Sentences with phrase «less screen on»

Also, while the bezel less screen on the sides might look cool, I found that my palms or fingers would constantly activate something on the screen accidentally.

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In perhaps the most notorious example of Oscar's underdog favoritism, in 2010, The Hurt Locker — released on just 535 screens and tallying less than $ 19 million at the box office — beat Avatar which had grossed $ 760 million and was well on its way to becoming the most successful movie ever made.
I'm guessing screens and voicebots will become more common; we'll rely less and less on phones.
When companies prioritize their sourcing efforts and direct their attention to the outlet that brings in the most qualified candidates, they waste less time and resources on screening lower - quality talent.
It's true, people spend more time indoors, they tend to know their neighbors less, some of those traditional activities have been supplanted by talking to people on Facebook or email, playing video games and watching movies on our big screen TVs.
It might take some work, but by remembering your talking points (instead of looking at a screen every five seconds), you can rely less on PowerPoint and more on yourself.
Southwest Airlines «screens well on those, as does DAL but to a lesser extent... LUV seems like the most logical candidate,» he wrote.
Mr. Trump remains intensely focused on his brand, but the demands of the job mean he spends less time monitoring the news media — although he recently upgraded the flat - screen TV in his private dining room so he can watch the news while eating lunch.
Taking this key metric into account, I ran a screen for dividend payers in the energy and materials sector, trading on a major U.S. exchange with yields better than the 10 - year Treasury and an even more sustainable payout ratio of less than 25 % — lower than the S&P 500 average.
But somehow many take typing on a screen as less material than whispering in a lover's ear.
Considering the subject of the film is more or less an interpretation of Scripture on the big screen, Paul earning $ 12 million is not only surprising, but perhaps another future signpost for Hollywood to sit up and take note.
They made up less than six per cent of immigrants to the UK in 2015, yet often appear on our television screens.
Many of us in the West watch terrorist atrocities on our television screens but don't interact with Muslims, much less make friends with them.
Interestingly, the character of Marianne is much less attractive on the pages of the script than the Marianne we both saw and heard on the screen: much more selfish, demanding, even cruel.
Even when lucrative jobs loom, we choose to live on less, to be home more, to not vacation, to not have the latest gadgets or a flat - screen TV or a new car with windows that work (sore point in the summer, you see).
The median skin tone on movie screens is going to get less white.
Edward Anhalt, the distinguished screen, writer, who accepted: the award for Becket at that luncheon, commented that he was then working on the script for BoeingBoeing, a sex farce considerably less «religious» than Becket, a fact that created minor uneasiness among the pious present.
Ignatieff departed, less impressed with the spirit that sustained the patient than by the precious words he flashed on the computer screen.
But see, instead of throwing him the screens, they used all 5» 10, 185 pounds of Dorsett as a blocker on screens for other, lesser wide receivers on their roster.
The incident was on screen for less than a second, but the media controversy started almost immediately.
If Reid called plays based on optics vs results we'd finally throw less screens.
TBH if we take over 5k fans and get anything less than 1500 tickets id far rather by in the town centre all day drinking and singing and having fun with the thousands of other Clarets and locals and just watch it on a screen Understand to some people its all about watching the game and the result b...
They're less into dolls and role play type games, although they do still enjoy a good game of school on occasion, I try to avoid screen time where possible so tablets are not an option and they're still at an age where clothes are a necessity rather something to be bought for pleasure.
Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
Many Paediatric services now recommend no screen time before the age of 2 years of age, and less than 2 hrs per day for ages 2 +, due to the effects on the developing brain.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends restricting TV time to two hours or less daily and setting consistent limits on how much and what kind of screen time children have.
«I think it's difficult in this country because as an audience we're less used to seeing our political figures as sympathetic characters on screen.
If you are a heavy commuter really weight conscious, you can go for the 11 inch, although you'll have a smaller screen and a somewhat less nice keyboard, which is a bit uncomfortable to type when it is resting on your lap.
On average, they found that teens who spent more time in front of screen devices — playing computer games, using social media, texting and video chatting — were less happy than those who invested more time in non-screen activities like sports, reading newspapers and magazines, and face - to - face social interaction.
In 2009, based on evidence that the benefit - risk ratio for mammography screening is higher among women over 50 and with less frequent screening, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) reversed its previous recommendation of mammography every one to two years beginning at age 40, and recommended routine screening every two years starting at age 50, the researchers noted.
Last summer, Italian and Dutch groups separately published papers suggesting that children are at wildly different risks for cancer depending on which defect they carry — with the risk ranging from less than 3 % to about 25 % — and argued that for lower - risk children, screening might not make sense.
Yet the shocks that came after a green screen felt far less painful — barely a 2 on my pain scale.
The new ACS recommendation to stop screening older women with life expectancies of less than 10 years is practical and consistent with the increasing emphasis on functional vs chronologic age.
Once you reach the designated site, you can zoom in and out for more or less detail or click on screen buttons that allow you to explore the surrounding area.
In the office, a liquid crystal display flat - screen computer monitor uses 50 to 70 percent less energy than the clunky cathode - ray tube on my desk.
On the other hand, raising reimbursement for the screening tests themselves may be a less effective policy tool for increasing use of recommended screenings.
Less than a year ago, augmented reality — digital effects laid on top of the real world as seen through a computer screen — burst into public consciousness with the release of the mobile game Pokémon GO, in which players see magical little monsters in the real world using their smartphones.
The dynamic keypads of touch - sensitive screens let you easily summon or dismiss letters, numbers or symbols, but the lack of well - defined keys make accuracy challenging, and typing on a flat surface is less pleasing for some users.
On the computer screen, the subjects were able to choose from two products, one healthy and one less so, the components of which were also stated.
These advanced trees could mean more cocoa could be produced on less land, and certain characteristics could be screened for, BBC News explains:
Of the 175 participants, two - thirds reported finding the prospective employer less attractive because they felt the Facebook screening was an invasion of privacy that reflected poorly on the company.
In theory, screens with picture elements switched on and off by light beams could be thinner and consume less power than today's LCDs, which must contain wiring for up to one million transistors.
The researchers suggest, based on their analysis of the data, that screening compliance could be increased by focusing educational and outreach efforts on certain groups who were less likely to get their infants screened for congenital CMV: less educated mothers, babies not born in a hospital and infants who received hearing tests later than 14 days after birth.
According to a 2005 study, less than 20 percent of scientists portrayed on screen from 1929 to 2003 were women.
A follow - up screening conducted a year after the initial screening found those who had taken Aged Garlic Extract had slowed total plaque accumulation by 80 %, reduced soft plaque and demonstrated regression (less plaque on follow - up) for low - attenuation plaque.
Before 1992 most studies concluded that people read slower, less accurately and less comprehensively on screens than on paper.
«Individuals tend to blink less frequently when mesmerized by what is on their screens, or by simply focusing on their work for extended periods,» explains Dr. Iezzi.
The more efficient you try to be, the more you try to multitask — a trader making phone calls while reviewing two screens on his desk is an obvious example — the less engaged you are with what's actually happening around you.
THURSDAY, May 3, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Much of the debate over when to start having mammograms has focused on lives saved, but new research suggests that early screening might also translate into smaller tumors and less aggressive breast cancer treatments.
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