Sentences with phrase «of much tinkering»

This new dessert is the result of much tinkering, not only in honor of some severely sugar - restricted friends who want their dessert and eat it too, but for us omnivores!

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In a flash of both brilliance and perhaps frustration, Espinosa put together a visual builder that let Jobs design the calculator himself by changing the thickness of the lines, the size of the buttons, the shading, and the background, without doing too much technical tinkering.
But Job's successor, Tim Cook, has instead spent much of the past three years tinkering with Apple's existing product line - up — bigger iPhones, smaller iPads, improved software — and massively growing sales by pushing into huge new markets like China.
The premier needs to do much more than just tinker around the edges of this problem in our real estate marketplace.
Last week, policy makers at the central bank, the People's Bank of China (PBOC), tinkered with the currency without providing much indication to the market about its endgame — one factor in the China market selloff that spurred a global stock rout.
The evangelical imagination is very much in thrall to the idea that tinkering with the doctrine of scripture is lethal in the long run for orthodoxy, but history indicates that tinkering with the doctrine of God is just as devastating.
I've been making this ever since, without altering the recipe one bit (which is very much unlike my usual style of tinkering with recipes, so that really says something about it).
You would tink I would know how much 25 lbs is, as my parents used to buy 100 lb bags of flour and store it in a trash can, but I underestimated!
Wheat gluten took me a few trials — if you don't knead it enough it's spongy, if you need it too much it's tough, so it took a lot of testing, but now I have a base recipe and I can just tinker the flavouring in the wet mix to make different things.
The injection of Sanchez into this Arsenal setup meant that Wenger had to tinker with his favored 4 -2-3-1 system, which was subsequently replaced with a much more safety - ensuring 4 -1-4-1.
With the Tinkerman famously not being much of a tinker after all in a campaign where he only made a handful of changes to his starting line - up, many people attributed Leicester City's success last year to the luck they had on the treatment table, which made it all the more unfathomable.
If LVG's first season as United manager was characterised by tinkering with square pegs in round holes, his second may be remembered for the implementation of a forward line in a mould much more familiar to the Dutchman.
Tinkering with flower genes hasn't provoked the same kind of furor as genetically modified agriculture, in part because there are fewer risks: Carnations, for instance, are produced asexually and don't make much pollen.
Essential oils have always tickled a fancy of mine... Much like many alternative treatment methods with which I have tinkered and toyed, essential oils were once a fleeting inspiration.
I haven't tinkered too much with different flavors — I prefer my kefir plain because I enjoy the flavor of it naturally — but you can find lots of recipes for flavoring water kefir on Pinterest.
Scott Endres: «Forming The Pod was a direct result of two specific things: a need to have a project that was completely my own with zero input from any outside source and a sudden desire to get into synthesizers and teach myself as much as I could from tinkering around.
I spend alot of time just tinkering around in my barn, but never get much done.
Sleek and bloated, specific and generic, «Rogue Nation» is pretty much like most of the «Impossible» movies in that it's an immense machine that Mr. McQuarrie, after tinkering and oiling, has cranked up again and set humming with twists and turns, global trotting and gadgets, a crack supporting cast and a hard - working star.
The cinematography and location shooting are excellent and things look great, the music is decent, and this is one of those films that was made at a time when you could still make them like this and not have to worry about too much tinkering and interference.
Much like its fellow horror anthology partner ABCs of Death 2, V / H / S Viral gives one the sense that the minds behind them have tinkered enough with the premise of the film that its execution is no longer a mixed bag.
The Wind Waker was one of the finest Zelda games ever made and by not tinkering too much Nintendo are preserving that experience.
Such a trait is tough to forgive following the flawless appearance of earlier DTVs like Tarzan II and The Lion King 1 1/2, but it doesn't hinder the experience much, and if you are unable to overlook it, you can always tinker with your television / monitor's levels to find more pleasing results if willing.
