Sentences with phrase «scale things way»

Director Jodie Foster and three writers (Jim Kouf, Alan DiFiore, Jamie Linden) scale things way back to show the effects on a single, working class man... and how Wall Street and the media conspire to make it hard on us little guys.

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«The things that work when you're at smaller scale, may not work when you get bigger, and that includes the way you acquire customers, the way you deliver your service, and in this case, the way you park your service,» Behr said.
Just the sheer scale of it is also challenging, because you've got ta lay out the carbon fiber in exactly the right way on a huge mold, and you've got ta cure that mold at temperature, and then it's... just really hard to make large carbon - fiber structures that can do all of those things and carry incredible loads.
In a weird way, all the things I loved about that experience are replicated here on a larger scale.
And if there's one thing that's certain as we move more of our economy to the digital world, we need a way to assure both trustworthiness and a way to make sure it scales with the petabytes of information created weekly.
It involves finding your right - of - way — the space where you can innovate; finding a partner to help you do the things you can't do alone; experimenting to learn; and then scaling.
Our approach was and continues to be to take a long - term approach, modeled after the way we experimented and invested in a lot of things during the early years at Zappos (and made a lot of mistakes along the way), and then eventually scaled from almost no sales in 1999 to over $ 1 billion in gross merchandise sales in 2008 (9 years)-- and continuing to grow and scale afterwards.
Womply tips the scales in your favor by making technology work for you (not the other way around) so you can save time every day and focus on the things only you can do.
But earning and saving knocks spots of interest compounding over short time scales and is the only way to build up a relatively large fund for late starters, or late higher earners (same thing maybe).
An actual supernatural thing would, for us to interact with it in any way, be required to impinge upon this space - time continuum, and we see that, regardless of scale, i.e. microscopic or macroscopic, there is absolutely zero evidence that there is anything interacting with us or our universe in any way.
They are the good things that sometimes get in the way of Christ's heart for me to live out His compassion on, what appears to be, a smaller scale.
I am a novice in the ways of non-violent resistance, but one thing I know: large - scale non-violent resistance is not possible until and unless we have first learned interpersonal and one - on - one non-violent resistance.
As a bonus, you actually dirty fewer dishes when cooking this way because you don't need to use 10 different measuring cups — just add things one - by - one to the same bowl and zero the scale in between each addition.
Sadly, it will be in the worst way possible, because things will not improve dramatically to the scale where we can compete unless he goes.
Do you think we have some things to learn from the French way they encourage taste during this week and on a wider scale, at school?
«What we can see is that space - time at the quantum - scale might be networked in a very similar way to things we are starting to understand very well like biological networks in cells, our brains and online social networks.»
Steve: One of the things the article talks about is that as the Web has grown, you might expect it to have grown exponentially, but if you examine the fabric of it, the way nodes connect to other nodes and sites connect to other sites, rather than an exponential growth it's really a scale - free growth and I don't think anybody could have expected that.
In some ways, synthetic biologists do «the same things that people have been doing before with a new name and on a bigger scale,» Glass continues.
Rennie: Right, right, that's right, you would, that's probably what most of us would have naively figured — you would see when you would look at the structure of the Web and how things grew up because it seems like things are up online and other things attach themselves and they inspire other things and you might expect that kind of exponential structure, but in fact you are getting this scale - free structure and that says there's something interesting about the way that in effect information wants to be organized within networks.
Be careful when you go to Washington, thinking it's going to fix things, thinking that's the way to scale up energy innovations.
Because only a system allows ordinary people to do extraordinary things, and if we don't enable ordinary people to do extraordinary things by way of energy efficiency or clean power and conservation, you'll never ever achieve the scale of change we need, to address the problems of climate change, biodiversity loss, petro - dictatorship etc.,
If there's any one way to make positive changes (and keep them), making long - term things much more accomplishable on a smaller scale and on a daily basis is the place to start.
The most effective way for women too tighten and tone is WEIGHTS... lifting weights 3 x week — muscle burns FAT and muscle takes up less space than FAT — and when ur lifting — for the next 48 hrs (onbetween weight training / your body is still burning calories — unlike cardio (which u are only burning while ur doing it) so much has been proven that indeed weights will shrink ur frame yet you will look leaner — so throw away the scales and buy tape measure — and every two weeks measure yourself (first thing in morning) you want compound moves, and minimal rest onbetween sets — any reputable PT should be able too write you up a good programme on this which u can easily do on ur own at local gym.
