Sentences with phrase «really big component»

That's the one, one really big component.

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One of the things that we do use at night for anti-aging, one of the biggest components is retinaldehydes, vitamin A which because of its powerful effect of skin cell turnover, exfoliation and it really does help with collagen stimulation and for anti-aging, it's a powerhouse.
With bigger, more epic action sequences, a more intriguing story, fleshed out characters, a multiplayer component, and damn near perfect combat mechanics, Uncharted 2 was an excellent sequel and still the best game in the franchise (even though Uncharted 4 was really, really good!).
With online being so important to gaming these days you really can't expect a big game to release without the component.
As for your payment history, you probably found out that this is one of the biggest components of your FICO score so you really need to focus on keeping current with all of your bills.
The new Doom made its gameplay debut at Bethesda's E3 2015 press conference, where id Software producer Marty Stratton promised a title that would deliver on the series key components: «Badass demons, big «effing guns and moving really fast.»
In an interview regarding an issue of vast importance such as global warming, a science writer (who himself knows important components of the «big picture» answer to a question of vital importance) asks someone else the question without ultimately providing a full answer to the public, perhaps leaving many people thinking that the question really doesn't have a comprehensive and sensible answer.
«Since the ocean component of the climate system has by far the biggest heat capacity», I've been wondering if the cool waters of the deep ocean could be used to mitigate the effects of global warming for a few centuries until we have really depleated our carbon reserves and the system can begin to recover on its own.
The major component of wood is cellulose, a compplex carohydrate — essentially a starch with really, really big molecules.
A few years ago, when I was first launched into becoming the amateur investigator of what's up with whatsupwiththat, and the flood of really well crafted (certainly not done by ignorant people) anonymous emails conveying little known proof of Obama's secret Islamitude, and other lies that would damage Rush Limbaugh's reputation if he were to personally deliver them... Ah Say, Ah Say (Foghorn Leghorn accent) when I was first launched into all that, from reading prodigious comment - storms in many places, including judithcurry.com, but also invading more liberal venues, I concluded what we have here is less a movement for anything, than a massively stroked and stoked «Great Liberal Hating and Baiting Cult», with a very big self - organizing component, but definitely nourished in all sorts of ways by the folks you can read about in Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Meyer (best book yet of its class and I've read many).
To be really clear, if the ideas of people like Bob Ayres have merit [that energy * efficiency is a big component of economic growth, i.e., much of «Total Factor Productivity»], it is * even * more important to move faster and harder on efficiency and sustainable - energy replacements, and to stretch oil & gas supplies as long as possible.
Beyond those commercial buyers, there is a big access to justice component on the consumer side that is really important to the culture of Neota Logic.
While the IPU could be the start of Google eventually creating its own processors and other smartphone components — which would be a big step for the Pixel line and Android devices in general — as it stands right now, it looks like the Visual Core doesn't really do much, at least not when it comes to Google's own camera app.
The company explained that headphone jacks are «pretty big components» and that they aren't really great for the smartphones with an all - screen design.
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