That's fancy talk for the time it takes for a device to talk to the network.
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"That's just fancy talk for basically, fluids flow from hot to cold at an interface," Boreyko says.
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The Ornata is a "mecha membrane" keyboard, which is fancy talk for a hybrid between mechanical and standard keyboards.
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They are skeptical of fancy talk about global leadership, and they despise the uxorious American elite, who have in turn abandoned them.
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The researchers behind the newest study used this information to study the galaxy in phase space—fancy talk for how its stars' velocities vary with their position.
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VIZIO boasts more than one billion colors and over 8 million pixels with color accurate images and lively tones and hues, but that's just fancy talk for an immersive TV-watching experience.
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It's made with nano-suction technology on the back, which is pretty much just fancy-talk for thousands of tiny suctions cups, so you can reliably pop it with no fear of it falling down.
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Both feature a diaphragm coated in "diamond-like carbon material," which may sound like mere fancy talk, but rigid materials like diamond are the best thing to use when trying to create speaker cones that don't distort.
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That's fancy talk for an electricity sandwich: The layers aren't too important, beyond the fact that it's a cathode plate (negatively charged), below a layer of organic molecules (remember back to highschool: it's just some atoms strung together with carbon), below an anode plate (positively charged).
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"If the fund agrees to something on the basis of a hazy promise of future debt relief…then all this fancy talk about standing up to the Germans at the board would once again be an empty show," says Ashoka Mody, a former IMF official now at Princeton University.
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For all their fancy talk (and talk, and talk) about psychology, neurology and the ways in which racism pervades American culture — naturally a churning topic at the moment — the forces that bring these four characters together too often seem dictated more by the playwright's desire to dive deeply into a swirling whirlpool of ideas rather than by natural circumstances.
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'Spartan' was used to hybridize the following rose cultivars: 'Apricot Nectar', 'Brandenburg, 'Bridal Pink', 'City of Leeds', 'Comanche', 'Duke of Windsor', 'Elizabeth of Glamis, 'Fancy Talk, 'Ginger', 'Gingersnap', 'Mischief, 'Neus Europa', 'Paddy McGredy', 'Princess Michiko', 'Violet Carson' and 'Zorina'.
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