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"mechanically" Definitions
  1. by power from an engine
  2. using a machine or an engine
  3. in a way that is connected with mechanics (= the science of movement and force)
  4. without thinking, like a machine
  5. with a good understanding of how machines work

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What the game is mechanically, or at least what it appears to be mechanically, is a huge part of what's drawing so many people to play it.
Because of fears of mad cow disease, mechanically separated beef is not considered safe for human consumption, so, by buying all-beef, you'll be avoiding mechanically separated meat altogether.
Mechanically, it is a brutal process; emotionally, it's incredibly healing.
Conversely if it's mechanically right, he can handle any pitching.
The company said it mechanically completed both stations last week.
Mechanically, if you have half the returns from this investment.
If nothing else, cash just mechanically makes people less poor.
"I feel mechanically as consistent as I've been," Wood said.
Ara is mechanically simpler and more complex than earlier versions.
But although they were mechanically simple, they were surprisingly unpredictable.
It's not just because it's surprisingly rich and mechanically rewarding.
It's certainly mechanically possible, but you can't do it perfectly.
There is no limit to how much mechanically separated chicken can be in your hotdog, though there is a limit to how much mechanically separated pork can be involved — the USDA caps that at 20%.
The profane, offensive, and grammatically and mechanically incorrect often go unchecked.
There's nothing mechanically built into the sequel that supports your sneakery.
Mechanically and mentally, I feel like I'm in a better place.
Their proteins are isolates, extracted mechanically from whole soy and peas.
Mechanically and performance-wise, however, the vehicles could be quite similar.
Mechanically it's one of the worst made cars I've ever owned.
He mechanically wasn't anywhere near where it eventually has ended up.
Your mind is not a vacuum sweeping up each word mechanically.
DW: Well, but you also just ... Mechanically, you can't co-raise.
Autodesk built a simulation engine to mechanically simulate parts and their geometry.
"The election will be December the 12th," she replied, mechanically, to both.
Baraja proposes a novel, mechanically simpler way to direct its laser sight.
The grapes are mechanically sifted without damage into a giant container below.
"Tighter wage growth does not mechanically translate into higher inflation," Praet said.
Overdoses make sense from a narrative perspective, but mechanically, it's a wash.
My mother would ceaselessly, mechanically weave intumwa , the lids for the churns.
"Mechanically, I'm pretty much the same," he told reporters after the game.
Hearing his playing mechanically reproduced profoundly altered his sense of his sound.
At its heart, conversation—real conversation—is extremely difficult to convey mechanically.
The mechanically similar Toyota 86 is a touch pricier at $27,000 base.
Only devices that mechanically increase the rate of fire would be affected.
That feels appropriate to a production that often registers as mechanically autoerotic.
Mechanically separated meats and fillers like nonfat milk powder are also allowed.
Mechanically speaking, swapping your saddle for a new one is simple, too.
I think we will do it as fast as scientifically and mechanically.
He stood and walked to the back of his RV, moving mechanically.
He's made progress mechanically through eight NFL starts, but these things take time.
Those factors both mechanically increase the budget deficit relative to what Trump projects.
In comfort mode, the exhaust is mechanically subdued, and yet it still growls.
The brides entered the room mechanically; the rings were handed over like clockwork.
Her girlfriend had always been the faster, better, and more mechanically-gifted gamer.
He made mechanically driven silkscreen prints of everyday objects informed by postwar abstraction.
So your alternative is to go in and manage them mechanically with cutting.
Mechanically, Mankind Divided follows closely in the very competent footsteps of Human Revolution.
Getting through a challenge, whether it's mechanically or mentally demanding, is so gratifying.
It's a game that refuses to engage with itself mechanically, thematically, or narratively.
As of now, the telescope has only been connected "mechanically", according to NASA.
I'm not sure how it could be done mechanically or legally without FEMA.
These Legions should be the stars of the show, both narratively and mechanically.
Mechanically, House Democrats could approach the new evidence in any of three ways.
She didn't hesitate, but she also didn't reach mechanically for the pink papers.
The first is, as you might expect, that the doors are mechanically locked.
I was not mechanically inclined for that challenge, let's put that out there.
Its devices could rival the iPhone mechanically, but the operating system could not compete.
Prices can vary by millions as each handmade car is mechanically and historically unique.
"I think by the third hour they knew something was wrong mechanically," he said.
It's also mechanically advanced, removing up to 100 percent more plaque than manual brushing.
Mechanically and conceptually, each play session asks you about where you want to end.
So when you click mute it actually mechanically disconnects the microphone from the device.
And I'm even happier I got to master this fascinating, complex, mechanically rich place.
To flick the spinner was, mechanically, to submit oneself to the will of God.
Still, mechanically, there's not much reason for Chronos to be exclusive to the Rift.
Today he's often stuck in one gear, barrelling mechanically through a beat, nearly yelling.
A spiritual successor would be big, mechanically sophisticated, artistically compelling, and tough but fair.
While the exterior of the unbuilt building is expansive, the interior is mechanically intricate.
Because enjoying a crossword puzzle isn't just about mechanically filling in answers to clues.
"We should not just mechanically copy the political systems of other countries," he said.
And it created the possibility for white-collar jobs in mechanically cooled office buildings.
That does mean that just mechanically it may do better if the dollar is gaining.
If humans walked like robots, engineers already would have perfected zero-effort, mechanically-assisted walking.
We discovered that the human bone daggers are mechanically superior to the cassowary bone daggers.
We will do it as fast as it can mechanically and physically be done, Steve.
It's just one of those things where from the get-go I felt off (mechanically).
In a regular car, the brake pedal is mechanically connected to the hydraulic braking system.
But he was going back and forth too much (mechanically), and shot raggedy as hell.
"But the foam, mechanically speaking, is a big player in whatever's going on," Hoogkamer says.
Bidet seats are occasionally controlled mechanically, but usually they're powered electrically and have special features.
Investigators say they've checked out the bus and they found nothing mechanically wrong with it.
"When I hear people say, 'We can raise rates quickly,' mechanically, that's true," she said.
"Sometimes I feel like, mechanically, I tend to rush from time to time," Betances said.
The rule is mechanically simple, said Steve Wlodychak, principle, Indirect Tax at Ernst and Young.
That provided ample support for Gsellman, who felt mechanically stronger than in his previous starts.
But it wouldn't be big enough, mechanically, to be able to kick your leg out.
Even the synthpop hooks seem flecked with dust, chiming mechanically behind several layers of distortion.
Both chicken and pork can be mechanically separated, which is about as attractive as it sounds.
It also reduces the number of outstanding shares, which mechanically increases the value of each share.
But it's also to be expected when tasking talented actors with mechanically copying an existing movie.
Thematically, stylistically, and mechanically, Ritual of the Night is a Castlevania game in all but name.
Cossins' ability to teach mechanically, and his understanding of the inner workings of catching, is amazing.
What are the things that transform real world locations into mechanically satisfying spaces for combat encounters?
This is a mechanically fixed system: trusses support these things, and they all have mechanical fixings.
"We will do it as fast as it can mechanically and physically be done," he said.
Leprince uses long crop rotations, increased varieties and weeds mechanically and manually, techniques which increase costs.
When I'm mechanically right, I'm able to do what I want to do with the ball.
But in spite of everything it had going for it, Digimon World was, mechanically, a mess.
Toward the end of the show, these three-foot spikes mechanically rose out of the water.
Actually, Mr. Sorrell swears he is so mechanically inept that he cannot change a light bulb.
Mechanically wading into treatment as into a limitless ocean, I submitted to what the doctors decreed.
There's one exception: "Shape of You", a veritable electrobanger, slinking mechanically over a pitched percussive bubblesynth.
Some companies such as Nvidia are using the Lincoln MKZ which is mechanically identical to the Fusion.
Mechanically, this plays out as a Super Smash Bros-esque fighting game played with Oculus Touch controllers.
I kind of settled into it and started finding my groove mechanically as the game went on.
These are sourced, mechanically processed and spun into yarns in Italy, with a fully traceable supply chain.
We've seen good location with his fastball but when you're off a little bit mechanically there's inconsistencies.
Bits come and go through the cable and are relayed to the appropriate devices, mechanically and invisibly.
He approached the task mechanically, as if the food were paperwork keeping him from his weekend plans.
"He's going through a tough time, and mechanically I think he's a little bit off," Girardi said.
The chair I was ushered to was mechanically intimidating, with levers that made it rise and sink.
RAYMOND DALIO: Well, I think, let's just look at mechanically because we can maybe handle it differently.
The prospect of mechanically moving large amounts of cash into China is likely to unnerve fund managers.
After being previously mocked for mechanically repeating a slam on Obama, Rubio turned the tables on Trump.
And mechanically, it's little different from the grenades American soldiers lobbed into bunkers during the World Wars.
Mechanically, The Hong Kong Massacre works in exactly the same way — except for one important quirk: bullet time.
