Not exact matches
Lots
of grocery stores have embraced self - checkout, where you scan your own items and place them in a bag, but I can't easily imagine a real grocery store investing in Amazon's «Just Walk Out» technology any
time soon — the investment in cameras and sensors over a large
space would be
too huge, and the efficiency gain for a real grocery shopping trip wouldn't warrant it.
One
of the major mistakes most companies make
time and
time again is cramming
too much information into a small
space.
David Mandell, CEO
of Boulder, Colo. - based PivotDesk, says he sees
too many people spend
too much
time looking for
space and haggling with landlords.
The cause is that you are actually
too early, don't have traction, don't necessarily have background in the
space, are coming to the investor via a not - so - warm introduction and asking for a lot
of time.
And test pilots at that
time, when the
space shuttle was flying, most
of them would apply to become astronauts, and we did,
too.
Further, the ideal culture,
too, is no timeless entity but has itself a history in
time and
space, so that many ideals
of culture exist beside the actual cultures.
For me, his mantra that «God is outside
of space and
time» is most certainly false, and I think he knows that
too.
Following the McCain - Obama debate in which abortion was addressed, Kmiec wrote in the Los Angeles
Times: «Sometimes the law must simply leave
space for the exercise
of individual judgement, because our religious or scientific differences
of opinion are for the moment
too profound to be bridged collectively.
The Pythagorean inspiration
of the vision proposed is clear and so
too is the liturgical destination
of education, where
time and
space are made holy in the worship
of God.
Nor is it
too much to say — in fact, it is saying the same thing — that the configuration
of these properties at any given
time and place comprises an invisible environment around which we form our ideas about
time and
space, learning, knowledge, and social relations.
Thus we may think that, as the direction
of motion in
space may change, the
time direction may change
too; as a material particle may reverse its motion and pass again through the positions previously occupied, «the moving present» can also return to the past; or as the motions in
space may be circular, the course
of time may be circular
too.
(That's almost a cooking crime but if I'm not sacrificing
too much
of the dish, the
time /
space / cost savings might be worth it)
It was such a refreshing change
of pace from the rarefied atmosphere
of the «Fragments
of Time and
Space» temporary exhibition at the Hirshhorn and their
too often BS - ridden text panels.
The first
time I made it I felt like it could use a bit more structure, since the kale crisps are filling up a lot
of space on the plate without
too much density.
Too many
times Henderson had open
space in the middle
of the park b / c Ramsey was forward.
Iwobi recked my head last night he was weak and misplaced many passes he cant seem to control the ball its always running away from him he should not be in the middle in the middle you need good ball controllers with good eyes for passes long and short on the ground and above the ground >> > waterford yesterday were on top
of us with no
space giving to our players and we were scattered all over the place with no vision or leader ship
too goals in the
space of 3 minuets ok the first goal was a fluke but come on the second one???? and thats all what it takes to loose a match many
times this season we cant play when the opposition seats in our face we have no cohesion or understanding we crumble away we need to start the game together as a unit a compact unit
Arsenal personnel are
too simple minded and i think this stems from the personality
of the manager, i strongly doubt the players felt the emotion
of s lost
of two points, compared to that
of the fans, we need personnels to be benched and shown that they have to work for their
space, but guess what we do not have that luxury for some players and position, thats why our captain felt like a point was ok, thats why wilshere feel there is no need to track back, the whole sense
of responsibility for ones action is not there and all the manager does is pat them on the back and say we will get them the next
time.
CM is perhaps the toughest debate, Santi Cazorla is currently holding this position, he has spectacular technique, great vision and his defensive ability has vast improved in such a short
space of time, he is also very disciplined in his role, he very rarely ventures
too far forward.
They suck up
space in the minimum wage ranks
of the sport, often earning
too little to be full -
time fighters and taking bouts with little to no notice.
