Sentences with phrase «times more objects»

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This saves money on material costs by reducing the number of parts needed tenfold or more, and also saves time from design to manufacturing, allowing objects to be produced in small batches in a cost - effective way.
But another example is his Justice Department's choice to object to the AT&T - Time Warner merger, after Republicans have spent decades pushing for more lax antitrust enforcement.
Then you could compact them into a three - dimensional object that was millions of times more compact than normal data storage.
More engaging however is it to take some time, review about those coins, decide, if their prophesy gets you and make this to the bottom of your object selection.
Up until that time, objects had impressed me as signs of something more, and they pointed dimly toward God.
I can not here investigate why language in our time has become flat, nonallusive, and impoverished, but simply to observe that it has and ask what this means for our churches as they seek to recover ways of worship which shall be more adequate to the object of worship, and more fully reflective of the long history of the people of God in their life of worship.
At the same time, all of us can be enriched and inspired by central aspects of Cobb's «earthist» theology and ethics, most notably his central claim that «the Earth is a far more inclusive and suitable object of devotion than Christianity, a nation, or economic growth.»
But at present psychologists are tending, first, to admit that the actual unit is more probably the total mental state, the entire wave of consciousness or field of objects present to the thought at any time; and, second, to see that it is impossible to outline this wave, this field, with any definiteness.
More to the point, Newton's «Scholium» which introduces the notions of «absolute, true, mathematical» space and time, and «relative, apparent, common» space and time (PNP 6 - 12), makes clear that absolute space and absolute time continua are thought to be necessary for a satisfactory theory of dynamics, that is, a theory of the forces which determine • the motion of material objects.7 The main idea in Newton's position is that not all physical frames of reference are suitable for satisfactory analysis of the motion of material objects; in fact, no physical frame of reference is completely suitable for this purpose.
It is more than the first - time conceptual grasp of a new eternal object.
It is more than the exemplification of an eternal object, or set of eternal objects, for the first time.
That is to say, there are times when a term has precisely the same meaning in two or more discrete instances of its use: say, «blue» as applied to two different visible objects situated in the same range of the chromatic spectrum.
But it took us a long time to realise that the more stable and immobile a given object in Nature may appear to be, the greater is the likelihood that it represents a profound and majestic process of movement.
Remember to try not to misinterpret what I'm saying based on applying it in a limited scope — I'm not saying that each object must exist for all time, so I'm not saying that we must assume the universe existed for all time any more than a particular apple tree must have existed for all time — I'm talking about the dynamic of the greatest / whole object of existence whatever that may happen to be.
The Muslims seemed to be all right with this (after all, they say «Praise be upon him» every time the name of Muhammad is mentioned), but one of the Jewish participants ¯ more toward the secular, humanistic end of the spectrum ¯ objected strongly.
Vita Coco has launched an internal investigation of its product line after a New York woman reported finding a foreign object — what she called an «octopus looking thing» in her coconut water — prompting a media frenzy after a Facebook post last month that has now been shared more than 52,000 times.
A couple days later, Murray started chucking more objects, but this time in anger.
If your baby doesn't already have a more suitable nighttime comfort object, such as a special teddy bear or a soft blanket, now's the time to introduce one.
If a teacher objects to things like more time on tests or lessened workload because they give an unfair advantage, ask if there's some extra credit work your child could do in an area of strength to compensate for that.
Small bite - size objects like O's cereal, cheese cubes, or chopped fruit take longer to eat, so pack whatever will buy you more time.
About this time, I started noticing some asymmetry in Rowan's head lifting - you see his head is cocked a little toward his right shoulder and he definitely looked at objects on his left in Tummy Time more than his ritime, I started noticing some asymmetry in Rowan's head lifting - you see his head is cocked a little toward his right shoulder and he definitely looked at objects on his left in Tummy Time more than his riTime more than his right.
Now that your baby has a sense of object permanence — the knowledge that you still exist even when you're not around — bedtimes and nap times may be more of a struggle.
I don't object to having some time limit on joining to vote in the leadership election but 1) that should be made known when people join and 2) six months is far too long — it should be no more than one or two.
If the public had more say and MP's held accountable to their constituents I believe we may have already had a non-white PM, but as they are pretty much free to do what they want even when the majority of the public objects it could be a very long time until we see a black or Asian leader.