For example, viscoelastic materials (typically soft polymeric materials) are effective in absorbing sound but are not mechanically rigid.
In that case, is it actually feeling pain or is it just mechanically signaling the experience of pain?
So, now that you know the full story, go forth and enjoy your hotdogs, mechanically separated or not.
The better the designs are mechanically, the less power and smarts are required to keep the robot upright.
The systems are mechanically operated, which surely has more potential as a failure point than fixed-lens setups.
She's a technically precise gymnast, but she has a tendency to move mechanically, like a wind-up doll.
"Mechanically, the idea of warehouse lines and their securitization have been around for a long time," says Klein.
In this way you can create systems that store energy and release it mechanically multiple thousands of times.
For me it's a gut feeling and intuition, and I've seen some male directors view emotion more mechanically.
Outside of its clunky platforming, I don't know that I played a more mechanically satisfying game this year.
Aesthetically, thematically and mechanically, everything shifts, and the first time it happened, it was a pretty rad surprise.
Rock Band VR, at least in demo form, is far looser and less mechanically demanding than its predecessors.
Mechanically, this is "bad" for a first person shooter, but thematically, I think it works in its favor.
There is no room for error when people depend on overnight or continuous mechanically assisted ventilation for survival.
So with the advent of industrialization in 19th-century Mexico came tinkering with mechanically driven nixtamalization and tortilla production.
One wonders if it's possible to carve out a third way between the purely intuitive and the mechanically standardized.
Flash-forward 11 years, and Danny and Theo are married with a child and mechanically trying for another one.
For some reason, in the past, having playable Nazis in multiplayer WWII shooters felt mechanically necessary and nothing more.
This goes from tiny 5-minute stories made in twine to systems-heavy, mechanically ambitious games like Dishonored 2.
The puzzles, which differ mechanically as you move from one chapter to the next, connect directly to the text.
"I watch those guys and see how they pitch to other hitters, but mechanically not so much," Hader said.
How you structure your choices, how you present interaction mechanically to the player, is how you tell your story.
She spoke in a monotone, eyes glazed, describing every detail mechanically as if trying to avoid reliving the moment.
The pair shook hands mechanically after the match and neither player was interested in sharing details about their argument.
Where a stone's surface is flaking or "sugary," it can be mechanically tooled away, although that comes with drawbacks.
But the problem is the way it was promoted by the Jade Egg-thusiasts was not bio-mechanically appropriate.
The device, which its creators call the replicator (but shouldn't, because that's a MakerBot trademark), is mechanically quite simple.
I love Destiny 2, for example, which is a big piece of shit story-wise but is mechanically superb.
Mechanically, Origins goes from one-button combat and multi-button parkour to one-button parkour and multi-button combat.
Ventilators in general mechanically pump breathable air into the lungs of patients who have trouble breathing on their own.
In the 1930s, his high school principal, knowing Joe was mechanically inclined, suggested he join the Army Air Corps.
Here, the artist targets the way we deploy our thumbed approval in virtual interactions: like punches, swiftly, mechanically, thoughtlessly.
People upload their information, advertisers plug in their information, lots of stuff sort of happens mechanically, and then oops.
He may be handsome and charming and mechanically adept, but he's rather dull and inarticulate with no defined personality.
Not only did it need to work mechanically, it had to look and feel good on the hand, too.
Fahima Deeb, a mechanically gifted Resonant, and her non-Resonant girlfriend Alyssa both join up with the resistance effort.
The sun and moon don't trade off mechanically, as we have been taught by nursery mobiles and cuckoo clocks.
Hey wait, if it's showing this cool mask mechanically form over your face… where did your gas mask go?
The footprint of such plants is relatively small, and their odors are mechanically contained, if they are operated properly.
FSIS estimates that 1573 billion pounds or about 11 percent of the beef labeled for sale has been mechanically tenderized.
Modern aircraft achieve the same results—OK, much better results—with mechanically driven flaps, slats, ailerons, spoilers, elevators, and rudders.
Navarro's strangest belief about trade is his longstanding contention that blocking foreign imports will mechanically raise American gross domestic product.
Mechanically it's no better than playing an MP3 of the sutras on repeat, though it's a great deal more expensive.
Some drones also take off and land vertically, and with rotors powered by electric motors, they are mechanically more straightforward.
To Chris' point, I think the overt "gaminess" of Resident Evil 7 breaks immersion but makes it more mechanically interesting.
"More patent protection mechanically increases Canadian payments for those drugs, though likely will not affect what we pay," Ippolito says.
In the fiction of Overwatch, Brigitte is the daughter of the mechanically inclined hero Torbjorn, and an apprentice to Reinhardt.
For the shutter, Dudley rejected a few common mechanically simple designs and found a solution in a camera from 1885.
When Aibo looked up at me and yipped, that tiny tail wagging mechanically on its rump, my heart was warmed.
When a stray ad exec bro mechanically asked who people worked for, they were chided for making the moment transactional.
Instead of altering the sound waves electronically, they did it mechanically using simple tubes that vary in length and shape.
The proposed GyroGlove uses the laws of physics -- rather than chemistry -- to stabilize a patient's hand and control tremors mechanically.
You can make an argument that some of the firming in headline inflation is just mechanically eating into real spending.
She mechanically removes her mohair bikini top and eventually breaks down in tears as the man kisses her topless torso.
Much of this improvement likely reflects expectations of corporate tax reform that is mechanically translated into higher earnings and valuations.
Such aircraft are typically built to last 262 or 21999 years, and there was no indication anything was mechanically amiss.
The pieces of the molecule were held together mechanically, like links in a chain, rather than the usual chemical bonds.
Thousands of raw chickens whizzed by on overhead shackles, slid into chutes, and were mechanically sawed into thighs and drumsticks.
Mechanically, each are resource-gathering tasks, but soon the locals start recognizing the Keeper and their role in the village.
They are competitive in other ways too: EVs are simpler mechanically, and require less equipment and fewer workers to assemble them.
For instance, they don't know why, mechanically speaking, different approaches to tying two strands together are stronger or weaker than others.
With a basic prosthetic, the grip mechanism might be controlled mechanically, with a cable attached to the opposite shoulder, for example.
"The repair of the pipeline ... is now mechanically complete and pressure testing is well under way," Ineos said in a statement.
Running parallel to the animated cover's growing/shrinking seedpod, an 8' x 10' inflatable mechanically inflated and deflated at the installation.
While "Far Harbor" is mechanically the same as Fallout 4, it isn't afraid to use that foundation to try new things.
"When you get letters from the highest level of government, you expect them to be at least mechanically correct," she added.
"He just fell out of whack mechanically, started rushing his pitches and couldn't get through it," said Seattle manager Scott Servais.
On his kill mission, he is thwarted by Grace (Mackenzie Davis), a mechanically augmented human whose powers are greater than expected.
The first of two installations is "The Marionette Maker," a tour de force of mechanically animated puppetry inhabiting a travel trailer.
Certain melodies become so mechanically familiar over time that when you pay attention they disarm, and that's how Christmas music works.
However, as automobiles became more mechanically refined — and as safety requirements imposed greater conformity on exterior designs — interiors grew in importance.
This will, mechanically, create higher wages for most people in the sense that manufactured goods built in Asia will become cheaper.
"It's not our goal, of course, to revive a model from the past and mechanically apply it to today," he said.
"Things were going pretty smoothly mechanically tonight, and I was able to make some pitches when I needed to," Harvey said.
"(Twins catcher Jason) Castro saw something just mechanically that I was doing that was helping with the misfires there," Gibson said.
The British Churchill tank was slow and initially mechanically unreliable, yet later models were as well armored as a German Tiger.
While crops like wheat and potatoes have been harvested mechanically for decades, many fruits and vegetables have proved resistant to automation.
The mission was only the eighth long-distance voyage the mechanically troubled ship has undertaken since it was commissioned in 1990.
Mechanically speaking, it bears very little resemblance to the digital versions, but emotionally it still feels very much like an XCOM game.
As Cassidy has sketched out, though, the timeline could maybe work, at least mechanically, if there are no hiccups along the way.
"In the past, theories for how cancer might behave mechanically have either been theories for solids or theories for fluids," Manning said.
I realized what each of these iron lung users have in common are the aid of generous, mechanically skilled friends and family.
I think we will do it as fast as it can be done scientifically, as fast as it can be done mechanically.
Each battery-powered electric skate has been based on the Tesla Model X, and will be mechanically confined to a concrete track.
Dead branches and leaves, affixed to wires crisscrossing the gallery, mechanically rustle and twitch, often in time with Ms. Sandsmark's agitated movement.
Mr Kundtz says that tracking satellites across the sky mechanically is untenable if the antennae are to be affordable and widely used.
They're also less mechanically complicated since they don't need fuel lines, valves, and exhaust systems, so they fit in a smaller package.
The Spin 512 has the Antimicrobial Corning Gorilla Glass display, while the 512 has mechanically anchored keys that are difficult to remove.
