Sentences with phrase «minds at every milestone»

It seemed it would be a long and arduous road to recovery, but Hooch has blown our minds at every milestone along the way.

Not exact matches

Kazaiah Sterling had to wait that little bit longer for his Spurs debut, but the Academy striker didn't mind in the slightest as he joined Georges - Kevin Nkoudou and Juan Foyth in notching up significant milestones in Wednesday's 3 - 0 win over APOEL at Wembley.
Keep in mind, babies are unique and hit certain developmental milestones at different times.
I had hoped to wait until at least 6 months, but as he was long past all the milestones for being ready and was losing his mind whenever we ate, I started giving him real food.
Keep in mind, though, that every kid is different, and he won't necessarily achieve all of his milestones at the same time.
If by a year old there are more than one milestones you feel concerned your baby hasn't reached when expected, make an appointment to have a chat with your healthcare professional to set your mind at rest.
The ensuing years are marked by milestones signaling rigorous apprenticeship that sharpened their minds and manual skills: summer courses at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York (1974), postdoctoral training with renowned Caltech neurogeneticist Seymour Benzer (1974 - 77), a second postdoctoral stint with Harvard University neurophysiologist Steve Kuffler (1977 - 79), and a string of publications in prestigious journals (1974 - 79), eventually culminating in faculty appointments at the University of California, San Francisco, in 1979.
Whether you're worrying about repaying your college loan, having job stability in an unstable economy or making sure your toddler hits all the developmental milestones at the right times, there's no shortage of material for mind sweat.
Keep in mind those milestones that would cause debt like purchasing a house and account for them to ensure you have the right liquidity at the time of purchase.
Something to keep in mind is that dogs grow at different rates, so they may not reach the next weight milestone by that month or may reach it sooner.
It's like Milestone realised at some point that the A.I. wasn't capable of providing a real, thrilling challenge and decided to give them super powers instead, but then changed their mind at the last moment without enough time to sort it all out correctly.
«Gavin goes where any sound business mind would never go — and at great risk to himself and the gallery,» said Tom Eccles, who runs the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College and has known Brown for almost 20 years, pointing to such art world milestones as Urs Fischer's 2007 You, when the artist dug a 38 - foot - by -30-foot-by-8-foot crater inside Gavin Brown's Enterprise, Brown's current gallery in the West Village; and to Tiravanija's 2011 Fear Eats the Soul, for which Tiravanija removed all the windows and doors of the main exhibition space to create a soup kitchen, a T - shirt factory, and a makeshift cooking pit in the ground — all of which was open to the street.
He also noted that the time between milestones in the development of artificial intelligence has been compressing: IBM Deep Blue, chess (1997); Watson, Jeopardy (2011); Deep Mind, Go (2016); and Libratus the poker playing AI system that recently beat the four top - class human poker players at no - limit Texas Hold»em (2017).
Keep in mind that the impact of abuse or neglect may cause children to develop at a slower rate (Perry, 2006) and that children born prematurely may also achieve milestones at different times, depending on the degree of prematurity.
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