In another experiment, a clock that was effectively moving at 36 kilometres per hour ran more slowly — by 60 parts in 100 million billion —
than a clock at rest.
Not exact matches
In fact, according to that study, a person who is 6 feet tall would be predicted to earn nearly $ 166,000 more over the course of a 30 - year career
than someone who
clocks in
at 5 feet 5 inches.
The 0 - 60 mph time has been
clocked at about 5.5 seconds, and although I thought it came off as slower
than that in my tester, that was more impression
than reality.
That's faster
than the overall online shaving category's sales, which
clocked in 42 percent growth over the period, according to Ken Cassar, principal analyst
at e-commerce research firm Slice Intelligence.
More
than ever, people are opting out of
clocking in
at the office and are working from their own turf instead.
«Highly engaged workers who log well over 40 hours will still have better overall wellbeing
than actively disengaged workers who
clock out
at 40 hours,» Gallup said.
Out - of - touch executives don't realize that engaged employees can create better work
at a faster rate
than those who watch the
clock.
There's a reason this 904 - page edition
clocks in
at 4 pounds with more
than 600 pages of ads: It gets noticed.
Put a cap on the number of hours employees are working by managing schedules to ensure none work more
than 10 hours each day, even if they're
clocking - in
at home.
While Vaynerchuk's Twitter following of roughly 1.13 million is a far cry from Katy Perry or Justin Bieber's (who each
clock in
at more
than 60 million followers), Garst says winning
at social media can't solely be measured in follower - count.
Things are looking somewhat better for Simon Property Group
than segment watchers were expecting, as revenues
clocked in
at $ 1.4 billion, edging...
He's been accused of spending
at least $ 3 million on a round - the -
clock security fleet, far more
than his predecessors and higher - level cabinet officials.
Clocking in
at more
than 200 pages, the Liberals» latest attempt
at democratic reform might be a case of too much too late.
It
clocks in
at 5.8 - inches diagonally, but with a smaller form factor
than the iPhone 8 Plus (and all other Plus models).
Here's the problem: Despite expectations of 10 % to 15 % annual returns, they're actually not much higher
than ten - year U.S. treasuries,
clocking in
at 3 %.
The part of that story that is this story in a messy house
at midnight with a loud
clock ticking on the wall is what the Greek philosophy books said on that guy's shelf: That more
than half a century before the Gospel of John was ever written, more
than 500 years before God pulled on flesh and stretched out on straw, Heraclitus was the first Greek philosopher who used that word: Logos.
It is imperative to note here that Whitehead does not maintain that all members of a consentient set share the same intuitive or phenomenological definition of simultaneity, but only the same potential chronometry of
clock simultaneity.4 Hence, Whitehead's consentient sets are nothing more
than classes of events which are
at absolute rest relative to one another.
Running the
clocks at the NFL is more involved
than you think.
The mood
at the Arsenal camp is swinging faster
than a pendulum on a
clock.
The big question
at that point was would the rookie rise to the occasion after his mini-meltdown with his team down eight points and less
than three minutes left on the
clock?
SWIMMING — JOSE FIOLO, Brazil's 17 - year - old Pan-American Games champion, broke the world 100 - meter breaststroke record in Rio de Janeiro with a 1:06.4
clocking,.3 second faster
than the mark set by Vladimir Kosinsky
at Leningrad last November.
If I'm on the
clock at 20 with Landry off the board, I think I'd rather go with the top - tier RB who can change the fortunes of my club quickly (see Fournette, Gurley)
than a boom - or - bust D - lineman in Davenport, Hurst or Bryan.
No running back
at the NFL Combine
clocked a lower 40 - yard dash time
than Hines» 4.38, a time that puts him on par with breakaway runners like Jamaal Charles and Maurice Jones - Drew.
Half his wards look like they're just
clocking in
at a factory job, rather
than earning # 140k / week for running around and flopping to the ground like a 4 year old.
Despite these inflated totals, the under has hit
at a significantly worse rate with the 30 - second shot
clock (48.9 %)
than it did with the 35 - second shot
clock (50.5 %).
Over
at the Vitality Reading Half Marathon and Lily Partridge transferred her success from the country to the road, the English National and Inter-Counties cross country champion
clocking 70:32 to take more
than four minutes off her PB.
When I got in the taxi
at 5 am (2 am on my body
clock) to return home, the weekend was starting to blur, but as I typed up all my notes on the plane, I realized I extracted more out of this conference
than I had expected.