How is it that we have profoundly mechanically and visually complex renditions of shooting people but not dynamic, blockbuster home management simulators?
The harder adjustment, however, is that Generations Ultimate is mechanically and structurally the same as pretty much every other pre-World game.
They are mechanically much better than we are, they have an amazing ability to understand things, but they don't have a soul.
Those unbranded ads, he said, helps patients "understand that there is mechanically a reason why their OIC is different" from ordinary constipation.
"The FSA does not intend to mechanically increase capital requirements as an effect of new Basel standards," it said in a statement.
Mechanically, the Tacoma sticks with a tried-and-true 3.5-liter V6 making 53 horsepower, with a six-speed automatic swapping cogs.
It just looked mechanically just a little bit out of sync as far as maybe coming down the mound a little bit.
In the late 21965s, the citrus industry supported 70-odd projects aimed at harvesting oranges mechanically; by 1980, this industry support ended.
Indeed, mechanically speaking it's no different from what the Fed did in its quantitative easing programs when it purchased long-dated debt.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman also reported that the iPhone 7's home button would no longer be a button you mechanically press down.
It begins with a mournful setting of lines by Shakespeare delivered almost mechanically, with shouts of "Donbass" flung out with raw aggression.
"You didn't fill in the blank describing your relationship to the person you've identified as your emergency contact," he said somewhat mechanically.
"Very special people, a very special country," Mr. Trump summarized, a bit mechanically, before heading off to Florida for the Thanksgiving holiday.
"I felt like I was mechanically really good tonight," said deGrom, who had worked between starts on raising his throwing arm faster.
Before the crisis and Great Recession, Taylor was quick to caution that a rule should not and could not be implemented mechanically.
On "ceremony" nights, she mechanically copulates with the Commander while lying in the lap of his infertile wife, Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski).
Then masonry ovens gave way to autoclaves, speeding up production, and most companies invested in shredders, to break up the agave mechanically.
By including NIV in the durable medical equipment competitive bidding, CMS risks substantially compromising the care of patients requiring mechanically assisted ventilation.
In a mechanically even rhythm, arms are raised and lowered semaphorically, feet are extended and retracted, but elbows and knees are rarely bent.
"Oils and dead skin cells build up if the scalp is not washed, and the scales are mechanically removed during shampooing," she says.
For most of modern history, the easiest way to block the spread of an idea was to keep it from being mechanically disseminated.
But there are still a ton of questions around the way it works mechanically, the terms involved for consumers and its overall benefits.
Compared to other notch-less solutions, like pop-up lenses or flipping cameras, there are no mechanically moving parts to worry about here.
But while they're mechanically similar and sound the same, there's still subtle difference between the keys from Cherry and the keys from Razer.
At the same time, there's still a joystick under my right thumb to adjust the focus point mechanically while using the electronic viewfinder.
Rihanna's Anti succeeds because 90% of the album is mechanically flawless, lending each tiny crack in the surface the weight of an earthquake.
"You need to mechanically go in and debride your mouth of bacteria," Dr. Cho says, meaning that brushing and flossing are still essential.
Volpe is electro-mechanically etching the pentagrams into the cube's surface, then making them stand out by melting bronze into the etched areas.
The last time I even attempted anything that mechanically feels like GirlJail, it was Undertale, and I famously stopped a few hours in.
Mechanically, it's reminiscent of the PlayStation 2 game God of War: a fast, violent combo-based beat-em-up peppered with simple puzzles.
Mechanically, as the dollar rises, of course that reduces our cost competitiveness in international markets and it can slow down our export projection.
Open the camera app, flip to front-facing and wait just under a second, as it mechanically extends on top of the device.
The buttons are satisfying and sturdy, with mechanically tensioned springs underneath both the left and right buttons and separate key plates for accuracy.
Moreover, for at least some of the factors, the ABA has set certain objective criteria that it applies mechanically, perhaps too much so.
Now veteran helicopter manufacturer Bell has a design to replace the mechanically driven tail rotor assembly with four much smaller, shrouded electric fans.
It concluded that running on blades, though mechanically different than running on legs, put the same kind of stress on the human body.
Unlike the industrial grows of the central coast, where grapes are often mechanically harvested, grapes in Napa and Sonoma are almost always handpicked.
Soon the miners emerge from the darkness, trance-like and in single file, as they toss their hard hats mechanically in a heap.
Electric propulsion also stands to be less mechanically complicated and could, in theory, reduce operating costs, which is why some airlines want electric planes.
"So when we're thinking about how she's different from Drake, mechanically, it just added to our already established suite of Uncharted mechanics," Margenau said.
Along with the ongoing fascination in mechanically replicating our own movements and anatomy, Robots considers how machines have fit into our perception of ourselves.
To eventually create humanoid-looking robots like the Terminator we need to mechanically replicate every part of the human anatomy—starting with the muscles.
Learning how things work mechanically but then also in this day and age how we've been able to use technology to advance those pieces.
But automating a people-based process shows a disregard for people-based skills that are less easy to mechanically reproduce, like intuition or rapport.
Anyway, the robot is actually an evolution of a decade-old design: Ralph Hollis created the "ballbot" long ago, but it was driven mechanically.
It's sweet and operationally simple—you control a hole in the ground, and it gets bigger the more objects you swallow—but mechanically deep.
Now, a quick look and you'll see that the new Corvette's base model and Ferrari 458 are extremely similar both mechanically and performance wise.
The JLTV is mechanically reliable, maintainable with on-board diagnostics, all terrain mobile, and equipped to link into current and future tactical data nets.
The video only reveals that the stunt was a partial failure, mechanically speaking — in terms of outcomes, it could not have been more successful.
After performing surgery, doctors can warm up the patients by placing them on a heart-lung machine that mechanically circulates and oxygenates their blood.
Okay, let's acknowledge this: the Half-Life series was mechanically and narratively transformative for the first-person shooter genre and gaming as a whole.
Canned luncheon meat sold under the Tulip brand was all pork in Germany, but it included "mechanically separated poultry meat" in the Czech Republic.
Lopatin's score explicitly dehumanizes the explosively human characters here, setting their visceral freakouts to music that is either mechanically precise or an ambient wash.
Hastily drawn characters — grandchildren, house guests, island staff — cruise past like lobster boats, and resolutions arise as mechanically as the traps are pulled up.
For example, the arena's video scoreboard, the largest in the N.B.A., lifts mechanically into the ceiling, after which two horizontal doors close over it.
The Sero is a 13-inch TV from Samsung that mechanically rotates between portrait and landscape orientations to better suit the content you're watching.
The ground that Mr. Rubio lost after the final New Hampshire debate, in which he mechanically repeated himself several times in a spat with Gov.
When the float makes its appearance in the parade, viewers will see Girl Scouts mechanically maneuvering 3D puzzle pieces that come together as a globe.
Her stealth missions, while some of the more mechanically uninteresting gameplay moment, are always revolved around dire narrative stakes she handles with a collected competence.
Voting machines that tabulate votes electronically instead of mechanically or manually with a pen are things that we are constantly dealing with security problems around.
Razer's newest attempt at breaking into the microphone market for streamers is the Razer Seiren X, a USB microphone that's mechanically fastened to dampen vibrations.
The function of the engine can be tuned with the carbs, but ultimately the mix is being mechanically initiated with a pull on the throttle.
Their watches – simple, elegant, and mechanically complex – were the ultimate in mechanical efficiency and design and no one did it quite as well as Seiko.
Retro Report With global temperatures rising inexorably, some scientists and national security theorists have pondered cooling things down by tinkering mechanically with the planet's climate.
"Mechanically, I never felt like I caught up," he said, suggesting that it was more an issue of timing than the intervention of Father Time.
The slaves were replaced with new "fakir" cards that served the same purpose mechanically, but the game now avoided any mention or reference to slaves.
There is no nervous, digestive, circulatory, perceptive or reproductive system in place; it truly is a biologically enhanced machine rather than a mechanically enhanced organism.
The Texas model is to do everything mechanically, from pruning to picking, which is why the long rows in the High Plains are the norm.
Although the resulting components are in a way mechanically simpler than hand-assembled alternatives, the process of creating them is by no means simple itself.
In the past, deGrom was admired for his ability to deliver a solid start even when he was not at his best mechanically or physically.
The average person has hundreds of passwords -- it's inevitable that some of them are "bad" or subject to being mechanically uncovered by a simple algorithm.
She's not trying to mechanically create the perfect day so much as to, per the title, delve through her concentric shells and find her kernel.
Money is an essential fuel for economic activity This is often described mechanically, as a question of the interest rates spurring or strangling economic activity.
Another technician took it apart and couldn't figure out how to fix it, so Lillard had to call another mechanically skilled friend, Jerry House, to help.
You take a mechanically achievable formula and ironically apply it to pop culture novelties, like a 1990s nasal rock anthem or a forgotten Jerry Seinfeld cartoon.
