You can see the light fixture has too
much light on it, therefore dimming it's beauty.
News outlets, on the other hand, can be good places to get a «30,000 - foot view» on the topic, but, Cook says, they won't shed
much light on an individual borrower's situation.
This study sheds
much light on the actual effects of the No Child Left Behind Act despite speckled evidence that claim it helped improved student achievement over the last decade and a half.
Such approaches may offer useful information but seldom cast
much light on the meaning of the behavior, the strengths of the child, or the specific interventions needed (Scotti et al., 1996).
Above all though, it's inspiring: showing you that, even though there are dark patches during the process, there can be so
much light on the other side of a divorce.
Patent images are designed not necessarily to shed too
much light on design concepts, but rather deliver to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) some insight into what the product might look like and how it would function.
While the company hasn't shed
much light on its plans, it's likely that the Active will be designed for those who have slippery fingers and sometimes bring their handsets with them on long runs or other places the smartphone could be subject to damage.
It followed that with the #OnePlus6 hashtag, confirming that the feature will be making its way to the company's next big release.Credit: Tom's GuideOnePlus didn't shed
much light on exactly what the company's gestures might offer.
Xie did not shed too
much light on the company's future content strategy, but did indicate that each part of the story will have its own app.
The value of the cases being made available through this project is enormous and the decisions have cast
much light on the attitudes of colonial judges, in particular with respect to their treatment of indigenous people (see, e.g., R v Bonjon).
Idaho Code 30-6-102 doesn't shed
much light on the subject.
Which would seem to leave the published proxy temp reconstructions in limbo — the temperature resolution of the reconstructions appears too coarse to shed
much light on the details of temperature record in the past millenium or two.
The attached link sheds
much light on this fact as well as the overall impacts of geoengineering since the programs were first fully deployed.
The Kossin et al study is therefore unlikely to shed
much light on the potential global warming / hurricane intensity link.
Sony didn't shed
much light on Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls for the PS4, we're not even sure if it's a proper remaster or just a re-release.
For those wondering why the PlayStation 3 version will be releasing after the PC and Xbox 360 versions, Darrah stressed that development was going great, but otherwise didn't shed
much light on the reason for staggering the multi-platform release, saying only «this is just the order we've chosen to [release] them in.»
FIV research never shed
much light on the virus that causes AIDS.
Without seeing him, I'm not sure that I can shed
much light on what might be going on, but unfortunately as we age, cancer does move higher up the list of possibilities when things happen.
The General Income Tax and Benefit Guide put out by the CRA does not shed
much light on the question either.
Although this document does not shed too
much light on the hardware aspects of the Cius, we do know that the entry level price tag will set you back about $ 1,000... [Read more...]
Although this document does not shed too
much light on the hardware aspects of the Cius, we do know that the entry level price tag will set you back about $ 1,000 and it will come bundled with Google Android 2.2.
An excellent article which sheds
much light on the learning curve.
It is unlikely that empirical evidence will shed
much light on the matter of when in a teacher's career high - stakes decisions (e.g., licensure or tenure) should be made.
Exactly what part of a child's moral development might be stimulated by relaxation or emotional awareness training is a mystery that neither science nor philosophy has shed
much light on.
The first photos from the set have arrived and while they don't shed too
much light on this mysterious project, they do reveal Day - Lewis and Anderson one again sharing the same space and that is enticing enough.
The three - disc set features commentary on the first and final episodes (not particularly enlightening, for all the motivations they reveal), two behind - the - scenes featurettes (about 15 minutes apiece), a brief, light interview with Ian McKellan and clips from the panel discussion at «The Prisoner Comic - Con Panel» that also doesn't shed
much light on anything.
As you can imagine, this is a great inclusion that sheds so
much light on an accomplished actress there's a great chance you don't know about.
And it's not clear if the performances, sincerely and forcefully intended as they clearly are, shed
much light on the issue.
Above all though, it's inspiring: showing you that, even though there are dark patches during the process, there can be so
much light on the other side of a divorce.
Epidemiological studies on people exposed to radiation through their jobs, nuclear accidents or medical procedures haven't shed
much light on the matter.
Ruse: That's a fascinating question and it throws so
much light on The Origin and Darwin.
Nor can volcanologists shed
much light on the problem, since streams of lava are so difficult and dangerous to study in the first place.
The first is that epidemiological studies are unlikely to throw
much light on the problem, primarily because it is difficult to attribute an illness unequivocally to electromagnetic fields rather than to something else.
Data suggest that although the ice - rich rings have only 15 % of Chariklo's surface area, they reflect almost three times as
much light on an area - to - area comparison.
The Higgs boson discovery four years ago helped verify how objects acquired their mass, but that doesn't shed
much light on gravity itself.
Gibraltar and the Isles of Scilly are due in soon, but their small voter numbers won't shed
much light on the national picture.
I make about as much as the writer does and this article sheds so
much light on what those who stay at home do for their families.
It does not trash organic agriculture, nor does it shed
much light on whether agri - environment schemes, such as those mandated by the European Union, are a waste of money.
If there are pro-life activists who have thrown
much light on this question, I do not know their names.
Although it did not pretend to give an answer to that question, it did shed
much light on a discussion that was being carried on by some of America's leading theologians.
But in fact Newman's significance sweeps wider than that, for he throws
much light on that burning issue which now goes under the umbrella label of «relativism,» an often vaguely used term that I tried to define here.
Ah, jon, I CA N'T throw
much light on anything.
And when valuations are at extremes, as we believe bonds are today, historical price volatility might not shed
much light on future risk.
So I thought I'd put together a meal that's still special but
much lighter on the carb scale, in case you want to unbutton your pants for reasons other than letting your stomach breathe.
I love it that it's
much lighter on the oil, I stopped making this beloved dessert because of the enormous amounts of oil in most recipes!
I've never been one to spend a lot on beauty products because I believe drugstore beauty products do the same thing if not better but just
much lighter on your pockets.
That being said, Detective Pikachu is
much lighter on the gameplay side of things compared to its story and visual presentation.
On a surface level, it essentially represents a children's version of The Matrix, thought
much lighter on the Christian allegory.
Those savings translate into both stronger performance and better fuel economy: the current 3 is
much lighter on its feet and far more economical than its predecessor — and even that didn't handle badly.
Weighing in just shy of 5,000 pounds, the R500 is
much lighter on its feet than you would think.