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Let's hope it makes better use of theatergoers' summer nights.
Next time you're camping, remember: Poop makes better fertilizer than fuel.
Nitropod boasts that it makes better tasting ice cream from natural ingredients.
It also makes better use of Kanye West's "Heartless" than 808s & Heartbreak.
Rothy's — we break down which online shoe startup makes better women's flats
When asked if there's anything he makes better than her, he says fried chicken.
"It makes better sense, because the private sector is much more effective," he added.
There is literally nothing in the health care system it makes better; it's pure policy nihilism.
"Gallium nitride makes better-performing semiconductors that were key in upgrading Patriot radar systems," said Mr. Lewis.
Drones are the new hotness in the gadget world and no one makes better drones than DJI.
People are realizing now, not only is it the right thing to do, it makes better art.
The time has clearly come for Congress to pass legislation that makes better use of that money.
An investor who makes better returns by taking on such risks is not demonstrating skill, say the authors.
Ninebot, a Beijing-based firm, makes better versions of the clunky, self-balancing scooters that were invented by America's Segway.
In the process, it also turns Daniel Kaluuya into a bonafide star, and makes better use of Allison Williams than we ever could've dreamed.
As with anything else, practice makes better and until you actively try to improve upon it you will be stuck right where you are.
But that dichotomy of passion and anxiety is also what defines much of James Supercave's psych-pop sound, and what makes Better Strange so compelling.
"Nobody in the world makes better reactors than Westinghouse," Perry told journalists after a meeting with India's oil and gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan in New Delhi.
Perhaps that is why the field of physics makes better tangible progress of untangling its mysteries than art does of untangling matters of the human condition.
This approach makes better use of earth observations used to initialize the model which gives forecasters a more accurate and timely picture of evolving weather situations.
One possible explanation is that unskilled natives respond to an increase in migration by specialising in work that makes better use of their command of English.
And why use a drip coffee maker that heats water in plastic when an old-style percolator makes better coffee without any plastic parts at all?
As a secular Muslim director who studied in California, married a Christian and now lives in Paris, he feels that delving into such complexities makes better characters.
While it's possible to keep a well-maintained modern car running for hundreds of thousands of miles, sometimes it makes better sense to say goodbye and start fresh.
Rather than tapping through a list of the apps, the new launcher uses a scrolling interface that is much simpler and makes better use of round watch faces.
Eat No one makes better galbijjim than your mother, at least if she's Korean and she's following the usual script about this fragrant stew of short ribs and root vegetables.
While it may not be as motivating as the snowball effect, it arguably makes better financial sense because it cuts down on the total amount of interest you'll end up paying.
Take 200 musicians, randomly choose 100 of them to take acid, and force 100 to abstain; if the first group makes better music, well, now you've found a secret of productivity.
In recent historical perspective, it makes better sense to see them as proponents of a social movement strategy, one that has its own successes and limits in the world of social activism.
A new kid tracker from Jiobit, launching today, wants to address these problems by offering a fully encrypted location tracker with a more modular form factor that makes better sense for small children.
DUESSELDORF, Germany, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Vodafone will reduce its European store footprint by 15%, chief executive Nick Read said on Tuesday, as the telecoms firm makes better use of data to optimise its store estate.
By increasing demand for labor and removing impediments to working, we can build an economy that shares its benefits more broadly and makes better use of the talents and drive of people living in struggling places.
"We increase the benefit of getting into a job, we make it more attractive to spend more time in the job, and we ensure that it makes better sense to save up to retirement," Jensen said.
Instead it just makes better use of what's available to it, using some fancy signal processing to squeeze more streams of data into the same old 20 MHz slices of spectrum your current phone makes use of.
What makes Better Call Saul different from Breaking Bad is that Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) chooses to help his brother, Chuck (Michael McKean), when Chuck winds up unconscious on the floor of a copy shop with a massive head wound.
