It's a noisy number, but it's
still a startling thing to see.
The reductions in cost and the improvements in efficiency of photovoltaic cells over the past decade appear to be following an exponential curve that resembles a less dramatic but
still startling version of what happened with computer chips over the past 50 years.
He doesn't quite successfully draw the lines between the two men, leaving a film that feels a bit shapeless at times, but it's
still a startling look into a world where the traditional forces of crimefighting have become useless.
As one speaker at the conference pointed out, even in the Nordic countries, where the equality agenda has been stronger than in many other European countries, there is
still a startling lack of progress.
But the funding imbalance between female - founded startups and male - founded startups is
still startling.
A smaller but
still startling 55 percent of those who filed in the following months did the same.
In many societies worldwide, the story of the Samaritan woman at the well can
still startle.
The elaborate baby preparations were my own handiwork, but
they still startled me.
This is far from an original idea — it's been obvious to a lot of folks — but
it still startles me that we're paying so much attention to campaign minutiae almost a year out from the FIRST primary and close to two years from the general election.
When I say less severe, I mean
I still startled but my stomach didn't go into terrorized spasms (butterflies and shaking).
«We eventually got him to the point where things weren't quite so scary but he was
still startled by unexpected noises and easily overwhelmed when around a lot of activity and noise.»
startled me when I first saw them at a Whitney Biennial back in the early 90s, and
they still startle me whenever I see one today.
Can any of
it still startle?
Take into account Udnie [Young American Girl: Dance] and Edatonis [Ecclestiastic](both 1913), monumental canvases that propel Cubism into a realm so allusive, muscular, elastic, and funny that
they still startle.
Turning bodies into paint brushes, Carolee Schneemann's performances, films and art
still startle, as a retrospective at MoMA PS1 shows.
Not exact matches
Buried in statistics released by the Energy Information Administration this week indicating the United States is exporting more crude oil than it has in 15 years is a
still more
startling fact: «Almost all of the crude oil exported from the United States has been delivered to Canada.»
Still, the disparities it describes are
startling, and they might have implications for the wider economy.
Morneau said the numbers are
startling as women
still earn 88 cents for every dollar earned by men on an hourly basis.
China
still has a
startling number of vacant real - estate developments, judging from new satellite analysis by DigitalGlobe and Business Insider.
Their stories will provide surprising insights,
startling observations and wisdom from facing off against the system, every day of their working lives, and
still succeeding.
If you doubt that, just look at the
startling speed with which ho.mose.xuality has gone from a crime worthy of committal into a psychiatric ward to being accepted, and now so - called ho.mose.xual marriage is now being legalized, and the outcasts of society are now the ones who
still disaprove of this as being sinful.
Yet allowing for wholesome exceptions and also for the fact that there are inevitable differences of opinion as to what is considered immoral, we can
still say that ours is a time of
startling immorality.
In spite of the
startling resemblance between that old situation and ours, we
still may hope that the chance for Western civilization is not yet gone.
Merten didn't give herself anything higher than a two, which prompted a
startled McGetrick to ask, «Do you
still think you can win?»
This one was so strange that even long after Carroll had said in his postgame news conference that «it's difficult to leave here without a win,» and «there were too many things that happened across the board that led to this loss,» and «we've had to be terrific in this mode for years to be able to do what we have done» and «I have to make sure I'm doing it right, it starts with me,» he
still looked
startled, shook over his team's failures.
Still, it is
startling to see Stengel on a flickering black - and - white television screen during that first week of the»62 season trying to name his starting lineup for broadcaster Lindsey Nelson.
Visiting teams
still have the edge historically, covering around 50.8 % of the time, but this recent trend is a bit
startling.
It took
startling transformations — from callow prodigy to thoughtful champion, from punk to philanthropist, from conflicted son to devoted father — for Andre Agassi to finally see the big picture, and he's
still searching for answers
Although it may be optimistic to take too much from a win over an incredibly poor team who have been massive disappointing in Europe in general this season, it is
still quite
startling how Arsene Wenger's largely reserve side came away as such convincing winners in Turkey, a famously hard place to travel to.
Still has some
startle reflex but getting better, sometimes can nap with arms out sometimes not.
When your child is young and
still has the Moro, or
startle, reflex, it features an adjustable swaddle wrap that immobilizes his arms.
A swaddle also keeps her body
still so her natural
startle reflex doesn't wake her up throughout the night, and keeps her on her back to prevent SIDS.
after 4 months,
still has Moro reflex (when he falls backward or is
startled, he throws out his arms and legs, extends his neck, and then quickly brings his arms back together and begins to cry)
The downside to this is that most babies at this age
still have some, if not all, of their
startle reflex (which is what we are trying to prevent with the swaddle).
Then you ooze him with the blanket, so that he
still feels that same warm surface against his back and isn't as likely to
startle awake.»
Developed by a pediatric physical therapist, it is a sleep suit that is made of a soft material that provides «input» to the baby to calm the
startle reflex while
still providing baby the freedom to move arms and legs.
Baby will
still continue to
startle himself or herself so remember to keep them in a swaddle (not too tight though, you wouldn't want to suffocate them).
Stephanie became determined to restore sleep and sanity to their household and set out to find a solution that would soothe Charlotte's
startle reflex and provide her the cozy womb - like environment she loved so much but
still give her the freedom to roll over and wiggle around in her crib safely.
The Magic Sleepsuit contains them in a way that they don't
startle themselves with sudden movements, but can
still move around.
Also if the toilet is an auto - flush, warn your kid ahead of time so they aren't
startled too much when it goes off while they are
still sitting on it.
They were not
startled by the children running around them and even stood
still when they were not tied up!
Still engaged in a multitude of movements, your little baby is busy flipping and spinning around, and may even jump up when
startled!
Babies might
still experience their
startle reflex that should be prevented thanks to the use of swaddle.
A baby with a partial hearing loss
still can be
startled by loud noises or will turn her head in their direction, and she may even respond to your voice.
Still, in the senatorial sound and fury, only one voice was
startling.
But the mutant mice were
still quite
startled, even with the warning sound.
When I was pregnant, I would hold really
still, then suddenly bend my knees to see if I could make her Moro, the
startle reflex in which the baby suddenly flings her arms out wide and then slowly, slowly brings them in like jazz hands.
While this kind of work is
still at an early stage, some
startling conclusions are already beginning to emerge.
It's
still dark in Stuttgart, but already a line is forming outside the Hanns - Martin Shleyer convention hall for the 6 a.m. opening of Body Worlds, the
startling and controversial exhibit created by German anatomist Gunther von Hagens.
More
startling still is the glimpse it gives of a world to come: a world where computers are ubiquitous, pervasive — intimate, even.