Sentences with phrase «more dexterous»

In the East Europe politicians are far more dexterous in dealing with both «subversive skeptics» and indeed with the climate change itself https://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/12/10/solar-cycle-24-still-in-a-slump/#comment-1172258
vukcevic says: @ December 13, 2012 at 12:39 pm In the East Europe politicians are far more dexterous in dealing with both «subversive skeptics» and indeed with the climate change itself >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Fear not Comrade Vukcevic.
She is more dexterous than any dog I've ever seen; lots of dogs are too excited by the attention and the game to hand back the fetch object tactfully, instead wanting to play tug - of - war with it or just losing track of the game.
What's to keep the cleverer and more dexterous among them from hacking the instructions?)
While the latter may be more experienced and senior at work, the former is more dexterous when it comes to adopting modern technology.
As director of the action sequences, the hand of Irwin Allen is every bit as visible as (and considerably more dexterous than) that of Guillermin.
Many groups are trying to do better, and now, a team led by chemist David Liu at Harvard University has engineered a version of CRISPR that potentially is both more dexterous and more precise.
Vacuuming robots ought to beget smarter cleaning robots with dusting, scrubbing and picking - up arms, followed by larger multifunction utility robots with stronger, more dexterous arms and better sensors.
But researchers and clinicians hope that a greater understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of breast cancer, combined with more dexterous technology, will one day result in screening tools that can replace or inexpensively supplement mammograms so that the results will be more trustworthy.
Cara Koscinski, pediatric occupational therapist and author of the Pocket Occupational Therapist, adds that children become more dexterous at age three.
May 21, 2013 — The mighty T. rex may have thrashed its massive head from side to side to dismember prey, but a new study shows that its smaller cousin Allosaurus was a more dexterous hunter and tugged at prey more like a modern - day falcon.
«When using Grindeks's mildronate, one can feel a toning effect, one's memory improves, thinking becomes faster, your movements become more dexterous,» according to the drug's description on the manufacturer's website, «and your body becomes more able to defend itself against adverse conditions.»

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In a world of cheap emerging market labor and ever - more - dexterous robots, inflation — especially the wage - driven variety — seems like yesterday's news.
When that day comes — especially when the Grizzlies get more time on network TV — we'll see a highly skilled 6» 9» small forward who has a vast repertoire of offensive moves and the most dexterous footwork this side of Hakeem.
Stanton, however, believes the raccoons» performance is not necessarily a reflection of their cognitive abilities, but more so of their exploratory behaviour and the build of their dexterous paws.
The goal: to make surgery less invasive by giving surgeons more - dexterous «hands» — and more of them.
«Your thumb is the most dexterous part of your hand, so it's more prone to strain,» explains Stuart Elkowitz, MD, an orthopedic hand surgeon in Mount Kisco, New York.
Aloha's pile - up of dexterous, handheld shots and fluid whip - pans between characters — all gloriously lit in accordance with the Hawaiian setting — is more than a technical achievement.
As the monsters are naturally more interesting than their mechanical adversaries, Day's character is our much - needed portal into the world of the Kaiju, and his dexterous performance — along with the few glimpses we get of the monsters in broad daylight — are highlights.
But the film that put him on the map as a surprisingly dexterous talent capable of mining interior territories far more challenging than those he's usually asked to explore had to be 2013's Cheap Thrills, director E.L. Katz guiding him and the rest of the talented ensemble (Pat Healy, Sara Paxton and David Koechner) to a place of brilliance that allowed that glorious shocker to achieve a level of magnificence it never would have ascended to without their collective efforts.
You % 26rsquo; re given three different subs to choose from on each mission - the small but dexterous Manatee, the more powerful but unwieldy Serpent, and the midsize, all - around sub Blue Shark.
A technical masterpiece, Rising offers a funfair ride approximation of Konami's brooding series, but one with more than enough capacity for the Bayonetta veteran to express their dexterous expertise.
A candidate has to be dexterous and well versed with Java platform, so the Resume Format for this position should also put more emphasis on the technical knowledge of the candidate and the experience of working on J2ME platform.
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Warehouse workers are usually required to possess no more than a high school diploma to qualify for this position but they do need to be physically dexterous as there is a lot of lifting and manual handling involved in this work.
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