The built-in Mail app now uses less space for storing your mail, Federighi noted, and Photos also has received a major update that now makes better use of various machine-learning techniques to better recognize faces and improve sorting.
The Definitive Guide to Business Shortly after launching tech start-up SevenRooms — a client relationship management platform that makes better service easier for restaurants, nightclubs and hotels — co-founder and CEO Joel Montaniel had his back up against the wall.
But a trade makes better sense for everyone involved: Love gets to enter a more competitive situation, the Cavs get to kickstart their rebuild with future assets, and whoever trades for him gets a damn good player for at least a couple seasons.
In Silicon Valley, Bodega's success will not be measured by how well it truly replaces the stores it wants to eliminate — by how many lives it makes better, how many jobs it creates, how many communities it strengthens, or how many families it serves.
Reassigned to his betrayed wife, Beth (Brittany Bradford), on the eve of their brutal divorce, it makes better sense, in theory; but because of the reverse chronology, it's pretty much the first thing out of her mouth and thus seems to come from nowhere.
But it seems likely that in the near-10 years that have passed since it acquired Paysbuy, the operator has realized it makes better business sense to work with the best payment firms in the industry directly rather than be, or own, a payment company itself.
He says the way Atomico thinks about diversity — and something that is actually stated in the VC firm's internal principles of how the organisation should operate — is that "a diverse decision group makes better decisions," which he says is also borne out by the available research.
"We have an interest in seeing more women on boards because there is data that a more diverse board makes better decisions," said Ms. Anderson, who was at Invesco before T. Rowe Price and has been working in the field of corporate governance for two decades.
After the planned revamp, the seat count in the Singapore Airlines A380s - which it flies to destinations like Sydney, London and Hong Kong - will rise by as much as 24 percent to 471 as the airline makes better use of the aircraft's space without reducing the size of economy class seats.
It's not clear in the clip (below) whether or not the car actually floats in the way that Musk describes, but it certainly makes better headway than vehicles stranded in the same tunnel, pushing through the water with relative ease and making it to dry land on the other side.
Google has added a notable addition to its line of "Go" edition apps – the lightweight apps designed primarily for emerging markets – with the launch of Gmail Go. The app, like others in the Go line, takes up less storage space on users' smartphones and makes better use of mobile data compared with the regular version of Gmail.
In the end, with modern compilers, MIPS makes better use of its register space even during procedure calls.
It makes better prediction possible and adapting to unwanted surprises and problems which usually cause delays (down- time), additional interventions and higher costs.
It was deemed more economical to demolish and rebuild a new terminal. Construction of the new single-storey structure began in 2014 and gradually built over the site of the old terminal in three stages over approximately 20 months. Opened in 2016, it has an area of 2,900 m2, only slightly bigger than the existing terminal of 2,600 m2 but makes better use of the floor area.
It is taken by mouth. The most common side effects include upper respiratory tract infections (such as colds), hypoesthesia (reduced sense of touch), bone fractures, weight gain, dizziness, flatulence (gas) and edema (swelling). Pioglitazone makes cells (fat, muscle and liver) more sensitive to insulin, which means that the body makes better use of the insulin it produces. Glimepiride is a sulphonylurea: it stimulates the pancreas to produce more insulin.
"Sour paste", as the name suggests, tastes a little sour, but is characterized by a relatively thick and soft rice noodle. The "dry paste" does not have the sourness of the sour paste, and the noodle is relatively thin and more rigid. Older people in Kunming think the "sour paste" noodles are more authentic. Most people in Yunnan think the Kunming noodle does not satisfy their taste buds, and generally believe Mengzi County and Jianshui County makes better noodles.
Once at the top of the stroke the air-fuel mixture is fired. This is the power stroke during which the maximum mechanical advantage is reached after the piston has moved approximately 5% of its travel from top dead centre (approx. 10° ATDC), which makes better use of the high cylinder pressures at this point in the cycle. In comparison, a conventional engine reaches its maximum mechanical advantage after the piston has moved approximately 40% of its travel from TDC (approx.
