Sentences with phrase «very clever»

Ah yes I remember you do this with your kids, very clever too.
this is super cute and very clever!!!
Some great tips on setting boundaries — I particularly loved the «Mama» excuse — very clever!
Ultimately our bodies are very clever, and by learning to listen to what they have to say, we are able to develop personalised long - term strategies for successful fat loss.
Thanks in part to very clever and shrewd marketing tactics, who can blame America for thinking some or all of those things about soy.
The problem is... this very clever system that has been designed throughout evolution to regulate our energy balance is broken, because the brain isn't sensing the leptin signal.
Apple cider vinegar for psoriasis is a very clever idea, and an ideal home remedy for psoriasis.
Eating 6 meals per day does nothing special for your metabolism, it's just a very clever spin of words used my fitness marketers.
Occasionally fasting is a a very clever practice to keep your weight in check as well.
I'll give them credit for the fact that they are very persistent and very clever at positioning their product in a healthy light.
I didn't intentionally set out to do that, green smoothies are very clever at changing your palate.
The very clever and powerful food companies find many places to put their non-foods in products and the labels will even say that these foods are healthy, low fat, «good for weight loss» etc?
Why Apple Cider Vinegar Is Good To Use With Psoriasis Apple cider vinegar for psoriasis is a very clever idea, and an ideal home remedy for psoriasis.
A very clever idea is to add one to two drops of liquid grapefruit seed extract to each liter of water you consume throughout the day.
Either way, very clever.
The human body is very clever when it comes to adaptation and conserving fuel.
Beyond Bacon is beautifully photographed and has some very clever recipes!
«Their idea and the way they attacked it are very clever,» Lessler says.
Very clever, Nike.
You may be very clever, you may pass all your examinations, get a doctorate and achieve a high position, but if you have not this sensitivity, this feeling of simple love, your heart will be empty and you will be miserable for the rest of your life.»
Pilot studies are important because they show how raw theoretical ideas can be converted into practical reality (i.e., sometimes a very clever idea just will not work in the research laboratory).
«This looks like very clever technology which can specifically target and destroy tumour cells in this animal work.
«This paper has some very clever and elegant ideas.
«Viruses are small but very clever,» says Tao.
Next, they did a very clever experiment, which was to measure the length of the CAG repeat length in the ataxin - 2 gene in human patients with ALS.
«Combining these different approaches is a very clever move,» says Rakesh Jain, a cancer researcher at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Humans are very clever at developing better ways to obtain essential resources.
Through some very clever technical improvements, McMillan and his colleagues have produced the best maps of Antarctic ice - loss we have ever had.
«The list is a very clever tool,» Magrini says.
You know, I can remember when I came to New York University in 1988, there were signs all over the library, very clever ones telling people you can't eat here; and there were guards at the door, if they saw you bringing in food or drink, you were not allowed to go in.
Listeria turns out to have a very clever trick, explains Jörgen Johansson, a microbiologist at the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
«It is very clever that the muscle itself is the fuel cell,» says Siegmar Roth, an artificial muscle expert at the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart, Germany.
«This is really surprising and not very clever of the male,» says Ingeborg Klingen, one of the authors of the study.
The scientists came up with a very clever test setup: The elephantnose fish was in an aquarium.
But scientists will likely have to be very clever to assure that vital food crop yields keep pace with the coming climate of change.
Human geneticist James Noonan of Yale University said that although the approach was «very clever,» speculation about the physiological changes these two deletions caused and the role they played in shaping human evolution is premature.
«The beautiful aspect of this work is that nature designed this very clever molecule to regulate both nutrient availability and use, and the molecule functions broadly across all nutrient classes, which is very exciting.
John Pendry, a physicist at Imperial College London, says that the tapered waveguide is «a very clever idea.»
It's all very clever, and theoretical, but it's not really all that different from what I've learned in the last few sections of this column.
«I think it's a very clever idea,» says Dean Rosenthal, a molecular biologist at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Van der Schans and Rosenthal say they can also conceive of skin tests for other chemical agents, such as phosgene, or industrial pollutants such as ethylene oxide — anything that has a way of getting under the skin.
«When I started teaching a class at the Abdullah bin Zeid for Basic Education for deaf and mute students, they stood out to me because they're very clever and can stay focused on a topic for hours.»
This research has shown that these early human - like people were very clever about how they opened these large freshwater mussels; they drilled a hole through the shell using a sharp object, possibly a shark's tooth, exactly at the point where the muscle is attached that keeps the shell closed.
This is a very clever idea — indeed a technological miracle.
«It's a very clever strategy,» Nathans says.
«All you had was just a little bit of memory, so you had to be very clever,» Toole says.
The researchers were «very clever about how they connected this quite complex set of structural elements,» says Michael Haberman, a mechanical engineer at the University of Texas at Austin, who wasn't involved in the work.
«It's a very clever paper,» he says.
«This was a very clever approach,» Hufbauer says, because few researchers publicly report how their grants were scored, obscuring such variation.
It was «very clever of the authors,» says Michael Goodstein, a pediatrician and member of the 2010 — 2011 Task Force on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome who was not involved in the study.
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