Sentences with phrase «which jibes»

Which all jibes with historical data.
I thought of this while coming across the exhibition 8 Painters at Danese Corey Gallery, the title of which jibes with the simple namesakes 12 Americans or 19 Artists of these earlier survey shows.
I, too, am a publicist and wrote my latest guest post here on WU (not with my PR hat on, though) on having a vision (http://writerunboxed.com/2011/08/13/whats-your-vision/), which jibes perfectly with your message here about having a long - term plan for yourself as an author.
They need to do it in a way which jibes with Dr. Daniel's lab reports and subsequent analysis, otherwise we know based on Dr. Daniel's paper that 1) it is not cod liver oil, 2) it is rancid, and 3) has an inconsequential amount of fat soluble vitamins.
In these cultures, interrupted or polyphasic sleep is the norm, which jibes with findings about still other cultures, like the Temiars of Indonesia and the Ibans of Sarawak, 25 percent of whom are apparently active at any one point in the night.
Production will start in two years, which jibes with what we already knew.

Not exact matches

Those findings jibe with just - reported data from the National Venture Capital Association, which reports 36 venture - backed companies went public, raising $ 3.3 billion, a 50 percent increase by number of deals and nearly 40 percent increase from the fourth quarter in 2013.
The spokeswoman's explanation didn't jibe with the hospital's bill, which even listed the billing code for ear piercing.
That does jibe with another component of the Fannie Mae survey, which found an increase in the share of respondents saying they weren't worried about losing their jobs.
Some churchgoers said they were still in a state of shock about the accusations against Sandusky, which he has denied, and some said the charges don't jibe with the Sandusky they know.
This latter explanation would jibe with a point that SB Nation recruiting guru Bud Elliott has been making all year, which is that the quality of quarterbacking in the conference had taken a significant step back.
evonne, I was just teasing, I think jibe can mean «scoff — taunt — sneer — ridicule — mockery — jeer» none of which I was doing.
The taunt from then - Internazionale coach Jose Mourinho that he had won «zero tituli» probably hurt more than the «Tinkerman» jibe attributed to agent Pini Zahavi during Ranieri's spell at Chelsea, which ended in 2004 when owner Roman Abramovich hired Mourinho.
Clegg took care to criticise his partners in coalition, including a forced jibe about Cameron which he made with a pained expression on his face.
If you really want to know my opinion, I would say that there is practically an inverse relationship between the celerity of achieving critical mass and the degree to which your rhetoric jibes with existing party structures.
Sturgeon's jibes followed a tense BBC fringe event at the conference, in which SNP delegates stood up to denounce the corporation's alleged «bias» in covering Scottish politics.
The effect of this week's exchanges was that it resembled some sort of hideous parliamentary nosedive, in which the pair's jibes brought the reputation of politics plummeting downwards.
Actually mortgage support just got in the way of his leadership jibes, which was the real function of the question.
The reality is the exact opposite of his silly jibe - the SNP Government are building recovery in Scotland, and it is the Tory / Lib Dem coalition which is smothering economic growth.
These observations jibe with those from a study of 26,000 adults with autism and 130,000 controls in Sweden, which found that most people with autism prefer partners on the spectrum.
The finding about continents jibes with evidence from igneous rocks — those sourced in hot, molten rock — which indicated that the surface became rigid enough to support mountain belts, which would have eroded, during this period.
That budget provision doesn't jibe with bipartisan - supported Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Act of 2017, which the President signed into law last month and which states that «NOAA must plan and maintain a project to improve hurricane forecasting.»
The work, which was published earlier this year in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, jibes with a recent theory that stress is far from the sole cause of these compulsions.
In these test settings, various science curricula were revamped to get them to jibe with the latest cognitive science research on effective learning, which points to more interactive approaches that include immediately and repeatedly putting new information to use.
Dark floral is best for fall and winter probably because even if it's girly, it embodies strength and seriousness which could jibe with the weather.
She's more interested in being thorough and getting to the heart of a story, which doesn't jibe with her boss (William Fichtner).
I saw more DVNR than other reviewers seem to be seeing (at least, grain is all but absent, which doesn't jibe with the picture having been shot in Super35), but fear not: Changing Lanes doesn't look anywhere near as processed as the Mountain's concurrent BD issues of the Star Trek film series.