So within three hours is what's optimal, no later
than six hours and it's really sad to say that I have seen moms in the hospitals — I've worked
at several area hospitals here in San Diego county and I'll walk into a room and the mom will say, «I delivered yesterday» and I'll look
at the
clock and it's 12 hours later and she doesn't even have a pump in her room, I am just — my heart just sinks, having been a mom myself my heart sinks because I remember the engorgement that late pumping or expression brings on and it's really, it just my heart breaks for them.
Neuroscientists
at the University of Geneva rigged up a bed so it would sway gently from side to side every four seconds, considerably slower
than the pendulum on a cuckoo
clock.
You don't need to have lunch just because the
clock says 12 p.m.. On the flip side, there will also be days when all you want to do is eat — but if you keep only low - fat and nutritious foods
at home, then you won't have to feel too guilty for snacking a bit more
than normal.
It came in more
than abundantly with OK who I pumped religiously around the
clock every two hours for, it came in a tiny bit, but not much, with the singleton who was also way too early to attempt to save, and it came in even more abundantly
than for OK with MK, even though I only pumped ever three hours and made sure I got
at least one six hour stretch of sleep a night, and my worst oversupply problem of all of them was with YK, who I only pumped those first few days a handful of times when I felt up to it.
«
At a time when the White House wants to turn back the
clock on critical protections, it's more important
than ever that we stand up against discrimination.»
At the time, the de Blasio administration dismissed it as a vanity project, and asserted that there was a greater need to focus on the subway running more efficiently
than improvements like installing countdown
clocks and USB ports.
The governor said the budget — which spends about $ 250 million more
than he proposed, yet still
clocks in
at $ 132.5 million overall — is a victory for New Yorkers.
The detail will now include a lieutenant, three sergeants and six detectives to chauffeur and protect Kelly and his family around - the -
clock in the Big Apple and even out of town after he ends his 12 - year run atop Police Headquarters —
at an estimated cost of more
than $ 1.5 million a year, sources estimate.
The Regula rack strike movement won't disturb you
at night, when you're more interested in sleeping
than enjoying your cuckoo
clock!
The second is currently defined by caesium atomic
clocks, but optical
clocks promise higher precision because their atoms oscillate
at the frequencies of light rather
than in the microwave band, so they can slice time into smaller intervals.
At a peak altitude of 6,200 miles, a
clock aboard Gravity Probe A ran ever so slightly faster
than a
clock on the ground.
Observations by the Voyager spacecraft in the 1980s
clocked winds
at Saturn's equator
at more
than 1,000 miles per hour.
Irma has two eyewalls, with winds
clocked at 185 mph
at its center and
at more
than 100 mph
at its second eyewall.
Badminton shuttlecocks have been
clocked at more
than 150 mph, far outpacing the swiftest pitch.
By checking in constantly with whatever GPS satellite is in view
at a given time, a pair of gravity satellites can use its single
clock rather
than trying to synchronize their own.
Along with Mars 2020, STMD is hard
at work, advancing promising technology for potential infusion into these Mars missions including: Heat - shield for Extreme Entry Environment, a tailorable, woven thermal protection system that would reduce entry loads and greatly reduce heat - shield mass; Deep Space Optical Communications, which will improve the data - return capacity from space to Earth by more
than 10 times the current state - of - the - art; and the Deep Space Atomic
Clock project which will revolutionize deep space travel by improving the precision of space navigation and enabling more efficient use of tracking networks like GPS.
Although solar thermal collectors are better
than photovoltaic panels or wind turbines
at generating reliable power around the
clock, solar thermal power is also expensive;
at present energy costs, it would require government subsidies to compete with coal and natural gas, which can generate electricity much more cheaply.
Clocks, for instance, run faster on mountain peaks
than they do
at sea level, and more slowly
at our feet
than they do by our heads.
In a series of experiments described in the September 24 issue of Science, researchers
at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., registered differences in the passage of time between two high - precision optical atomic
clocks when one was elevated by just a third of a meter or when one was set in motion
at speeds of less
than 10 meters per second.
Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that
clocks at different gravitational potentials will tick
at different rates — a
clock at higher elevation will tick faster
than will a
clock closer to Earth's center.
Stephan Schiller
at the University of Düsseldorf in Germany and his colleagues think
clocks using molecules rather
than atoms offer a better way to test the idea.
But an adder's pin — even a worn one — is either there or not there,
at either «1» or «0» until the thing shears clean through, which in a big
clock with massive pins should take more
than 10,000 years.
It's easier to say no smartphones
at the table,
than to be watching the
clock,» says Davis, who is also professor of Health Management and Policy
at U-M's School of Public Health.