The survey shows that young people
rely on these compasses and make constant use of them.
Not exact matches
Introverts often
rely on their own inner
compass to know if they're making the right decision or doing a good job.
In one famous 1916 incident, New Zealand native Frank Worsley, a member of the ill - fated Antarctic expedition led by explorer Ernest Shackleton,
relied almost solely
on his internal
compass to save the lives of 28 men marooned
on an island in the Antarctic.
Biologists Kenneth Lohmann and Larry Boles at the University of North Carolina discovered that the spiny lobster Panulirus argus, an invertebrate not celebrated for brainpower,
relies on an internal magnetic
compass.
But under overcast skies, they
rely instead
on a magnetic
compass, Guerra et al. found.
Stoners think differently they re less hung up
on societal restraints and they
rely on their own moral
compass to decide whats right,.
Most
rely on two principal standardized tests, called
COMPASS and ACCUPLACER, to measure students» college readiness.
Compass - Serious hikers and campers wouldn't want to rely on a battery - powered device as their only compass, but the built - in compass on the iPhone 3GS is perfect for casual wayf
Compass - Serious hikers and campers wouldn't want to
rely on a battery - powered device as their only
compass, but the built - in compass on the iPhone 3GS is perfect for casual wayf
compass, but the built - in
compass on the iPhone 3GS is perfect for casual wayf
compass on the iPhone 3GS is perfect for casual wayfinding.
You're literally
on your own,
relying only
on the
compass and learning the terrain to find your way.
You'll have no
compass or waypoints (unless the map is filled in), meaning you'll need to
rely on your wits and making extended exploration in the dust risky.
You'll need to
rely on your magic
compass and information you've gathered to find entrances to labyrinths and defeat the bosses in them.
Never compromise
on ethics -
Rely on your moral
compass, even if it means ruffling some feathers or sacrificing quick solutions.
It is only the easily strayed with weak moral
compasses who need rules that can be abused by those same said slippery agents of subterfuge who
rely on «those are the rules» excuses to entrap their marks... I mean... clients.