If the companies responded that they had not received "other forms of assistance" and the U.S. had information to the contrary, it would mechanically apply duties.
Ms. Farmiga (of "American Horror Story" on television and the film "The Bling Ring") has a wonderfully expressive face but tends to chirp her lines mechanically.
While mechanically operated wheels generally spin at a few thousand RPM, this floating one can be dialed all the way up to an incredible 150,000 RPM.
As well as it may function mechanically, the whole feature still feels like a gimmick, something that exists for its novelty more than for its function.
"The received recorders are badly damaged mechanically," Russia's Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) said in a statement on its website, alongside a photo of a crumpled recorder.
With only a battery, processor and drive-train there's much less that needs to happen mechanically to deliver power from the throttle to the rear wheel.
But beyond their platforms, these two entries are also both less mechanically intimidating than many of their predecessors have been, thanks to one key adjustment: Timers.
"But [exploiting that is] easier said than done with three of the most mechanically gifted players on the team at the time in NA," he said.
Making matters worse, the new Supra would be a cousin to a mechanically similar BMW Z4, with both cars built by contract manufacturer Magna in Austria.
Visitors in Germany can see how around 40 scientists dissect, embalm and plastinate bodies revealing the tissues and the labyrinth of vessels mechanically connecting the specimens.
The adult urban mobility conversation, meanwhile, shifted rapidly to the bicycle, which is a much more mechanically efficient way of transforming human muscle into forward momentum.
It also is so mechanically and energetically complicated that if we actually had to think our way through each element involved, we might never move again.
The rule requires companies to limit the amount of beryllium that enters the air when it is cut, machined, ground, mechanically sheared or crushed to dust.
Analysts at Credit Suisse, for instance, noted in July that the juxtaposition of rising food prices, flat core inflation and steady headline inflation appeared "mechanically odd".
On and off the field, Harvey (5.63 E.R.A.) has had problems, but he has insisted that he has felt better mechanically of late despite the results.
Thus, Yellen's first year was easy, as the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) mechanically worked the pace of QE down over the course of the year.
"Yes," I said mechanically, trying to arrange my face into the expression of a person caring for a suffering toddler or maybe a food-poisoned wife.
There, in a row of semiprivate booths, she and other women perform for anonymous clients, shedding underwear to mechanically bob up and down before smoked windows.
The BoE said financial conditions in Britain had loosened since May, which mechanically would feed through into stronger forecasts for economic growth, excess demand and inflation.
Your practical nature lends you the talent of objectivity and technical smarts, but it can also lead you to treat the process of self-development too mechanically.
But after a breakout Game 4 — including that mechanically sound single in the eighth — Swaggy B was back, and could be for the rest of the series.
The elevated center console stretches down from the horizontal central screen to two air vents that are not the mechanically operated louvres found in most vehicles today.
The BoE said financial conditions in Britain had loosened since last month, which mechanically would feed through into stronger forecasts for economic growth, excess demand and inflation.
Congressional Republicans are expected to push legislation forcing more oversight of the central bank, possibly tying it to a monetary policy rule that more mechanically sets rates.
The story itself has vanished, replaced by a digital mash-up of slurs and invective, supported by stray phrases that have been mechanically tweezered from different texts.
He then tried to play mechanically against his recording — as if he himself were a second tape — and "phased" with the looped piano by playing slightly faster.
In Dead Cells, I—okay, in Dead Cells, I killed stuff, it felt good, and was a reminder that it's fine if a game mostly connects mechanically.
I could write lots words trying to articulate why The King's Bird is both mechanically and aesthetically beautiful, but instead, I've captured moments with the same truth.
The exhausted Russian, grimacing in pain, stumbled momentarily, struggling to regain his footing, and churned mechanically forward on hopeless legs of iron as the American shot ahead.
A dispute pits baymen on Long Island Sound who hand-rake for clams against a shellfish company that uses dredge boats to mechanically harvest clams and oysters.
A conventional tail rotor always operates at full speed because it's mechanically linked to the main rotor; pilots adjust the pitch of the blades to control airflow.
The headset still utilizes a system that mechanically moves the lenses inside the headset to adjust the focus, but Oculus is also looking further down the line.
"You can study orchestra conducting: 1, 2, 3, " he told a video interviewer at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan in 2013, pretending to beat time mechanically.
There is some precedent to this; During the game's first season, IO released "bonus missions", taking players back to previous locations albeit radically altered both visually and mechanically.
It is a set of precise steps that need no great mental effort to follow but which, if obeyed exactly and mechanically, will lead to some desirable outcome.
"Therefore, it is impossible to mechanically top up the budget funding and start printing money, as our opponents and even some of our supporters sometimes suggest," Medvedev said.
Quartz clocks were vastly more accurate and mechanically resilient than even the most expensive and sophisticated of traditional watch movements, and they were cheaper and simpler to make.
"I am not advocating setting policy mechanically according to a simple policy rule; no rule works well enough across a variety of economic models and circumstances," she said.
It's not exactly revolutionary, except in that it is extremely simple mechanically — at depths of thousands of feet, the importance of this can't be overstated — and non-destructive.
Mechanically this allows the game to create a neat difficulty curve, providing players with tools on the first floors that they can use to beat the later ones.
Also, in some cases, the bones in embryos' wings were larger — and therefore likely mechanically stronger — than their femur bones, even though they were less developed, he said.
I'm going to go home tonight and just look at all the rooms and be disappointed I can't be pinned mechanically to the floor of them and shagged.
For the mechanically inclined, Magna-Tiles offer a futuristic take on Erector sets, and they are as easy to clean up as they are fun to build with.
About the only place Lao Shi finds peace is in the hospital room where the comatose motorcyclist is bleeding him dry, one mechanically assisted breath at a time.
A dominion that can be as sensual as a soft feathery caress, or as curious as a chimera, or as mechanically glamorous as a Black Forest cuckoo clock.
It's been this way since Richard Arkwright first launched his Water Frame spinning machine back in Manchester 230 years ago [to mechanically spin thread with minimal human labor].
By mixing moving bodies with mechanically repeating geometries, Schlemmer points us at today's world of work, where automation is everywhere in the transcendent projects of globalizing neo-liberalism.
As you can see, Tyrese and Cody are stoked to launch the car show in Europe ... but Cody's still making some adjustments to the local scene ... mechanically speaking.
According to Consumer Reports, the grocery giant began labeling its mechanically tenderized beef in 2012 after an E. coli outbreak in Canada was linked to their blade-tenderized steaks.
Good Cooper continues to have good fortune rain down on him, by sheer dint of mechanically repeating the last thing anyone says to him and longing deeply for coffee.
All tax deductions provide more benefits to rich people than to middle-class people because rich people are in higher tax brackets, so the deduction is mechanically more valuable.
But there are lots of applications for a silent and mechanically simple form of propulsion — drones, for instance, could use it for small adjustments or to create soft landings.
Such switches do exist (both mechanically and electronically) and many speculated that all 349 gigs of the heavily-encrypted "Wikileaks insurance" from 2013 are intended for precisely that purpose.
RATE CUT BETS The weaker growth outlook comes despite the implicit stimulus from the expectations in markets of a rate cut that the BoE mechanically factors into the forecasts.
Another method to ensure that a product contains less than the 20 parts per million limit is to mechanically or optically sort the oats from any gluten-containing grains.
The Monospinner is the "mechanically simplest controllable flying machine in existence," according to its creators, but is confined to its padded blue room, like some kind of caged animal.
She says all of his ribs are now secured by steel bands, his broken clavicle is anchored by plates and rods -- and doctors are mechanically inflating his collapsed lung.
The material was successfully used to seal a hole in a pig heart that was mechanically inflated and deflated and subjected to tens of thousands of cycles of stretching.
Mechanically, the five different trim levels come in rear-wheel-drive (one big motor in the back) and all-wheel-drive options (with an added smaller motor up front).
And yet I'm alarmed at how quick NBC is to mechanically argue the contrary, to be in favor of policies that just spell more conflict and more war. Really?
Inside of it, you will do repetitive tasks while fighting the same monsters and using the same basic strategies to defeat bosses that are visually interesting but mechanically dull.
Soul-deadening releases like 2016's Suicide Squad or Batman v Superman felt focus-grouped to death, as if all the spontaneity and personality had been mechanically siphoned out.
The hemp plant's flowers are typically harvested by hand, while hemp for fiber is grown in fields and must be cut mechanically and dried in the field before storage.
It's an open-world game with as much to do and as rich a landscape as any open-world game from 2008, but it's still thematically and mechanically consistent.
"I've always tried, or wanted to, but it's a matter of mechanically everything syncing up in my approach and everything just working right and going well together," he said.
Logano and Gordon will spend five hours dissecting the Monster Energy Cup race that Logano has run the day before — what worked and did not work, mechanically and strategically.
Yet with the gracious understanding of my editors here at Gizmodo, I now share this joke with the world so that another might grab the greasy, mechanically extruded torch.
