Sentences with phrase «pin down more»

For now, the team is hard at work trying to pin down a more precise method; Xposed could technically be released in its current state with a few tweaks for Nougat, but to say it wouldn't work would be a huge understatement.
Now, scientists are eager to pin down more and more bursts.
To pin down more of what was going on, the researchers blocked the neurons from firing by genetically engineering the R2 neurons to make tetanus toxin, which silences the cells.

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For black men, though, the challenges of the corporate life are daunting at least in part because they are sometimes hard to pin down — influenced as much by age - old prejudice as by cultural preconceptions, the subtleties of psychology, and the weight of human history (more on that soon).
But what exactly qualifies as fully driverless is more difficult to pin down than you might think.
The process has evolved in recent years, and while years ago it was defined as your company's name, slogan, symbol, sign or design, it's now far more complex to pin down.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think about pensions etc. as he grows up, comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
Pinning down the thesis that Poulos extracts from all this is more difficult.
The spark which, incapable of being pinned down by the naked eye, pins one finally inexorably to reality, the great unpinning: one achieves a dancing discipline, is fulfilled by a flying fatal freedom, achievement and fulfillment being gift and more than gift.
They are more annoying in that they tend to flakey and hard to pin down on anything.
«The discovery of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson opens the way to more detailed studies, requiring larger statistics, which will pin down the new particle's properties, and is likely to shed light on other mysteries of our universe.»
In all my reading I could not pin down anyone more than that.
And love is a hard thing to give up, but the more I read about other religions and philosophies, the more I realized I could not pin myself down to just ONE belief, particularly not the personal deities of Western religion.
«Clean label» has been a rallying cry for years, but in the Instagram age — where trends and preferences change more quickly than ever — it's difficult to pin down exactly how location, culture, age and other factors are shaping the clean label movement and creating unique challenges and opportunities.
But it is more important to get a new consistent goalscorer that could pin the opponent's defenders down in their own area.
It would be better to use a more direct attacking approach to pin him (and Everton's fullbacks) down in their own area.
This boy knows Arsenal very well and it would be better to use a more direct attacking approach to pin him (and Everton's fullbacks) down in their own area.
Arsenal could have bad defenders, but they could pin Chelsea players down in their own area if their attacks are more flowing.
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A Tom Brady incompletion on first down, followed by a three - yard run by BenJarvus Green Ellis on second down and an incomplete deep ball on third down led to Zoltan Mesko's second punt of the night, a 38 - yarder to pin the Broncos on their 11, more difficult starting position for Tim Tebow and the boys as they try to rally and close the 21 - 7 deficit with less than five minutes on the clock
The hapless Philippe Mexes struggled to pin him down in the home tie and if we do happen to score in Rome it's more than likely we'll have the Dutchman to thank for it.
Now, at nearly one, she's finally getting more independent, but still hates being cooped up / penned in / pinned down, and still requires that she be within 10 feet of my activity space.
Thousands of grounded migrants that arrived mid-week preceding Bird - a-thon were pinned down by the inclement weather, thus giving more than 600 stalwart Bird - a-thoners an opportunity to appreciate spring migration at its best.
i've found myself thinking «well if you just stopped moving you might go back to sleep more easily» so I've sometimes «pinned her down» in her bed so she couldn't roll or turn or get up and after a few seconds of struggling she would give up and fall asleep.
As for the intangibles, they're a little more difficult to pin down.
Of course, it could be that these heartwarming actions can also be explained by selfish motives, ones that are simply more difficult to pin down.
Now, a quantum mechanical technique could help pin down the strength of gravity more precisely.
The two of us proposed that observations of more high - redshift supernovae could provide definitive proof and pin down the transition from slowdown to speedup.
More events needed to pin down gravitational waves backstory.
After pinning down these key findings the researchers also separately found that distinct microRNAs could alter specific bacteria in the mouse body through more natural means.
When it comes to pinning down your risk of more complex diseases, it's a bit challenging for someone of mixed ethnicity.
«We are continuing to observe this unique object,» concludes Olivier Hainaut, «and we hope to more accurately pin down where it came from and where it is going next on its tour of the galaxy.
Yet if the sexual dysfunction stems from a physical issue or might be more psychosocial — with men worrying about transmitting virus to their partners via their semen — is hard to pin down, he observes.
All type 1a evolve from a type of star called a white dwarf, but pinning down exactly which white dwarfs are supernova precursors could lead to much more precise measurements of dark energy — and even reveal its true nature.
[6] This is the only way to pin down the precise size and shape of such a remote body — Chariklo is only about 250 kilometres in diameter and is more than a billion kilometres from Earth.
By pinning down a chemical modification of DNA that leads to poor oil production, researchers may help oil palm (above) growers produce more oil on less land.
And he expects that fraction to rise considerably when the team continues the research on more families and with more sensitive DNA probes — work that will also help pin down the genes involved.
The team's observations — published online today in Astronomy & Astrophysics — pin down 51 Pegasi b's mass (half that of Jupiter's) and the inclination of its orbit (9 ° with respect to Earth) more accurately than ever before.
Australia, Germany and the US have been immunising children against the varicella zoster virus for more than a decade, but the success of these initiatives is hard to pin down.
«More observations are needed to pin down the compositions of these three planets,» Wang said.
Even as the Zika virus becomes more prevalent — the Centers for Disease Control reports that the number of U.S. infants born with microcephaly and other birth defects is 20 times over the normal rate — researchers are still trying to fully pin down the identifying consequences of the viral infection.
It is important to pin down why exactly a user is more likely to vote if their close friends do, says Michael Macy, a networks expert at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
Whether commercial fishing makes the collapses more frequent, prolonged, or severe has been hard to pin down.
Once the LHC at CERN is back up and running later this year, its LHCb experiment will use a 4500 - tonne detector to spy out billions of B mesons and pin down their secrets more exactly.
«An orchestrator and connoisseur of meetings (the book reports on innumerable meetings), Bromley thinks poorly of the sessions he had with Skinner, noting that «I never left one of them feeling that there had been any significant information transfer or that I had pinned Sam down to a specific topic for more than a few seconds».
Meanwhile other experiments will try to study the electrons in more detail to see if they can «pin down'the signature of dark matter annihilation.»
So scientists have invented a more concrete way to pin down what our noses are telling us.
«One source of potent greenhouse gas pinned down: Results suggest more methane may be released into atmosphere than thought.»
Having more gravitational - wave observatories around the globe helps scientists pin down the locations and sources of gravitational waves coming from space.
In the new study, the lab has conducted the first large - scale whole genome sequencing study of asthma drug response in African Americans and Latino children in an effort to pin down the genetic factors contributing to reduced albuterol response more precisely than possible in previous association studies.
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