The ground is liable to shift under your feet. A protagonist may find himself living out another person's dream, or he may enter a drug-induced state that actually makes better sense than the real world, or he may cross into a different universe completely." Alternate universes and simulacra are common plot devices, with fictional worlds inhabited by common, working people, rather than galactic elites. "There are no heroes in Dick's books", Ursula K. Le Guin wrote, "but there are heroics.
Then the intervener advocates an alternative interpretation of needs and shows how it makes better sense of experience in the attempt to increase others' openness to this needs proposal. To prevent a shift in needs, an intervener foregrounds anomalies in the proposed interpretation of needs. Then the intervener advocates a way to account for anomalies in the currently existing interpretation of needs to attempt to maintain the current interpretation of needs. In both cases, communication drives social system change and continuity.
Each Ethernet frame must be processed as it passes through the network. Processing the contents of a single large frame is preferable to processing the same content broken up into smaller frames, as this makes better use of available CPU time by reducing interrupts. This also minimizes the overhead byte count and reduces the number of frames needing to be processed. This is analogous to physically mailing a packet of papers instead of several single envelopes with one sheet each, saving envelopes and cutting sorting time.
Instead of capturing the sound of live groups, they were > making three-minute musicals, matching singers to songs in the same way that > movie producers matched stars to film roles. As Miller told 'Time' magazine > in 1951, 'Every singer has certain sounds he makes better than others. > Frankie Laine is sweat and hard words - he's a guy beating the pillow, a > purveyor of basic emotions. Guy Mitchell is better with happy-go-lucky > songs; he's a virile young singer, gives people a vicarious lift.
The development goal is not only raw 3D performance, but system integration, power consumption and 2D capabilities. There is also an approach which abandons the traditional method (Vsync) of updating the display and makes better use of sample and hold technology to lower power consumption. During the second quarter of 2013 79.3 percent of smartphones sold worldwide were running a version of Android, and the Linux kernel dominates smartphones. Hardware developers have an incentive to deliver Linux drivers for their hardware but, due to competition, no incentive to make these drivers free and open-source.
The film received predominantly negative reviews in the US. Rotten Tomatoes reports that 30% of 161 critics rated the film positively with an average score of 4.5/10. The consensus states that "Sanctum is beautifully photographed, and it makes better use of 3-D technology than most, but that doesn't make up for its ham-handed script and lifeless cast." It has a Metacritic rating of 42 out of 100. However, in the rest of the world, where the major part of the gross take occurred, some reviews were slightly better.
The Daily Telegraph critic commented: "I have never left a play more convinced that I had just witnessed a masterpiece". Vincent Canby of The New York Times described the play as "Tom Stoppard's richest, most ravishing comedy to date, a play of wit, intellect, language, brio and, new for him, emotion". But other New York reviews were mixed or unfavourable, complaining of the anachronisms and lack of realism. The production left John Simon of New York Magazine with the view that "Stoppard overdoes it…Arcadia makes better reading than seeing".
Devan wrote: > Consider how she tore to shreds so many of our cherished beliefs. The idiots > that we are, we had believed "pluralism" meant, among other things, > "autonomy and retention of identity for individual bodies", a "society in > which the members of minority groups maintain their independent cultural > traditions", "a system that recognises more than one ultimate principle or > kind of being", as the Oxford English Dictionary puts it.The Straits Times > Interactive and > Oh, I cried when I read that. Imagine that: The moral conservative majority > makes better vulgar jokes than the immoral liberal minority – and in > Parliament too.
The Triple E class can carry 23 rows of containers compared to 22 of the E class, which makes better use of the reach of current terminal cranes. The deckhouse is relatively further forward, whilst the engines are to the rear; similar to CMA CGM's of containerships, also built by Daewoo. The forward deckhouse allows containers to be stacked higher in front of the bridge, further increasing capacity while maintaining forward visibility sufficient to comply with SOLAS regulation V/22. The Triple E-class vessels are operated by a crew of 13, while the even larger Globe class requires 31 on board.