The Swedish watchdog said it would review the national requirements and would not simply add the new Basel capital rules "mechanically" on top of those already existing in Sweden.
"Unless we find something in the next few hours researching the wiring, we will take it down mechanically," Rick Cuppetilli, the Adamo Group's executive vice president, told the Free Press.
But fans of the '70s action show The Six Million Dollar Man will best remember him for portraying Oscar Goldman, the boss of Lee Majors' mechanically-enhanced hero Steve Austin.
Prices of products currently sold lower than the new RBC floor level - mostly products used to attract consumers such as Ferrero's Nutella or Coca Cola soft drinks - would rise mechanically.
Convenience, self-indulgence, and efficacy replace faith: it's easier to fire up your television than to go to church every week, or to kill a bull mechanically, rather than manually.
That was the four-seam doing up into the zone, and I don't know if it's something mechanically, but the ball is not riding as much as it used to.
Suga told reporters the report did not require a response as the list was mechanically created based on data such as current account and trade surpluses with the United States.
If you haven't played the episode, there are some minor spoilers, but it's not far in: Everything—mouths, arms, bodies, eyebrows—mechanically flap around as if on an assembly line.
In 1900, just 1% of British coal was being cut mechanically, but that proportion rose to 13% in 1920, 113% in 1940 and 92% by 1960, according to government statistics.
The best comparison I could come up with was the Subaru BRZ (or the mechanically similar Toyota 86); these are snappy two-doors with small engines and rear-wheel-drive.
For platforms like kWh analytics, fintech-focused firms can better understand the value proposition offered and help platforms understand how their technology can mechanically influence rates of return or otherwise.
In order to be HEPA certified, air filters have to remove 99.97 percent of particles that are exactly 0.3 microns in diameter — a size that's especially difficult to filter mechanically.
Assuming a reflexive pro-business bias — assuming that businessmen can do no wrong and that regulations can be pared back mechanically — is inconsistent with making difficult judgments about subtle deceptions.
"While a tighter trade balance will mechanically boost GDP, we would not see the tightening as a sign of stronger growth in the long term," Citigroup economist Veronica Clark said.
Since that dream season, the Mavs have settled into a groove of mediocrity, but Nowitzki has dutifully and mechanically kept scoring, and scoring, and scoring—without missing all that often.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has tracked six outbreaks of foodborne illness since 2000 that were attributable to mechanically tenderized beef products prepared in restaurants and consumers' homes.
While light-hearted and goofy to listen to, the show covered the mechanical side of cars in a way that even the non-mechanically-inclined could understand and make use of.
But Wuermelling said dwindling liquidity over the summer forced central banks to spread out the re-investment of maturing French bonds, mechanically pushing up Italy's share of total purchases in July.
After a more leisurely drive back from the airport, the customer's brand new wheels and tires installed and it's driven for another 30 miles to make sure everything is mechanically perfect.
The only thing exact in this album's universe is the precision with which the music hurtles forward, each pulse of a drum mechanically pulling in the more volatile flaps of lyricism.
" Yang said that "there were at least a few times where I tried" to contribute to discussions during the debate "where I quite literally felt somewhat like, sort of mechanically restricted.
After a more leisurely drive back from the airport, the customer's brand-new wheels and tires installed and it's driven for another 30 miles to make sure everything is mechanically perfect.
"Single-handedly, the Freak inaugurated the era of the superwatch — mechanically sophisticated, visually arresting, unapologetically exotic," Jack Forster, editor in chief of Hodinkee, wrote on the online watch site in 2018.
A more sustainable approach then, would lean more heavily on automatic stabilisers: programmes which mechanically add to spending and reduce taxes when economic trouble strikes, without the intervention of a parliament.
In other cars, though the shift lever itself doesn't mechanically control the transmission, it still appears in stick-like design, but laid out in a different pattern than the traditional knob.
This sounded like it was made by AI. It was stilted, certain notes would repeat mechanically, and sometimes, a stray note or chord would play that was brashly out of key.
Editorial It was inevitable that the prisoner exchange with Iran would be questioned as soon as it was announced — and not just by Republicans who mechanically assail anything President Obama does.
Trained first as a painter and then as a printmaker, Mullins spent his career developing exquisitely crafted paintings that, by carefully screenprinting thinned layers of paint, appear smooth and mechanically made.
Now imagine an incredibly complex, mechanically dense game that requires hours of investment to truly understand, and it's expected that you're going to lose over and over before it makes sense.
In the first place, it's mechanically more efficient because the same motor drives the rotors and wheels at the same time — though when rolling, the RPMs are of course considerably lower.
"Bar soap is good at mechanically removing germs that are transiently on your hands," says Elaine Larson, associate dean for research and professor of epidemiology at Columbia University's School of Nursing.
If viscose rayon is produced mechanically from bamboo instead of chemically, which is sometimes known as "bamboo linen," it has a relatively small environmental impact, but it is much more expensive.
"To operate monetary policy mechanically, we'd need a level of accuracy that just isn't possible," Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker said in remarks prepared for delivery in Boston.
Alternatively, while you wouldn't be saving any money by opting for the Galaxy Watch over either Active model, it's the one to go for if you need a mechanically rotating bezel.
Turning a blind eye to his partner's infidelities and alternative sexual preferences, he souped up a muscular old motorcycle to mechanically parade his mutilated masculinity around on dark but congested streets.
The movie's human element is introduced as an abstract reflection; the most active character is the dredge popping in and out of frame as it mechanically scoops mud from the harbor.
For Hausmann, a founding member of the Berlin group, a Dadaist recognizes no past or future, but is instead living pseudo-mechanically within a repetitive "be here now" present that overwhelms.
Meanwhile, Warren's plan separately calls for a big infusion of money into a federal affordable housing trust fund that would directly finance the construction of subsidized units and thus mechanically increase supply.
And then there are the echo fighters, like Daisy and Dark Samus, which pretty much work the same mechanically as their counterparts (Peach and Samus, respectively) but with a different character design.
It appears that officials in Switzerland have at least skimmed the essay: New regulations will require food preparers to stun or mechanically destroy a lobster's brain before immersing it in boiling water.
Haldane estimated that the currency's 3 percent fall since the Bank's May Inflation Report would mechanically add around 0.2 percentage points to growth and inflation over the next two to three years.
Curiously, this mingling of air produces a chiasmus, the mechanically induced air of the organ sounding more human than the human breath at the basis of Shiraishi's spectral and aggressive sax playing.
Mechanically, Beat Saber is a joy to play for anyone who's ever imagined picking up a lightsaber and heading off to battle, with the blades sparking and sizzling in front of you.
Games don't always age well, both mechanically and creatively, and so the best remakes deliver an experience that plays like the game you remember as opposed to the one you actually played.
Branded with the traditional swoosh, it contains a worm drive engine with back stop protection that coils the laces to the desired tightness then locks them mechanically to prevent slippage during play.
Hybrids like the Toyota Prius, which next year marks the 20th anniversary of its original version's launch, combine a battery and electric motors with a combustion engine, both driving the transmission mechanically.
In practice, this means, in certain swathes of forest, the Forest Service can either intentionally set controlled fires (known as prescribed burning) or use chainsaws and bulldozers to "mechanically" thin the forest.
We built like hundreds of different permutations of what spiritually is Periscope, but mechanically was very different We didn't sit in a room and invent Periscope and ship it to our beta.
That is nature's way of spreading tomato seeds, but the joint has been a thorny problem for agricultural production, because it leaves a residual stem that pokes holes in mechanically harvested fruit.
This would only be limitedly impressive if it was all just for show, but as well as generating visually interesting levels the game ensures that every floor is mechanically interesting as well.
"The last two starts, I haven't felt very comfortable on the mound mechanically, just allowing base runners to get better jumps on me, and I've been slower toward home plate," Syndergaard said.
Both SUVs are mechanically related, but the Lincoln version gets more standard luxury features and can run toward six figures for a fully loaded, long wheelbase Navigator with the Black Label treatment.
Instead, I think it might be worth considering that a game like American Fugitive provides a model for the sweet spot between the complex social reflection game and a mechanically satisfying one.
Lenin's originality as a tactical thinker came less from his revision of Marxism than from his belief that Marxist thought could not be mechanically applied to every situation in the same way.
The rate setters also said the ECB does not "mechanically" react to changes in its three-year staff inflation forecast and takes a more flexible approach when assessing the "medium-term" outlook.
The system is also relatively simple, mechanically: its main differentiator from the ZipRider used at Royal Gorge is a handbrake that works like a pull-down bar on a universal weight machine.
This ruling implies that walking is not a luxury for patients with spinal injuries, but a right—and that if the technology exists and is mechanically sound, insurance companies must cover them.
The vehicle, along with the mechanically similar Lincoln Aviator, was assembled in a Chicago factory that had been retooled, but the SUVs later had to be sent to Michigan to be reworked.
