Sentences with phrase «working on cues»

10 - 15 minutes of working on cues can be plenty.
So, yeah, just really, really working on the cues, the caregiver is trying her best, right.
It can lip - read the throttle pedal, it works on cue as only a high - revving normally aspirated engine can, and it is equally good at playing hardball to the tune of master drifter Rhrl or cruising all day at 75 mph over eastern Germany's speed - limited autobahns.
We work on cues such as sit, down, paying attention, loose leash walking, coming when called, stay, leave it, and other useful behaviors that are part of a strong foundation.
The catalogue had been out for a month and the works on cue for the pre-sale exhibition when, at the last hour, the APT told Sotheby's to stop the sale.
I at least expect basic functionality like «Knowing the Oculus is properly attached» to work on cue.

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Leaders of startup and emerging companies looking to rethink their office space might want to take a few cues from the aging, cluttered garages they drive by each day on the way to work.
Breasts work on supply and demand so the only way you can be sure you will continue to have the perfect amount of milk for your baby; and know you are meeting all of their needs is if you breastfeed them by following their cues.
Taking a cue from my favorite farm fashionista, we simply slap on a pair of farm boots and get to work.
Not only will your child's nervous system become more mature and less sensitive, but as the days go on you'll learn to understand your little one's cues and the things that work to help calm her.
I have to say that it takes extreme dedication and it works best for stay at home moms who have the time to read and pick up on the baby's cues.
I'm not great at reading his cues yet, so I use a potty app and put him on every 20 min with a 2 min snooze and leave him on for 30 seconds (sing the abcs twice) and this seems to work great.
We are on a schedule that really works after reading my daughter's cues.
Although we are working on figuring out her cues, we give her «pottytunities» after she wakes from a nap, eats or has a diaper change.
At the very least, you'll ensure an empty bladder and can work on the self - soothing / back - to - sleep cues when you're still awake.
Using this book and this other one (that is in color) we work on some following directional cues each day.
A variety of studies suggest that fathers» engagement positively impacts their children's social competence, 27 children's later IQ28 and other learning outcomes.29 The effects of fathers on children can include later - life educational, social and family outcomes.1, 2,26 Children may develop working models of appropriate paternal behaviour based on early childhood cues such as father presence, 30,31 in turn shaping their own later partnering and parenting dynamics, such as more risky adolescent sexual behaviour32 and earlier marriage.33 Paternal engagement decreases boys» negative social behaviour (e.g., delinquency) and girls» psychological problems in early adulthood.34 Fathers» financial support, apart from engagement, can also influence children's cognitive development.35
I would begin to watch for his sleep cues (eye rubbing, yawning, zoning out, disinterest, etc.), and work on a shorted sleep routine.
We have tried shorter wake times and longer ones and nothing seems to work, we notice her sleep cues and put her down... Any advice on babies that «fight naps»
Because milk production works according to supply and demand, feeding on cue also means that mothers will be able to increase and sustain milk production for their growing baby.
I'm trying so hard to catch his sleepy cues, work on trying different times to get him to sleep etc. but I am truly feeling like I'm at a loss for ideas now.
And his success stirs the terror felt by all daily journalists - that, tyrannised by one deadline after another, our work appears on cue but never endures.
«There are certain temperature cues that prompt [the mountain pine beetle] to start developing at certain stages,» said Barbara Bentz, a research entomologist with the U.S. Forest Service who, in the late 1980s, was a doctoral student working with Logan on modeling the beetle's life cycle.
Many people believe that human memory works like a video recorder: the mind records events and then, on cue, plays back an exact replica of them.
Take The Best, on the other hand, works well in situations where experience leads us to believe that we know which cues are most important.
«Previous work investigating communication of attention in animals has focused on cues that humans use: body orientation, head orientation, and eye gaze; no one else had gone beyond that.
«As bioengineers, we can now design 3D culture systems where environmental parameters such as composition, porosity, and stiffness can be precisely tuned to study the importance of these cues on tumorigenesis,» says coauthor Sandeep Koshy, a Harvard graduate student in the Harvard - MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, who works in Mooney's lab at Harvard SEAS and at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
Goldman's work builds on previous studies that explored the developmental cues involved in directing an embryonic stem cell to become a functioning neuron.
In one test for working memory — the ability to use recent experience to make decisions — the mice were trained to find food in one arm of a maze based on a visual cue.
The researchers» work could have a major impact on our understanding of emotions, attention, and how we process cues in the environment.
The work should help researchers better understand the molecular cues that control the formation of germ cells, but worried bioethicists can breathe a sigh of relief: Artificial sperm factories are not on the near horizon.
