Sentences with phrase «more of a blur»

Should you find the road becoming more of a blur as the speeds increase, you can place confidence in the DB9 GT's carbon ceramic disc brakes at all four corners.
It may be that we start to see more of a blur here, as more and more readers are able to draw a line between casual sex that serves a certain purpose, and emotional / relationship sex.
Looking forward to di 2.0, they are adding more structured play to toy boxes so most of the challenges we could do within the playsets will be available within the toy box, things look to be changing with the toy box, adding more to it, so there is more of a blur between toy boxes and play sets..
The next day was even more of a blur, but I'm pretty sure that's because the old men at the ceremony kept pouring me soju.

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Robin's talk made me wonder if the concept of «employee» and «contractor» will blur even more in the future.
Something I find really interesting right now that's not new, but is happening more and more, is the blurring of fiction and reality in how brands are engaging with consumers.
The most common complaint was grayout, the blurred vision that is a precursor to blackout, which occurred in more than two - thirds of the volunteers.
As The Wirecutter notes, «Details on the high end are clear but not piercing, the mids are even with no muddy, blurred sound, and for $ 70, the Swimbuds Sport headphones sound better than some of the merely water - resistant headphones that cost upwards of $ 40 more
The nature of business today is that the lines of «work» and «life» are a little more blurred.
Of course, all ideas created in the blur of exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alerOf course, all ideas created in the blur of exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alerof exhaustion should be reviewed with a more critical mind when you're feeling awake and alert.
Depeche Mode was particularly pivotal in blurring the line between what we know as «synth» music and rock — processing guitars through giant, modular synths so it was hard to tell the difference between what was human - made and what was a computer, and perhaps more important, bringing the blues - based, brooding, masculine energy of»60s and»70s rock into the mix.
In a Canadian landscape full of safely bland business icons, Wek is a noisy blur of colour that everyone wanted to know more about.
The blurring of language — retailers» using «Black Friday» to describe deals that happen on days other than the day after Thanksgiving — makes Black Friday less about one day of the year and more about a deal's perceived value.
Just as we're leaving more traditional marketing channels behind, the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), connected / smart devices, and mobile technologies is blurring the lines between the digital, traditional and physical at a rapid rate.
Nor was their faith without learning or indifferent to their pluralistic culture; on the contrary, their scholarship and concern for effective proclamation seemed far more profound than the blurred lines of Canberrra.
So then, The statement of «sin no more», is actually quite appropriate to the criminally - minded that still blur right from wrong, and literally pursue victims.
If you want to go to another church because the pastor wears blur shoes instead of brown and he smiles more... then go.
The distinction between the nuclear and traditional family was also blurred in the recent report on human sexuality by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) titled Keeping Body and Soul Together: «Although many Christians in the post-World War II era have a special emotional attachment to the nuclear family, with its employed father, mother at home, and two or more school - aged children, that profile currently fits only 5 percent of North American households.»
When we attend to these kinds of realities, says Marty, «James Madison offers a more accurate characterization: there is a «line of distinction» between civil and religious authorities — a line that is often permeable, sometimes blurred, always contested.»
A number of denominations have gotten away from the «oblong blur» view of society, in which children are seen as little adults, to a more sophisticated view of how persons develop.
Sometimes the blurring is around the edges, as when Phoenix starts to look more like L.A. than like Santa Fe or when northern Missouri looks more like the Midwest than like the «Southern Crossroads» that its southern half fits into, or when Maryland sits at the intersection of the Middle Atlantic to its north and the South on the other side.
Rather, it is a projection by a percipient subject onto a (fictitious) contemporaneous spatiotemporal manifold of certain highly refined and analyzed features of entities directly (but more vaguely and dimly) encountered in the percipient's immediate past through the mode of causal efficacy.8 The important distinction between true perception — what we might now in Rortyan jargon call nonmentalistic «unanalyzed raw feels» — and this second - order symbolic projection of select percepta characteristic only of higher - order conscious organisms is somewhat blurred by terming both equally «modes of perception.»
The amazing advances in molecular biology blur the traditional hierarchical distinctions between man, animal, plant and mineral; and the neurophysiological «explanation» of human consciousness in terms of the components and machinations of the brain even more dramatically illustrates how pure «matter» has assumed dominance in any attempt to make sense of our universe and its manifestations.
When in his journals he speaks of Orthodoxy in America, it is not always clear whether he means the OCA or the more hard - line traditionalists of the Russian émigré community, the line between the two being frequently blurred.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, added that the nation seemed to be dealing with an identity crisis, saying it «has become more blurred and reached some kind of crisis and culmination».
On the other hand, the busy and preoccupied women who made up the more blurred core but larger mass of the pro-choice movement produced few such activists; Luker had to lower her floor to five hours per week In order to find enough who stood on it.
