Sentences with phrase «using said objects»

You interact with the environment by examining bodies and objects, using said objects and fleeing from danger.

Not exact matches

It only took seven hours for the team to whip out the object as opposed to the 22 hours it took the team to make the prototype using more traditional methods, she said.
The startup routinely prints objects in its labs and collects the data on those prints to finely tune its devices, using algorithms that help with the calculations, DeSimone said.
The printed objects are ready to use out of the furnace, no retooling required, Fulop said.
«The radars they use are apparently meant for detecting moving objects (as typically used in adaptive cruise control systems), and seem to be not very good in detecting stationary objects,» he says.
Because you do not accept an Abrahamic or even an anthropomorphic God, people will object to anything you say, regardless of the words you use.
You don't even notice that you are using the old ideas when you describe the phenomena; for example, you put them into time and space or say that objects are solid.
In effect he was saying that faith is an opiate, that men drug themselves with it, become sleepy, complacent and comfortable through the use of it, and that their main object in going to church is to be sprayed once more with spiritual cocaine so that they may feel less acutely the ills of life and the miseries of men.
The refusal to use this terminology is, therefore, not at this point in itself a prior decision in favour of a Platonic conception of spirit, nor is it a prior decision whether within the world, that is to say within the domain of possible individual objects of cognition, there are any which absolutely and in every respect can be exempt from those «material» laws which we discover in the reality which we empirically experience, or whether this is inconceivable.
I'm so glad you said» I might fantasize what I might do with her» rather than» do to her» as so many men say without realizing how that comes across to a woman — the feeling that she's just an object to be used.
I can say, at least, that when I have used this illustration, Buddhists have not objected.
Thomas says an exorcism usually takes from 45 minutes to two hours and involves reciting prayers, reading scriptures and using sacramental objects such as crucifixes and holy water.
We must use what is familiar to talk about the unfamiliar; so we turn to events, objects, relationships from ordinary, contemporary life in order to say something about what we do not know how to talk about — the love of God.
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.
Hartshorne does not tell us, nor does Findlay, who makes a good deal of essentially the same notion.4 In several recent papers attempts have been made to provide a logic of aspects using different Fregean Under - relations to allow us to say that a given object x is taken under a given predicate - description in a given intentional context e. 5 There are several alternative relations here to be considered.
Again, there is obscurity, because he uses the term «ingression» as though the object was something existing (or «subsisting,» as was said in the controversies about abstract entities round about 1910) which «ingresses,» comes into events from outside.
Hence, as Herrmann used to say, the ground and object of faith do not fall apart, but are identical, for the very reason that we can not say what God is like in himself, but only what he does to us.
A reviewer of this article objected to using «God / dess,» «s / he and «his / er» saying they «either suggest that God is feminine [I don't see why this follows] or hermaphrodite, not that God transcends gender... God / dess also suggests polytheism.»
Last year the news reports of the Pride Parade where I live showed a float with Christians who say they support LGBTQs, However, it also showed a church in the area where the floats and marchers line up that blocked off its parking lot and access to its property and posted people on the property who said the church objects to parade participants using the public street in front of the church.
«The truth of the matter can be put,» says Leuba, «in this way: God is not known, he is not understood; he is used — sometimes as meat - purveyor, sometimes as moral support, sometimes as friend, sometimes as an object of love.
In other business, commissioners said they will not object to proposed special uses of nearby township property.
Children will play games, use old - time objects for craft projects and learn something about 19th Century life, Bucksath said.
«There are the general and perennial objections of Friends of the Parks and other organizations like that who simply object to anyone using guns anywhere for any purpose, «Friedman said.
O'Neill said he objects to transfers of cash among park district funds and to the use of tax revenues as they come into the treasury.
If money was no object, Harris said a pool is an «outstanding recreational use» because it serves all walks of life.
In speech development, typical 18 - month - olds can: Use 10 - 15 words spontaneously Attempt to sing Say «No» meaningfully Gesture to express needs Name one or two familiar objects In speech development, most two - year - olds can: Understand «no» Use 10 to 20 words, including names Combine two words such as «daddy bye - bye» Wave good - bye and plays pat - a-cake Make the «sounds» of familiar animals Give...
