Sentences with phrase «make cogs»

World trade has been operating for many centuries; Queen Elizabeth I was responsible for many laws that still make the cogs of industry and shipping turn smoothly today.
To make Cogs look awesome on all of these diverse devices, we wrote a lot of new code to adapt the screen layout so that it looks great everywhere.
Like HD said, make him the cog of the machine, not the machine itself.
«We deliberately made Cog genderless,» explains Lynn Stein, of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
«You have to understand what part of the wheel you are, and you have to make that cog — your cog — as efficient as possible,» says Robert Harvey, a GPS software engineer at Sirf Technology and former master's student of Cannon's.
The sequels, «Into Darkness» and «Beyond», have both divided critics and fans alike, but it'd be unfair to discount this reboot as just another money - making cog in the Hollywood machine.
Making the cog swaps is an eight - speed automatic transmission with an electro - hydraulically controlled planetary gearbox, slip - controlled converter lock - up clutch, and a unique torque converter to help sharpen overall engine response.
Away from the stage, the actors were being interviewed, celebs mingled with the crowd — including Zachary Levi and Joshua Gomez from NBC's Chuck — and the peeps from Nightmare Armor Studios walked around in their insanely amazing, custom - made COG armor, talking with fans and taking pictures.
But enough fawning; let's get into the meat of what makes Cogs great.

Not exact matches

When he founded Elite in 2004, the then 26 - year - old Kirshner's goal was to create a company that didn't treat its employees like disposable cogs, but instead, make their happiness its central mission.
You must continue to find ways to make sure that employees are happy and engaged in their work, and not being treated like cogs.
If you want to make smarter decisions and have greater visibility into your performance, implement a central inventory solution that tracks inventory, order statuses, sales data, COGS and more.
When you click on the cog symbol, you have the option to make the content public — visible to all your Facebook friends — visible just to you, or some customized group of friends.
One Googler explained, «The company culture truly makes workers feel they're valued and respected as a human being, not as a cog in a machine.
In a way that's classic Amazon, Amazon Go is actually a machine designed for throughput, but the mechanisms that make customers the cogs are hidden.
The group also wants to emphasize trucking as an essential cog in the wheel of the U.S. economy, which the new administration is focused on growing, and see that any changes to trade agreements like NAFTA — which also clearly would affect the U.S. trucking industry and many other businesses — are made with all due consideration.
Required to log in all contact info so that when you leave, the next cog falls into line making same phone calls to these same prospects.
Many modern software applications can be supported in an automated way, which can make the cost of goods sold (COGS) remarkably low and gross margins incredibly attractive.
Wont do any lasting damage to the machine as a whole, but makes a horrible noise as it's ground up between the cogs which draws attention to, and serves as a warning against, the dangerous parts.
He can not then be rightly treated as a cog in a machine, or a sample of a racial blood - stream, or one of the individual atoms that make up a nation.
A cog wheel rolls when all teeth are balanced, just like Chelsea if it don't work well you make changes so it does.
Like Wilshere, Ramsay is injury prone, but when match fit he is one of the top attacking midfielders in the EPL.His running off the ball makes him very difficult to pick up and he is a good creator and finisher.He is a very important cog in the Arsenal team and hopefully he will extend his contract before too long.
Obviously, the money to be made at the gate rears its ugly head, as McKeever is unquestionably a vital cog in the winning of football games for Southern California and is needed to win.
For me our club legend is trying to repair bridges with his comments, as we certainly haven't heard many defend the Arsenal hierarchy when it comes to paying what is necessary in order to keep the club moving in the right direction, and the fact he himself just told Ozil to «make the team his own», shows that he believes he is an important cog in our set - up.
He has been a key cog in Napoli's Scudetto bid, with his sublime performances from the centre of the park making him every bit as important as Kalidou Koulibaly, Marek Hamsik or Dries Mertens.
In the same way that Gini Wijnaldum was often the under - stated cog in the machine that made Liverpool tick last season, so too is Jean - Michael Seri the unseen, yet vital midfielder that world football seems to have only just taken notice of.
The move prompted speculation that Welsh star, Bale, was devastated by Benitez's sacking after Benitez had made him an integral cog in his line - up.
The working — and moving — gears, cogs, nuts, and bolts mounted on each beautifully illustrated spread will keep little fingers busy and imaginations engaged as the charming story reveals the secret behind what really makes the robot tick.
This not only makes the baby or toddler feel more secure, it also moves the CoG of the child very close to that of the adult.
Having those conversations, and seeing them reflected into policy, it's phenomenal for me to be a little cog in that huge wheel — to have my voice heard and make a little bit of a difference.»
Happy, healthy, employees who arrive at work every day and are made to feel like they have a stake in the business, rather than being treated like cogs in a wheel, make for more productive employees.
Point is enjoy your research, try to make a dent but if you do not, be content that we are little cogs in the knowledge wheel and success comes in many forms.
Soft artificial muscles have been used to make a motor with only a few parts, and no gears, bearings or cogs.
In a protein the cogs and springs are the molecules that make it up: amino acids form its backbone each with side - chains of different molecules branching out on all sides in three dimensions.
Mackay's naivety perhaps isn't particularly convincing, but in a way that makes his creeping transformation into another cog in the political machine all the more persuasive.
Cheryl Ladd made an appearance as game show hostess, Tina, stuck in the cogs of the Finney family wheel, same as Ray.
Lizzy Caplan, Collette Wolfe and Lyndsy Fonseca all have their moments in the sun — and each makes the most of her opportunity — but it's clear that they are just cogs in the time travel machine.
Thompson also crops up in Ava DuVernay's Oscar - contender «Selma,» and while she doesn't have a huge part and is essentially a small cog in much bigger wheel, she makes her mark in every scene she has.
Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, and Michael B. Jordan are never allowed to exert enough personality to make them more than interchangeable cogs in this terrible machine.
Every actor and cog in this well - oiled engine propels it further and further, making it an unstoppable, unapologetic juggernaut waiting to steamroll over you and drag you along for the ride.
While her job is to make a multinational company more efficient by cutting jobs, Winfried is on a subversive mission to save her from becoming an icy corporate cog in the machine of capitalism.
Others have become cogs in other franchises, like Alan Taylor (who went from Thor: The Dark World to the poorly received Terminator Genisys and is now back with Game of Thrones) or Joss Whedon (who made two Avengers movies and is now part of the DC Comics universe).
The MCU made the post-credits scene commonplace — it's no longer a cheeky Ferris Bueller trademark, but a cog in the Marvel machine that usually has one of two purposes.
Teachers will remain caught between ideologies of short - term economic efficiencies and the findings of educational research — between bottom lines and holistic student development; caught in the rough - edged cogs of funding formulae about resources and student achievement; caught by the Gonskis in the public - private funding debate; stuck between the so - far - disappointing results of national, standardised testing and teacher accountability (more effort is made to hold teachers accountable than trust them!).
Pupils will be expected to identify and describe key actions and dynamic, spatial and relationship features, making connection between what they will see in the «Cog» video to movements they learn, create and perform.
Your engagement strategy should make the learner aware that you have considered them as an individual and not just a cog in the system.
Designing the CoG to be below the CoR makes the system more stable.
Although a five - speed gearbox had long been standard in lesser 911s, the Turbo had to make do with a four - speed, which ran out of cogs at high revs and spun too fast at a leisurely pace.
It's not a gearbox to be rushed and it has a long throw too, but there's plenty of torque so you don't need to constantly swap cogs to make progress.
The big shift paddles make changing cogs effortless, and as always the Ferrari seven - speed manumatic responds brilliantly.
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