There are moments that work, but these are scattered among overly long
sections of little interest.
Not exact matches
Steve: In theory, you could have a handheld device like a glucose meter that a diabetic might use and you just, you know, take a hair
of some animal, put it in the device, and you get an instant read up based on the analysis
of that
little DNA
section of what species you're looking at and, you know, take your caterpillar example that might sound like something that just a level - headed field biologist would be
interested in.
I don't have time to type out the entire
section on vitamin K, but this bit was too
interesting not to share: «If you follow popular lay health gurus on the Internet, you may wonder if you need supplemental vitamin K2, since
little of this form is present in a vegan diet.
Well this is that
little section where I am supposed to tell you all about how freaking awesome I am... Honestly I didn't think anyone would actually read this, so I'm a tad under prepared, but in the
interest of the people here goes... I'm a passionate, poet / entrepreneur / computer geek who figured out h...
Nonetheless, when it comes to a specific
section of the audience that is
interested only in cruisers like the Harley Davidson, things are bound to get a
little tougher.
Narratively, Olivier Assayas has shown a predilection for the petits sujets, the
little topics (in opposition to the large historical frescoes and the ambitions
of 19th century novels to depict large
sections of society over time), without however sharing Chabrol's
interest in the triviality
of faits divers.
This structure - based balancing precluded finding a
section 2 (b) violation, according to the Court, because an additional override based on a consideration
of the public
interest would «add
little» to meaningful public discussion.