A winning vocal performance by Antonio Banderas — a zesty, winking turn that jibes with the persona he has chosen to embrace especially for American audiences, that of an exotic, comedically accented «other» — anchors the swashbuckling animated family adventure Puss in Boots, a peppy, character - rooted romp that thankfully abandons some of the more frenzied and forced in - joke references of the Shrek series, which first introduced its main character.
By then, the objective is less to get to the next laugh than to paint marriage as some absurdly idyllic institution, which doesn't really jibe with the rest of the film.
Both share a space with surrealism in the positioning of animals (artificial or deceased) in industrial spaces (London's Battersea Power Station is the iconic backdrop of the «Animals» cover) as mute commentary, perhaps, on man's destructive relationship with his environment — a read that jibes comfortably with the thrust of Children of Men, in which we're told that one day in the not - too - distant future, humans suddenly stop reproducing.
That jibes with Apple's public position, which was expressed by CEO Steve Jobs more than a year ago when he was asked his opinion of Amazon.com's first - generation Kindle.
The frankness of Litte's analysis is helpful, especially in a section in which she offers her view — which, of course, won't jibe with everyone's — about Amazon's 70/30 royalty split in the KDP program:
The market researcher, which tracks sales through Amazon.com, showed data earlier this month that jibes with what Amazon is saying.
The smarter response is to set an investing strategy that jibes with your risk tolerance and investing goals (which you can do with this risk tolerance - asset allocation questionnaire), and then do a periodic portfolio check - up to make sure you and your portfolio are still in synch.
To build wealth and invest for retirement, you're much better off settling on a mix of stocks, bonds and cash that jibes with your risk tolerance (which you can gauge by completing this risk tolerance - asset allocation questionnaire) and largely sticking with that mix through good markets and bad.
Which is why once you've build your broadly diversified portfolio with a mix of stock and bond index funds that jibe with your tolerance for risk, you pretty much should leave it alone, except to periodically rebalance your holdings (and perhaps gradually shift to a more conservative stance as you age).
Located on the south - east of Bonaire, are Jibe City and Windsurf Place — 2 amazing beaches each with a wind surf vendor, sun bathing area and restaurant which caters to the windsurfing & beach going community.
In case you don't remember the cause for their word - based combat was that Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 were releasing around the same time, sparking off a massive war in which both companies slung insults and subtle (eh, yeah) jibes at each other.
The Telegraph can't resist a jibe at the «emperor's new clothes prize», though is forced to admit that «traditionalists may be pleased» by Tomma Abts» meticulously painted abstract canvases, which the artist claims have no representational meaning outside their own form.
Krushenick's high chroma acrylic palette, his insistence on self - conscious framing devices, his flirtation with colorful explosions of the kind associated with James Rosenquist or Roy Lichtenstein, and the heavy descriptive line to which he constantly returns all jibe with Pop.
«Feelings,» British artist Martin Creed's first retrospective in North America, was noisy, chaotic, hyperactive, circuslike, funny, stupid, clever, provocative, elegant, and annoying — none of which qualities jibe with the sensitivity alluded to by the title.
I consider my work to perfectly jibe with that which was expressly called for by the American Geophysical Union (of which I am a member) in its recent position statement on climate change, that is:
I'll leave it open which was which, in the original jibe.
Google says it's collaborating with Huawei to extend its Jibe RCS cloud and hub solution to current and prospective partners as part of an integrated solution with Huawei's infrastructure, which will make it easier for carriers to roll out RCS messaging to subscribers.
And, not coincidentally, Google also bought a company, Jibe, which has allowed it to offer services that let corporations build RCS messaging systems.
To accomplish this, the tech giant bought a startup called Jibe in 2015, which was focused on the same issue.
It's a result of a wider collaboration which will see Huawei assist Google in building its Jibe RCS Cloud networks by providing its servers to carriers.
Michael Vaughan, president of a Colorado - based leadership training group called The Regis Company, has a new book — «The Thinking Effect» — in which he argues that most people have been trained to think in a linear fashion that doesn't jibe with the complexities and constant change of the modern business world.
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