Today, we find ourselves cueing up yet another DVD episode of Mad Men at 2 am on a weeknight, knowing we are due at work within a few short hours, or avidly turning the pages of a trashy paperback when there are more productive things to be done.
The system's main limitation is that YouTube strips metadata out of videos, says Goldberg, so it must rely on audio cues to sync videos — but this only works when there is a loud noise easily distinguishable from the background, like a gunshot.
They then performed serial behavioral tests on the mice, including Y - maze test (to assess working memory), rotarod test (motor function and learning), and contextual and cued fear condition test (fear learning and memory).
The grand prize of USD 25,000 goes to Liron Bar - Peled for his work describing how multicellular organisms rely on environmental cues to dictate cell size.
When I get home from work, I cue up a 27 - minute Tracy Anderson full - body workout on YouTube.
Vigorous morning yoga intensives guide you deeper into your own practice and life purpose, while afternoon instructional sessions cover an extensive yoga teacher curriculum, including cueing, sequencing, hands - on assists, working with injuries, demonstration techniques, vocal presence, yoga philosophy and history, the business of yoga, ethics, and anatomy.
For stagnant landscape shots, 48 frames per second works wonders, delivering strikingly crisp images, but the moment Jackson either moves the camera or cues a battle sequence, the footage takes on a video - like quality, almost along the lines of a soap opera, and it looks downright awful.
The Audio work is top notch from the high quality voice overs from some highly respected actors and the minimal soundtrack that changes on cue when the action changes.
There is exactly one scene that maybe kinda - sorta works briefly, and that's just because Julia Roberts is really good at crying on cue.
We cover what it's like working with an esteemed co-cast, crying on cue and the pressure of portraying real people in addition to a nice dose of sarcasm and a sense of what happens when Nat Wolff unleashes his inner Alex Wolff.
If Stealing Beauty is shot with a painterliness by Darius Khondji and possessed of scattered nuggets of actual wisdom, not just the kind you get from leaning on coming - of - age clichés (I'm especially fond of dying writer Jeremy Irons's frantic search for what he considers one of his finest pieces of work («I would think that since I can't find it,» he qualifies)-RRB-, it's also rife with shallow performances (Tyler's is particularly impenetrable, pardon the pun — the camera loves her, but she doesn't love it back), perfunctory soundtrack cues (the use of Nina Simone is as uninspired here as the use of Edith Piaf is at the end of The Dreamers), and fizzling payoffs.
Working with analog sequencers and synthesizers we were also processing sound effects, which I had brought in a suitcase on mag, so that ocean waves might crash in G Major, the same key as the cue.
Saya stars as the part - vampire immortal demon hunter (imagine the ninja love child of Buffy and Spike with a very big blade) working for an international agency to stop a vampire infestation in 1970 Japan that has already gotten a hold on the local American military base (which is introduced with the not - so - subtle musical cue «War, What Is it Good For?»).
A Ricky Gervais vehicle likely to work for you to the extent that you enjoy laughing at the cliché of a coldhearted cad who ultimately experiences an 11th - hour epiphany right on cue for the flick to deliver a universal message about what really matters most in life.
Maybe it's because I found myself being so amused at how effectively this laugh - cue extravaganza appeared to work on my fellow audience members.
Doubling as an effective romance, Zemeckis story of Hanks's FedEx worker Chuck Noland becoming stranded on a deserted Pacific Ocean island after a plane crash, driven to survive by the thought of returning to his girlfriend Kelly (played by Helen Hunt) is one of the director's most restrained (even the music cues by Alan Silvestri don't start till over an hour into the film) and in - command pieces of work that sees the esteemed filmmaker largely hold back on artistic flashes and instead focusing on his leading man Hanks working his magic as the determined Chuck.
Berberian never shows a single frame of movie Gilderoy works on but provides plenty of aural cues, sound track snippets and narration describing the ludicrous set up of each scene to paint an image of an over-the-top mess commonly found in Italian horror.
Nuanced and supplemental, the score thankfully relies little on incidental cues (read: atonal bombast), typical of John Williams» or Howard Shore's work.
Filmed in aqueous greens and blues, its period design dripping with kitschy nostalgia and retro - futurism, «The Shape of Water» takes its cues from Golden Age Hollywood, including musicals, Bible epics and 1950s creature features, as well as the sleekly optimistic advertising imagery of the early 1960s: Elisa's best friend and next - door neighbor, Giles (Richard Jenkins), is a commercial artist working on a campaign for Jell - O, the shaky symbolic repository for the time period's most uncertain hopes and anxieties.
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