With the beautiful "Butterfly Body Fantasy" (2009), Horn's gorgeous, non-stop, mechanically fluttering butterfly box, her work takes on a Joseph Cornell-like mythical inference, but even more crammed with exquisite subtleties.
Adding to the magic of the coincidence was that even though I have never been mechanically inclined, I was able to make a temporary repair that got her back on the road.
As his rivals seized on images of the Florida senator mechanically repeating himself in Saturday night's Republican debate, Mr. Rubio defiantly told voters here that he would continue hammering at President Obama's leadership.
Monáe's outfit embodied the love of artifice and theatricality that Sontag argued "camp" represents, from the many hats balanced above her head to the "eyelashes" that fluttered mechanically over her eye-shaped top.
Not only in a greater cultural sense of how video games' obsession with guns fits into America's gun culture, but more mechanically, in video game reviews, how these digital guns work, or not.
Each iteration of Pokémon would add new monsters and have a new story that took place in a new location, but mechanically there have been very few, incremental changes to the battle system.
The machine aesthetic continues into mechanically reproduced images for magazines like Alfred Stieglitz and Marius de Zayas's 291 in New York; Picabia's own 19403 (named in honor of 291) and various Dada publications.
She&aposll pick the pods by hand because no way has been devised to harvest them mechanically while preserving the long, wide fibers essential for fine clothing, the lucrative end of the market.
Mix-ins are now folded into semi-frozen ice cream by hand, but the new plant will mechanically add brownies and honeycomb candies, ensuring that the crunch and sweetness are more evenly distributed.
Super Mario 64 is just an impossible act to follow, and Sunshine did very well to differentiate itself, both thematically and mechanically, with an emphasis on the fludd (Mario's magical water jetpack/watergun).
But this year, I realized that it already had its own method for bearing witness, and that the addition of a photo mode would, in essence destabilize the game both mechanically and thematically.
And so that was everything from the amount of power to the type of frame to the range to the type of wheels to the throttle to making it incredibly durable — mechanically, electrically, environmentally.
There are over 100 Po hands out there being used right now that are controlled mechanically, but the team had a eureka moment when they met with Thalmic Labs about that company's Myo device.
The ECB minutes also noted that the central bank does not "mechanically" react to changes in its three-year staff inflation forecast and takes a more flexible approach when assessing the "medium-term" outlook.
Mechanically, there are no internal moving parts in this unit (other than the on/off button), the moving part being within the brush head itself, and thus it is renewed with each brush replacement.
Numb with those events, Daya has been moving mechanically through life at Litchfield, including her mother's release, but everything changes when she lays hands on that gun in the final moments of Season 4.
The A7R III shoots photos faster, has a higher-resolution sensor that's mechanically stabilized, and offers features that only mirrorless cameras can, like silent shooting and the ability to shoot without any image blackout.
It's just another blunt promoter of the pickup-artist stereotypes that say women are predictable objects that can be mechanically manipulated, and the only point of interacting with them is for immediate sexual gratification.
"Financial markets are mostly reacting to the economic plans, but there is still an added boost, that if you increase tariffs, mechanically you will have higher imported good prices, which is inflationary," he said.
The first part of the pleating section is a feast of color that traces the inventive pleats of Mariano Fortuny, Mary McFadden (who figured out how to make Fortuny's pleats mechanically) and Issey Miyake.
The Marlins come to Citi Field at an inconvenient time for the Mets, who are skipping right-hander Jacob deGrom, possibly for the entire series, so he can get himself together mentally and mechanically.
Unlike the supercharger, which is mechanically driven by the engine, the modern turbo is essentially a small turbine attached to the engine, driven by exhaust gases, that forces more air into the combustion chamber.
The iPhone's home button that you mechanically press down, as well as the fingerprint sensor, could be replaced by an invisible touch sensor on the next iPhone, according to DigitTimes via tech site i4U.
We need to be the best at plant biology, the best at maintaining our plants' environment, the best at running our operational system, and the best at getting the farm to function well mechanically.
The critics giving Avengers and Game of Thrones the epitaph of Last Universal Content are wrong: Today's form of monoculture is both larger in scale and less human, more mechanically automated, than ever before.
Despite all its diffuse activities, like hanging out with virtual friends and deciding when and where to grind through the game's turn-based combat, Persona 5 gives me a definite goal, both fictionally and mechanically.
So the only way to explain that is the 300,000-plus new voters, so running a good, mechanically sound race is great, but it's a consolation prize until you can engage people with new ideas.
A weird but kind of cool 2D adventure/platformer back on the Genesis, a bizarre throwback on the Xbox, and now this new game, which is mechanically and aesthetically a spiritual successor to the original.
In "Renaissance Man" (217), Mark Wahlberg was tasked with doing a "rap version of Hamlet" in a "feel-good movie which is too mechanically put-together to make you feel anything" (another stinger from Empire).
Old favorite champions, that were already mechanically demanding to begin with, like the dagger-wielding assassin Katarina or the self-cloning sorceress LeBlanc, have been reworked so that old players have to relearn them again.
"There is no consensus that any one rule is best, let alone that it would be desirable to require the FOMC to pick and mechanically follow one rule to the exclusion of others," Powell said.
While a remarkable feat in itself, mechanically creating a neuron is light years away from rebuilding an entire human brain, a biologically, infinitely complex structure — let alone understanding how to synthesize human consciousness and intelligence.
It's probably gonna live ... But there's more room for design ... A little bit, but then, mechanically, the way stuff gets pushed out now, you have to go to Facebook and Apple News and wherever else.
Mechanically, it is a game that refuses to allow you to recreate the old myths of The Strong Person tugging on his bootstraps so that he might force the world into the shape he demands.
This is the Braille display, consisting of both a dot matrix that mechanically reproduces the bumps which players can run their fingers over, and a set of swappable paddles allowing for both input and output.
"The temperature elevation is minimal — it's the quick bursts of ultrasound waves that mechanically stress the fat cells by causing them to move rapidly against each other, inducing damage and, inevitably, death," explains Dr. Bucay.
Studies have backed this up, and Destaillats told me since these tests were done mechanically (and didn't have real people inhaling), he can't say for sure if vapers would use devices at the highest levels.
Dramatic license, perhaps, and yet not dramatic enough; the production, directed by the Huntington's artistic director, Peter DuBois, alternates too mechanically between whipping the same questionable points into crises and a sort of reactionary idleness.
YouTube's process for mechanically pulling ads from videos is particularly concerning, because it takes aim at whole topics of conversation that could be perceived as potentially offensive to advertisers, and because it so often misfires.
Excluding the Budget measures, the OBR's lower GDP expectations would be enough to make the UK government mechanically miss its fiscal target and record a small deficit rather than a balanced budget in 2019/443.
"This novel strategy holds the promise of a next generation of medical textiles that will be mechanically strong without any foreign scaffolding," they wrote in their study, which was published in the journal Acta Biomaterialia.
Jaime explains that the fishermen catching razor clams by hand have been outdone by trawlers that rake the sands mechanically, overfishing the lingueirão to the extent that they have been all but wiped out locally.
A badly sprained ankle or knee may be mechanically sound after a few months of rehabilitation, but the feedback it sends to the brain about its position and the forces being placed on it is incomplete.
Human forms are replaced by outsized gears, cogs, and wheels, which are painted in primary colors and worn by performers who move mechanically, as if they had just escaped from the factories where they were made.
" He would repeatedly say, "Women don't make it in OPCEN"; threaten to walk Newton "to the gate," a euphemism for firing; boast about previously firing a crying woman operator; and publicly say she "wasn't mechanically inclined.
Engineers working on AVs insist that they take cyber-security very seriously, and say that the multiple redundant sensor and control systems they build in to make a vehicle mechanically safe will also provide some protection.
Instead of a first-come, first-served process that considers the value of talent and the needs of the American workforce, current policy mechanically discriminates against some immigrants simply because they come from a populous country.
But those rules cannot be mechanically implemented because they do not take into account the lack of flexibility the Fed has in dealing with shocks when rates are low, nor many other important factors, she said.
Drawing on their love for rap, electro, and the more mechanically limbed strains of techno, Booth and Brown began issuing records together in 1991, twisting the grammars of those styles into machine languages all their own.
"So the question is: How much more volatility do we need to see before funds start to disgorge assets mechanically?" asked Julian Brigden of Macro Intelligence 2 Partners, an independent research company based in Vail, Colo.
Their beauty wasn't in their faces (which I couldn't even see, since this was pre-HD, and the camera essentially did not move) but their synchronization, which felt at once pulsing and alive and mechanically precise.
The Times - U.S. Commerce secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday a UK trade agreement with the United States "should be much easier to do mechanically" than with Brussels because "our economies are much more similar". bit.
I guess that was my way of making sure it was mechanically safe and that we weren't going to break down in the middle of the road, 'cause I know absolutely nothing about cars, let alone buses.
Dating back more than a century, early simulators were simply physical training devices that mechanically replicated the feel of an aircraft cockpit, but in the 1970s, things advanced significantly when computer graphics were added to the mix.
