Sentences with phrase «unaided at»

And sat unaided at 9 months.
He was sitting unaided at 4 months but I have read that this is not the norm.

Not exact matches

According to Sasha Poljsak, an analyst with Fusion Retail Analytics in Toronto, Le Château's unaided awareness among female clothing shoppers 35 - years - old and up — though still modest — has been steadily climbing, from 1 % in 2010 to 3 % in 2011 to 4 %, where it sat at the end of 2012.
Thus Polanyi concludes that, «When Einstein discovered rationality in nature, unaided by any observation that had not been available for at least fifty years before, our positivistic textbooks promptly covered up the scandal by an appropriately embellished account of his discovery.»
In general it is a system whereby the individual, by his own unaided efforts and following the middle path taught by the Buddha in his first Sermon at Benares and expressed variously in other discourses, attains to Nirvana or the end of the rebirth cycle in which man finds himself.
In fact, this couple (like so many) were very much together; the mother had even given birth in the bath at home, unaided save for the young father's help.
At around six to nine months, your baby will be able to start sitting upright unaided.
At 32 weeks your baby will likely be able to breathe unaided if born now because his lungs have produced surfactant, the substance that helps them expand and prevents them from sticking together.
You can start using the BABYBJÖRN High Chair as your child's first chair when your child is at least six months old and can sit unaided.
«This is the question we asked ourselves, particularly in the case of certain patients born with broken bones who, even as newborns, were neither able to move properly nor breathe unaided,» explains Dr. Ellen Knierim, a researcher at Charité's NeuroCure Clinical Research Center and the study's first author.
The farthest thing visible to the unaided eye is not a star at all: the Andromeda galaxy.
During September, ISON should become visible through binoculars and, after that, to the unaided eye as its head for perihelion — its closest approach to the Sun (at a distance of just 724,000 miles) on November 28.
I've always been able to bench press my body weight for 2 unaided reps, so I guess as long as I can keep doing at least that, it will have to do.
Tracking showed total awareness of «Black Panther» at 83 %, unaided awareness at 35 %, and definite interest at 56 %.
Of course swimming and water safety is a statutory part of the National Curriculum, with the aim that by the age of 11 (the end of key stage 2) all pupils should be taught to swim at least 25 metres unaided.
The Act needs to be amended and a clause may be appropriately added to Section 26 providing that every school and any other institution, whether government or non-government, aided, unaided or autonomous, shall admit in every class such percentage of disabled students as prescribed, not less than five percent, reserving at least one seat for each of the groups with: (i) blindness or low vision; (ii) hearing impairment; (iii) locomotor disability or cerebral palsy.
We will do all we can to support schools to make sure that as many children as possible leave primary school able to swim at least 25 metres unaided — and are knowledgeable and safe around water.
i'd say they're not coming back for a repeat, especially since a) the haircut - power - conferring law has expired b) BOI is able to issue senior and sub unaided c) large coco issue in place in case BOI needs capital again d) has deep pocketed american investors / Noonan drinking buddies at equity level who will have to be meaningfully diluted first.
Veterinary Pet Insurance, the oldest and largest provider, had the highest unaided brand recognition at 8 percent.
Canine Companions must be able to lift at least 50 pounds, walk unaided on uneven and unpaved ground, have quick reflexes, and be able to quickly maneuver in tight spaces.
Cat Companions must be able to bend and squat, use both hands at once, have quick reflexes, and be able to get all cats in and out of kennels unaided.
Sometimes the individual living chamber is easily visible, at other times the unaided eye can not easily distinguish them.
After all, if a Bible writer, such as Jeremiah, had looked up at the night sky and had tried to count the visible stars, he would have counted only three thousand or so, for that is how many the unaided human eye can detect on a clear night.
Together they comprise a meditative encounter with the dualities that structure both vision and photography, as Leonard points her camera at the thing that makes sight possible yet is itself impossible to look at unaided.
... Clausius, who first stated the principle of Carnot in a manner consistent with the true theory of heat, expresses this law as follows: It is impossible for a self - acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature.»
Now that means NET HEAT FLOW; because the CYCLIC condition implies that it is not impossible for heat to go from cold to hot; just not unaided (by doing work) or else MORE heat is going the other way at the same time.
You are amazed when the preschool teacher tells you he goes to the toilet unaided - at home you are still the official pants puller - downer.
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