Sentences with phrase «very small extent»

It was swift, full of speed and the device did heat up to a very small extent after around an hour of gaming — while playing Asphalt 8 and FIFA 15 to be precise.
Screen is scratch resistant to a very small extent better use the provided screen guard.
It covers you to a very small extent.
Of course it is probably simpler for everybody if our domestic law and our law applicable to international contracts were the same, so it is a fair question to ask if we should adapt our rules --- to the very small extent required, at least in common law jurisdictions --- to harmonize them with the Convention.
The stages themselves could change, depending on what boss robot is holding up there, or on the weather (a concept Mega Man Zero 4 used to a very small extent).
What will change outside, however, is the front fascia and maybe even the rear fascia to a very small extent.

Not exact matches

This trend is largely due to the fact that Hong Kong has been dominated to a greater extent than other financial centers by a small number of very large incumbents.
But it helps enormously, indeed it makes a fundamental change in our thinking, if we look upon the life we lead upon this small planet as temporary, as only part of a whole, the quality and extent of which we can only very dimly perceive.
In a footnote Griffin argues that my argument for this is unsound, because I «downplay the extent to which, over time, even very small deviations from the divine aims would lead to enormous gaps between the actual and what would have been ideal in an abstract sense.»
The main problem with Hasker's argument is his attempt to downplay the extent to which, over time, even very small deviations from the divine aims would lead to enormous gaps between the actual and what would have been ideal in an abstract sense.
«Judging from observations made during my brief visit to this portion of the island, east of Dunga, the chillie cultivation struck me as being of a very scattered nature, generally small isolated patches from half to one or two acres in extent, and combined with tobacco, tomato, pumpkins, etc..
Was it not the same Crystal Palace which beat Chelsea who wanted to win the EPL than anything else?What he said told me we had still not changed.Season after season we see those kind of performances from Arsenal against smaller teams.They were also better than us on that day.Character and strong mentality is one area where Arsenal have failed over and over again.We find it hard to win when we're not playing well or a man down.Liverpool don't even have many world class players yet they play their hearts out to the extent that you think they're very good.If Arsenal overcome this barrier we will win the league this season and would've won the league some seasons back.
«He is covering to some extent — he puts out an executive order and it looks nice — saying no insurance can cover it (but a very small percentage of insurers were covering it anyway); most insurances don't cover basic therapy visits these days.»
To the extent that consciousness is useful, it is useful in small quantities, and for very particular kinds of tasks.
The Large Magellanic Cloud is enormous, but when compared to our own galaxy it is very modest in extent, spanning just 14,000 light - years — about ten times smaller than the Milky Way.
What we found, however, was that while the majority of customers noticed the labels, a very small percentage reported using them to influence their purchasing decisions and customers with lower income and lower education levels reported using menu labels to a much lesser extent
«Its short and wide beak was not just considerably bigger, but also relatively higher than that of the common bullfinch or that from São Miguel, with a very robust configuration reminiscent to an extent of the beak of a small parrot,» asserts the researcher.
They do help to a small extent to keep teeth clean, but they are also very high in carbohydrates, calories and fat.
There is «fair dealing» in database rights to the extent that anyone has a right to extract & reuse an insubstantial portion of the database (not really defined in law but it's very small) for any purpose, or where the portion is substantial, extract and use data for non-commercial research or private study.
Rennie (Public), 4.35 (4.0 - 4.8), Heuristic July saw a very small drop in extent equivalent to only 40 cm of thickness loss according to the measure I am using.
But the extent to which they depend is of interest, because questions for which the extent is small have more precise answers than those whose answers depend very heavily on the method.
This essentially is a moderating effect, and does not seem to be dependent on re-radiation of IR trapping greenhouse gases in anyway, except to the extent that it slows the rate of heat loss at night (which may very well be a real — albiet a small — effect).
Compared to, say, CO2 change, the stratospheric O3 forcing is not global in extent, being very small in the tropics and increasing from mid - to high latitudes; the O3 forcing also differs in its vertical structure, since the radiative forcings for CO2 change in both the troposphere and surface are of the same sign (WMO, 1986).
And as I have stated very clearly, the smallest features shown in the plots are still well over 100 km in extent, i.e. no mesoscale feature (storms), fronts, hurricanes, etc. are resolved.
To the extent that the defendant company does business throughout the United States, it may find itself hauled into a Small Claims Court in a very inconvenient jurisdiction of the plaintiff's choice.
HHJ Parker found that C was the successful party but agreed with D that the extent of C's success was very small and limited indeed as he ran issues of greater substance and importance to trial, on which he was unsuccessful.
For a very small premium, you can have peace of mind that comes with an understanding that you are protected to the greatest extent possible as a renter.
To the extent that we can ascertain the workings of these mysterious algorithms (which have not been disclosed to the scientific community), they appear to rely on principles (e.g., similarity and complementarity) that have very small effects on relationship well - being.
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