However, tests that require modifying a back-end data repository such as a database or a log file does qualify as grey-box, as the user would not normally be able to change the data repository in normal production operations. Grey-box testing may also include reverse engineering to determine, for instance, boundary values or error messages. By knowing the underlying concepts of how the software works, the tester makes better-informed testing choices while testing the software from outside. Typically, a grey-box tester will be permitted to set up an isolated testing environment with activities such as seeding a database.
In 2010, Shanahan published Embodiment and the inner life: Cognition and Consciousness in the Space of Possible Minds, a book that helped inspire the 2014 film Ex Machina. The book argues that cognition revolves around a process of "inner rehearsal" by an embodied entity working to predict the consequences of its physical actions. In 2015, Shanahan published The Technological Singularity, which runs through various scenarios following the invention of an artificial intelligence that makes better versions of itself and rapidly outcompetes humans. The book aims to be an evenhanded primer on the issues surrounding superhuman intelligence.
At 9 AM on Saturday, with 33 hours before the wedding, Barney is caught in the middle as Robin and Loretta continue to feud over the blouse Robin won in "The Poker Game". The three of them, joined by Lily, sit down to brunch together as Robin flaunts the blouse in Loretta's face and escalates the feud when she claims her mother makes better scrambled eggs than Loretta. Barney tries to avoid taking sides, but he and Lily and many of the inn's patrons praise Loretta's eggs. When Robin is unable to cook scrambled eggs herself, she concedes defeat.
For Sandstone, however, it was decided that at least two of the three tests would use levitated cores. The motivation behind the composite core was to make better use of the available fissionable material. The use of uranium-235 in an implosion weapon instead of the inefficient gun type Little Boy was an obvious development. However, while plutonium was more expensive and harder to produce than uranium-235, it fissions faster, because it makes better use of the neutrons its fission produces. On the other hand, the slower reaction of uranium-235 permits the assembly of super-critical masses, making it theoretically possible to produce weapons with high yields.
The Christian faith makes better citizens, who use their God-given freedom to work for their societies to further the causes of justice and unity.Orientales ecclesias 19 The encyclical letter is a sign of solidarity with all clergy and faithful of the Eastern Catholic Churches, who suffer for their faith in the East. The Pope is especially proud of all those who maintain their faith and link to the Catholic Church in such difficult times and commends all those, who to continue to persevere in their faith and oppose with the same firmness as so many brave generations before them. The Pope concludes by requesting world- wide public prayers for the persecuted and, embracing all, offers his Apostolic Blessing.
She has spoken out on the subject of affordable housing for the poor and urged the Ugandan government and Kampala City Council (the predecessor to Kampala Capital City Authority), which she accused of corruption and incompetence, to do better in order to avoid sprawling slums. Her research suggests that low-rise housing would be a better solution than single-storey detached dwellings for the very poor. It makes better use of land, is more likely to allow people to live within reach of jobs, and ultimately requires less expenditure on infrastructure. Her proposals could be part of an "enabling strategy" for low-cost housing using local people's ideas and craft skills, according to Professor Emeritus Dick Urban Vestbro of KTH.
Digital audio broadcasting (DAB) is an advanced radio technology which debuted in some countries in 1998 that transmits audio from terrestrial radio stations as a digital signal rather than an analog signal as AM and FM do. Its advantages are that DAB has the potential to provide higher quality sound than FM (although many stations do not choose to transmit at such high quality), has greater immunity to radio noise and interference, makes better use of scarce radio spectrum bandwidth, and provides advanced user features such as electronic program guide, sports commentaries, and image slideshows. Its disadvantage is that it is incompatible with previous radios so that a new DAB receiver must be purchased. As of 2017, 38 countries offer DAB, with 2,100 stations serving listening areas containing 420 million people.
