Sentences with phrase «not recognizable»

Owners can choose not to be identified, and camera shots of the house are close ups so the house is not recognizable.
No matter how qualified you may be, if your resume and supporting documents are not recognizable by the database, you lose out.
Like what earlier rumors claimed, Apple redesigned its MacBook Pro but not to the point wherein it is not recognizable anymore.
She concluded that the appellant's description of the respondent as a liar was stated as a fact in the context of a report of a hearing, and that it was not recognizable as comment.
A brain injury is usually not recognizable and results in daily frustrations for not only the person suffering from a brain injury, but also their family and friends.
However, the context in this case it was open to the trial judge to conclude that the statement was not recognizable as comment, and even then, the defence of fair comment would fail,
Since the code was not a recognizable grade, it played no part in evaluation of the student's performance.
I'm not interested in making something not recognizable as a human figure or face.
We arrive in Santa Teresa at 3 PM: corrugated iron roofs, mud roads, houses without windows, shops and restaurants that are not recognizable as such, children in school uniforms, small live stock and dogs everywhere.
Neutrophils often congregate in these areas as well and, although not recognizable on routinely processed tissue, mast cells have also accumulated in these areas.
Even with a TV show that has been based on a book like Trueblood is based on the Sookie Stackhouse adventures, once you take a fun story, run it through male screen writers, male casting couch jockeys, male directors, male producers, male editors and male ad buyers the characters and especially the women are not recognizable.
Richter's voice is not recognizable as the subservient Mort in the Madagascar movies, because it's so high - pitched.
There's not a recognizable human being to care about, the story line is thin to the point of anorexia and much of the off - the - cuff comedy falls flat in the absurdist setting.
Screen debuts for both O'Hara and O'Brien who is so young and slender at first he's not recognizable both acquit themselves well though.
To say his America is not recognizable to any American is beside the point; neither is the America in most Hollywood entertainments.
Not only was he not recognizable, but he had a wife at home who didn't know about his double - identity.
Possibly in the respective mutant backgrounds homomeric channels may form but are not recognizable by our methods because they do not particularly stand out as brighter puncta offset from the ventral nerve cord near B cell bodies.
The criticism is not recognizable by the person being criticized and other fair observers.
I believe that my theological development will always be related to the historical projects of poor people as they struggle to build a new future not recognizable in the present world order.
Security Risk: Critics of virtual currency pinpoint that since the identities of parties involved in a transaction are not recognizable and transactions are not traceable, they can be misused for unlawful or criminal activities like:
The patterning of his scalp has begun, though his locks aren't recognizable yet.
However, men do get irritated, and rightfully so, when they go on a date and find a woman 10 - 15 years older who isn't recognizable.
The problem is they aren't recognizable as they walk down the street.
Alden Ehrenreich and Alice Englert are practically unknowns and aren't that recognizable to people just yet.
The all - new Ford GT, which Fields says goes into production next year, is more exotic than we could've expected, but the styling isn't so out - there Italian that the GT isn't recognizable as America's supercar sweetheart.
I didn't say it wasn't recognizable, lol.
At Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, stands Hank Willis Thomas's Larger than Life (2018), a stainless steel bust (though the face, cut off just above the nose, isn't recognizable — this isn't a portrait).
I filtered and processed my voice so that it wasn't recognizable.»
But the problem is that at your local bike shop, that isn't the vibe, and there isn't a recognizable green choice.
Samsung's software does a fantastic job at switching between the different resolutions — it will upscale when you start playing a 4K UHD video, for example — and unless you're viewing multimedia, the difference in pixel density isn't recognizable to the untrained eye.
Because CDR isn't a recognizable brand, that acronym implies that the writer doesn't think about their audience when they communicate.

Not exact matches

On the other, each of those bodies is becoming recognizable to the network as not just another human, but a unique and distinct entity — and one that presents a saleable proposition.
One of the most recognizable names in camera equipment originally had a name that likely didn't trip from Western tongues.
Hot or Not also plans to display customized Hot Lists, based on how its users vote on profiles of easily recognizable actors, politicians, celebrities, and other public figures, Peter Lauria at BuzzFeed reports.
Some of world's most recognizable logos weren't always so iconic.
Kris Carr isn't as recognizable as some of the other entrepreneurs on this list, but her story is nothing short of inspirational.
And a recognizable consumer brand put a glossy sheen on an industry that hasn't entirely shed its slightly dodgy reputation.
Some of the names on here are mainstays — recognizable athletes who have reigned supreme in their sports over long periods of time and aren't going anywhere.
A recognizable brand isn't just a helpful symbol to help consumers tell one product from another on a crowded shelf; as any marketer can tell you, a brand is about establishing an emotional connection with a consumer, prompting positive associations that lead to a lifetime of sales.
If you're switching your font on every single post, not only will your brand appear tacky, it'll also be limiting how instantly recognizable you will be on social media.
And «while some cities and ZIP codes, like Seattle, may be more recognizable as traditional hipster havens,» others are more «under - the - radar» and not in the priciest big cities.
Levandowski is fairly recognizable, and Stroz Friedberg's interviews were conducted not long after the alleged event No one recognized him as having appeared on March 11, 2016 or any other date.
A basic repertoire of moves developed over the years, like the «tic - tac», the «kong vault» and the «gap jump» that make Parkour immediately recognizable to most people who see it, even if they don't know what it's called!
No, not the David Hogg, of Parkland, who has become one of the most recognizable figures of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas student - led #NeverAgain movement.
Many analysts (especially REIT analysts) don't give credit for brand equity, but I consider Tanger to be a highly recognizable name, when compared to the peers.
Always post on behalf of your company as the page, not the personal profile and include an easily recognizable profile picture and page cover photo.
However, they are not as liquid and recognizable as sovereign coins.
Mr. Hawkins conclusions are like men playing guitar out of tune but all in the room tune to him so he is in harmony with each other but not 440 actual C. I speak over 24 recognizable languages perfectly.
Possession can also come and go and isn't always readily recognizable.
They went with an international ensemble for the cast because they didn't want to distract the audience with recognizable celebrities.
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