So I really would suggest you take it slowly, item by item, and log your reactions to the same thing raw and cooked, and check quantities, and check combos... it IS hard and laborious and sisyphean, and by way of encouragement let me add it took me months of logging everything in a little notebook kept on the kitchen counter alongside a small digital scale, but the effort's worth it because in the end you'll know exactly what's nay and what's aye and that makes living in a world loaded with food so much easier.
I am struggling to get this scale to budge and I want some that you can make happen every day even when things get in the way which is life.
We ALL have those days and I just went through the same thing for an upcoming appearance but on a WAY smaller scale.
It's a large - scale, epic, adult western - a rare thing on the big screen this way.
But the game never offers any interesting way to intercede, and the irony is that by breaking things down into smaller missions the scale of action actually seems smaller than before — not larger.
As a novice in the ways of the London Film Festival, I'm not only amazed by the scope and scale of the thing (350 - odd films in just under a fortnight), but aghast at the thought of all the backroom work that goes into it.
Reichardt's last film, Night Moves, was more on the propulsive side but Certain Women scales things back, adapting three stories from Maile Meloy's collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It.
There are economies of scale in providing many things schools need, from finding teachers and developing new ways to use technology to keeping accounts and finding insurance.
A pilot is supposed to be a small - scale, controlled forum for learning better ways to do things.
Great things are happening on a smaller scale — now we need to find a way to bring these empowering stories into the limelight and build some powerful momentum in a larger undertaking.
In some ways it looks just like a scaled down version of the midsize Sonata, which isn't a bad thing.
He said: «You might have to fundamentally reinvent every part of your business, from its business model to production to interaction, to design, every couple of years — or every week, depending on the scale of which you are talking about... The companies that really flourish on the consumer and business side are the ones who just accept that there will be continually be new ways to do things better.»
Sony really scaled back the way their UI looks, letting Android Jelly Bean do the heavy - lifting, and that's a good thing.
Here's a wild thought: we need the same thing on a broader and more complex scale, allocating the embedded losses in our financial system to their rightful recipients, wiping out common, preferred equity, and subordinated debt as needed, and forcing the conversion of debt claims to equity, delevering the system in a colossal way.
I think there may well be people who are so shrewd about currencies and this, that and the other thing that they can achieve good longterm records operating on a pretty big scale in that way.
It seems they go one way or the other, and the only thing that sways the scale are the good old fashioned twain: time and effort.
In a way it's disappointing to see such a relatively sizable land lacking more feeling of life or interesting things to find off the beaten patch, and indeed there's a lot of convenient rocks and cliffs that stop you going certain ways, but on the other the scale of the world is balanced nicely so that you're never far from a base or from some roving patrols.
There is a plethora of things to do while making your way across the vast Chinese countryside such as coming upon small - scale battles that may pop up between your forces and the enemy forces.
While the existing PvP maps have all been assembled painstakingly by hand, worldbuilding on the scale of Adventure Mode will require a whole new way of doing things.
The first thing most new players will do is jump straight into the Campaign, an effective way of learning how to play through steadily scaled matches all combined with an overarching narrative about a team on its return back to glory.
The first thing you'll notice is that the battle maps score quite well in the looks department, some way behind Jeanne D'Arc on the snazziness scale but some way ahead, to pick a game at random, of Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light.
Select past exhibitions include Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie (2017), a city - wide exhibition featuring works by more than 50 artists in the Roberts Gallery, in street interventions throughout Philadelphia, and on the web; Nari Ward: Sun Splashed (2016), a mid-career survey of the artist's found - object assemblage art; Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change (2016), which examined the artist's stylistic development during the First World War; and Mark Dion, Judy Pfaff, Fred Wilson: The Order of Things (2015), for which the Barnes commissioned three large - scale artist installations in response to the unconventional way Dr. Barnes displayed his collection.
Small scale paintings will dominate the show, and will address both the curvilinear shapeliness of waves, brightly imagined, and fastidiously executed, as well as the way articles (things) turn up in still life and landscape, with their own wavy, unpredictable grace.
«That is what set my ambition, in a way, because one thing I noticed, they may have had work by African American artists, and a lot of museums do have some work, but the way in which that work exists in the museum is on such a small scale
They operated on all of the levels that I wanted them to — scale, the complexity of subject, the treatment [of paint and technique]-- all of those things seemed to come together in those two pictures in a way that I had always been struggling with before, but had hit right on the mark at that time.»
The kind of paint (and the way the paint ought to be treated, which is really the same thing, for a given painting) depends on the particular spatial or object quality of the canvas, which depends on the scale of the stretcher.
On the bigger scale of things, then, taking carefully - selected bits of the temperature - record that are way too short to be anything but noise, and using them to try and pretend that global warming has stopped, is such a popular contrarian trick that we illustrated it with «The Escalator»:
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