Sentences with phrase «mean hovering over»

This doesn't mean hovering over kids or getting in the middle of every peer interaction (see below).
This doesn't mean hovering over kids or getting in the middle of every peer interaction (see below).
Contrary to what you might believe, raising smart kids doesn't necessarily mean hovering over them.
These pancakes are oven - baked, which means no hovering over a hot stove.
This does not mean we all hover over each laboring couple; we are experts at discerning the level of support needed by a mother, whether she prefers encouragement at a safe distance, or continued presence.

Not exact matches

That is the meaning of the Holy Spirit overshadowing Mary at the Annunciation, just as the Holy Spirit hovered over the waters in the creation account in the book of Genesis.
I think that baby 2 is the one that gets the harder time, (if you'd even call it that) compared with 1, they have to wait longer at times, they cry more as they get older cos number 1 is mean to them, no matter how much you hover over them this still happens, I find it heartbreaking how many times I have soothed number two, crying after having a toy taken, being pushed etc. when number 1 never experienced this harsher reality!
That means letting children play, experiment and mess around without adults hovering over them.
Scorsese's creative ghost hovers heavily over the story and its setting on the mean streets of New York in the Eighties; the appearance of Goodfellas» Ray Liotta in the role of an FBI agent and the two main Chinese characters going by the unlikely names of Sonny and Tina are more tips of the hat.
Hooper's camera hovers in close - up over bare shoulders, knees, and ankles, none of them Elbe's: a tease, as though the movie were always hanging on the cusp of having something kinky to say about the two meanings of the word sex and what they might have to do with one another.
This of course means that a fantastic sense of foreboding hovers over the early scenes, although I was already wishing that it were over and done with so that the interesting stuff could begin.
The «will they or won't they» question hovering over their cinematic aspirations dissipates once Harry shoulder shrugs his way what should be the most important meeting of his career, all at once recognizing that the end of one deal doesn't mean the end of all deals (insert yawn).
Sure it lacks some of the old - school charm that those brick - sized Texas Instruments calculators had (I'm hoping at least a few of you can picture what I mean without having to use Google), but with the press of a button you can bridge the gap between hovering the viewfinder over your math homework and seeing the correct answer on the screen.
The largest of these Spanish islands is Mallorca (its name means «the larger one»), which lives up to expectations with 300 days of sunshine a year, temperatures hovering around the mid-seventies, and 340 miles of coastline fringed with over 120 beaches.
While there is a slow - down / pause function built into the special abilities contextual menu, the fact that you need to hold ALT while hovering over an enemy makes the pause rather useless — unable to issue any orders but special attacks, the whole thing comes off more as a way to buy time to use an ability than a tactical pause meant to coordinate your attacks.
It was like back in the day when you played a point and click adventure game where the clues where usually objects that light up when you got close or hovered the mouse over it, forcing your brain to click it instead of giving your brain a challenge and let you look for clues and Murdered: Soul Suspect does the whole light - up means important ordeal which kind of breaks both the illusion and the interest for me to put any thought into what I am currently finding.
It's in this section of the game that you're introduced to the reactive gameplay elements, meaning you need to hover a cursor over an item to interact with it — in this case, a shotgun and a nearby shell.
If you hover over the card, a tooltip will pop up and display next to them, describing what the keyword means.
In an essay for the current exhibition catalog, historian Simon Schama proposed making the artist's name a verb that would denote «hovering thoughtfully over a surface» or a noun meaning «a line with a mind of its own.»
Hovering over a station's dot will display some station information; clicking on it will produce an annual mean graph of the selected station and give access to the station data.
You can hover over any of the terms to get a more detailed description of what they mean.
With the average credit card debt hovering over $ 16,000 for those who carry debt, it's easy to feel like you must focus all your energy on paying down your debt, even if that means neglecting your long - term needs like investing and saving for retirement.
Meaning, it's there all the time without having to hover your mouse over it.
Hover over the symbols to find out what they mean.
When asked what that term meant to him, he said, «Parents who hover over their kids so much that the kids don't learn to do things on their own, so they're not prepared to be independent.»
Customers will be able to hover the cursor over the buttons to learn more about what these credentials mean.
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