The rotary actuated dodecahedron, or RAD, has five 3D-printed "petals" with a complex-looking but mechanically simple framework that allows them to close up simultaneously from force applied at a single point near the rear panel.
Unless they're part of a planned, ongoing storyline, like the Star Wars or Harry Potter movies, sequels are usually about mechanically reproducing the most popular parts of the original film, and making them bigger, louder, and faster.
But mechanically steered lasers are bulky, slow and prone to failure, so newer companies are attempting other techniques, like illuminating the whole scene at once (flash lidar) or steering the beam with complex electronic surfaces (metamaterials) instead.
Vazirani and his colleagues want to use such functions not only to get quantum computers to generate randomness, but to verify that the quantum computer is behaving, well, quantum mechanically—which is essential to trusting the randomness.
But by aesthetically and mechanically marrying an age-old war to a modern one suggests something of a respect, on behalf of Battlefield 1's makers, for the timeless significance and impact of the First World War.
And if you have the energy to be philosophical, you'll start to think about how sad and hopeless such genre flicks are beneath their mechanically energetic surfaces, and how friendless and joyless movieland spies are at heart.
The car proceeded to a track-switching area and paused while the proper segment of track for the assigned route was shifted mechanically into place, the way a real rail car is routed in a switching yard.
In an interview, he said he thinks "the negative effects of the index having to mechanically sell bonds when they are downgraded" is a major reason corporate bonds do not outperform government bonds by a larger margin.
Despite the eight-speed automatic transmission being mechanically the same as what you'll find in VW, Fiat Chrysler, Aston Martin, and Jaguar Land Rover products, BMW remains far ahead of the pack when it comes to tuning.
There's also a dog named Bullet who, by nature of being a dog, is the goodest part of the game — though even then, his purpose is mechanically incongruent with what made Blair Witch a great horror movie.
The antenna can then mechanically adjust itself for imperfections in the transmitter's surface, allowing a stronger signal to pass, and even alter the direction it points should broadcast needs change over the course of the satellite's life.
Inspired by "Madama Butterfly," Puccini's beloved opera from 1904 — which was based on a 1900 play, taken from an 1898 short story — "Miss Saigon" is as mechanically melodramatic as any theatrical potboiler from the early 20th century.
The allure of microdermabrasion is that it uses various inert crystals, salt, or ice to gently and mechanically exfoliate the skin surface, removing dead superficial layers and allowing fresh underlying layers to shine through for a newfound glow.
This point—that the iPhone X's screen is mechanically repairable but at an extraordinary cost—is something that came up over and over again during iFixit's teardown of the device in Australia (Motherboard tagged along for the visit).
For example: is there a place for a camera that can mechanically point in all directions in a world where a true 360-degree camera will eventually be able to simulate the same kind of ability with software?
This is because the two authors calculate resource exports as a proportion of GDP, so anything that lowers GDP will mechanically increase resource dependence by their measure, creating the illusion of a causal link from resources to growth.
The camera does not have a zoom function, and it does not rotate mechanically, which is a downside for consumers who care mostly about live surveillance or for those who are concerned about savvy burglars bypassing the system.
IDAHO SCHOOL SETTLES IN LOCKER ROOM ASSAULT CASE Officials said they found nothing mechanically wrong with the vehicle but were unable to recover information from a water-damaged device on the vehicle that records speed, acceleration and braking.
Then the real magic began, as the "flaccid" and "frozen-thawed" dolphin vaginas were stained with iodine and penetrated by penises that had been "mechanically inflated" and treated with formalin to "maintain rigidity," according to Orbach's presentation abstract.
The samples recovered from the first farms were different; the ones recovered later were identical or nearly so, which suggested they had to have been transferred mechanically — on a piece of equipment, or a tire, or a boot.
At the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro, the Netherlands created a giant dance floor that would mechanically cut away to form a runway for its medal winners to parade in front of hundreds of adoring fans.
Horlyne, which employs around 30 people in La Chaux-de-Fonds and still uses the traditional decorative technique of engine-turning in which a precise, intricate pattern is mechanically engraved into an underlying material, said business was grim.
A federal judge in Trenton has dismissed a proposed class action claiming New Jersey law firm Ragan & Ragan violated federal law by sending collection letters that appeared to be from attorneys but were mass-produced and mechanically signed.
The clay pieces of mud are mechanically configured to shift and swerve in response to viewers' gestures and presences, so we get to see how we can change and shift the mud that is dried by the sun.
" Kahana: "When the children are joined, they share circulation in some capacity, and invariably they share some commonality about the drugs that we give and, depending upon where they're joined, even the way we mechanically ventilate them during anesthesia.
That could mean a new control scheme, a la Keyboard Sports, or a way to mechanically push a story forward, like in The Textorcist, which has players type out the "prayers" used for exorcising demons, or Fishing Cactus' Nanotale.
Especially if you're planning on being the giver, wear the strap-on alone around the house and make sure it works for you, both aesthetically and mechanically, so you know how to best control it with your partner(s).
Along with pilot error, contributing to the crash were "low aircraft readiness leading to inadequate pilot proficiency, human factors and the squadron's lack of focus on basic aviation practices," the statement added, noting that both aircraft were mechanically sound.
The restaurant gets through about 150 litres of it a week, and they source it from an Italian company who take it from a sweet spot in the Med, then mechanically purify it without the use of any chemicals.
But near absolute zero, quantum effects become important: Groups of atoms in the glass can quantum mechanically "tunnel" between the alternative configurations, passing right through any obstacles, and even occupy both levels of the two-level system at once.
People who are just mechanically moving paper numbers around don't have a very fulfilling job and the career prospects there are not as attractive as they would be if you were able to automate a lot of that production.
Then he began hopping mechanically from one foot to the other, doing that silly dance of his he sometimes used to try to tease her into sex when she would almost rather be sticking hot pins into her eyeballs.
The ALMDS pod is mechanically attached to the MH-60S with a standard Bomb Rack Unit 14 mount and electrically via a primary and auxiliary umbilical cable to the operator console, according to a statement from the systems maker, Northrop Grumman.
You can assume that the essential structures—if you think of this mechanically, in creating this working version of this technology—that are seen as having absolute national security value, I think there is a classified space in which that's happening.
"Materials are manually and mechanically disassembled and shredded into commodity-sized fractions of metals, plastics, and glass," John Yeider, Apple's recycling program manager, wrote under a heading called "Takeback Program Report" in a 2013 report to Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
And again, once you start that process, there will be a point at which, even though you won't be finished for a while because it can't happen scientifically or mechanically, but you're not going to be able to go back.
Dr Sauvage realised that rings of this sort might then be joined with each other in the way that the links of a metal chain are, to create a "supermolecule" that is held together mechanically rather than by conventional chemical bonds.
Even just taking the last year's noteworthy games as an example, it seems that the industry is slowly discovering that the most mechanically feasible way to employ choice is to focus on the ones that let you craft your world.
"A candy maker by trade, Born was responsible for many innovations including the technology to produce chocolate sprinkles, known as Jimmies; the hard chocolate coating used for Eskimo Pies; and the machine that mechanically inserted sticks into lollipops," Servian explained.
Because the liberal spirit mechanically destroys inherited customs and local traditions, sometimes in the name of market efficiency and sometimes in the name of individual rights, it creates more room for the expansion of the state, as marketmaker and law-enforcer.
The rhythm action genre, revived so unexpectedly wonderfully in 2015 by the overhauled Guitar Hero Live and, albeit to a lesser extent, the mechanically sound but compromised-on-delivery Rock Band 4, gets a couple of potential crackers in 2016.
Reddy, 36, who grew up in Australia before moving to the U.K., is the head of a team that makes award-winning games that are a far cry visually and mechanically from your average post-apocalyptic epic or shoot 'em up.
And last but by no means least, tax cuts on investment income increase the extent to which wealth can mechanically beget more wealth as financial assets inherited from or gifted by parents simply earn their natural rate of return over time.
In the clip below, watch how mechanically Dieng rotates to flood the strong side: Another issue: Minnesota's players routinely help one pass away on three-point shooters, or take far too long to read when to switch on weakside help.
The new camera is Samsung's first with a mechanically adjustable aperture (not counting the China-only flip phone launched late last year), which can switch between a very bright f/8403 to a smaller f/2.4 depending on exposure conditions.
Every time a user of Belafsky's Swallow Expansion Device pulls this titanium rod, a connected plate embedded in the throat mechanically moves the larynx forward and opens the upper esophageal sphincter to allow food or liquid to move into the esophagus.
Should this forecast come to pass, within five years there will be some 8 billion AI assistants out in the wild, mechanically asking us humans if they can help with our myriad, big, small, basic, finicky and all too human tasks.
And that is ESSENCE, a collection of especially beautiful and weird places to poke around in, with just enough there to play with, mechanically and narratively, to keep it from feeling like I'm just running around on elaborate sound stages.
