Sentences with phrase «pin down which»

If you built your own computer from scratch, it can get a bit more complicated here — you'll need to pin down which component is defective and RMA that component alone.
If you have a problem after assembling your computer, you'll need to pin down which component is failing so you can RMA it.
While you do not necessarily need a medical exam, only a thorough underwriting will truly be able to pin down which substandard rating you will be given, and if a life insurance company is willing to accept you as a risk.
What's more, because Colonial Marines was advertised through a range of videos and presentations, it would be difficult to pin down which were misleading which were not, the court said.
If a food has several ingredients, it is often impossible to pin down which ingredient is causing the reaction.
But so far, researchers have not been able to pin down which receptor molecules allow immune cells to respond to the mtDNA alarm.
HSF1 controls other genes besides those for HSPs, so researchers now need to pin down which molecular mechanisms the protein enlists to help cancer cells beat stress, says Calderwood.
Psychologist Robert Deaner of Grand Valley State University in Michigan scoured hundreds of cognition studies to pin down which nonhuman primate species is the smartest.
It took another 13 years for researchers from the University of Western Australia and Ph.D. student Gavin Flematti to pin down which part of smoke gives the signal.
To pin down which factors are useful, syndicates need to collect reliable, repeated observations about races.
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Pinning down which mosquito species carry the virus can yield clues about who is at risk and where.
Amidst the urgency of pinning down which strain was used in the letters — it turned out to be the Ames strain — he forgot about the strange similarity.
Pinning down which climate science papers most changed the world is difficult, and we suspect climate scientists could argue about this all day.

Not exact matches

Because endometriosis is so difficult to pin down, it makes it so that there isn't exactly a wealth of dialogue about the condition, which creates confusion.
It's not strictly a business book, but it does contextualize the Information Age and the often subtle ways in which Shannon's ideas — simple but devilishly hard to pin down — have affected everything around us.
Spam While it's hard to pin down the one person who decided that junk mail should be called spam, internet entrepreneur and author Brad Templeton says that the famous Monty Python viking spam sketch, which made the lunch meat synonymous with unrelenting repetition, was adopted by the users of very early chat rooms in the late 1980s to describe the process of overwhelming a computer with data to crash it.
Security pros have recommended that victims implement a credit freeze, which locks down credit records with a special PIN.
«And the uncertainty with which that tax refund arrives is exactly what enables us to pin down the connection between cash flow dynamics and healthcare spending,» says Greig.
How Alexa and Echo are doing as a business is impossible to pin down precisely: Amazon, which is famously reticent to specify sales in units, has not disclosed how many Echo devices it's sold or how many users Alexa has.
Informative and accessible, J.K. Lasser's Guide to Self - Employment is designed for you, the self - employed person working alone as a service provider, to help pin down all of the tax breaks to which you may be entitled.
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.
«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.»
A few today, mainly clustered around the Weekly Standard, call for a policy of «national greatness,» which is a little hard to pin down apart from its robust appetite for interventionism in the belief that a little (or maybe big) war from time to time maintains the muscle tone of the nation.
By attempting to pin the resurrection down to something which it, in fact, was not, we are prevented from appreciating the full scope of what the Easter faith is pointing to when it affirms that Jesus is risen.
Dave Warren, a Santa Clara Indian whose home is in Santa Fe but who currently works for the Smithsonian, in the course of a long conversation refused to be pinned down, saying that the legislative situation is still too much in a state of flux for him to indicate which way he is leaning.
Precisely when and exactly through what process this consummation is to be reached the writers of Scripture do not specify in terms which the historian can pin down to exact details.
With a thin rolling pin, she coaxes it into a smooth, sprawling circle, pressing down on it with the full weight of her body — yellow tank and Levi's, brown bangs that graze her eyelids, arms tattooed in graphic symbols, each of which marks some kind of overcoming.
Pin down ozil, alexis and the ox and that could be our summer window done unless wenger decides to sell wojech and ospina, which might lead to another keeper coming in although martinez and macey are highly regarded and have recently signed extensions.
A slow start to the last season almost pinned the club down for quite some time which was one of the reasons why they couldn't catch Chelsea at the end.
Before school even started my anxiety about having to prepare a delicious lunch that my kid would actually eat led me down a Pinterest black hole in which I found myself pinning images of flower - shaped lunch meats and bananas sculpted to look like characters from Frozen.
Now, Ferber is combating what he says are misconceptions about his method, which he says may not be appropriate for all children, although he's a little difficult to pin down.
Made of a stretchy polyurethane, they have grippers similar to bandage closures (but bent back around, not poking down) which hold the prefold in place without pins.
Which is it this week anyway — are they pinning kids down to force formula into them, or forcibly mashing them into breasts?
I had also written a breathing mantra on notecards pinned to the wall (Huge Open Baby Down Yes Love Come Now), which I recited in my head until it became too complicated.
According to KellyMom, «most moms describe let - down as a tingly, pins - and - needles sensation in their chest, which can happen right after birth or even several weeks into breastfeeding.
Resting the head (or the whole body) on a single arm can restrict blood flow and press down on the nerves, which results in «rubber arm» or painful pins and needles.
Like anything else, in reality there's a continuum, which, since we are dealing with humans, is messy and hard to pin down.
Changing global configurations of power also suggest that it is increasingly difficult to pin down agents, such as a particular state or a particular government within a state, that could be held responsible for the conditions within which people attempt to craft their lives or which people try to change by moving.
The damning condemnation of the parties comes on the day that Labour campaign chief, Lord Mandelson, clashed with journalists who tried to pin him down on which spending programmes will be reigned in or scrapped if the party is still in power after the 6 May general election.
It's follow up questions which pin you down.
Already, Democrats have sought to pin Trump's controversial comments to down - ballot candidates locked in tough reelection bids across the country, which they hope could help them flip the Senate to Democratic control in November.
And then there's the question of my identity, which seems difficult to pin down.
Pinning down tainted flour as the source of the U.S. outbreak, which sickened 63 people between December 2015 and September 2016, was trickier than the average food poisoning investigation, researchers recount November 22 in the New England Journal of Medicine.
After catching the jellyfish with pool - skimming nets, he and a group of other scientists would pin them down with a fork and spin them across a razor's edge to slice off the light - emitting photo - organs, which would fall into a bucket in a translucent linguini heap.
This is why it is so important to determine the anisotropy parameter, because it can be used to pin down the distribution of dark matter in this galaxy, which in turn depends on the nature of dark matter itself.
They could help pin down the point at which stars go supernova.
There is no cure and researchers have been unable to pin down its cause and no drug has been proven to stop the progression of the disease, which causes tremors, stiffness and other debilitating symptoms.
MINI MASSES KATRIN's spectrometer, shown here, will precisely measure the energy of electrons emitted in the decay of tritium, which will help scientists pin down the minuscule mass of neutrinos.
Severely depressed or schizophrenic patients could benefit enormously from tests that reveal which drug and dose will help them the most, but unlike asthma, drug response can be difficult to quantify biologically, making gene - drug relations tougher to pin down.
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