Not exact matches
Steib said it's been proven that «if you have a lot of stress,
at the extreme end of the range, you become a poorer decision maker, you have a very hard time
performing tasks, and you underperform other people in cognitive and physical
feats when you're highly stressed out,» Steib said.
To arrive
at the final big number, Deloitte
performed acrobatic
feats of arithmetic and logic all while offering almost nothing in the way of transparency about their underlying data.
It seemed that the person
performing the
feats...
at times had more.....
Even among primitive peoples men established their manhood by forcing their bodies to
perform unnatural
feats of suffering and endurance
at the behest of their minds.
From time to time the large bed of coals was stirred, and occasionally they
performed the difficult
feat of turning over the entire ox, so that each side might be cooked
at an equal rate of progress.
Wake up
at the same time, eat the same foods, and
perform the same athletic
feat.
If they
perform at their very best, Real are capable of winning back - to - back European Cup titles but nobody has ever managed to achieve this
feat since the Champions League was formed back in 1992.
However, the likelihood of them repeating the
feat Arsenal achieved back in 2003/2004 will depend on how well they
perform at such venues like White Hart Lane, where they've not tasted defeat in nearly ten years but are unlikely to be put through their paces more vigorously by anyone else than Harry Redknapp's Tottenham.
Dry cleaning services
perform small wonders, but for those of you who make a habit of getting clothes clean most likely do not think of replicating such
feats at home.
It's a world that offers a behind - the - scenes look
at humans
performing nearly superhuman
feats, with accompanying rewards — and pressure.
A new paper documents the intricate arrangement of the muscles and ligaments that controlled the main feathers of the wing of an ancient bird, supporting the notion that
at least some of the most ancient birds
performed aerodynamic
feats in a fashion similar to those of many living birds.
A new discovery published in the journal Scientific Reports documents the intricate arrangement of the muscles and ligaments that controlled the main feathers of the wing of an ancient bird, supporting the notion that
at least some of the most ancient birds
performed aerodynamic
feats in a fashion similar to those of many living birds.
Introduction to Psychology is the only official prerequisite for Psych 160, but students who sign up for Spencer Morrison's class
at Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln know that there's another unwritten requirement: an interest in seeing rats
perform bold athletic
feats.
A peek
at tardigrades» genetic diaries may dispel a rumor about an amazing
feat the tiny creatures were supposed to
perform: borrowing large numbers of genes from other organisms.
To
perform this stunning
feat, Pääbo and his team used new, high - throughput DNA technologies — developed in part by the companies 454 Life Sciences and Illumina — to analyze hundreds of thousands and even millions of DNA fragments
at the same time.
The
feat,
performed at room temperature, blurs the divide between the classical and quantum worlds, since typically the quantum link has been made with much smaller particles
at low temperatures.
I've also seen fantastic
feats performed at Cirque du Soleil.
He was able to
perform feats of skill and strength that he'd never been able to succeed
at, even 10 to 15 years earlier while in his supposed «prime».
At some point along the lines of
performing this
feat, I strained something in both shoulders, either a triceps muscle, a lat muscle, or worst yet, a rotator cuff muscle.
Last year, four military dogs received medals for valor in the inaugural American Humane K - 9 Medal of Courage Awards, with American Humane President Robin Ganzert saying
at the ceremony on Capitol Hill, «We feel it is time to recognize and honor the extraordinary
feats and acts of devotion these heroic animals
perform every day.»
The character design is too gaudy and outlandish
at times (neon green hair, for example), but generally Avalon Code's graphics delight and
perform some impressive
feats on limited hardware.
It tells the story of famed French tightrope walker Philippe Petit, who, in August 1974, hung — somehow — a solid wire between the (
at that time) almost - completed World Trade Center towers in lower Manhattan and then, for almost 45 minutes,
performed the impossibly dangerous
feat of walking back and forth along its length.
Assuring that the
ATS - V can
perform this
feat is a launch control with Performance Algorithm Shift, which is coupled with the eight - speed automatic.
Veterinarians and behavior experts
at the Anti-Cruelty Society have
performed amazing
feats to rehabilitate pets.
Our Dolphins
perform amazing flips and other awesome
feats, you marvel
at their playfulness.
For the first time ever, a game combines singing and dancing
at the same time and
performing to songs such as «Like A G6» by Far East Movement, LMFAO's «Party Rock Anthem» or «Moves Like Jagger» by Maroon 5 (
feat.
For reasons better left to your imagination, your character is able to
perform superhuman
feats such as grinding for miles on city power lines, fall from infinite height, and otherwise zip around the city
at incredible speeds.
I didn't care for the motion controls much myself, but they're important for
performing some of the more precise
feats of Mario, such as swinging both hands
at the same time to unleash a spin attack with the hat or pressing «ZL» and swiping to have Mario roll Sonic - like through the level.
Unfortunately, I've not yet been able to attempt the Heart Attack modes, where you
perform certain
feats for the affections of your lady companion, or the online mode, as I lack an Xbox LIVE Gold account
at present, and so I'll have to refrain from commenting on those for the time being.
But we know that it works — large volcano eruptions
perform this
feat naturally, and the effect is that Earth gets cooler,
at least for a year or two.