Sentences with phrase «which behave like»

While characters in Chrono Trigger are not necessarily separate jobs, they have distinctly different playstyles which behave like job systems.
However, in systems which behave like complex adaptive systems i.e. prone to self correction, both mean reversion (negative feedback loops) and extreme outcomes (positive feedback loops) are a possibility.
We can still divide the epub into chapter sections, the start of which behave like new pages.
Kindle software version 2.5 allowed for the organization of books into «Collections» which behave like non-structured tags / labels: a collection can not include other collections, and one book may be added to multiple collections.
A material becomes magnetic when most of its atoms — which behave like tiny magnets — point in the same direction.
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, together with colleagues in the US and Australia, have developed a method to control a quantum bit for electronic quantum communication in a series of quantum dots, which behave like artificial atoms in the solid state.
«The right approach in this a case would be to develop two new materials which behave like steel and plastic respectively, but have physical properties close to each other.»
The future of data storage is likely to be found in nanometer scale, stable magnetic whirls called skyrmions, which behave like particles in magnetic thin films.
Once absorbed, the radioactive nitrogen emitted bursts of antimatter particles that were detected by phosphor plates, which behave like photosensitive film.
Ignore all the inferior brands, which behave like toys and will ultimately cost you more if you count the number of times you will have to replace them, and finally go for the premium large container food processor brand you should have gotten in the first place.
While many modern razor manufacturers make OC models with shoulders, which behave like today's safety bar razors, Merkur's OC razors are based on the Gillette Old Style.
Here, brains are soaked in a solution that imbue the fats within it with a charge, before being exposed to an electrical field with an opposite charge, which behaves like a magnet, forcing all of the fat out of the brain tissue.
Each waveguide is essentially a tube, which behaves like a wire for light, inscribed through high - quality glass using a powerful laser.
Each waveguide is essentially a tube, which behaves like a wire for light.
The first is a particle called the unparticle, which behaves like photons (light particles) in some ways, and like particles of matter in others.
Celis» lab has shown how poly - IC, which behaves like the genetic material of viruses to also get the attention of the immune system, can improve the effectiveness of therapeutic cancer vaccines.
Re the Science Daily article, it doesn't fill me with confidence that it contains a protein which behaves like a pharmaceutical drug.
Nolan's name appears to be a very big draw, especially on Inception, which behaved like a tentpole without any established branding or source material.
Later on, a Pikipek shows up, which behaves like a woodpecker.
Whether you're headed to Earth, the Moon, Venus or Mars, each mission starts with a quick pep talk from your Ghost, which behaves like R2D2 and speaks in the voice of Peter Dinklage, but has the charm of neither.
By «supercritical» Hofer means efficient power stations using CO2 squeezed and heated so much that it becomes a supercritical fluid, which behaves like a gas and a liquid at the same time.