He then applied to Rav Yosef for redress; and the latter, provoked at the discomfiture of the scholar, exclaimed, "He who has not failed to avenge the disgrace of the Edomite kingsee II Kings 3:27; Amos 2:1 will not fail to avenge your disgrace." It is added that shortly afterward Rab Adda died suddenly, and several rabbis, including Dimi, who had some grievances against him, reproached themselves with having been indirectly instrumental in his punishment.Bava Batra 22a As an educator Dimi acted on the maxim, "Rivalry among scholars advances scholarship"; therefore he approved Rava's rule not to remove a teacher because his rival makes better progress with his pupils, arguing that rivalry will induce more strenuous efforts and produce better results. On the other hand, Rava, believing that "mistakes will correct themselves," showed preference for the teacher that succeeded in imparting much knowledge, even if not very exact.
Ratio deco would be expected to give a slower ascent similar to the red line profile, whereas traditional Haldanean models would be expected to give a steeper ascent similar to the yellow line profile. Illustration only - not calculated on the basis of any actual profile. A conventional decompression profile, based on a dissolved gas model algorithm, will result in a diver ascending relatively quickly through shorter deep stops before spending a great deal of time at the shallower stops (resulting in a much sharper angle in the depth/time graph of the ascent profile), ratio deco will allow a diver to dynamically take a total decompression obligation for a given dive and create a profile which makes better use the most effective parts of the decompression profile, and spends comparatively less time at the less effective stops (resulting in a much softer curve in the depth/time graph of the ascent profile).
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Sale el Sol received an average score of 89 based on 5 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Carlos Quintana from About.com praised Shakira's experimentation with merengue and rock sounds on the album, noting that her "never ending innovative style giving us an indication of her artistic evolution and current musical interests", and that Sale el Sol "shows again why Shakira is one of the top Latin Pop artists in the world". Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic gave it a very positive review, complimenting Shakira's versatility in her "pan-global approach", and praising the album's simple and "breezy" nature, saying it "never once sounds disparate or overworked -- it's sunny and easy, its natural buoyancy disguising Shakira's range and skill -- but listen closely and it becomes apparent that nobody makes better pop records in the new millennium than she does".
In January 2009, the U.S. Department of Defense announced the largest RFID award in history, a $429 million contract for DASH7 devices, to four prime contractors: Savi Technology, Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Unisys and Systems & Processes Engineering Corp. (SPEC). In March 2009, the DASH7 Alliance, a non-profit industry consortium to promote interoperability among DASH7-compliant devices, was announced, and as of July 2010 has more than fifty participants in twenty-three countries. Similar to what the Wi-Fi Alliance does for IEEE 802.11, the DASH7 Alliance is doing for the ISO 18000-7 standard for wireless sensor networking. In April 2011, the DASH7 Alliance announced adoption of DASH7 Mode 2, a next-generation version of the ISO 18000-7 standard that makes better use of modern silicon to achieve faster throughput, multi-hop, lower latency, better security, sensor support, and a built-in query protocol. In March 2012, the DASH7 Alliance announced it was making the DASH7 Mode 2 specification available to non-members on an open source basis.
" Dickinson concluded by giving the new edition an excellent rating of 9 out of 10, saying, "the revised rules deserve a proper trial; they are well thought out and explained, though quite complex, and I suspect will in many cases be welcomed with the words, 'That makes better sense!'" Oliver Dickinson reviewed RuneQuest 3 for White Dwarf #75, and stated that "Personally, I take very seriously Greg Stafford's comment that RQ3 reflects his conception of Glorantha better, and I welcome most of the changes and innovations, particularly Fatigue Points." In the March 1987 edition of White Dwarf (Issue 87), Peter Green reviewed a new hardcover version of the third edition, and generally liked it, although he did find "a few irritations", notably that reference was made to sections of the 1st- or 2nd- edition rules that no longer existed. He concluded by warning that "beginners should perhaps leave it until they are familiar with a more introductory system [...] Experienced players of other games will find much in Runequest to recommend it [...] it is superb value and well worth getting even if you never intend to play it.

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