Sentences with phrase «n't huge leaps»

This way, he's getting his veggies, but they're still sweet enough that it's not a huge leap from breast milk.
But while that's an improvement on the previous record, Andrew Childs at the University of Maryland says it's not a huge leap forward.
Culturally, the move to France was not a huge leap, Jbabdi says, given France's influence on Moroccan culture.
Given the rapid technological advances we've witnessed over past decades — your cell phone has more processing power than NASA's computers had during the moon landings — it's not a huge leap to imagine that such simulations will eventually encompass intelligent life.
It is not a huge leap to imagine society embracing literal gladiator - type bloodsport as reality entertainment.
Daredevil kicks things off in Spring 2015, and it's not a huge leap to assume we'll be introduced to at least Jessica, if not both Jessica and Luke, on that series, leading to the next one.
Overall, the design of the 2015 Ford F - 150 isn't a huge leap forward, as the basic ruler - straight lines and angled windshield remain, but it is a smarter and more modern take the current F - 150 look
The lesson here is that the new car is not a huge leap forward from the old one.
It isn't a huge leap ahead in terms of materials; there's still hard plastic throughout, including the door armrests on all but the top Limited trim level.
And since we fantasy fans are, by and large, an imaginative bunch, it isn't a huge leap to assume that self - published authors are drunk with great ideas.
It's not a huge leap ahead of the first Incredible, but should still be a solid, affordable choice for Verizon customers.
Turns out this isn't a huge leap for Tyra, as she's an avid reader.
While the Kindle 2 wasn't a huge leap from the first generation, we still think the device about a 80 % chance of survival, especially if Amazon works on improving the interface and how the device treats flipping through book sections.
However, this is not a huge leap forward, particularly since the Android 2.1 software that makes it so special will one day find its way onto other Android devices.
That's not a huge leap though and performance should be comparable.
No, it's not the huge leap some may want, but it's a refinement, and really isn't that what most sequels are?
This isn't a huge leap forward, it is more of a gracious step forward that offers enough to keep the game at status quo.
While Dragon Quest IX changed things up in many impressive ways, it wasn't a huge leap forward like its predecessor was.
At the same time, it's not the huge leap we saw from Asphalt 4 to Asphalt 5.
Aesthetically and technically it wasn't a huge leap from VC to SA, but it was enough to get under my skin.
Since mostly rural stations were lost and a huge number of them in siberia / china where the big red hot spot sits, it is not a huge leap to see a geographic signature of the loss of these stations.
So it's not a huge leap to say that after looking at the tablet market, Microsoft decided to can the Surface Mini at the last minute and that is what it was referencing in its earnings report.
The crisp view of the droid repair bay and hacker hostel are a bit nicer than other scenes on the Vive, but it's not a huge leap in clarity that makes everything suddenly seem more realistic or engaging because of the hardware.
The 3rd Generation Nest Learning Thermostat isn't a huge leap forward from previous models — it has a larger and easier to read display, and can detect movement from farther away.
The unique feature was NFC, and it also boasted 16 GB storage (no microSD slot), but the specs weren't a huge leap over the Nexus One.
Now, this is the tough question, because on one hand, it's the best smartwatch Samsung has on the market, but on the other, it's not a huge leap forward.
While performance isn't a huge leap beyond anything we've seen to date, the high - refresh - rate screen makes even familiar games look all the more impressive, and the very...
Camera: Sony's camera tech has always been good, if not stunning, and while the XZ2 is an improvement over the XZ1 it's not a huge leap forward.
It's just that the iPhone 5 is not a huge leap forward, and the line now has significant competition.

Not exact matches

«The key to growing a business is to consistently meet and find specific goals that move your business forward,» says David Mitroff, Ph.D., a business consultant, marketing expert, keynote speaker, and founder of Piedmont Avenue Consulting, Inc. «What most business owners don't realize is that the process for business growth is an accumulation of small milestones rather than one huge leap.
That may not seem like a huge leap, but such growth will outshine the market share declines predicted for the other major mobile platforms.
So you can see in the species of today some of the adaptive transitional body forms that enabled flight to be not such a huge «leap» or «glide» from one type to another.
It's not that huge a «leap of common sense and logic» to realize that God is no different than any of the other gods we've ever had.
Russ, you said, «while it is a «huge leap» (as you say) to claim the specificity of the Judeo - Christian God in this particular finding, how is it not * equally * (if not more so) a leap to filter out the concept of transcendence (which you call a «self - contained oxymoron»), without any alternate explanation for the paradoxical «something out of nothing» origins of our universe?»
while it is a «huge leap» (as you say) to claim the specificity of the Judeo - Christian God in this particular finding, how is it not * equally * (if not more so) a leap to filter out the concept of transcendence (which you call a «self - contained oxymoron»), without any alternate explanation for the paradoxical «something out of nothing» origins of our universe?
On top of that to further project, (anthropomorphic projection), «person - hood» onto that being, because we, as humans, don't understand anything else, is a huge illogical leap.
If you saw huge crowds of people hopping and leaping down the street so as to not step on a crack and break their mothers» backs, and this was causing great problems for everyone's progress, wouldn't you say something?
I don't know about this one... First I question whether # 1 really is the PRIMARY function of the brain and second it seems a huge leap to go from a designated machinistic function straight to an emotion of fear.
From the highest ape to MAN there is a huge leap in intellect, not explicable by material evolution, a diference of kind, not merely degree.
To go from not believing in the existence of any God, Hindu or other, to faith in the love and guidance and loving arms of a Father in Heaven is, indeed, a huge «leap» for some, that takes not only that BELIEF but the FAITH that something, or someone, or a higher being is here with us even in Spirit, will comfort, will love without condition, will forgive no matter what and endlessly when we sincerely ask for it.
But that does not detract from the fact that AFC is a huge enterprise these days and the leap compared with the grove days is Hhuge enterprise these days and the leap compared with the grove days is HUGEHUGE.
It seems a huge leap from Woods not knowing how his body will react to a full 72 holes in the 18 - player, no - cut event to predicting he'll regain enough of his former winning form to hoist five more elite trophies.
I don't think he's the type of player who will make a huge leap with one summer or season.
He is expecting himself to outplay DLo and Din, which frankly, if he was healthy, and Din and DLo don't take a huge leap forward, isn't too hard.
The CIOT has previously said to the Finance Committee of the Scottish Parliament that ideally there should not be a significant leap in the rate of tax from band to band.3 The original proposal included a huge leap from 2 % to 10 %, and had only three rates.
Coon says these cameras are a huge leap forward for nest monitoring because they provide much greater resolution than traditional monitoring tools.
That would be a «a huge leap forward» for diabetic patients who currently have to check their blood sugar and inject insulin several times a day, says Omid Veiseh, a bioengineer at Rice University in Houston who wasn't involved in the research.
«It's not just a little step; it's a huge leap from one size regime to a previously inaccessible size regime for 3D printing,» Woolley said.
He is not envisioning the type of «huge wheel in - space construction» that may leap to mind when thinking about artificial gravity — like the one in the iconic Chesley Bonestell painting or the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Leaps of faith are perhaps acceptable in some theory of risk taking, but not when the huge global consequences for remediation of elusive «anthropogenic global warming» are pitted against them.
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