It's during an elegiac detour in Norway — a scene that bears the blatant imprint of green - screen tinkering — that Ragnarok extends its sci - fi Shakespeare family drama, introducing a new heavy: Thor's heretofore - unmentioned older sister, Hela, the goddess of death, played by a black - clad, antlered Cate Blanchett, with nearly as much vamping, eye - rolling sarcasm as Michelle Pfeiffer in Batman Returns.
You may start to tinker at the margins of your Learning Management System - perhaps not requiring that students post or work as much in the system, adding new features, perhaps using other online tools (Nearpod or Zaption or Hangouts).
Skoda engineers have not tinkered much with the tried - and - trusted crew of engines - 1.4 TSI, 1.8 TSI and the 2.0 TDI.
As much as I like to tinker, I personally love it when I don't have to memorize huge amounts of extra information just to get basic results.
I have «rehabbed» four out of my five traditionally published books now, and I have to admit I didn't really do much in the way of textual tinkering, as I was quite satisfied with them as they were.
I enjoyed it so much I got the NookColor, also Android... I've spent a lot of time tinkering with it, installing different ROMS, and made a lot of software purchases through Google Play and Amazon.
Luckily, Lulu's Editorial Quality Review will give you an idea of how much tinkering your manuscript needs and recommend a level of editing to clean everything up.
All investors need to check up on their portfolios from time to time, but at the end of the day, resist the urge to do too much tinkering.
Like the rest of the game Ubisoft have chosen not to tinker with the formula too much, and while that's a little disappointing there's still a whole lot of joy to be gotten from just sailing around, fighting other ships and visiting the many little settlements and forts scattered about.
At its early stages, the weapon classes seem like the need a bit of tinkering, as sub-machine guns don't offer much in the way of a response to many of the other gun classes that outclass them in damage or range.
That said, I understand that the purists will likely appreciate that not much in terms of the menus, controls, or gameplay has been tinkered with, but an upgrade for those not accustomed with this franchise would have been beneficial.
You can also boost the brightness, add different types of scanlines, blur / unblur the pixels, modify the audio, remap which buttons trigger the menu, and tinker with other A / V things to a much more nuanced degree than you should ever need.
Overeager researchers often tinker too much with the statistical variables of their analysis to coax any meaningful insight from their data sets.
what seems to have missed at fukushima was a generic backup solution... like air - movable diesel, external cooling machines, external commando teams, robots teams... what helped was that they could tink the cooling with seawater... Thus I'm a bit concerned about sodium cooling, even if modern reactors (like EPR) are much more autonomous and simple in case of trouble... every repair should be possible with matches and knifes.
The big advantage of this plan (IMO) is that it doesn't really involve tinkering with the global system, just something not much bigger than agriculture.
By taking away users» ability to see their updates in their preferred order, creating a distracting «roll» display of updates in the upper - right - hand corner, adding new and unasked - for features mimicking Google Plus offerings, and other tinkerings, Facebook seems to have uncorked much of the bottled - up irritation its users have been waiting to unleash for some time now.
After much digging and lots of tinkering with the content, we got ourselves a story that told a fascinating tale of Pasquin, whom Mike described in the July 2009 Canadian Lawyer cover story «Gangsta rap» as «no stranger to drug dealers or major police probes as a well - known defender of bikers and mobsters from the Hells Angels to the Montreal Mafia's notorious Cotroni clan.»
Which begs the question of just how much will Gates tinker with Microsoft going forward.
There's not much in the way of tests in this area, which seems to be geared more towards developers to tinker with.
Samsung has not tinkered much with the design of the Galaxy S9 series, though it has reduced the bezels even further on the new phones.
I love being able to get print - worthy shots of friends without having to think too hard about how I compose my shots; the automatic color correction also works well to deliver punchy pictures that don't need much further tinkering.
For those of you who aren't into tinkering or doing much customization to your device, here's to hoping Huawei will add more cloning options in the next major iteration of its Android software.
Much like ordinary - looking people reinventing themselves via cosmetic surgery, flattering new hairstyles, and updated wardrobes, an extreme makeover for a resume does not tinker with the essence of an individual, or rather, an individual's career.
Much as he enjoys tinkering on the computer, he says designing his Web site took longer than expected — about 40 hours over the course of several months.
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