Sentences with phrase «not oscillate»

And meet Della, the bird artist who captivates Roger with the sensible but enigmatic notes she leaves on things she throws away at the Dumpster («This fan works, but it makes a clicking sound and will not oscillate»).
The suspension feels a bit springy when the roadway gets rough, but the car does not oscillate after a bounce.
The other initiates a new program of oscillations by activating genes that normally do not oscillate, principally through a factor called PPAR - gamma.
Séamus Bellamy wrote, «While it has no remote control and can't oscillate, the 660 is a powerful, well - built fan that can move a massive amount of air in a short amount of time.

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It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
• Commentators who fear and loathe evangelical Protestants, and there are not a few who fit that description, oscillate between, on the one hand, warning us about the theocracy that the «religious right» is determined to impose and, on the other, reporting that the evangelical enemy is a spent force.
Bergson says that «finality» (choosing this word over «teleology») is one of the two kinds of «order» — the kind that, while it «oscillates around finality,» still can not be strictly defined as «finality.»
As to the first kind of order, it oscillates no doubt around finality; and yet we can not define it as finality; for it is sometimes above, sometimes below.52
It is this inconsistency in her approach, in which she oscillates between profound understanding and a harshness that wonders periodically if it isn't all heralding the final apocalypse, that make this book, lamentably, not terribly recommendable.
God's light did not shine, it flickered; with difficulty it oscillated between boundless black and infinite gray.
However, since AC is continually oscillating, electromagnetic and capacitive energy losses occur — which does not happen with DC.
Concentrations of X and Y do not smoothly approach their equilibrium values (as do concentrations of all chemicals involved in ordinary reactions) but rather these concentrations oscillate around the condition of equilibrium.
But women's tennis, not even on the grid 30 years ago, has been oscillating between one and three percent for the last decade.
So for instance, one of my kids — we didn't have air conditioning, we had a fan, an oscillating fan.
If you're looking for the best oscillating multi tool, you won't find it here since we only included manual multi-tools.
Instead of having to track all the movements of every particle in the disk using complicated computer models (so - called N - body simulations), the disk can be treated as a kind of smooth sheet that evolves over time and oscillates like a drumskin.
Unlike our Sun, these stars are not stable; their surface oscillates, meaning that the surface expands and shrinks by a few percent.
In 2004, Paul Epstein of Harvard Medical School's Centre for Health and the Global Environment, and James McCarthy of Harvard University, claimed: «We are already observing signs of instability within the climate system -LSB-...] there is no assurance that the rate of greenhouse gas build up will not force the system to oscillate erratically and yield significant and punishing surprises.»
To test whether or not neutrinos really do «oscillate» between the three different types, Hywel White and his colleagues at Los Alamos National Laboratory and a host of other American institutions have been generating muon antineutrinos which pass through a tank of baby oil.
In this case, sets of oscillating ions can be made to act as if they are connected, even though equivalent human - scale objects, like pendulums and springs, «certainly don't behave in this entangled way,» Hanneke says.
As soon as the current exceeds the critical current, the voltage is not zero but oscillates in time.
The phase oscillates only as a variable of time, not space.
The result may be pointing to evidence of neutrinos and antineutrinos oscillating into a fourth kind of neutrino or antineutrino, a so - called «sterile» version that doesn't interact with ordinary matter, says Carlo Giunti, a physicist at the University of Turin in Italy.
The crests and troughs oscillate only as a variable of time, not space.
The idea is that the muon antineutrinos oscillate into sterile antineutrinos — which can not be detected directly — and that these in turn oscillate into electron antineutrinos.
Though you can't mess with the device yourself, you notice that every once in a while a mouse jumps down onto the brick, and the platform goes down a little bit, when this happens, after which the platform returns to its original level without oscillating.
We note that the Kamouda series does not consistently decline from its first recorded value, but oscillates in concert with the PDO for more than four decades.
The fact that the climate record shows a strong correlation between temperature and CO2 certainly seems to tell us that the balancing effects don't add up to enough to prevent the changes, because if they did, then the climate wouldn't have oscillated like it did.
I was on a roller coaster ride for years, tried all kinds of different diets and plans, but I always oscillated between skinny fat and flabby — and I could never figure out why that last 5 pounds on my belly wouldn't go away.
... and I do not think that I need to show studies that eating «safe starches» such as rice and potatoes will spike and oscillate blood glucose... The glycemic index again shows that well.
I typically do not use cream cleanser since I am not able to use my oscillating facial brush with it.
The Arden Fan's sound oscillating airflow doesn't just cool you down, it makes you look good doing it.
Feel that Cool Breeze - Now we're not talking about your eccentric aunt's plastic, large grimy - buttoned oscillating eyesore of a fan.
Not long after, the oscillating fan came into play, fastened with its own light.
But if it may not sound quite right, the production certainly looks splendid, with the natural live - action backdrops (filmed in England's Lake District as well as in Sydney, Australia) doing idyllic justice to Potter's world, while the CGI hits impressively photorealistic fresh heights — right down to the rabbit fur that oscillates convincingly in those gentle country breezes.
The film oscillates constantly between different genres and tones, and it doesn't want to be labelled.
As Lacey explains, these capacities are like «those of elite athletes who use strategies of «ritual and recovery,» whereby they deliberately oscillate between exercising and resting a mental or physical «muscle,» thereby becoming fully engaged with maximising their performance both when they are working, and when they are not
Since replacing the MAP sensor and air filter, the exhaust has been clear and the oscillating behavior during idle hasn't returned, that seems good at least.
I don't condone such behavior, but then again I once dated a girl who bought a Mazda 626 because of the oscillating center A / C vents (she also got a stick - shift, and was thus redeemed).
At the same time, the fat, squared - bottomed RS wheel, which in the coupe delivers adequate (though not fulsome) feedback, oscillates side to side in your hands over road irregularities.
is Jekyll - and - Hyde personality of financial markets, oscillating between wisdom and madness, isn't a pathology.
They will oscillate, depending on whether the borrower chooses to make a down payment or not.
[At this point, I have to note: If your fair value estimates tend to oscillate wildly month - to - month (even week - to - week), or as headlines hit the wire, the real fault may not reside in your portfolio — unfortunately, it might be time to take a look in the mirror instead.
Although, the air conditioner in one of the guest rooms did not cool properly, an oscillating fan was readily available in the room.
And I don't mean homoerotic in a cutesy Tingle sort of way, I mean during one cinematic the primary villain of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword embraces Link from behind, whispers closely into his ear, and then turns directly to the camera and oscillates his tongue suggestively»
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut into TIME Magazine photos of war oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
In an effort to balance the familiar and the incomprehensible, her work oscillates between abstraction and representation allowing her to visualize something that might not exist but can only be imagined.
Oscillating between two separate works, Thomas's painted homage to Sojourner Truth's 1851 speech of Black female empowerment, «Ain't I a Woman,» and a religious altarpiece, Diptych presents the sexy, Black female body sculpted out of flat planes of primary colors in two dimensions on the left (a gesture reminiscent of the painterly techniques of her idols Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden), and in a televised two dimensions on the right.
It was so raw, it also wasn't arena rock or showboating, but something that seemed more like a howl that could oscillate between being both felt and disconnected.
Specifically, Claerbout manipulates both moving and still imagery to suggest an otherworldly level of existence, something that might refer to a specific place or event, but the timeline of which is not clear, oscillating between both past and present.
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