Sentences with phrase «manipulated so»

«They're sometimes manipulated so you have to figure out how they manipulated them to take the new versions down.
No self knowledge or independance at all that we can be moved and manipulated so facilely by the media into believing almost anything.
You are committing all of us, to follow along with Global Warming when clear evidence shows they manipulated their so called science to fit their ill fitting story.
It is surprising to me that such adjustments to accurate scientific temps were manipulated so that they would be comparable to temps which were entered into a ship log book by a seaman who had no scientific training!
These collected image references are then layered and manipulated so that eventually a new abstract image is revealed.
Taking Gilles Deleuze's term «the time - image» as an open provocation and philosophical framework, Time / Image features artworks and films that explore time as a political, historical, and cultural dimension that can be accessed and manipulated so that we might experience it differently.
That data can be manipulated so school leaders can see absence rates and patterns for particular children, for all students in a single grade, or for an entire school or district.
By distilling itself into real time (i.e. the entire film takes place within its marginal two and a half hour running time), it asks the viewer to believe that seemingly responsible and intelligent Victoria would allow herself to be manipulated so quickly by this obvious group of thugs, metastasized from care - free night clubber to gun - toting criminal in the span of an hour.
«I've had my body manipulated so many different times for so many different reasons, whether it's paparazzi photographers or for film posters.
«Knockout» mice are those that have been manipulated so a certain gene is turned off or inactivated; transgenic mice have foreign DNA incorporated into their genome [source: The Jackson Laboratory].
Goats and cows have been manipulated so that they produce more milk or more proteins in their milk.
Organic nanofibres show potential for use in nanoelectronics but are soft and fragile and have never been manipulated so deftly before, he says.
The forum was also manipulated so that some saw a civil discussion, whereas others were greeted with an atmosphere rich in offensive words, sarcasm, insults and personal attacks — and many exclamation marks.
Showing that this circuit can be manipulated so specifically in relation to music opens the door for many possible future applications in which the reward system may need to be up - or down - regulated.»
Not surprisingly, when the Marshmallow test is manipulated so that the child has more trust in the experimenter, the child is able to wait longer to eat the marshmallow.
A plethora of reasons that the goals go in, a variety of different passes and angles in which a defence is stretched and manipulated so that the finisher can do what he does best — finish.
The sad part it, these numbers you trot out, which you are oblivious to the statistical problems inherent in them, were obviously put together by someone with a knowledge of statistics and manipulated so gullible people like yourself would use them to argue a cause which the true evidence does not support.
Social platforms, for example, could try to highly or mark photos as having been digitally manipulated so kids wouldn't take everything they saw as real.
They say that they do just to control and manipulate their so called followers.
Lundy Bancroft, an expert in treating domestic abusers, explains abusers manipulate so effectively they gain allies within the legal system and even the victim's families.
Not only would it be enormously difficult to manipulate so many genes in a single person, but scientists would still have to reckon with the even more complicated matter of how the environment influences those genes.
Another option is to focus on the fiber and manipulate it so that it produces more acetate than normal and less fiber is needed to have the same effect, providing a more palatable and comfortable option than massively increasing the amount of fiber in our diet.
One of these is that intelligence will have to take over the whole Universe and then manipulate it so that its terminal collapse takes place in a specifically asymmetric way.
«There is a lot left to discover about how subtle variations in the makeup of these communities might be more or less optimal for health and, importantly, how we can manipulate them so they're most beneficial to us,» she added.
The silky, stretchy material — a blend of modal and spandex — helped it conform to my body and allowed me to manipulate it so it draped just how I wanted [read: emphasizing my curves and deemphasized problem areas].
At this point I don't know if he is manipulating me so he can distract me from his lies or is truly keeping so much in that he tried to find someone else behind my back.
However, the problem begins when people mislead the public and manipulate them so they are most likely to click the link that results in the highest kickback.
Member-Hookup.com shouldn't even be called a dating site it has a shell of a dating site but the inner workings are all a fraud used to manipulate you so you will purchase a membership, that's it!
You don't want to manipulate them so much that the reader thinks you've moved from storytelling to sermonizing.
The girls had no idea what to do, looked at Diane as «the adult», even though she was manipulating them so that Diane would get what she wanted.
Some — Bakker, Soto, and Bradley — start with appropriated imagery and forms but adeptly manipulate them so they transcend their pedestrian origins and become their own entities.
Send an automatic response of «No» to all such requests and just answer the real requests you are getting for the data you worked from and the process you used to manipulate it so that people who paid for your work can tell if your results are real, reproducible... you know... SCIENCE.
What you can do is learn how to disengage from the addict's attempts to make you feel guilty, scared, or otherwise manipulate you so they can continue using.
We were pretty happy for the most part, and struggled with a small part, the part I tried to change and manipulate so I could have the man of my dreams be the way I thought he should be.

Not exact matches

So it's not surprising that being able to manipulate these chemical building blocks is one of the most exciting prospects in medicine.
Some researchers also think it may be possible to compare the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and other chemicals in a plume to «default» levels seen in asteroids, which were formed at the dawn of the solar system — and ask if life is manipulating the chemistry there, or at least did so in the past.
«With an avatar, we could put an untrained user who knows that facility into that robot, and they could go and manipulate the panels and so forth.»
Or perhaps the media outlets that participated are being played by a man who instinctively understands the media and how to manipulate it more than probably any previous president — a man who got $ 2 billion or so worth of free press coverage.
As Facebook's recent scandals have shown, the company tends to underestimate how bad actors can manipulate its service, so people will have to take Zuckerberg's word that the company built the dating service while anticipating how personal data could potentially be leaked.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency found in 2015 that Volkswagen manipulated software so that diesel emissions controls worked only when cars were on test stands.
Although they may offer different services and products, the objective of all businesses is common: to understand our brain so they can manipulate us into desiring what they offer.
A timely choice from The Life Project author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this book should be compulsory, when so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
The treatment is a type of so - called CAR T - cell therapy — taking a patient's own immune cells, called T cells, genetically manipulating them to attack specific proteins on cancer, and infusing them back into the patient.
Somehow, they're not supposed to notice that you're mimicking them, nor be insulted or feel manipulated by it, and instead will suddenly realize that you just have so much in common that they need to do business with you.
Media Rich Websites Since digital media is so easy to capture, manipulate and work with, it's no wonder that many businesses are deploying online commercials, podcasts and videos for YouTube and MySpace.
One possible strategy for making Mars habitable over the long term is to «terraform» it — manipulate its environment so, in the simplest terms, the planet warms up, ice turns into water, and plants can be introduced, which will convert the atmospheric carbon dioxide into oxygen, with the goal of creating a stable and breathable atmosphere.
This transposition of ends and means is often disastrous because methods, now geared to meeting the metric, are detached from customer purpose — so banks sell payment protection insurance to people who do not need it, or VW managers manipulate emissions readings to meet targets.
The agency, which argued that the London trading position was so large that it manipulated the market for financial contracts known as derivatives, sought an approximately $ 100 million fine and an acknowledgment of wrongdoing from the bank.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that paying 6 % for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
But all of a sudden the «so what if» becomes more serious — «I get denied insurance or my information is used by a nation state actor to manipulate me.»»
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