Sentences with phrase «or more accurately»

(Or more accurately, listen to Husband play I Spy and 20 Questions with the Sprogs, while making regular snipes about how I could «join in any time I like».)
I thought I'd moved on... or more accurately back... to David Duchovny after watching the last season of Californication.
As I pushed open the doors to Flash magazine — or more accurately, fell heavily against them — my assistant Lorraine rushed up looking concerned.
On Saturday, he made papier mache owls with the Sprogs (or more accurately, he made them with Sprog 1.
Or more accurately, if this is free, then EVERY SINGLE REAL ESTATE BROKER is free to the seller.
The real barometer of success (or more accurately, lack of it) is the number of closed businesses, says Kenneth M. Tessis, retired partner and former president of insolvency and restructuring services at Soberman LLP in Toronto.
A recession — or more accurately, the anticipation of one — is often the trigger for bear markets in stocks.
Child custody evaluations apply — or more accurately, don't apply — principles and constructs from professional psychology in completely haphazard, random, and idiosyncratic ways based on the biases and personal attitudes of the evaluator, and there is absolutely no inter-rater reliability to the conclusions and recommendations reached by the child custody evaluator, meaning that two different evaluators can reach entirely different conclusions and recommendations based on the same data.
Infosec or more accurately» cyber» degree programs exist at just about every college and university today.
Once you master the resume - writing process, it will be so much easier if, or more accurately, when you have to update it.
They were easy to categorize — or more accurately, generalize.
Chances are, you've created a resumes for every job you've held as an adult — or more accurately, like, many of us, you pulled a hastily edited and patched document through from job application to job application.
One of the changes in Sense 6.0 is the introduction, or more accurately the reintroduction, of themes.
A few of the extras are useful, such as the unique «AcerTouch Tools» which allows the user to virtually scrapbook images or more accurately place a cursor among fine text.
Or more accurately, in this case, the Lightning Network started on a dedicated version of testnet, dubbed «SegNet 4» (it was the fourth SegWit - specific testnet),
The encoding and decoding process for these blocks requires an enormous amount of processing power, and the user who successfully generates the new block (or more accurately, the user whose system generated the randomized number that the system accepts as the new block) is rewarded with a number of Bitcoins, or with a portion of transaction fees.
Steve has been writing about AV and home cinema since the dawn of time, or more accurately, since the glory days of VHS and Betamax.
Or more accurately, his feet.
Snap might be willing to wait, or more accurately, forced to wait.
Or more accurately, three of them.
This belief, along with stockholders» desire to continue the spread of Android adoption, has led to the creation of Android Go — or more accurately, Android Oreo (Go edition).
Look at the screen — or more accurately, look around the screen.
Much like DirectX or more accurately, Direct3D, Metal is an application programming interface or API, which grants a programmer with low - level, low overhead access to hardware graphics acceleration.
As a result, the pricing and internal rates of return on the policy — or more accurately, the balance between the required premium and the anticipated death benefit — are heavily supported by interest rates at the time the policy is issued.
One of these questions will be where you live, or more accurately what your zip code is.
Traffic school removes points from your record or more accurately hides points from your insurance company by masking them in the CA DMV database.
I can only imagine what the Bureau thought when one of Canada's leading grocers (or more accurately its counsel — initial Immunity Program marker calls are made by applicants» counsel) put in the first call to the Bureau.
That successful representative plaintiffs (or more accurately, their lawyers) should not recoup the significant expenses of certification is not an obvious boon for access to justice, especially when one considers that such payments are often used to help fund the prosecution of the action going forward.
They switch (or more accurately «try to switch») practice areas all the time.
@Breakskater: Yes, or more accurately «are permitted to do things which would be breaking the law if done by people who are not police officers».
As colorful and interesting as these objections are, even more interesting are the many objections that do not even try to hide that the House of Delegates» priority must lie not with the best interests in the public, but with the best interests of the members of the profession — or more accurately, with the perceived best interests not of the members of the profession as a whole, but the members of the ABA.
Could technology help you communicate faster or more accurately about a case's status or a client's legal responsibilities?
Or more accurately for those who violated the technical provisions of CASL.
But motherhood itself is also the mother of invention — or more accurately, the engine behind creative, entrepreneurial ideas to make motherhood more compatible with legal practice.
If it's important, I sell a software product, or more accurately, licenses to use my software package.
The phrase «access to justice» — or more accurately, reduced, diminished or lack of access to justice — was often quoted in press releases, consultation responses, and lobby group submissions, prior to LASPO coming into force.
From a legal stand point freedom of speech — or more accurately freedom of expression — absolutely does «include offensive and hate speech».
It was just a few weeks ago that we wrote here about the miserable lot of law professors — or more accurately about the whining of law professors proclaiming their misery.
He stated: «The key obstacle and problem is the solicitors» monopoly of conveyancing or more accurately, their monopoly over drawing up conveyancing documents, for which no particular skills are required other than perhaps the ability to write and put names on a standard form.»
As this article describes, litigation — or more accurately, the Franklin County Courthouse complex where litigation takes place — has formed a profit center for the entire community.
«If the Justices are not going to look for hiring factors other than those «tried and true,» or find new feeder judges — or else at least impress upon their current sources the importance of their being more diverse in hiring — then all the statistical «neutrality» of the Scotus hires for matching the «available pool» (or more accurately, the study suggests, for falling within an expected range in that pool, if only at the shallow end) is wholly meaningless.
Claims that all warming is «man made» and all reductions in temp or «slowdowns» are natural is sheer nonsense, or more accurately deliberately misleading..
Given that the quote - mined excerpts from the stolen e-mails contain nothing that challenges the robustness and validity of the veritable mountain of scientific evidence that underpins man - made global warming, its timing and content (or more accurately, lack thereof) strongly suggest this is yet another desperate attempt to influence public opinion and distract the policymakers attending the Durban conference.
Or more accurately, it's the Deformed Wing Virus (DWV) that's being transmitted by these mites that's causing all the trouble.
lolwat doubling 400 pp zillion means 800 ppz by the end of this century or more accurately double whatever CO2 was as of 2000 [goes up 3 - 5 ppz a year so may have been [guess 360] so will have to go to 720 by end of century to double.
The instrumental records are a hell of a lot better than the proxies which are orders of magnitude better than Bart's pull it out of his arse post-normal — or more accurately un-normal — science.
Or more accurately, fallacy bingo... Just on this page alone I've spied elements of the psychologist's fallacy, the Nirvana fallacy, argumentum ad misericordiam, some hasty generalization / inductive fallacy, onus probandi, and argument by assertion.
(Scienceofdoom is an excellent site for lay people to get an understanding of CO2's heat absorption properties, or more accurately electromagnetic radiation absorption) I've summarized things on my blog under a post called «The path length approximation».
If anything else tries to disturb the temperature (or more accurately energy content) derived from those 3 characteristics alone then all one sees is a change in circulation adjusting the flow of energy throughput to keep top of atmosphere radiative balance stable.
One of the main reasons that the surface layer is increasing in acidity (or more accurately, becoming less alkaline) is because the current increase in the rate of human - generated CO2 is overwhelming the ocean's ability to absorb it.
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