Not exact matches

As mentioned above, targeting customers only works if a startup knows exactly who it's targeting, what they like, how they behave and which channels they prefer.
Consultative selling is a method by which the salesperson behaves more like a consultant, giving genuinely useful advice to customers, rather than a salesman en route to bigger commissions.
They use a technique called deep learning, which adjusts the relationships of computer instructions designed to behave like neurons.
It also tells us that the willingness of the credit market — which have behaved like moronic drunken sailors for the last 5 years — is unwilling to chase bad money with more printed money.
In a rising market, every pullback is bought, which conditions us to expect future dips to behave like previous ones.
And then you have carte blanche to behave as badly as you like to «save» people from this horror which you invented in the first place.
I try to remain civil, loving, gracious, and kind, because that is how I see God behaving toward me... (which also tells people what I think God is like).
Doubt behaves like a trellis upon which faith grows.
If «begging» is required to get the god to give mercy that god is behaving just like a spoiled child with a hammer — looking down at an ant bed and judging which ants get smashed and which get to survive.
She behaved like a silly little girl — which was thrilling.
Life does not merely «snowball»; it behaves more like a tree, which acquires successive rings according to the particular fashion of its growth, in a predetermined or directed manner.
In fact a man without soul (that means a man, which denies that he has a soul) will behave like a beast (the Bible reports of a future completely soulless tyrant, which will emerge and behave very bad, thus he is called «The Beast».).
It seems you are saying our values get us into the Kingdom — which is like saying the way we behave — os our good works.
But just forcing others to behave in a certain way (which Santorum is an example of), well, that's more like Inquisition than living according to the values of Jesus.
But by consistently affirming my love for them through my attitude, they feel loved and secure and — importantly — behave like loved and secure children, which in turn makes those genuine loving feelings rise easily to the fore.
Like their European counterparts, American insurers have begun to signal that the core of their business (actuarial tables, which depend on the future behaving something like the past) are increasingly unreliable; meanwhile, investors have begun to understand that the next set of energy technologies, whatever they turn out to be, represent a money - making opportunity dwarfing even the InterLike their European counterparts, American insurers have begun to signal that the core of their business (actuarial tables, which depend on the future behaving something like the past) are increasingly unreliable; meanwhile, investors have begun to understand that the next set of energy technologies, whatever they turn out to be, represent a money - making opportunity dwarfing even the Interlike the past) are increasingly unreliable; meanwhile, investors have begun to understand that the next set of energy technologies, whatever they turn out to be, represent a money - making opportunity dwarfing even the Internet.
The buckwheat plant is cultivated for its naturally gluten - free seeds, which behave much like a grain when cooked.
The very thing that makes IMOs and other things like them interesting is that they don't get this kind of opportunity to be digested, which makes them behave like a dietary fiber instead of a straight - up carb source.
For example, water behaves in a relatively straight - forward way, but highly viscous fluids like tomato products and cream cheese, which are more difficult to mix, require different simulation approaches.
For one thing, the beans contain a substance that behaves very much like estrogen in the human body — which has the potential to increase cancer risks, as well as contribute to developmental problems in children.
Rice plants take up arsenic through the soil because the dangerous substance behaves much like silica, which rice needs to grow.
The greek yogurt won't behave like the cream cheese Lauri which is why they aren't elastic enough with your version to hold together as a wrap — maybe if you add more egg white to your version they will hold together better.
Like you, I went through years of total frustration and bewilderment at how a once so honourable club, could now behave in this morally corrupt, though legal, fashion, disrespecting us fans, with extreme arrogance both by manager, board and Owner (I point out the recent AGM and Sir Chips KESWICK»S disgusting behaviour towards the share holders, which sadly, is no longer even surprising) I have pledged not to give another penny of my honestly earned money to this cancerous club, which however I still love with all my heart.
For crying out loud he is 28 supposedly meant to be a model professional, yet behaves like a teen during freshers week and every time «It's I'm sorry, It wont happen again» which is ironic because there seems to be a repetitive pattern here.
I just don't know why people think Ox has been useless for all these six seasons.The only season where he was real bad was 15/16 where Wenger stifled his progress.Apart from that season he's always been injury plagued causing him to have some bad performances.He's had many good matches but it was just injuries which slowed him down.I also advice people to stop using stats to judge him.We've had a lot of statiscally useless players who have been rated and are still being rated by Arsenal fans.All Ox lacks is finishing that's all.I don't even think he's improved like many people say.His dribbling and crossing was always good.His finishing has been lacking.He's still the same player I've always known three seasons back yet people are behaving like he's improved massively.
Just compare Sachez's and Kolcieny «s work rate to others in the team But at arsenal, everyone behaves like a superstar which they are not.
Giving your child rewards whenever he behaves well like being obedient or when he shares his toys with his friends, which is important since it encourages your child to keep up with good behavior.
To which I reply: «If men can not behave like adults, taking responsibility for themselves and treating others well, then they are the ones refusing to act as exemplars for children.
highlighted the words of one respondent which sums up the mutual approach — They behave like normal people, so you can talk to them the way you would normally talk to anyone — good service isn't rocket science.»
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