Sentences with phrase «making rudimentary»

I'm making rudimentary imagery.
Diluting these transistor molecules with insulating carbon chains, Schn found that just one was enough to turn a signal on or off, making a rudimentary circuit element.
Keepers make mistakes but should such an experienced keeper be making rudimentary mistakes on a regular basis?
we are in last 11 games of a title race we are in... yet show no urgency... do nt give full effort, make rudimentary mistakes against the worse starting 11 manures had in last 25 years
With a couple of funnels, a little duct tape and a paper towel tube, you can make a rudimentary stethoscope that your child can use to listen to their heart.
The search had a bit more trouble with DOMA and kept kept returning hits for eminent domain cases, and I can't see a way to make the rudimentary search not do that.
To get a good idea of what specifically you are protecting with Illinois cash value renters insurance, you can make a rudimentary inventory, listing out your major electronics, any appliances that you personally brought to your apartment, your media collection, your clothing and jewelry, and anything else that comes to mind.
Android Wear 2.0 brought with it Complications that can display other content on a smartwatch's watch face, and now Reddit user seapip has made a rudimentary effort to bring the ability to run Complications on Android Wear 1.0 devices.

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Many people will operate their home computers with weak or even no passwords and with their only protection from Internet threats being the rudimentary security capabilities of their DSL router or cable modem, which they will gladly disable to make it easier for their Xbox, PlayStation or Wii game console to connect with strangers from all over the world.
If scaling up is the limiting factor for cellular ag, the key challenge in making viable plant - based meat is more rudimentary: getting ingredients like sorghum to taste like sirloin.
The point is that any complex concept scheme has internal resources through which the materials of another can be captured in a descriptively more rudimentary — and thereby descriptively neutral — manner so as to make communicative contact possible.
They make the discovery that the most meaningful married love could not be experienced during the engagement except in a rudimentary way.
Even plants, in a more rudimentary way, make some sort of selection of the circumstances in which they will develop.
This made for a challenging, sometimes threatening, always critically imaginative two - semester journey through the Old Testament, beginning with the rudimentary antecedents of the Jahwist and continuing through to portions of Daniel and the last chapters of Zechariah.
We should make available to all those rudimentary provisions for particular needs.
Super small beings of intelligence, building and maintaining molecular machinery within all megalithic life formations may well be considered ID yet to think of such issues outside the veins of rudimentary sciences is where debates of, are to be made manifestations for thought inspired conjectures.
Pot lids, homemade shakers made with a plastic tub and raw beans, a rudimentary drum made with a large tupperware or margarine tub, a working bell which is metal and large enough to be safe, small cymbals.
They make cloth diapering sound so much more rudimentary and difficult than it really is, it's super easy.
In this very rudimentary Economy of two, either party is physically free to reject peace and Aggress against the other party in force; that is the law they were borne out of but - again - that makes them living beings but is not what makes them Man.
These included rudimentary points made of sharpened bone, antler or ivory; more intricate, flaked stone tips popularly familiar as «arrowheads»; and a composite point made of bone or antler with razor blade - like stone microblades embedded around the edges.
For years, evolutionary biologists have believed that the sedentary sponge — that mushy aquatic creature so rudimentary it doesn't even have tissues or nerves — branched off the animal family tree before any other lineage, making it a relic of the very first animal on earth.
Two teams of Harvard bioengineers made big strides toward that goal in 2014, reporting two new 3 - D - printing methods that help construct rudimentary blood vessels.
The earliest evidence for cheese making comes from 7,000 - year - old archaeological sites in Poland, where milk fat remains were found in holed ceramic containers that could have served as rudimentary strainers.
But a 2014 study found three fruit bat species sometimes use a rudimentary method of echolocation: They make a clicking noise with their wings to navigate in darkness.
The quest to develop ever - faster and more powerful computers has led to one of the most rudimentary methods of counting being given a 21st century make - over.