«We have a lot of ambivalent feelings about breasts being used to feed because we see them as sexual objectssaid ABC News parenting contributor Ann Pleshette Murphy.
Mr Cameron said he objected to the use of waterboarding - interpreted as torture by the UK government - on both ethical and practical grounds.
Legislator Savage said, «No one objects to reasonable measures that assist people to quit smoking; however we must also be mindful of the unintended consequences that may also impact public health, such as the use of these devices in public places and the accidental or recreational use by children and young people.»
Meanwhile, some Long Island lawmakers have objected to the plan, saying they don't want Metro - North lines to be allowed to use Penn Station, on the grounds that it would take over slots currently used by Long Island Rail Road trains.
«We find no evidence of the orbit clustering needed for the Planet Nine hypothesis in our fully independent survey,» says Cory Shankman, an astronomer at the University of Victoria in Canada and a member of the Outer Solar System Origins Survey (OSSOS), which since 2013 has found more than 800 objects out near Neptune using the Canada - France - Hawaii Telescope in Hawaii.
Young says Lundbeck has sent a letter to the state of Oklahoma formally objecting to the use of pentobarbital in executions, but «from a legal perspective, we can't control that».
Now, scientists using the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) say they may have observed this effect in the light coming from a neutron star — a cosmic object with a very strong magnetic field.
«We're used to objects casting shadows, but they're made up of atoms,» he says.
«In addition to using new materials, CLIP can allow us to make stronger objects with unique geometries that other techniques can not achieve, such as cardiac stents personally tailored to meet the needs of a specific patient,» said DeSimone.
But because the new DNA objects are on the same size scale of devices that can be patterned using computer chip lithography, it might be possible to integrate the two technologies and design DNA origami to detect cancer biomarkers and other biological targets that could then be read out by electronic devices, Castro says.
He says the computational techniques used to find Newroz might prove useful in representing other complex geometric objects.
Kuhn says the equivalent in physical objects is the mechanical tolerances used in manufacturing — one side of an object might be specified as 300 ± 1 millimetres, for example.
When both objects were on the screen, the parents would say a sentence using one of the words: «Where is the nose?»
When I listened to children describe what they saw, I learned that they could put nouns anywhere in the sentence and were using different endings to say whether a particular noun is the subject or the object.
«In the 1970s, Kip Thorne [Caltech's Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics, Emeritus] and others wrote papers saying that these pulsars should be emitting gravity waves that are nearly perfectly periodic, so we're thinking hard about how to use these techniques on a gram - scale object to reduce quantum noise in detectors, thus increasing the sensitivity to pick up on those gravity waves,» Schwab says.
The women's use of the prefrontal cortex, say researchers, suggests that they relied on landmarks and pictured the objects in their minds, while the men used both landmarks and geometric cues, like shapes and angles, to escape the maze.
But Dolby objected, saying that 3D - Phonic does not do justice to Pro Logic technology, and although Dolby can not stop JVC selling the system, it can stop the company using Dolby's trademarks.
To ensure that working in the lab isn't a drag and that your experiments don't fall to pieces because your Chi is backed up, feng shui experts advocate the use of five elements — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water — and commonsense placement of objects to create blissful surroundings, says Olmstead.
The distance «definitely has to be confirmed,» he says, most likely by using the Hubble Space Telescope to check if the two objects share the same motion through space.
«The use of fish to control mosquito disease vectors should be abandoned by authorities,» says Valter Azevedo - Santos, an ichthyologist at São Paulo State University in Botucatu, Brazil, who co-authored a letter objecting to the strategy published in Science earlier this year.
«Nonprimate animals can use their whiskers to sense texture, shape and other physical properties of an object,» Gu said.
One elephant, Kelly, was even able to retrieve tortilla chips intact — using one - thirtieth the weight of the trunk to do so, proving these giants can grasp and suck up objects far beyond the researchers» imaginations, they say.
«My analogy is to the fact that any lesson requires the use of a solid object, which is in three dimensions,» says Helen Quinn, a theoretical physicist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Stanford, California, who chaired the 18 - member panel that wrote the report.
Oil industry officials objected to an earlier version of the bill, which would have required oil producers to only use recycled water during times of drought, a move they said would be tantamount to a moratorium on oil production in the state.
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