Charge - coupled device (CCD) and complementary metal - oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors vary in the degree
of sharpness of the images they produce.
And it's a measure
of the sharpness of the script — co-written by Clooney, Grant Heslov and playwright Beau Willimon — that nearly every scene in the movie ring true.
On account
of the sharpness of the angle of advance presented by the forward planes it is impossible to obtain any higher speed when the machine is in the air, as the great air resistance encountered by the aeroplane when flying at so sharp an angle consumes the entire horse - power.
Wenger feels that his players are doing the right things, up to a point, and that the accuracy of the final ball
of the sharpness of the finishing will not stay tantalisingly out of reach for long.
The combination
of the sharpness of the cheese with the sweetness of the bun and the savory punch of the seared fish creates a heady sandwich experience.
Not exact matches
Even allowing for uncontrolled factors such as diet, previous night sleep quality and mood, employees» overall
sharpness fell by an average
of 15 percent when CO2 levels reached «moderate» levels
of about 945 parts per million (ppm).
It was one
of the few places in the world that had mastered a technique called the gothic arch cut, which sharpens the steel on both sides into a parabolic edge, giving the blade both remarkable
sharpness and strength.
The
sharpness of text and a bunch
of other things will be quite a bit improved.
That level
of sharpness is enough to reveal «features less than half the size
of a city block,» according to NASA.
A new category
of medical devices aims to take the pain out
of administering medications and vaccines by substituting speed for
sharpness.
I rate them at a 10 out
of 10 on the
sharpness scale.
The images
of online videos, he suggested, lacked the
sharpness to reliably see kills within the glowing fireballs.
Out
of all the blades i tried i noticed the variables were in angle, pitch, bevel, and
sharpness of the steel.
These blades have the perfect balance
of sharpness and smoothness.
This is definitely a quality blade that I would recommend it to beginners as the degree
of sharpness provides a little bit
of wiggle room for error.
The Toronto - based company on Monday announced it will air more than 100 live events in 4K — so called for its 4,000 pixels
of horizontal resolution, amounting to about four times the
sharpness of regular HD — starting in 2016.
However, the real difference comes when you compare the Mach 3 or Fusion to a straight razor or safety razor, but considering the huge differences in the quality
of steel and the
sharpness of the blades, that's really like comparing apples to oranges.
To increase the
sharpness of an organization's Buyer Insight IQ, CEO's and their teams will need to build up the qualitative side
of the equation.
I rate the is at a 9 out
of 10 on the
sharpness scale.
First, the
sharpness of the decline, as mentioned, and second, the trend is still down and controlling.
We should not expect, however, that these principles will be stated with the same precision and
sharpness as the laws
of physics and chemistry.
The usual translations fail to convey the
sharpness of Jesus» remark.
More than was the case for Wycliffe or Wesley (at least more in quantity if not in quality), this sensitizing impact
of awareness has pushed readers
of the canonical Scriptures to find new depth and breadth, new detail and
sharpness, in the stories
of Moses and Jesus and the apocalypse.
This has been widely recognized, but we wish to go further and claim that the actuality required is provided supremely by, the living immediacy
of the finite occasions, the exclusive
sharpness of the very act
of decision whereby one value becomes actual.
The
sharpness of definition
of one's own sexual identity is increased by joining worlds with a person
of the other gender.
In this way man has cushioned himself against the
sharpness of death by refusing to accept it as final.
The
sharpness of his analysis enables us to recognize the real problem but it also discloses the inadequacy
of his answer.
Might it be a certain failure to answer these questions which makes this statement seem a worrying anachronism: «The number constantly swells
of the people who raise the most basic questions or recognise them with a new
sharpness» (10).
It was a modest speech, one generous to the American experience but lacking in the
sharpness this pontiff is sometimes capable
of.
Causal efficacy, Whitehead's other pure mode
of perception, makes up for these deficiencies
of presentational immediacy, but what it gains in relatedness and explanatory power it loses in vividness and
sharpness of definition.
For if it be true that at this moment Mankind is embarking upon what I have called its «phase
of planetization», then everything is clarified, everything in our field
of vision acquires a new
sharpness of outline.
Long ago Leibniz saw this with wonderful clarity, but he hid the importance
of his insight by interweaving it with some
of the most extraordinary fantasies in intellectual history, as well as with the consequences
of some pseudo-axioms that he for the first time conceived with full
sharpness so that their logical implications were apparent.
I'm guessing the potential for injury from a bed
of nails has something to do with the
sharpness of the nails and how far apart they are from each other.
Then perhaps a high IQ correlates strongly with the
sharpness of the elbows, and simply obtains for people advantages to which they have no true right.
43 Reproving betimes with
sharpness, when moved upon by the Holy Ghost; and then showing forth afterwards an increase
of love toward him whom thou hast reproved, lest he esteem thee to be his enemy;
As for the reports
of the «witnesses» during Jesus» lifetime, the stories told about him, the reports
of his teaching, his sayings, parables, interpretations
of the Law, controversies with the scribes, and the application
of Old Testament laws and prophecies — all this was undoubtedly orientated and controlled by the eschatological outlook
of his teaching and ministry as a whole, but also undoubtedly it lacked the
sharpness of focus which the Resurrection was later to give it.
Cooks should remember that tomatoes add acidity to chili, but not with the
sharpness of vinegar or lemon juice.
The mix
of coconut, almond butter and avocado means the mousse is rich and creamy, while the raspberries add a subtle
sharpness that the honey and vanilla balance out perfectly.
Had to add another tin
of coconut milk to balance out the
sharpness possibly from the white wine vinegar but it was lovely.
I ended up adding a little honey and cream to mellow the
sharpness of the ginger for the kids — and they liked that.
Add the
sharpness of Cabot Cheddar and the texture
of creamed corn and you have a crowd - pleasing jalapeno cornbread that will turn your next party into a real fiesta!
Some peppery salad leaves will complement the sweetness
of the potatoes and the
sharpness of the tahini dressing.
Dr. William N. Dember
of the University
of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental
sharpness.
We rested on boulders as large as cars, feeling the
sharpness of the sun's warmth at high altitude.
The beauty
of the cheeses is that they gain their
sharpness from the culturing process, just like regular cheeses do.
I also soaked the sliced red onion in a bit
of cold water with a teaspoon
of vinegar (helps retain the red color) to cut the
sharpness of the onions.
Creaminess
of avocado plus
sharpness of onion and cilantro reminds me mayo which I have not been eating for a long time.
I know — it's expensive — but the way they grind the flour minimizes the «
sharpness»
of the wheat kernel pieces so they don't rip through your strands
of gluten.
The quintessentially British Bramley apples add a touch
of sharpness to this one - pan pork recipe
The high temperature from the hot oil helps to extract most
of the distinct flavor from the garlic and at the same time reduces its
sharpness.