Sentences with phrase «taking magnifying glasses»

It helps that GSoft doesn't have investors taking magnifying glasses to expense reports; the company has been bootstrapped since the beginning.
For all of that visibility, no academic studies have ever taken a magnifying glass to the supertall.
Take a magnifying glass with to study things up close.
Andrew took his magnifying glass to today's Nintendo Switch Reveal Trailer and found some clues about new titles from the Big N.
To help out, we've taken a magnifying glass to all trims on offer to ferret out the trims that offer the best value for your money.
It's probably worth taking the magnifying glass out and looking for further copying.
Before you begin preparing this month's Thanksgiving feast, let's take a magnifying glass (with a sustainable lens, of course) through the scullery and uncover a few ways to make the most popular room of the house the greenest, cleanest and safest.

Not exact matches

Take a look at your computer screen through a magnifying glass and you'll see the individual pixels, each made up of three subpixels — red, green, and blue light sources.
FILE PHOTO: A Google search page is seen through a magnifying glass in this photo illustration taken in Berlin on August 11, 2015.
A magnifying glass is held in front of a computer screen in this picture illustration taken in Berlin May 21, 2013.
By all means take a swing at «Panama vs. Costa Rica» — but be ready to trade the bat for a magnifying glass as soon as you figure out exactly what kind of weather, scenery, population, infrastructure, cost of living, and real estate prices make up your ideal location.
If ERP systems take a bird's - eye view of companies, these software providers scrutinize the individual warehouse under a magnifying glass.
Now that the dust is settling down and the waters are becoming clearer we need take out the magnifying glass and Sherlock our way into the players that will cut the gap to the top.
The Plan aims at: developing operational plans, processes and related instructions that take the needs of PWDs into account; designing layouts of polling stations to make them more accessible to PWDs; procuring magnifying glasses, tactile stickers for ballots boxes, large grip pens and other materials to assist PWDs and making cubicles, booths more accessible to wheelchair users.
If you're tossing and turning at night, visit your pharmacist and ask for the information inserts for any drugs you're taking, buy a magnifying glass, and read them.
The fitness world, especially when it comes to nutrition, is mired with myths and incomplete research; if it sounds too good to be true, get out the magnifying glass, because you're going to want to take a closer look.
This week on Alcohollywood, David Rheinstrom of Our Fair City joins us as we get out our magnifying glasses and take a closer look at -LSB-...]
Fans of the BBC Drama will be taking out their magnifying glasses for a closer look at this one, as Martin Freeman teased the audience on Channel 4's Alan Carr: Chatty Man, of a possible one - off special this year.
Snowflakes landing on the cold surfaces will hold their shape long enough for you and your students to examine them with a magnifying glass or take close - up digital photos of them while you are still outside.
BBC News takes its time to load in (around a minute at least) and is black and white with very rudimentary text and images and a magnifying glass you move around the page to enlarge text.
Before we put the new Kindle under our magnifying glass with a full review, we took some unboxing shots to get you excited.
You will have to read labels fine print for this information so be sure to take your glasses or a magnifying glass with you.
While Gill's immense nine - metre decorative calico scroll may prompt the viewer to stand back to take in the piece's extensive figures and patterns in their entirety, the minute scale of Hutchinson's drawings in contrast require the microscopic detail be studied up close and with the aid of a magnifying glass.
For Some Small Drawings (1981), Jarosław Kozłowski took a pencil and circled the marks on the walls of the gallery, presenting along with these a magnifying glass for ease of viewing and a card disclosing that the drawings had been created «after, on, from, to...» etc. in a repetitive manner that recalls the process - driven strategy of Richard Serra's Verb List (1967 — 68).
If it has rolled out to your device, it will show up as a tiny magnifying glass at the bottom of your screen when you take a photo or open one.
If we're to compare today's smartphones, pitting them against one another to figure out which is the best, we have to disregard the specs and take out a magnifying glass.
But before Horizon and Zelda are usurped by the Next, Next Big Thing (it's coming), I'd like to take a brief moment to catch our breath, dust off the old magnifying glass, and inspect what led to the arrival of these two very good and very different games in the very same week.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z