Sentences with phrase «square inch matters»

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Yes, it's known that most higher brain functions (such as perception, memory, and intelligence) are centered in the cerebral cortex, that 0.1 - inch - thick infolding of neuron - rich gray matter overlaying both the right and the left hemispheres that would cover some 1.5 square feet if it were laid out like a tablecloth.
Sweating (exposure suit)-- Also, no matter the latitude, divers wearing wetsuits will sweat under every square inch of that neoprene.
That's not to say the story isn't worth progressing through — it's phenomenal — but Sega has done an astounding job of making seemingly every last square inch of Yakuza 5's urban playground matter.
I heard some great advice about pricing, and he said, no matter what at the very minimum don't sell for less than 2 $ per square inch.
When you live in a space less than 400 square feet, every inch matters.
Every square inch of the surface of the Planet Earth, where there is a bit of organic matter, a few bacteria and a temperature a few degrees above your home refrigerator, is undergoing organic decay and emitting CO2.
The extra tenth of an inch of screen is insignificant and doesn't matter, but Note fans adore the S Pen stylus functionality and its more square shape.
But it's hefty block of aluminum, 7.7 inches square and 2.6 pounds, and dwarfs the media streaming devices, from Roku to Amazon Fire TV (or the Apple TV for that matter), that have taken over much of the media streaming people used to need a home theater PC for.
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