This is an incredibly difficult question to answer for a variety
of reasons, most importantly because over the years our once vaunted «beautiful» style
of play has become a shadow
of it's former self, only to be replaced by a less than stellar «plug and play» mentality where players play out
of position and adjustments / substitutions are rarely forthcoming before the 75th minute... if you look at our current players, very few would make sense in the traditional Wengerian system... at present, we don't have the personnel to move the ball quickly from deep - lying position, efficient one touch midfielders that can make the necessary through balls or the disciplined and pacey forwards to stretch defences into wide positions, without the aid
of the backs coming up into the final 3rd, so that we can attack the defensive lanes in the same clinical fashion we did years ago... on this current squad, we have only 1 central defender on staf, Mustafi, who seems to have any prowess in the offensive zone or who can even pass two zones through so that we can advance play quickly out
of our own end (I have seen some inklings that suggest Holding might have some offensive qualities but
too early to tell)... unfortunately Mustafi has a tendency to get himself in trouble when he gets overly aggressive on the ball... from our backs out wide, we've seen pace from the likes
of Bellerin and Gibbs and the spirited albeit offensively stunted play
of Monreal, but none
of these players possess the skill - set required in the offensive zone for the new Wenger scheme which requires deft touches, timely runs to the baseline and consistent crossing, especially when Giroud was playing and his ratio
of scored goals per clear chances was relatively low (better last year though)... obviously I like Bellerin's future prospects, as you can't teach pace, but I do worry that he regressed last season, which was obvious to Wenger because there was no way he would have used Ox as the right side wing - back so often knowing that Barcelona could come calling in the off - season, if he thought otherwise... as for our midfielders, not a single one, minus the more confident Xhaka I watched played for the Swiss national team a couple years ago, who truly makes sense under the traditional Wenger model... Ramsey holds onto the ball
too long, gives the ball away cheaply far
too often and abandons his defensive responsibilities on a regular basis (doesn't score enough recently to justify): that being said, I've always thought he does possess a little something special, unfortunately he thinks so
too... Xhaka is a little
too slow to ever boss the midfield and he tends to telegraph his one true strength, his long ball play: although I must admit he did get a bit better during some points in the latter part
of last season... it always made me wonder why whenever he played with Coq Wenger always seemed to play Francis in a more advanced role on the pitch... as for Coq, he is way
too reckless at the wrong
times and has exhibited little offensive prowess yet finds himself in and around the box far
too often... let's face it Wenger was ready to throw him in the trash heap when injuries forced him to use Francis and then he had the nerve to act like this was all part
of a bigger Wenger constructed plan... he like Ramsey, Xhaka and Elneny don't offer the skills necessary to satisfy the quick transitory nature
of our old offensive scheme or the stout defensive mindset needed to protect the defensive zone so that our offensive players can remain aggressive in the final third... on the front end, we have Ozil, a player
of immense skill but stunted by his physical demeanor that tends to offend, the fact that he's been played out
of position far
too many
times since arriving and that the players in front
of him, minus Sanchez, make little to no sense considering what he has to offer (especially Giroud); just think about the quick counter-attack offence in Real or the
space and protection he receives in the German National team's midfield, where teams couldn't afford to focus
too heavily on one individual... this player was a passing «specialist» long before he arrived in North London, so only an arrogant or ignorant individual would try to reinvent the wheel and / or not surround such a talent with the necessary components... in regards to Ox, Walcott and Welbeck, although they all possess serious talents I see them in large part as headless chickens who are on the injury table
too much, lack the necessary first - touch and / or lack the finishing flair to warrant their inclusion in a regular starting eleven; I would say that,
of the 3, Ox showed the most upside once we went to a back 3, but even he became a bit
too consumed by his pending contract talks before the season ended and that concerned me a bit... if I had to choose one
of those 3 players to stay on it would be Ox due to his potential as a plausible alternative to Bellerin in that wing - back position should we continue to use that formation... in Sanchez, we get one
of the most committed skill players we've seen on this squad for some years but that could all change soon, if it hasn't already
of course... strangely enough, even he doesn't make sense given the constructs
of the original Wenger offensive model because he holds onto the ball
too long and he will give the ball up a little
too often in the offensive zone... a fact that is largely forgotten due to his infectious energy and the fact that the numbers he has achieved seem to justify the means... finally, and in many ways most crucially, Giroud, there is nothing about this team or the offensive system that Wenger has traditionally employed that would even suggest such a player would make sense as a starter...
too slow,
too inefficient and way
too easily dispossessed... once again, I think he has some special skills and, at
times, has showed some world - class qualities but he's lack
of mobility is an albatross around the necks
of our offence... so when you ask who would be our best starting 11, I don't have a clue because
of the 5 or 6 players that truly deserve a place in this side, 1 just arrived, 3 aren't under contract beyond 2018 and the other was just sold to Juve... man, this is theraputic because following this team is like an addiction to heroin without the benefits
FIA president Jean Todt likes the looks
of the car
too, and also praised how much the technology has advanced in such a short
space of time:
every
time arteta plays dm, he goes
too high and clogs the center
of the field and takes away
space for the other arsenal cm's.
«You don't get
too optimistic because there are so many things that can happen in a short
space of time, you never think a player is coming to you until they've signed on the dotted line.»
you could have been in good shape this past january with Jon Evans to partner Kosy and kept Debuchy also Wlacott, Chamberlain, Giroud i am happy they are gone (all one dimensional) players and Mert, keeping him was a waste
of space and those are kind
of love / loyalty our manager has with average players for long
time he wait till its
too late
The lead, however, wasn't to last for long — just nine minutes later Pogba was given far
too much
time and
space to deliver an excellent cross into the box — which was met by the head
of Alvaro Morata, who eased past the Seahorse's defence.
