel 2 XL display has also been
tuned for a wider color gamut, Google says, and includes a circular polarizer to increase screen visibility when viewed
with sunglasses.The pOLED display doesn't look demonstrably better than the original AMOLED, and if anything, it appears cooler
in terms of color temperature, and is
less saturated and brilliant.
Fine
tune your experience
with Game Booster, confident that best -
in - class thermal design produces
less throttling to fully maximize the phone's power and performance,» reads the product's page.
We've had a couple of weeks
with the Mate S to this point and as we've pointed out
in our review, it's the same
tune sung again: Good hardware,
less good software.
Sons were
less so, overall, but were more «
in tune»
with their fathers» perceived care than
with their mothers».