Haumea is an interesting object: it rotates around the Sun in an elliptic orbit which takes it 284 years to complete (it presently lies fifty times further from the Sun than the Earth), and it takes 3.9 hours to rotate around its axis, much less than any other body measuring more than a hundred kilometers long in the entire Solar System.
It is the first time a ring has been discovered around a trans - neptunian object, and it shows that the presence of rings could be much more common than was previously thought, in our Solar System as well as in other planetary systems.
Meanwhile, enormous ground - based observatories like the Giant Magellan Telescope in Chile and the Thirty Meter Telescope in Hawaii, both scheduled to open their eyes around 2020, will perform the more time - consuming work of measuring the masses and densities of the planets found by TESS to determine whether they are rocky objects, gassy ones, or something else entirely.
All previous cases of light deflection have involved more massive objects, ranging from Jupiter, whose mass is about 1 / 1000th that of the Sun, to giant galaxies, which have roughly 1013 times the Sun's mass.
Young animals that were separated from their mothers for controlled, short times turned out to have lower hormone responses to later stresses, more curiosity about a new object and even differences in their brains.
The mysterious object — called Österplana 065 (Öst 65) after the quarry site — was found in the same limestone as more typical meteorites, suggesting it hit Earth at the same time, roughly 470 million years ago.
The object has a chemical composition similar to Halley's Comet, but it is 100,000 times more massive and has a much higher amount of water.
For example, a person with autism who is viewing a movie of people in a room will spend a relatively large amount of time looking at non-social objects — such as chairs — and is more likely to look at the mouths or bodies of the characters than their eyes.
It is home to countless objects — estimates range from hundreds of thousands to more than a billion — that collectively outweigh the asteroid belt many times over.
Created in honor of this year's color - themed National Chemistry Week, the video explains why certain objects appear black and how scientists have created surfaces that are more than 100 times darker than black paint.
To form such young rings, Saturn would have needed to tear apart one or more large comets or entire moons in the not - too - distant past — the diversity of the rings, in fact, may be due to multiple objects being consumed over time.
As rodents prefer to spend more time with novel objects than familiar ones, the researchers first exposed the mice to two identical objects (cones or pyramids, in either black or white).
As rodents prefer to spend more time with novel objects than familiar ones, the researchers first exposed the mice to two identical objects for habituation (cones or pyramids) and later measured the animals attention towards a novel object with different shape.
«Other spectroscopic instruments have flown in space before but none have had this programmable multi-object capability that enables observation of up to 100 objects simultaneously, which means much more scientific investigating can get done in less time.
The inability to see the extremely small is becoming more of a problem all the time, since the objects our scientists and engineers think about are steadily shrinking (metamaterials are themselves an example).
Although these bipolar outflows were moving much more slowly than the HH objects — about 10 miles per second — they were 10 times as massive as the jets, with a volume many times larger.
A simple consequence of these ideas is that as you look at more and more distant objects, you're seeing farther and farther back in time — sometimes very far back indeed.
From the perspective of a celestial mechanic, an object's gravity creates a deep well or basin in space - time, with more massive bodies creating deeper wells.
From Chelyabinsk and other recorded airbusts, Campbell - Brown and her colleagues estimate that the number of objects with diameters of 10 metres or more that could hit Earth is 10 times as large as previously assumed.
There will also be objects seen in the north that could have been spotted sooner in the south, giving more time to prepare.
As the testing continued, the holding time did not decrease, as if it was more difficult to memorize the object in the presence of noise.
This more sensitive survey will reach objects at least 10 times fainter than the all - sky survey.
Control mice, for example, spent more time sniffing around a new item placed in their cages than investigating familiar objects — a sign that their ability to react to novelty was intact.
Pérez - González said they will use the instrument to observe a section of HUDF in 5.6 microns, which Spitzer is capable of, but that Webb will be able to see objects 250 times fainter and with eight times more spatial resolution.
In an article published in Nature in July, an international team argues that the object comprises a calendar dedicated to the Olympic Games, together with calendars to determine the timing of eclipses and the phases of the sun and moon, all in a contraption that was built more than 2,000 years ago.
More planet - size objects could lurk at Planet 9's impressive distance from the sun, and no one knows what oddities might exist 100 times farther out in the enormous Oort Cloud.
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