Sentences with phrase «overload as»

Yet other scholars found that overload as well as underload arouse feelings of stress (Gardner, 1986; Fisher, 1991; Richter et al., 2008).
Don't be too hasty, because we were suffering from rose gold overload as well, until we put the new Guess Connect Touch smartwatch on.
RSS helps to reduce the problem of information overload as well as the need to browse each website for updated content each time it changes.
In a library, information overload can mean a physical overload as well as mental.
Small islands, for example, are a paltry source of carbon emissions and yet are disproportionately affected by the consequences of global carbon overload as accelerated sea level rise threatens the very existence of low - lying islands.
The complex, abitrary layering of fragmentary images and texts in the work of these affichistes has come to seem increasingly prescient of the information overload as we enter the new century.
Together they identified the perils of information overload as western culture moved from an industrial to a super-industrial social order.
Toffler warns of an impending information overload as well as humanity's inability to adapt to the ever - increasing speed of industry and consumerism.
This week on Destiny Reset it's Year Two Info Overload as we breakdown the Bungie stream reveal from last Wednesday.
Poor nutrition and toxin overload as well as aging can cause arthritis symptoms that have the ability to reduce the mobility and joint health of dogs, just as it does in humans.
When you sit down inside the Stinger, you'll find yourself feeling an immediate and intense sensation of bliss as your mind goes into slight overload as you try to convince yourself that this is really a Kia.
That's overload as in full punch all the way to the cutout speed, accelerating hard in third gear at 100 - plus mph, relishing each and every whiplash upshift, and changing down so early that your head keeps snapping forward in a sequence of wordless nods.
Here's proof: After about 200 hard - charging nonstop kilometers on a busy autobahn, deodorant switches to overload as fingers cramp over the suede - rimmed wheel, and eyes burn from attempted clairvoyance.
The fuse is there to protect items from getting too much juice, so increasing the fuse rating to allow for a brighter headlight will also mean that other items (possibly your horn, blinkers, tail / brake light etc.) at greater risk of overload as well.
Remember that bit about the dangers of cognitive overload as it relates to vague learning objectives?
«We started Overload as a nostalgic homage to Descent, but it?s really grown into something more.
It's time for cute overload as Shawn Johnson, NeNe Leakes, Lamorne Morris and Johnny Weir wage a celebrity cupcake battle royale for the chance to have their creations at the center of a massive party celebrating Hello Kitty, the globally - beloved icon of fashion and friendship.
We overload them as we work the biceps, triceps, chest, lats, lower back and legs.
Such intracellular paradoxical Ca overload as a consequence of nutritional calcium deficiency may give rise to a number of diseases common in old age: hypertension, arteriosclerosis, diabetes mellitus, neurodegenerative diseases, malignancy, and degenerative joint disease.»
There is nothing earthshaking in the concept of overload as it has been a principle of training for more than a century.
Progressive overload as you adapt to one weight and your strength increases, can help to keep you improving your strength and avoid reaching a plateau,» says Turner.
Technology has provided us with easy access to information and we are thankful for that, but too much information can overload us as well.
The whole thing is a complete sensory overload as they list most of the teams, drivers and circuits whilst showing plenty of crashes, and there's even some commentary from Murray Walker and Martin Brundle thrown in as well.
It was brought to my attention in the nick of time by the peanut overload as I scrolled through Instagram.
We are to information overload as fishes are to water.
You see, if for some reason the blockchain is overloaded as it happens with Bitcoin, your purchases could take longer.
Although your shoulders are still involved to a large extent and get an excellent workout, they are not as engaged and overloaded as they are during the bench press.
Director Jonathan Liebesman designed his movie as the cinematic equivalent of a pummeling: the viewer's senses are supposed to be overloaded as the action follows a platoon of American marines as they fight aliens invading Los Angeles.
Olivia Thirlby too, a hugely talented actress also, is marginally better served due to a couple of funny lines, but again is left shorthanded in amongst the film's desire to be as crass and overloaded as possible.
The print that screened was absolutely luminous in colour and audio — so much so that my memory was physically overloading as it re-connected with the elements of the film on the screen.
Still, it makes for a diverting viewing and, as overloaded as the industry has gotten with sequels, I wouldn't mind seeing a third film set in this world.
They are quite comfortable and are not overloaded as bemos and buses are.
about the Curiosity servers, they have become overloaded as thousands of people pointlessly tap at their iPhones for no reason whatsover.
Samsung is refining features, it's ditching the bloat and even though it arrives with Skype, OneNote and OneDrive, it doesn't feel as complex or overloaded as it did before.

Not exact matches

The Bonneville Power Administration, which controls electrical transmission in the American side of the Columbia River basin (and supplies a chunk of B.C.'s power under the Columbia River Treaty), has over the past month ordered wind power producers to curtail their production so as not to overload the grid and harm fish.
If you're overloaded with work, you won't be able to do your work as effectively, and if you're constantly stressed, you're more likely to become sick or develop chronic ailments.
As you research ways to grow your business, you can quickly become the victim of information overload.
The influx of requests overloaded Dyn, which essentially acts as a sort of gateway and switchboard between Internet users and the websites they want to access.
As for the consumer, it is tempting to gorge upon the chocolate quickly and hope the body is unable to absorb all the calories in the ensuing overload.
Prices for homes there — particularly in Vancouver — have been skyrocketing, as the developed market least affected by the financial crisis becomes overloaded by foreign cash.
The Supreme fries are a bit more difficult to eat, as the toppings overload can turn the crisp fries nonfunctional and soggy.
Instead of overloading the menu with new items, Burger King has focused on launching «fewer, more impactful products,» such as the reintroduced Chicken Fries.
For civic governments trying to stay on top of all of this, it can mean overload: As more and more government departments — many of them already prodigious producers of data — start moving their data to the Internet, cities are faced with the question of what to do with it all.
Because these modern - day apps, like Uber's ride - sharing platform for example, contain many different moving parts, require many resources, and must not easily overload under heavy use, they need to be powered by numerous computers, tethered together in what's known as distributed computing.
But as technology has become a default part of the travel process for many, information overload was a concern.
Problems continued throughout the day as the system was overloaded with requests.
And as for concerns that Facebook is being overloaded with photos, Zuckerberg said it is indicative of the ways in which people prefer to communicate today.
«It was sensory overload,» he says, a faraway look in his eyes as he recalls a trip to India's holy city of Varanasi 11 years ago with his wife and their four children.
As our «System Overload» cover in April explained, every energy source is tainted right now, with oil and nuclear at the top of the list.
Think about it: The opportunity and encouragement to intermittently rest and renew our energy during the work day serves as an antidote to the increasing overload so many of us feel in a world of relentlessly rising demand,» Schwartz and Porath write.
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