Somehow they tend to serve as «tribes,» forms of more - than - familial life that keep people from being overwhelmed by the blur of generalized religion yet challenge them to look at more than their own backyards and neighborhoods.
When it comes to the Firecast podcast, I have a trio of GREAT interviews with some talented product makers coming up ahead: Dan Arnold of SuckleBusters, who produces some outstanding BBQ seasonings, sauces and more; Paul Sarris of Sweet Sunshine Sauces, who has concocted a lineup of genre - bending and category - blurring, all - purpose chili sauces; and the one and only Chad Lowcock of Race City Sauce Works, who is one of the utmost flavor geniuses in the food industry.
Instead of rushing through lists and letting the days blur together as you try to accomplish just - one - more - task cause then you feel you will have caught up, but no - you - won't.
from Brooke Many of you are used to a our blog posts in a much more timely manner... The past few months has been a blur and our posts / newsletters have been somewhat irregular as we have been helping our employees keep up with our biggest month of sales yet.
Combine this with the increasing competition in this sector as more of the categories blur for example we've seen the proliferation of flavoured waters, functional beverages e.g. coconut water, birch water, coldpress juices and the popularity of iced teas and coffees.
What's more, the app includes features like an auto blurring effect to give images the air of SLR photography, as well as brightness adjustment and flashlight features to increase your shooting options.
There Jill received a blur of diagnoses, each more frightening than the next: First she was told she had a serious infection, then grapefruit - sized cysts on her ovaries and, a few hours later and most ominously, masses in her lung, liver, clavicle and one breast.
where the board is at fault is that they should have sacked him and should not have been part of Wenger blurred vision... and should be more interested in the happiness of the fans not the profit alone
However, going by how he sought to shape his players and squads at Barcelona and Bayern, it's likely that Guardiola would seek to further blur the definitions of more traditional positions on the pitch to find new and innovative ways to control games and take teams apart.
I'm also fond of this picture, which isn't my usual style, but I liked the motion blur of the kids off to find more Easter eggs while daddy paused to recall exactly where he hid them all.
In reading reports about how the concussion suffered by San Francisco 49er Alex Smith was handled, or, in the view of many, including Wise, mishandled, I was particularly struck by remarks attributed to Coach Jim Harbaugh as to why he allowed his quarterback Alex Smith to take six more snaps (ending, amazingly, in a touchdown pass) after admitting that he was experiencing blurred vision from a head - rattling hit on a quarterback sneak.
Team physicians, athletic trainers, and other personnel responsible for the medical care of athletes face no more challenging problem than the recognition, evaluation and management of concussions (generally defined as injury to the brain caused by a sudden acceleration or deceleration of the head that results in any immediate, but temporary, alteration in brain functions, such as loss of consciousness, blurred vision, dizziness, amnesia or loss of memory).
When I got in the taxi at 5 am (2 am on my body clock) to return home, the weekend was starting to blur, but as I typed up all my notes on the plane, I realized I extracted more out of this conference than I had expected.
More Princesses, More Sparkle: Blur the lines of fantasy and reality with your favorite Disney princesses at Target.
No matter how change is accomplished, the result will be a blur of old and new that will stretch over a period of more than a year.
Reeves» breakdown of Mr Cameron's beliefs illustrates perhaps more clearly than ever how blurred the lines between the Conservatives and Labour have become.
The protesters are dedicated to a blur of causes, but none more passionate than pushing Mr. Cuomo to extend the millionaires» tax, which is set to expire in late December.
While he's still a Democrat, he said the lines of party affiliation are blurring more than ever.
By exploring this blurring of boundaries, researchers in the new discipline hope to achieve theoretical insights with practical applications such as designing quantum information processors or building a more sensitive LIGO detector.
When it burrows, those tentacles can touch 12 different objects every second, appearing to the human eye as no more than a pink blur of activity.
In attacking the air - blurred starlight, his weapon of choice will be a run - of - the - mill adaptive optics system augmented by another more «extreme» version that uses 2,000 computer - controlled actuators to correct atmospheric distortions by flexing a deformable mirror more than 3,600 times per second.
Though people predisposed to worry about their relationships seem to be more sensitive to these cues, we are all predisposed to the blurring of different types of experience.
«Patients who are taking anticoagulants can be difficult to examine, because they bleed more easily than other patients,» explains Håkon Olav Leira, adding that this demonstrates another of the challenges that the medical team often faces; the bronchoscope images are blurred because blood is obscuring the camera lenses.
But the fact that we can see such sources at all means that the foam's effects are not strong enough to blur them out completely, allowing Perlman to rule out some of the more dramatic versions of the model.
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