Sentences with phrase «to peer into»

Let's share this secret with children, and turn their preference for learning from peers into a strength rather than a threat.
Coming into counseling here might violate an internal familial contract and allow an outsider to peer into what's really going on inside.
As a powerful microscope peers into its brain, a mouse runs on a ball.
This kitchen peers into the living area via a counter bar.
A solitary bear peers into the ice melting under its feet.
A viewer peers into a room; a near - identical version of this main room lies outside their line of sight and a large sheet of glass is secretly angled between the two.
So she got to know people and, a very few years later, turned many of her father's peers into supervisors, collaborators, and co-authors.
At this level, evaluation peers into whether learners apply the training back on the job.
Choose an active fast pace paddle sliding with intensity along across the water, or leisurely follow the water's edge looking out for wildlife, and peer into surrounding trees for birds.
The satellites continuously monitor the planet's dynamic environment, and allow humans to peer into inaccessible places.
I'll drive, you take the pictures and we'll scale walls and peer into secret gardens to our heart's content.
This kitchen peers into the living area via a counter bar.
Each painting has the effect of peering into many windows and the grid work he uses makes the viewer feel welcomed to not just peek in and observe, but step in and participate in the stories being told.
Don't treat innovation like peering into crystal balls to extrapolate from visions of a far - flung future.
As we all know this is often true at least in the carnival mirror, but why is it people want to use this same philosophy when peering into their own resume and evaluating that reflection?
Researchers can't peer into voting booths or people's living rooms, and news organizations aren't typically willing to have outsiders interfere with their content.
In 100 characters: New technique compare factors that affect climate change by peering into climate models from a different angle
Rodents learn to put their heads under a microscope as a daily routine, letting researchers peer into their brains while the animals are relaxed and happy
The LIUMY Electronic Multi Tester Digital Multimeter uses a 6000 - dot LCD display to show information and also has a flashlight option for peering into dark crawlspaces!
Whether peering into deep space or checking on human activity, spacecraft and satellites from days gone by are still on the job
Dr. Carr outlines how the anxiety spectrum works, how you can determine where you currently sit on it, and also explains why our brains are not wired to spend so much time peering into screens.
You may want to keep your curtains closed after reading this, but one of my favorite things to do when we are driving after dark (and this works best when I'm in the passenger seat) is to peer into peoples» homes through their open curtains.
In some cases, the user may be able to actually view an image of the front of buildings or even peer into windows of the businesses, such as stores, to navigate within the store and view inventory available for purchase.
In addition to a ton of concept art (coming soon to an enormous hardcover collection, I'm sure), we got a good look at the new character creation tool, with which you can sculpt and alter the details of your character's face while peering into a bathroom mirror.
The same technique can be used to create a video image from small portable items such as radiophones or pocket computers: the user just peers into an aperture in its body.
A new experimental approach at the interface of chemistry and biology lets scientists peer into the deepest reaches of the body's master controller
With the 3D on, the game looks as if peering into a paper diorama, which is a pretty cool effect, though it did have a image separating problem even at a low setting.
The unique technology gets around the inevitable distortion caused by the water - surface waves when using a submerged camera, according to Schechner, because of the sharp refractive differences between water and air, random waves at the interface present distortions that are worse than the distortion atmospheric turbulence creates for astronomers peering into space.
Researchers who peered into mud to chronicle this and an earlier spike in hurricanes say such storms could become more common again as greenhouse ga
This 8,000 - acre coastal preserve has plenty of places to explore — head for trails climbing to the top of 1,347 - foot Valencia Peak, or peer into tide pools accessed via the Bluff Trail.
You can peer into several caravanserais — old - style inns with courtyards — after you pass the Dar el Bacha Palace.
This system turns peers into enthusiasm cops, further constricting any space for a reserved and private self.
Finally I paused my movie and started peering into cupboards in the kitchen.
Instead, let it suffice to say that I look forward to you seeing Hereditary and then joining me on several sleepless nights peering into dark corners and gnawing your fingernails off.
When telescopes peer into the universe, they look back in time.
Using a revolutionary new microscope, scientists can now peer into embryos and watch, in one of the world's smallest 3 - D movies, as brains, eyes and other organs form.
I don't want to know what goes on in anyone's bedroom, gay or straight, and I don't want anyone peering into mine.
Unlike villagers, we can sit in isolation at the helm of our media devices, peering into other lands and other lives in a voyeuristic fantasy.
As Thomas and his squad peer into screens showing indecipherable activity in small villages on the other side of the world, Niccol effectively conveys the dilemma they face every day, keeping an eye on impoverished communities whose hard lives get worse when the U.S. rains explosives on them.
It's a fairly bare - bones operation: just a few people peering into monitors and a feed from two stationary, unmanned cameras, one behind each basket.
According to the report, entitled Peering into 2016: The Outlook for Housing, the «improved macroeconomy has brightened the financial outlook for many families and enhanced their sense of financial security.»
The influx of new peers into the Lords has shaken parliament's second chamber up.
Throughout the 1970's, three photographers began peering into dark, edgy, emotional and lonely situations.
Researchers who peered into mud to chronicle this and an earlier spike in hurricanes say such storms could become more common again as greenhouse gas pollution heats up the oceans.
Now, scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Caltech and Lancaster University have established a technique using climate models to compare the factors to the effects they have on climate change by peering into climate models from a different angle.
To get there, we have to peer into microscopic creatures, zip from 700 million years ago to the latest genetic sequencing tech, and understand how we get iron needed to live.
You sit in your car during your morning commute, followed by more sitting at work, not to mention the hours you spend peering into your smartphone.

Phrases with «to peer into»

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