This is a cumulative project; new entries will appear with as
much regularity as circumstances allow.
Since treats typically aren't fed with as
much regularity as a puppy's normal diet, it is easy for the expiration date to sneak up on us.
This is not a one - off and while it is not a consistent problem, it happens with way too
much regularity for a side with such lofty ambitions.
When users hear the same messaging over and over again — or if they become too accustomed to just one mode for your content marketing, such as a video — then you're setting them up to expect too
much regularity from you.
Not exact matches
We've had some Hispanic couples from time to time and one family is still attending with about as
much as
regularity as our average family, which is about 1 week in 3.
We continue to observe the
regularities of cause and effect, which the humanly constructed laws of nature were intended to encapsulate; but we are also
much more aware of how many natural events seem to occur through sheer chance.
He looks to be far too
much of a luxury player, and if you're not going to contribute defensively then you have to be scoring and assisting with
regularity.
It's hardly surprising he has more assists when they have several players who can score from 20 - 30 yards with
much more
regularity than any of our players can (let alone 5 yards) and he get's more tap - ins because their wide players dominate the wings far more than ours do, which could account for his higher shot accuracy.
It is
much easier for Herman to vault Texas to the cream of the Big XII — which if he does — Texas gets into the Football playoff with prune juice
regularity.
The nights of shared TV show watching decreased in
regularity over the years without
much thought, similar to the way unloading our dishwasher twice daily became normal without notice.
The jobless rate may be around 9 percent, but the sexless marriage rate is perhaps a
much more dire situation — as many as 20 million married Americans aren't getting it on with any
regularity.
Cox also frequently mentions, albeit with less
regularity, the fact that he is the son of state GOP Chairman Ed Cox, even though his father has insisted on multiple occasions —
much to the disbelief of Conservative and Republican detractors — that he is steering clear of Cox - the - younger's campaign.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman doesn't appear in the governor's schedules with
much more
regularity.
Clegg said that the
regularity of contact with the media was
much more intense in opposition than it is in government, partly because of the physical location.
But, what we are starting to see with big data is that there is a very deep
regularity underlying
much of what we do.»
So, many have wondered, what enables infants to make such good use of the information contained in the
regularities, whereas adults, machines, and adult monkeys do
much worse?
Enhancing Motion Finally, it is also known that patterns with a certain amount of
regularity and repetitiveness will excite a large number of motion detectors in parallel, very
much enhancing your subjective impression of motion.
What are meant to be gloriously motivating placards most often still come out looking like a 9 - year - old made them, and perhaps are too
much of an eyesore to place anywhere they can be glanced at with
regularity.
You need fiber in your diet to improve
regularity and promote bowel health, but too
much fiber bothers your gut, especially if you do not normally consume high - fiber foods.
All - Bran, with its high fibre and promise of colonic
regularity, seems be stimulate insulin
much less than cornflakes for instance.
Not every joke works, to be sure, but they come along with such zingy
regularity that it doesn't
much matter.
Both of these things happen, but the former happens with
much greater
regularity than the latter.
That said, I don't know many people who actually use their tablet's rear camera with any
regularity, so in practical terms, I doubt this means
much for most folks.
The GamePad does provide a progress bar to give you an idea of how long you have to wait, but the
regularity of their appearance is sometimes just too
much.
By early 1981, according to Garrels, «de Kooning began to work more steadily and with
much greater
regularity.
And as for «wishful thinking», I'm not especially enamored of the «stadium wave» hypothesis; IMO the
regularity they seem to find is probably an artifact of the short period under study, while it's
much more probable that actual fluctuations are
much more «random».
Here is what T.Tao has to say to EXACTLY this issue in the
much better specified problem of N - S
regularity.
For Bart to assume otherwise with absolutely no evidence tells us
much about Bart (which anyone who reads this blog with any
regularity already knew).
-- > «For Bart to assume otherwise with absolutely no evidence tells us
much about Bart (which anyone who reads this blog with any
regularity already knew).»
With so many journals now competing for articles, and with so
much interest in this particular topic, it seems amateurish results are finding a place for publication with
regularity (Spencer's latest offering in Remote Sensing comes to mind, as do any number of articles in Energy and Environment).
«But now, smartphones and wearable health and fitness devices allow us to collect information like a person's heart rate, blood pressure, social interactions and activity levels with
much more
regularity and more accurately than was possible before.
Much of the time it has nothing to do with our business and means to describe only some
regularity, whether scientific, logical or folkloristic.
Or, as Bartlett Gurney, an 18th century member of one of the founding families of Barclays put it: «A little business with a little profit and an entire
regularity, is happiness sterling to the true merchant; while a large business, expecting large profits, but in confusion and disorder, may be flattering but creates
much anxiety and little comfort.»
It's an instant cure to the stagnant sameness of the smartphone world, breaking up the rectangular
regularity that grips so
much of the modern landscape.