Sentences with phrase «very flat structures»

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«We have a flat and very open structure.
Very painful to realise that behind the talk of «flat structures» and «open source religion» and whatever there was a lot of power games, and people being thrown under the bus (or sacrificed to idols like success, having a name and mammon, that are as popular in postmodernity as in any other age).
«Those two studies indicate very clearly that an equitable fee structure isn't some sort of flat rate.
The fabrication was «quite challenging because the mechanical resonators are essentially three - dimensional structures... and qubits are wires on silicon chips, and they're very flat,» O'Connell says.
This unique structure can look very different among species — from long, thin, and whip - like to short, stout and spoon - shaped, flat and blade - like, or even concave and bowl - shaped.
We were very fortunate to test UJ3, with is unusually «flat» chemical structure, early on in our exploration of this chemical family for cancer treatment,» says Prof Meijboom.
Investigations into human brain development using human cells in the culture dish have so far been very limited: the cells in the dish grow flat, so they do not display any three - dimensional structure.
«So rather than it forming a very discrete structure around the pipe, it's actually producing a flat structure,» he says.
He tells me that he has noticed that yogis tend to have a very flat spine and weak core muscles and I feel its because people do not have to engage their muscles in many poses but they just hang from their joint structures.
The material and cut makes it a very structured piece and while the playsuit is figure hugging in the right spots (ie the waist), it is also flowy at the bottom, which gives you a very flattering and femenine silhouette.
It is very structured and incredibly flattering to hourglass shapes.
It also is a structured sweater, so it is very flattering on any size.
With only four members, the structure is very flat, and everyone equally shares ideas for their games.
Nor do I think, like Sam, that «Red Label» is a flat image; I think it has, along with quite a bit of Smith's very early, freely - brushed but clearly structured work of the late fifties, more spatial «life» in it than much of the stuff that came later, work that attempted to wed painting to literal three - dimensionality.
According to his entry in Benezit, Schuster's paintings «are very structured, built on geometrical forms painted in areas of flat colour which are nevertheless reminiscent of landscapes and architectural views.
Then the abstract piece is a very structural motif, almost mathematical, that is made up of a grid overlaid with layers of flat colour in block like shapes and is playing off the structure and colour in the other small painting.
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