Sentences with phrase «requires full concentration»

It's very intense, and requires full concentration as you try to out - maneuver your enemy's offensive salvos while keeping your lasers zeroed in on it.
The voice and tone of a book like this requires your full concentration - as though an old storyteller were sitting in the room with you... you lean in, just a little closer, listening carefully so as to not miss a single word of his tale.
Anything other than perfectly smooth pavement requires your full concentration because the back tires are more than willing to break loose at even partial throttle.
Writing annotated bibliography is the complex assignment requiring full concentration of the student.

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Having full concentration while working on data collection requires strong personal discipline.
Concentration Concentration is a vital aspect of Pilates because the movements require your full focus to be performed correctly.
Writing by hand requires full physical and mental concentration.
An entertaining film full of gags that will cheerfully while away a couple of hours without requiring much thought or concentration.
Hungarian psychologist, Mihály Csíkszentmihályi, describes the concept of flow as an optimal experience and single - minded immersion that requires focus and full concentration.
It's clear that in its first exhibition, this year's Venice Bienale, It For Others (2013) could have enjoyed the concentration it requires — it is a politically charged and sociological investigation, performed through archival footage and new work — however as part of an exhibition full of other, more audibly shouting voices, it slightly falls behind.
To suggest that because near surface temperatures have flattened at or near the highest on record requires «abandoning» a sinking ship is to be grossly underinformed about the full scope and scale of the multiple changes going on and the confidence that anthropogenic climate continues unabated as it will so long as humans continue to increase greenhouse gas concentrations.
Most CM experiments based on RCPs will be driven by greenhouse gas concentrations (Hibbard et al. 2007).8 Furthermore, many Earth system models do not contain a full atmospheric chemistry model, and thus require exogenous inputs of three - dimensional distributions for reactive gases, oxidant fields, and aerosol loadings.
When a full investigation is required, participating undertakings will be given the opportunity to make changes to the proposed concentration, or commitments to alleviate doubts regarding the compatibility of the proposed concentration with the demands of the competitive market.
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