Sentences with phrase «under finger pressure»

Then under finger pressure the polymer has to turn into a liquid to come out of the nozzle, and then it has to turn back into a solid so it doesn't run down the bristles of the toothbrush.

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Simply rinse the cut under cool water, then wrap a tissue around your baby's finger and hold it with a little pressure.
Try to very gently hold his mouth closed with your finger under his chin, or apply pressure to his chin, just under his lip, at the same time rocking or swaying with him.
Pressing your finger on the gum or giving your baby a pacifier or chew toy to take to bed can help relieve pain by counteracting the pressure under the gum that combines with the pressure on the gum.
They should place their fingers under the bar and apply just enough pressure to allow you to make the lift.
This finger applies the least amount of pressure and is suitable for the sensitive skin present under the eyes.
On first impressions the interior has a real look of quality too, although prying fingers will reveal plastic trim that gives a little under pressure, and less than perfect fit for some components.
The sort of plastic that flexes under the pressure of your fingers, and it doesn't immediately give you the confidence that the transmission will shift with any responsiveness, but yet the gearbox does.
When put under pressure, the Asus Transformer Pad naturally gets a little warm, but Asus does its best to keep it away from your fingers.
It's the kind of game where those born with naturally faster fingers / reflexes / mental - reaction - speed will always have a higher advantage than those born without it, regardless of training level [waveshining under pressure, as one example], and hitstun is the go - to for any sort of kill set - up, with most slower characters, like my main Link, or Bowser, DK, Ganondorf, etc, being at a severe disadvantage against any other character with a higher amount of speed inherent to them.
The keys feel good under the fingers, quick to respond with minimal pressure needed, and there's still enough of a clack there to make typing strangely satisfying, although they do have a slight spongeness to them that purist mechanical fans may not like.
Rigg doesn't just point a finger at President Obama though, she also has words for developing nations (who need to recognize too that they need to get on board with commitments to low - carbon energy and not just stand behind historical obligations to combat climate change) and the EU (who have tried to eliminate language on fisheries reform, no doubt under domestic political pressure).
The latter is super-tough, super scratch - resistant and doesn't bend under the pressure of your finger, giving the phone a reassuring immovable feel.
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