Sentences with phrase «new objects it makes»

Many of these dogs are lacking in confidence and by marking new objects it makes them feel more secure having deposited their own scent on these objects.

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In the days preceding the arrival of Bitcoin Coin cash, Coinbase made clear it did not intend to support the new currency and advised customers who objected to the policy to withdraw their bitcoins.
Hololens is Microsoft's new augmented reality device that appears to make objects appear in front of you within the physical space you're inhabiting.
Impossible Objects is not alone in the quest to make 3 - D printers the new standard in manufacturing.
To avoid falling victim to «the shiny new object effect» and ensure your tech investment makes a real impact, here are some things to think about when evaluating new sales tools — along with ideas for implementing them effectively.
For example, during a very brief period in 1952 - 53, a new cult called Massa made inroads among the Senufo, destroying Poro objects and disrupting ancient Poro rituals.
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
In the New Testament, beginning with Jesus himself, the projection of personal destinies into the future world plainly accentuated the importance of the individual and made souls the objects of solicitude and the subjects of salvation.
It necessarily includes others as aspects of itself, but the essence of a self, a whole, is the drive to make something new and pass it on as a determinate condition for others, not merely to make an object determinate in the actual spatio - temporal nexus already (eternally) specified conceptually.
The effect of the new method of philosophy instituted by Descartes and Locke was to make human mental operations and their contents the sole object of study, with the rest of nature the «unknown something» behind the veil of appearances.
Thus when a new subject, a new moment of experience, «A,» grasps at an object «B» (itself, so to speak, an ex-subject, a moment of experience that has perished), what happens is that A makes its own an element or «feeling» which formerly belonged to the subjectivity of B, wherein it was perhaps an insignificant, perhaps a decisive, element.
But I object to the ease with which you make the unreal skandalon — i.e. the mythology of the New Testament language — the real skandalon.
The point I want to make is that science itself is beginning to see the limitations of the substantialist prejudice, the reduction of everything to «mere matter» The new physics and to some extent the new biology recognizes the entities of creation as subjects and not simply Objects pushed and pulled like billiard balls (Birch 1988b).
Edmund J. Ladd, a Museum of New Mexico curator of ethnology and himself a Zuñi, noted that this instance of repatriation «makes sense if you consider [the war gods] religious objects that do their work by disintegrating.»
The general point that has been made is that in the new conditions of the modern world the comparative study of religion has moved into a new phase — first, in that the object of inquiry has on a quite new scale been seen to be communities of persons.
You can make the game fun by starting with objects that you know the child already knows, such as cars, and then sneak in new objects and words.
The sounds they make are great fun and help teach them to hold objects and listen to new sounds.
New surfaces, exciting shapes, objects on the move, experimenting with loud and quiet, light and heavy: Ideal toys with these qualities don't have to be bought; you can make them very easily yourself at home.
This easy New Year's Object Lesson using Play - Doh will have kids making promises to God for the New Year.
Simple change the location of play and add inviting objects to play with — namely, don't tell him he has to «make» anything — and he is a whole new boy!
To make matters more interesting, during his developmental leap, your baby has probably discovered all sorts of new tricks, such as grabbing objects and passing them from hand to hand, putting things in his mouth (oh the joy!)
, manipulating objects, responding to his name, making new sounds, and maybe even rolling over (although this is considered early, so don't fret if your baby isn't there yet).
Toys made with different types of materials and surfaces will stimulate children's sense of touch and teach them to recognize new objects using tactual skills.
But the local Republicans pulled their support of the mayor after the Conservative Party objected to the fact that Kennedy had, in his mayoral capacity, officiated over two same - sex marriages and refused to repudiate the 2011 Marriage Equality Act (passed with the assistance of four «yes» votes from Republican senators) that made gay marriage legal in New York.
Democrats in the Senate, meanwhile, objected to a new rule implemented by the GOP leadership banning the use of cell phones to make pictures or record videos during session.
«Start - Up NY has been hailed as a silver bullet and instead, it's just been a shiny object that's distracted Albany from having a serious conversation about what's necessary to make New York legitimately attractive to businesses.»
