Sentences with phrase «small inputs more»

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«If you ask for input frequently and hold the conversations face - to - face, idea sharing will feel less ominous and more natural,» claim the authors, who report that this small change can make a remarkably huge difference.
And Face ID — which Apple touts as being less vulnerable to bad actors than its Touch ID fingerprint sensing — could be more secure than using a fingerprint sensor on a phone simply because such sensors tend to be so small that they require you to input several partial prints from the same finger.
Since Australians pay world prices for energy and materials (albeit with smaller taxes added than Europeans), as users we face this same apparent backward shift in the supply curve in that part of the economy: it costs more now to use the same amount of these inputs as before.
Widely affirmed proposals call for the restructure of low - performing schools, more emphasis on the basics, safer classrooms, more rigorous graduation standards, periodic measurement of progress through some kind of standardized tests, longer days and year - round schooling, decentralization into smaller learning communities and greater freedom for those smaller units, smaller classes, better - qualified teachers and improved salaries, more parental input and more equitable funding.
«As a New York City public school teacher for 25 years, I've seen what our children need to succeed: smaller class sizes, more parental involvement, and balanced input in the education process from all members of the community,» Dromm said in a statement.
It is part of a larger fight for a smaller police force and more community input in city activities.
Rather, they use a small electrical input platform to generate hydrogen and increase the MEC's efficiency even more.
There's no way the relatively small corps of American science journalists could adequately track goings - on in the much larger research community without input from those of us who can more closely monitor individual studies at individual institutions.
Researchers from RAND studying the first year of Vermont's implementation of portfolio assessments for fourth and eighth graders found that the development of portfolios (work was selected by students with input from classroom teachers) had several positive educational outcomes: Students and teachers were more enthusiastic and had a more positive attitude about learning, teachers devoted «substantially more attention» to problem solving and communication (two areas represented by portfolios), students spent more time working in small groups or in pairs, and teachers felt the portfolios afforded them a new perspective on student work.
The F12 is so fast and brutal in response to the smallest input that you are constantly busy, and it is definitely more supercar than GT.
On smooth freeways, though, you do adjust to making smaller inputs, and the hydraulic assist delivers far more natural effort levels than the electric power steering that's such a bummer in the Z4.
Honda is recalling more than 180,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a potential vehicle stability assist problem that could cause the system to apply a small amount of brake without any input from the...
It's more responsive to inputs, and the larger virtual buttons are easier to press than the old system's small bars and boxes.
It feels rock steady and perfectly balanced, but what makes it feel more like a sportscar than an SUV is a remarkable absence of body roll and the accuracy with which it can placed on a track thanks to the deftness of the steering, which responds brilliantly to small, precise inputs.
I felt more relaxed and my inputs were smaller than usual.
Essentially it produces more steering output with smaller steering inputs.
Along with a smaller - diameter steering wheel, a faster steering rack ratio means faster response to smaller inputs, and less turns between left - and right - lock, both intended to make the car feel more agile.
My smallest input led to surges of power, unexpected considering the much more docile Eco performance.
But with a small press, the author usually has more input.
I've heard of some small publishers providing things the big pubs can't, like better royalty rates, more personalized service, more willingness to work with the author on cover image input, quicker times to publication and payments, etc..
Those attack strings feel more freeform than previous MKs, though the dial - a-combo system - where small timing windows for button inputs put an emphasis on committing to guesses - is still a factor.
Creating a forceball with Reptile, throwing a fanblade with Kitana, or performing Kung Lao's spin takes more effort with the DS controls when compared to performing these moves a control pad and we're not even going to go into some of those fatality commands - just know that it can be very hard to input some of these commands within the small window of time given at the end of matches (and UMK3 had some VERY short fatality time).
You'll see some of the more intense cutscenes from crazy fast paced first person perspectives or slow third person ones that let you input small bits of dialogue.
Collectively we are aware of much more than we are individually, but until recently we labored mostly in are small groups with input from colleagues who managed to attend the meeting we were at and then comments are not usually collectively shared.
Given that impacts don't scale linearly — that's true both because of the statistics of normal distributions, which imply that (damaging) extremes become much more frequent with small shifts in the mean, and because significant breakpoints such as melting points for sea ice, wet - bulb temperatures too high for human survival, and heat tolerance for the most significant human food crops are all «in play» — the model forecasts using reasonable emissions inputs ought to be more than enough for anyone using sensible risk analysis to know that we making very bad choices right now.
So if the hockey stick is incorrect & climate varies wildly from natural causes, then even a «small» (as skeptics view it) input of human GHGs, would then have a much larger impact by virtue of triggering a more sensitive and wild nature.
This means that the heat input per metre square from the ventilation air is higher in a small house than a large one, more than making up for the heat load disadvantage.
It's value can be debated, but the way it is used here is reasonable as a way of identifying that the basic input to the system of more CO2 is X, where X is fairly small.
As bitcoins are spent, the «outputs» of the transactions split the «input» bitcoins into ever smaller amounts and move them to ever more accounts.
Smaller firms may not have a systematic feedback program in place, but seek input from clients in a more informal manner.
Lastly, there's a smaller, more subtle LED next to each of the input «buttons» so you know which is selected.
Voice assistants might make sense on small screen or no - screen devices where input is more tricky, but the laptop / desktop is a productivity machine with keyboard and trackpad and things to help you work faster.
Because Android natively supports a mouse and keyboard input — a little - used feature that goes a long way here — the Priv feels at times like a small laptop, even if its feature set is purposefully more constrained.
On the Apple Watch, Force Touch allows for more input options considering the small size of the screen, while the new MacBook uses it to simulate a traditional mouse click, among other things.
Working with smaller organisations can also be rewarding, with more opportunity for a high level of responsibility early on plus input into the company as a whole.
Start small by validating their restaurant preferences, and watch them become more comfortable asserting their input in more consequential situations.
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