Once the worm has found a potential mate, it begins a rudimentary sequence of actions that include turning, forward and backward movement, making contact, and finally copulation.
«The stones are much larger than Oldowan tools, and we can see from the scars left on the stones when they being made that the techniques used were more rudimentary, requiring holding the stone in two hands or resting the stone on an anvil when hitting it with a hammerstone.
Dubbed CRISPR - Cas9, the toolkit represents a rudimentary form of bacterial immunity, and Zhang realized at once that it could be co-opted for editing genes and perhaps made to work in human cells.
Using my very rudimentary graphic design / labelling skills I have spent my weekend making this diagram for you, featuring my brand new pelvis, «Paddy» (who lives in Paddington)!
It's as rudimentary as slasher films go, and although it may not be fair to make the comparison, that will no longer cut it after Get Out proved that the horror genre is capable of a lot more than mechanically depicting people getting stabbed to death.
The duo even makes the kind of rudimentary mistakes that surely the clumsiest of murderers would avoid — leaving their victim's hat in the cupboard in which guests» coats are hung, for example.
As the fluff begins to fly, you may find some rudimentary reasons to chuckle, but be warned; there is a heinous truth from which even Naughty himself can not escape, and one that becomes painfully evident upon completing the first episode â $ «the world is made up of just a single level that repeats itself ad nauseum.
Sure, the original Xbox had a rudimentary online store that was launched via a mail - order disc, but Xbox 360 made it easy by integrating a Marketplace into the user interface.
They communicate in sign language and halting English, they hunt with spears, they wear make - up, they've even established a rudimentary pan-simian education system (lesson one: ape not kill ape).
The film continues the unique brand of absurd humor, the mentality of a kid having playtime with his or her favorite toys, and pristinely faux - rudimentary design and animation — a combination that made The LEGO Movie such a jolt of pure, imaginative joy.
On a base rudimentary level, the film - making itself is solid.
He stages the frequent sex scenes in a fashion so rudimentary even Zalman King would find them tedious, which admittedly is a rather surprising turn of events considering this is the same guy who made the legitimately steamy After Dark, My Sweet back in 1990.
The dungeons are fairly linear and only feature rudimentary puzzles which makes them almost as monotonous as the overworld and towns.
It's a rudimentary idea, of course, but it helps to make the story's conflicts less contrived than a far broader viewpoint might achieve.
The research concludes that there are millions of students who do not have the rudimentary reading skills that are needed to locate relevant information or make simple inferences.
Its industrial - grade (and, ahem, extracost) leather, surprisingly hard surfaces, and rudimentary wood trim create an environment that easily withstands crushed Cheerios and muddy gear but hardly makes one feel as if they're reveling in luxury.
We even had difficulty making it understand that most rudimentary of requests: help.
This means most e-books are using technology that was cutting edge fourteen years ago, and thus lack even rudimentary features like absolute positioning, which allows making pages look the same on all devices.
After having launched the rudimentary Slate that failed to make much of a mark, the company has now come up with 4 new offerings that will help it field a contender across a wider spectrum of the tablet market.
It is definitely possible for a writer to proofread their own book, or to make their own cover that showcases their rudimentary photoshop skills.
Whether we like it or not, the process of agents vetting for rudimentary competence and coherence, and then the publishers having their editorial staff, including editors, copy editors, and proofreaders pore over the work, DOES in fact make a difference in most cases.
This is a very brief and rudimentary introduction to using the Kindle Digital Text Platform, but it makes sense for Amazon to use a free ebook to help build interest among current and prospective authors.
Its tremendous value offsets its rudimentary UI, making it an Editors» Choice for VPNs.
Even better, rudimentary statistics about how the Kindles were used, what texts were read, how much progress a student had made in his / her reading began to provide even more actionable information for teachers than they had ever had before.
It makes the Paperwhite kid - proof too, locking out the Kindle Store, Goodreads, Wikipedia, and the (beta, rudimentary) Web browser, so kids don't get distracted or go shopping.
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