Che gave us allot
of space that day to play in, utd gave che
too much
time on the ball
too.
Coquelin has far
too much
time in the middle
of the park and Arsenal players all move well to create
space for the pass.
Montpellier than had the chance
of the match when he found himself with
time and
space inside the penalty box, and only the keeper to beat, but took his shot
too close to the keeper.
They can also make strong business sense, in the case
of Divock Origi, signed by Liverpool this summer for # 10m, but returned to Lille on loan to be guaranteed playing
time and
space to develop without
too much pressure before making the move to Anfield.
Our carseat this
time around I read in the reviews is
too large to put up front in a cart, so I had planned on probably wearing him in the moby, since I'll have two with me... and we usually do one shopping trip a week so I need most
of the
space in the cart.
If you're
too mad, take some
space to calm down and then prioritize the hug in front
of your child, with a family mantra like «It's okay to get mad... You can be mad at someone and still love them at the same
time....
When I was nursing, I occasionally removed myself to nurse because it was
too loud or I wanted a little
space, but the
times I removed myself because
of my worries about other people, I felt exiled.
Many users have found that it serves them a long
time without taking
too much
of their
space.
But then again am I in this
space of «it will be better / easier / gentler etc, when I xxxxxx» and that utopic
time never arrives: 0) Part
of me wonders about just stopping but that
too is so terribly traumatic for everyone involved and feels all wrong.
These are larger bibs that cover a lot
of space and can help keep your baby's clothes from becoming
too dirtied from feeding
time.
I apologize in advance, this month's newsletter is 3
times longer than usual, but it was a busy month in the social media
space and
too much
of it was
too important to leave out.
Spend a little
time in Hawking's world and you,
too, will be able to sketch the effects
of a black hole on the structure
of subatomic
space.
But animal management in this industrial setting has been applied
too broadly in
time and
space, said Fiona Marshall, PhD, professor
of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis.
That calculation, Loeb says, suggests the number
of such
space rocks is at least a hundred thousand
times too low to account for «Oumuamua's detection.
Otherwise, it's simply
too likely that earthlings and aliens will miss each other in the vastness
of space and
time.
Though
too detailed at
times, Life in
Space is a broadly researched and refreshingly personal account
of astrobiology.
(In a nice piece
of timing, the Hubble
Space Telescope is currently examiningcurrently examining,
too.)
Just remember, next
time you're dazzling non-scientists with tales
of marsupial
space robots, to emphasize that the beauty and power
of science is available to them,
too — not just the «what»
of science, but the «why.»
I did bring a pair
of Jack Rogers to wear to the pool, but I foolishly brought a pair
of tan suede over-the-knee boots and excluded them from the packing list above because I wore them precisely zero
times and they took up way
too much precious
space in my suitcase.
And Manohla Dargis
of The N.Y.
Times claims Farhadi's script is «far
too busy — the movie is crammed with characters and underexplored themes, including class tensions, nativism and ugly attitudes toward migrant workers — but he's exceptionally deft at mining the
spaces that open up between people, particularly during a crisis.»
Despite some genuinely hilarious sequences that, regrettably, are
spaced too far apart, this meditation on the things that matter in life is
too slow and at
times too forced to deserve the high praise it has been getting (including an Oscar nomination for best foreign language film that should have gone to a number
of other more worthwhile pictures).
The problem is obvious: a couple
too many outings in
too short a
space of time as his trademark weary righteous - avenger, the Charles Bronson it's OK to like.
(On my most recent viewing, I was completely surprised to note, for the first
time, the appearance
of a bunch
of pudgy little
space vampire babies at the climax, suggesting that if this Blu - ray does really well, it may not be too late for Damon Lindelof to start working up Space Vampires 2: The New Ba
space vampire babies at the climax, suggesting that if this Blu - ray does really well, it may not be
too late for Damon Lindelof to start working up
Space Vampires 2: The New Ba
Space Vampires 2: The New Batch.)
The
space between Mario and the edge
of the screen behind him is
too narrow a lot
of the
time, so don't be surprised when a Bullet Bill or Cheep - Cheep comes out
of nowhere and takes one
of your lives.
NO ACTIVITY Ordered straight to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios / Gary Sanchez / Funny or Die TEAM: Will Ferrell (ep), Adam McKay (ep), Patrick Brammall (ep), Trent O'Donnell (ep), Jason Burrows (ep), Joe Farrell (ep) LOGLINE: Set against the world
of a major drug cartel bust and celebrating the mundane, it follows follows two low - level cops who have spent far
too much
time in a car together, two criminals who largely are kept in the dark, two dispatch workers who haven't really clicked and two Mexican tunnelers who are in way
too small a
space considering they've only just met.