Sentences with phrase «on dexterity»

Some players were spellcasters, others used flashy rapiers with a focus on dexterity.
Due to their vulnerability, they rely on dexterity to dodge incoming attacks and move around opponents, disorienting them and catching them off guard.
It makes a game like this that relies on dexterity and precision almost unplayable, especially on missions without reflex mode enabled.
Now, to do this at home you can either beg two of your friends to come over, or you can work on your dexterity and try to teach yourself.
The following are the child development milestones for a 5 Year Old focusing on Dexterity development.
It usually occurs around 9 months, and allows children work on their dexterity (fine motor) skills, using that all - important pincer grasp.
Don't expect him to get it right first time, though, remember he's still working on his dexterity so might find maneuvering the spoon tricky for a little while longer.

Not exact matches

To aid in digital dexterity and capitalize on the experience most workers already have, choose technology that looks and operates like consumer technology.
I don't think the cat or the dog have the dexterity to grab the canister from out of the pantry and place it on the counter.
Showed quality and dexterity on the ball as he skipped past FC Basel players.
He's very spring - heeled but has great dexterity when he lands, which is a big help when racing on this type of ground.
I'm of the opinion that Juventus need to be almost flawlessly clinical against Real in the final, and that certainly wasn't the case on Tuesday night: Gonzalo Higuain missed a golden opportunity in the first half, and then completely flubbed a volley attempt in the second half; right before the Dani Alves goal, Paulo Dybala had a chance to put the icing on the cake and failed; Mario Mandžukić, before he stuffed in his own rebound — which I don't want to take away from, because the window of space with which he had to work was not very big, and he tapped it home with a fair bit of dexterity — missed a golden opportunity, with credit to the keeper.
Log on and let your child compose words on the computer (depending on her age and dexterity you may have to help her).
This may be on your knee (not necessarily in a high chair, though this is a great sign too) and with you gently supporting their back — but you should be confident that they have enough dexterity and strength in their back to hold that position for a reasonable period of time.
Her manual dexterity is improving too: Your preschooler is figuring out how to open doors and containers and can manipulate moving parts on toys.
Compression socks can be difficult to put on when you have arthritis or limited dexterity, but there are several types of aids that can nearly eliminate the need to bend over when putting on and taking off support socks.
While parents working on that pioneer dexterity still can find rectangle cloth pieces and pins, there's now an array of 21st Century cloth diapers to choose from.
Many toddlers enjoy playing with blocks, especially now that they have the finger dexterity to stack several on top of one another, but dumping them out of their container and banging them together are still the biggest fun.
All the games recommended in this section require no more dexterity than pressing a random key on the keyboard, or clicking on the mouse.
My daughter sprouted her first tooth when she was three months old — far too young to have the manual dexterity to hold one of the regular teethers in her mouth, but still able to suck on an ice cube in the mesh feeder bag.
Your baby has been working on her hand control and dexterity this month and, unfortunately for you, she's likely to discover the endless fun of dropping things.
Smith's intransigence on the European question is in remarkable opposition to his dexterity on nearly every other issue in the Labour leadership debate.
The maiden edition of the campaign last year saw celebrated musicians in the country exhibit their dexterity on the big stage to the admiration of their fans.
On liberal political compliance and policy dexterity I read this the other day.
However, even the most sophisticated robot can not match the skill and dexterity of a child in moving pieces on the chessboard.
Scientists put it on several different trees, and it climbed to the tops with great dexterity — which may help explain why it's so rarely seen.
Reflect on these connections as you test your mental dexterity on the following mirror - themed challenges
«The precision with which these early humans worked indicates great dexterity and detailed knowledge of mollusc anatomy,» says Frank Wesselingh, a researcher and expert on fossil shells at Naturalis.
Between 2004 and 2014, 477 patients treated with BMT at City of Hope underwent standardized neuropsychological testing before their transplant, and at the six - month and one -, two - and three - year marks after transplant; testing was conducted on eight cognitive domains, including executive function, verbal fluency and speed, processing speed, working memory, visual and auditory memory, and fine motor dexterity.
