Sentences with phrase «now got a clearer picture»

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Presumably, you sketched out a plan for your research projects at the beginning of your Ph.D. program, so now you need to get a clear picture of where you are in that process and see how it will all fit together in your thesis.
With the standardized protocol now in place — providing much more complete data on strandings — researchers are getting a clearer picture of killer - whale life and death.
Right now, so little consideration has been given to an end to cheap coal that it's difficult to get a clear picture of what would actually be needed.
The system adjusts the layout for easier navigation on touchscreens, and they also got rid of the annoying white spaces from the normal website, thus the profiles feel more compressed and informative, which is also helped by the fact that the profile pictures are now taking up more space for clearer visibility.
Now another picture popped up online, but this time, its a clear picture and this time it got a new name, Samsung Galaxy Cooper.
With a federal agency now in charge of oversight for the consumer financial services industry, we are now able to get a clear picture of the areas that are most problematic for banks, lenders and other financial providers.
Use our free Personal Insurance Checkup to get a clear picture of what insurance you actually need right now and what you can skip.
So, the Halo: Reach multiplayer beta is now open to all - well, all the people who bought Halo 3: ODST anyway - and now that the obligatory first - day rush has finished pounding the servers into digital paste, we're starting to get a clearer picture of how this tactical new twist on a classic multiplayer formula is going to work.
Now that you have your quote in hand, your next step is to start customizing it to get a clearer picture of how much you'll pay.
I ordered the antenna, installed it i my attic and now I get every channel broadcast in our area with a crystal clear picture.
It's hard to get a clear picture of the OnePlus 5T at the moment, but even now it seems both look identical.
I hope now you would have got a clear picture of both forms of resumes.
If you're working at a job currently, use the present tense so the recruiter gets a clear picture of what you're doing now.
would have gotten a much clearer picture of where states stood right now.
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