Sentences with phrase «sync at»

Those include everything from silencing your phone when it knows you are in a meeting, to turning off data sync at night when you aren't using your device, to save battery.
LG throws the kitchen sync at still shot photographers, but makes it impossible to use manual controls while shooting video.
It can charge and sync at the same time, while a built - in kickstand in the rear makes it easy to use this phone hands - free.
The durable and affordable Anker PowerLine Micro USB cable lets you charge and sync at the fastest speeds.
I also suspect that while BEST broadly agrees with the other temperature records, that it may be out of sync at the month level, and possibly the annual.
I earned a trophy and now my trophies won't sync at all.
One interesting thing that happens when you're trying to optimize your placements is that since all shooting is resolved simultaneously, you will «loose» shots if you place two towers so that they're firing in sync at the same enemy.
But you only get the one port, which means you can't charge and sync at the same time (Apple's 12 - inch Macbook has the same problem, and it infuriates me).
That's with Twitter set to sync at 15 - minute intervals, one push email account active, brightness set to medium, and WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS enabled.
«I can't fault you for what you did, but I feel like I was missing something,» said Carrie Ann, who thought they were a little out of sync at times.
In fact, the researchers found up to 60 % of traders in sync at any one second.
Yet Uzzi's group found that up to 60 % of all employees were trading in sync at any one second.
Far too often under Bob Bradley, the U.S. has looked unprepared and out of sync at the start of matches
Marketers can chose among 70 + data points with Marketo, to sync at any cadence - or opt to populate blank fields only; compare emails against DiscoverOrg's known bounced email log; and more.
After his presentation, Fullbrook summarized the study's findings for me this way: «Our research shows that CEO pay and performance are largely in sync at Canada's largest corporations, contrary to conventional wisdom.

Not exact matches

At the same time, I don't want my readers to come to my site and see a brand that is totally out of sync and have that affect my credibility.
«But not everybody is as good at picking up on social cues and it isn't always easy to know if you're in sync with each other or not.»
«That's why I think what we need, more than anything else at the moment, is to get right back in sync immediately.»
Settings vary for different cloud services, but most of them delete information from the cloud when you delete something from your phone or computer, at least once the device has had a chance to sync with the online service.
At last, everyone will have their calendars in sync!
The best talk in the world will land flat if it's introduced at a moment when the audience isn't ready to hear it (just as, entrepreneur readers will note, even excellent, groundbreaking products fall flat if they're out of the sync with the market).
Shown at CES, the Alcohoot breathalyzer syncs up with your mobile device to let you know if maybe it's time to call a cab.
We're at our most imaginative when we're out of sync.
Fortunately, once you've completed the initial upload, subsequent syncs should go much faster (assuming you add only a few songs or albums at a time).
Fidgeting and staring at the floor would look out of sync.
Known as Google Snippets (having started as an internal tool at Google), this single tool has grown to become one that many of the best technology companies use to keep their teams aligned and working in sync while giving them the freedom to work creatively and autonomously.
The Fed has a legal mandate to maximize employment and keep inflation contained — aims that can sometimes be at odds but recently have been in sync: Unemployment remains high, but inflation is running low.
But another theory has emerged: that SAD stems, at least partly, from an out - of - sync body clock.
It is a strategy that involves both a look at long term fundamental analysis for the foreseeable future, but also looking at technical indicators to figure out when these two points of view are not in sync with each other.
Of course, Singh's outlook on cryptos failed to sync with the rest of the crowd at Davos.
«The feeling is there are many rules that are so old that they're out of sync with what you need to promote economic growth and that's a conversation policymakers are now willing to have,» said Wayne Abernathy, executive vice president at the American Bankers Association, a bank trade group.
For the first time in seven years, the global economy is getting in sync — meaning both developed and emerging market economies are recovering at the same time.
What is wrong with asking Christians to look at their faith objectively as opposed to just nodding in sync with their indoctrination?
The church attendance drop does appear to be genuine, but small, when you compare rates at same age, but the prayer difference seems to be just an age issue: «Although Millennials report praying less often than their elders do today, the GSS shows that Millennials are in sync with Generation X and Baby Boomers when members of those generations were younger.»
At the premium level, you can also sync with fitness trackers and apps, track your daily water consumption, and access a library of meal plans, recipes, and workouts.
Bill Wilson, director of specialty coffee at Nordstrom who oversees the company's 120 coffee bars, says that Mighty Leaf's artisan appeal syncs well with Nordstrom's dedication to hand - crafted products.
«We're working hard to get the cultures in sync, but the communication at the top has been second to none,» Bamonti declares.
If not, I can see him accepting the two Buffalo # 1's because the talent at 12 and 21 syncs with the non-QB needs (edge, secondary, OL).
Clocks should be visible to everyone in the arena, and they should be in sync with the phototimer — especially when record bonuses are on the line, as they were at the Meadowlands meet.
Though Harding was excited to sing «God Save the Queen» in sync with a brass band behind her, Harding somehow missed her cue and simply stood at her spot awkwardly for the better part of half the song as the band and the audience sang it without her.
Look at them play, they're wonderful to watch with their passing, all in sync with each other and knowing how each other play and when and where they're going to run.
The HUB It Fast Charger allows you to charge and sync multiple devices at one time without having cords all over your desk.
I would be willing to bet that Babywise moms at the very least are in sync with those numbers of the general population.
The best smart smoke detectors sync with your phone, allowing you to monitor them from afar — for instance when you're at work and the kids are with the babysitter.
It syncs up quickly, and then you can see both cameras at the same time on the same screen, either in split mode, or with the screen cycling between the two of them every x seconds.
Postpartum doulas offer the same type care during the day that they do at night, only in a quieter way that promotes sleep for babies and parents so they can begin to sync up daytimes and night times.
This pump features a digital control system that allows you to sync with your body's natural flow at the touch of a button.
It's a skill that becomes much more efficient with time, but it takes a while to get in sync with baby, and sometimes babies are sleepy at the breast.
Gradually, the two will be in sync and you won't need to worry about her napping routine again... at least until age 3 or 4, when she's most likely to give up daytime sleep for good.
If you realize you're way out of sync with other parents in terms of your expectations, it's worth looking at what's behind it.
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