Though muscle loss can sap us of our physical strength and dexterity, staying attuned to your body's exercise needs as you age will help you diminish sarcopenia's effects on your body to stay strong for life.
This week the focus is on ankle dexterity and...
His job interviews dwell on offbeat tests of mental dexterity like «Spell your name backwards» and «How many words can you make out of «thorough»?»
Thirty - five years after his first attempt to direct (on the crime drama Straight Time), Hoffman finally sees the task through and he does so with skill and dexterity.
Based on Jesse Andrews's novel of the same name and directed with a restless visual dexterity that always serves its characters (Gomez - Rejon used to work for Scorsese, and it shows), Dying Girl refuses to accept the common wisdom that high - school films should be graded on a curve.
Nothing about this movie is warm and cuddly except the sleek moviemaking dexterity on display.
Scott Z. Burns» screenplay for Side Effects is an expertly crafted game of dishonesty, betrayal, and manipulation that turns the tables on its characters with such dexterity that we barely perceive it happening until the consequences fully reveal themselves.
In Inherent Vice — a wily fifth - generation Los Angeles noir that riffs with equal dexterity on the genre's classical high - points (The Big Sleep, Double Indemnity), its radical Fifties masterpieces (In a Lonely Place, Kiss Me Deadly), its New Hollywood re-stagings (Chinatown, The Long Goodbye), and its Nineties postmodern updates (L.A. Confidential, The Big Lebowski)-- he finds it in another familiar character type: the reckless, sharp - witted professional snoop caught up in a case beyond his pay scale.
With the dexterity on display, it's no wonder that distributor A24 has leaped to snatch Shults up to develop his next two features, their first as a production company.
I simply emphasize on the fact that given the right time and amount of dedication, the artistry and dexterity can be achieved.Let me give some examples of artists who started small but have now evolved into celebrities.
The seat belt buckles in all three rows are on stable bases and easy for young children in booster seats with limited dexterity to buckle on their own.
But this dexterity is useful to help eradicate any understeer and then, as long as you don't let the slide grow too large and get on the power early, the C43 is also fast and very capable on track.
Which you can do at some considerable speed, what with a 381 - horsepower, 5.7 - liter V8 under the hood, and with some dexterity with Bilstein shock absorbers at each corner, with TRD Sport anti-sway bars front and rear, and with 20 - inch rubber on the road.
ASIMO — which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility — features enhanced hand dexterity, including the ability to sign in both Japanese and American sign language, as well as the ability to run faster than previously, climb stairs more smoothly, hop, jump, balance on one foot, and transition seamlessly between walking and running, among other new and unique capabilities.
Embedded in the back is a removable MicroSD card slot so you can expand on the 2 GB of internal flash memory storage, though it requires some dexterity (and longer nails) to get to.
Vivien Thomas (1910 — 85) combined imagination, skilled dexterity, and hard - won medical knowledge to develop tools and techniques for successful open heart surgery on babies.
However, if you're not a great speller or don't have perfect dexterity as you're typing what you want to spell out, it's easy to run a mess on SureType... and when you do you spend a lot more time fixing your mistakes vs. on a full qwerty where if you mess up a letter you just keep pounding out your message.
But being a self - published author tops the list, more difficult than it was learning architecture and going on to design dozens of large custom homes, or operating a construction company that specialized in the absolutely highest end for the most demanding people on Earth, or running a successful international import / export firm in dozens of jurisdictions, or making wine with one of the biggest wineries in Argentina... I could go on, but the point is that I've done a few tough things which required a fair amount of effort and mental dexterity, and writing makes them all look like child's play.
He zeroes in on the digital dexterity required of the 12 emerging authors whom Vena and his associates selected for the pilot program:
Putting the tablet back on the dock is simple, it does not require dexterity, the magnets really help to guide the display back into position and no force is needed.
The type of toothbrush you use depends a little on the size of your dog and a little on your own dexterity.
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