Sentences with phrase «small nudges of»

Google also pushes to - do reminders, helps organize trips, and offers «assists» — small nudges of what you should do next while in the app.
What you can see is what really exists — reality depends entirely on perspective and so one small nudge of the camera could make holes disappear or place a new path underneath a large drop, allowing your character to stay alive as they make their way to the goal.
The cars feel like weightless lumps that have been pinned on a cocktail stick from their exact center with even the smallest nudge of the steering wheel flinging them into a drift at any speed and even on straights.
It helps to emphasize that a small nudge of the climate can make a much bigger response.

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The question is, will you harness the power of word - of - mouth marketing for your small business by giving it a nudge in the right direction or will you choose to stick your head in the sand and hope for the best?
«Likes» on a Facebook page provide at the very minimum a type of social proof of brand acceptance and is just one more small nudge in the psyche of buyers that helps them pull the trigger at the ZMOT.
The National Federation of Independent Business said Tuesday that its small business optimism Index nudged up 0.9 of a point to 92.5 last month, up from 91.6 for October.
The resulting disk has a series of vibrational «modes,» rather like resonances in a tuning fork, that might be excited by small disturbances — think of a planet - forming stellar disk nudged by a passing star or of a black hole accretion disk in which material is falling into the center unevenly.
A small sampling: Looking upward nudges people to call to mind others who are more powerful, while looking down prompts thoughts of people we outrank.
Anything that nudges the spins of electrons that line up with the Earth's magnetic field will change the energy of those spins by a small amount.
«The general impression is that nudging without using regulation is going to have at best only a small effect in the context of the very large changes that are required,» Marteau says.
One final nudge or reminder... When two days out from the event or adventure, a small reintroduction of carbohydrates will be adequate for your metabolic needs.
His role was small but bright, his appearance ushering a welcome break from the brashness of Burgundy and nudging a loving push to higher comic heights.
Making healthy small nudge suggestions like having fruit in the staff room instead of cakes and biscuits or taking lunch breaks as part of the culture to improve productivity.
Still, research has nudged the thinking of one of Massachusetts's most savvy politicians — no small feat.
The 2015 Toyota Tacoma makes a surprise showing in the fifth spot on our list of Most Popular Trucks, upsetting the new latest GM entries to remain the top - selling smaller pickup in the country and further nudging aside Toyota's own full - size choice, the Tundra; of the four brands offering both full - size and smaller pickups, it's only at Toyota that the smaller truck has the biggest sales numbers.
Under a small amount of pressure, this works just fine, but give the magnet - secured back - end more than a nudge and it'll separate, threatening to take the weedy plastic hook with it.
The analogue slider also turns out to be ill - equipped to deal with the nuances of the Metal Gear Solid control system - sneaking up on opponents and staying quiet requires just a small nudge on the controller and keeping that position locked is nowhere near as easy as it is on a conventional Dual Shock, or indeed the PlayStation Vita sticks.
You can use a small shockwave to make someone nudging your door to lose control of their car, blast the back of a car with an electromagnetic pulse (much like the cops), drop land mines that also deliver a temporary debilitating blast, and more.
Anticipating the arrival of his touring retrospective at the Whitney in June, the conceptual artist Dan Graham has organized a small group show that nudges his art - or - architecture puzzles into a more contemporary context.
Beginning with the mute objecthood of the commercial fabricator's cuboid boxes, Havel gently nudges their contents to produce small ripples and curls.
While his finches may be more famous, this small fox also nudged Darwin toward his theory of evolution.
Climate theory, however, assumes that the car is actually perched precariously at the very top of a steep hill, such that a small nudge will actually start the car rolling downhill until in crashes.
Google may be promoting open internet access for Cubans today, but by putting US products into the hands of the people it's a subtle nudge to both Cuba and the US that restrictions on the small island just south of Florida should be eased off.
Across its many divisions and products, Microsoft seems to be learning the same lesson all at once: that invention and revolution don't come from broad, sweeping overhauls, but rather a series of small nudges in the right direction.
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