A new project imagines what that world would look like — and asks people to try making household objects on the run
The cloud is expanding at around 367,000 miles per hour, or 10 times as fast as the fastest man - made object in the universe, the New Horizons spacecraft, is traveling.
NASA has confirmed that new data from this trio of high - energy telescopes, and archival data from Chandra, Swift and the European Space Agency's XMM - Newton observatory, all show that the object has the properties of a magnetar, making it only the 30th known.
The NexStar 6 SE also includes Celestron's great SkyAlign computer control and a new GPS alignment system, making it very easy to quickly align the telescope and to find interesting objects in the night sky.
«In addition to using new materials, CLIP can allow us to make stronger objects with unique geometries that other techniques can not achieve, such as cardiac stents personally tailored to meet the needs of a specific patient,» said DeSimone.
Together, the new approaches can make objects of virtually any shape: 3D doughnuts and dodecahedrons, cubes with teddy bear — shaped cutouts, and even a tiled image of the Mona Lisa.
In the past decade, physicists and engineers pioneered new ways to guide and manipulate light, creating lenses that defy the fundamental limit on the resolution of an ordinary lens and even constructing «cloaks» that make an object invisible - sort of.
Holographic, phase contrast or differential interference contrast (DIC) miscroscopes have been implemented especially for making «visible,» otherwise «invisible,» transparent objects, opening a new pathway towards the study and characterization of relevant structures such as biological cells or protein layers.
Whether it is news of a potential new drug for Crohn's disease, an aurora detected on Mars or a science fiction — like 3 - D printer that makes objects from a pool of goo, each issue is chock - full of the latest exciting developments.
A team of scientists led by Gloria Dubner of the Institute of Astronomy and Physics (IAFE), the National Council of Scientific Research (CONICET), and the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina then made a thorough analysis of the newly revealed details in a quest to gain new insights into the complex physics of the object.
Even so, current asteroid surveys are finding tens of asteroids in this size range every year, and new technology is coming online to make detection of these objects even more likely.
But when Peter Grave at the University of New England in Armidale, Australia, and his colleagues examined the chemical make - up of the pottery, they realised that both pre and post-war objects contained clay from exactly the same local sources, suggesting the same people were making the pots.
EPFL Scientists have developed a new soft robotic gripper — made out of rubber and stretchable electrodes — that can bend and pick up delicate objects like eggs and paper, taking robotics to a whole new level.
New observations reveal that the object weighs in at a whopping 6.6 billion suns, making it the most massive black hole for which a precise mass has ever been measured.
A simple audio recording — possibly even one made by a smartphone — can be enough to reverse - engineer a 3D - printed object, a new paper that will be presented 11 April shows.
«With systems like this that make it easier to customize objects to meet your specific needs, we hope to be paving the way to a new age of personal manufacturing and DIY design.»
Structures in the disk indicate that the purported protoplanet hasn't cleared its neighborhood of gas and dust, making the new observations the first of such an object so early in its formation.
Astronomers made the new mass estimate by watching how strongly the gravity of the galaxy cluster distorted the light of objects behind it.
To make matters worse, the magnified object is a starbursting dwarf galaxy: a comparatively light galaxy (it has only about 100 million solar masses in the form of stars [3]-RRB-, but extremely young (about 10 - 40 million years old) and producing new stars at an enormous rate.
His new result made use of a pillar of quantum theory called the uncertainty principle, according to which the detailed properties of an object — its position or velocity, for example — can never be completely pinned down.
«Since I've got a printer that can make arbitrarily shaped objects, it's not hard to try new things out.»
In the past decade, physicists and engineers pioneered new ways to guide and manipulate light, creating lenses that defy the fundamental limit on the resolution of an ordinary lens and even constructing «cloaks» that make an object invisible — sort of.
A new series of studies by academics at Royal Holloway, University of London and at University of London College found that people who have social power are strongly influenced by internal body cues stemming from their motor system when making judgements about preferences of paintings, objects, movements or letter sequences.
Their development of the new 3 - D printed objects follows earlier work the team had done using smart shape memory polymers (SMPs), which have the ability to remember one shape and change to another programmed shape when uniform heat is applied, to make objects that could fold themselves along hinges.
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