Gregorius said the Yankees analytics staff members told him he hit more balls hard in May than in March and April, when he had 10 homers and 30 R.B.I. That tells him his swing is mechanically sound, so Gregorius isn't panicking.
The meticulous architecture of From Software is a large part of what makes the Souls series interesting—enemies are designed in tandem with the places they exist in, so thematically and mechanically it can feel as if they live there.
The nanocrystals identified in the hooked teeth of the dragonfish may serve as a template for new materials that are both transparent and mechanically strong, said Chih-Hao Chang, who studies bioinspired nanostructures at North Carolina State University, in Raleigh.
Not just in his rallies and off-the-cuff remarks but in his policy papers prepared by PhD economists, he is appealing to the idea that arbitrary restrictions on the sale of foreign-made goods will mechanically boost the American economy.
The EOS R is a full-frame mirrorless camera, full-frame meaning its image sensor is roughly the same size as a piece of 211250mm film, and mirrorless meaning it doesn't have a mirror that mechanically flips up and down (like a DSLR).
Hulk has a great overall game sense and was my main sounding board for strategy ideas and discussions, he gets a lot of flack for not be the most mechanically skilled but he does everything he can to make up for it.
The problems are that lidar is bulky (it hides in the roof domes of Google's self-driving cars and, as pictured above, in the revolving beacons that adorn Uber's vehicles), mechanically complicated and can cost as much as the unadorned car itself.
HARGEISA, Somalia Jan 9 (Reuters) - Dozens of Ethiopian and Somali migrants died in the waters off the breakaway Somalia region of Somaliland when their vessel failed mechanically in the course of the voyage and drifted in the sea, a regional Somaliland official said.
It also seems like a reasonable combination of mechanically feasible yet narratively ambitious — among other things, the developers hope players will feel drawn to replay the game once they fully understand the story, watching for how their actions can shape the plot.
"In making the show, I found myself attracted to way these voting machines had such a strong, forceful interface: the pointers lock each other out mechanically to only allow one choice, but they also allow you to leave a choice blank," says Dubois.
STOCKHOLM, Dec 7 (Reuters) - The Swedish financial watchdog does not intend to let capital requirements for Swedish banks rise "mechanically" due to the new Basel III framework but cannot rule out that capital levels will have to come up, it said on Thursday.
While previous wave-generating technologies had often relied on the timely release of a deluge of water, Wavegarden utilized a ski lift pulley system, a hydrodynamic blade, and carefully-designed bathymetry, a mechanically simpler and far more energy-efficient approach to designing waves.
I don't just mean that I could tell that the story was going to get a little heavy, I mean that it became clear that Gravity Rush 2 was going to actually do surprising things—both narratively and mechanically—with verticality and scale.
Pledging to build a "modern socialist country" by 2035, Xi said China would not "mechanically copy the political systems of other countries," and even took a veiled swipe at President Donald Trump, who recently withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate accord.
While the story of "Onward" is personal for Scanlon, whose father died when he was young, Ian and Barley's journey plays as disappointingly routine, a checklist of mechanically foreshadowed heart-to-hearts and lessons learned, leavened by the occasional offbeat sight gag.
He slowly and mechanically adjusts their elbows and heads so that they kiss each other — their bodies pliable like dolls, heads unmoving, their lips simply resting against each other — and finishes the sequence by placing the woman in the first man's arms.
Yet Monday's sharp move tighter in Portugal's bonds is unjustified by the technicals of the situation, according to Richard McGuire, head of rates strategy at Rabobank, who says there should be no "mechanically positive impact" from the push back into investment grade territory.
Owners of electric cars, even as they acknowledge some problems and a bit of a learning curve, tend to gush with enthusiasm, saying the cars are inherently cleaner, mechanically simpler, easier to maintain and more fun to drive than fuel-burning cars.
Both the United States and China began somewhat mechanically combining their lists of offers into a memorandum of understanding that included areas of disagreement in bracketed text, with each side's separate views listed for each issue, people briefed on the talks said.
It's not as narratively interesting as Origins and it isn't as mechanically solid than even the original Assassin's Creed, which I replayed again earlier this year and found a lot more fresh and interesting than many people seem to give it credit for.
"If you believe that animals are ruled by instinct—that they are just going about their business mechanically without the self-consciousness required for 'depth of being'—then they don't make art and they cannot collaborate creatively in a meaningful way," the curator says.
And you know, my top 20 list of favorite games would probably include Far Cry 2, Knights of the Old Republic 2, Metal Gear Solid 2, and Dark Souls 2... So, I'm not saying that follow-ups need to be mechanically fresh every time.
If only for capitalism's sake, it's in their best interest to deploy the most mechanically sound cars possible—to both avoid potentially company-ending liability lawsuits, and to finally recoup some of the $80 billion and counting of R&D they've poured into AVs.
And yet, the more ubiquitous comments are, the more that tech companies treat them like the detritus of the internet — little more than raw data to be mined and analyzed for political candidates or marketers, or mechanically sorted by algorithms for posting or rejecting.
"As a continuation of this dovish monetary policy ... mechanically, this will put pressure above the net interest margin, above of the profits that we make from deposits," Philippe Heim, SocGen's deputy CEO, told CNBC's Tanvir Gill at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia.
The dispute pits the baymen who hand-rake for clams against the Frank M. Flower & Sons shellfish company, which uses dredge boats to mechanically harvest the clams and oysters it farms on a swath of 1,800 acres leased from the Town of Oyster Bay.
Since fields tend to spill into each other quantum mechanically, when a pair of particles materialized in the inflaton field and got dragged apart by cosmic expansion, occasionally one of the pair should have spontaneously morphed into two graviton particles—excitations of the gravitational field.
That ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland, after further testing at Rice University resulted in a paper for the Journal of Applied Physiology contending that Pistorius was "mechanically dissimilar" to competitors racing on legs, moving his body differently.
Yet even when they're over-emoting (or Dickens and Tolstoy are, anyway; Jefferson is of a more phlegmatic disposition) these characters seem to be mechanically ticking off boxes on a purgatory registration form, about not only their theories of Jesus but also their own hypocrisies.
It was uniquely frustrating to see the best number — the film's only real original statement of purpose — come at the end of the feature, showing what the film could have been if the creative team had stretched their imaginations instead of mechanically reproducing the original film.
Motion sickness is caused by a conflict between signals arriving in the brain from the inner ear (which forms the base of the vestibular system, the sensory apparatus that deals with movement and balance, and which detects motion mechanically), and from the eyes, which detect motion optically.
Musk explained that the Model 23 has "far fewer bells and whistles than on the Model S or X." For example, instead of automatically extending door handles that slide out when you wave your hand over them, the Model 21 has flush handles that mechanically pivot out.
As the Fed implements the provisions of S. 2155, it must continue to apply sensible and prudent financial protection measures to banks based on their individual risk profiles and to reject efforts to blindly and mechanically eliminate those measures based solely on size or unsupported assertions.
The early post-revolutionary years were a time of utopian experimentation, in architecture as well as in social engineering; the Constructivist Konstantin Melnikov drew up blueprints for giant "sleep laboratories," in which hundreds of workers could simultaneously drift off to mechanically produced scents and calming sounds.
The scenes in which the (unseen) commanding officer approaches the women's shelter, and in terror they jump to line up so he can choose among them, are almost as disturbing as the moments when they return, hollow-eyed but matter-of-fact, and wash themselves mechanically.
In the lead-up to light bulb moments with your therapist, you're offering little bits, they're offering little bits, and suddenly they hit you with a beautiful explanation that comes like a blow to your gut—you feel parts deep inside shift to meet up mechanically.
"Existing commercially available solutions cost tens of thousands of dollars, are bulky and mechanically complex, and lack the performance needed to unlock self-driving operation at higher speeds and in more challenging weather," Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt wrote in a blog post announcing and explaining the deal.
Rather, because the Northeast Corridor terminates in Washington, many trains need to be restocked, mechanically inspected and cleaned at Union Station — along with requiring either a physical turnaround, called "wyeing" — outside the station or undergoing up to an hour-long process to restore it to service.
While sweets are the main draw in this year-old spot, savory lunch items like stromboli and croque-monsieurs are also first-rate — and you can watch the chocolate being stirred mechanically through a glass floor panel, giving the place a wonderfully Willy Wonka-like vibe.
"Without a doubt, the easier access to mega-rounds plays a larger role in the increase in the number of unicorns, as mechanically, these large sums of money create significant uptick on the company valuation," said Eric Martineau-Fortin, founder and managing partner at White Star Capital.
Helly Nahmad has a presentation titled "The 1920s: A Golden Age" with a Fernand Léger still life from 19023 — an uncharacteristic subject for the mechanically included artist — as well as a large canvas by Max Ernst, an artist who pops up several times in the fair.
You explore large vistas on a skiff, a mechanically implausible vehicle that's like a cross between a kite and a Ski-Doo, and the sheer physics of the thing are entertaining enough to make you want to see as much of the world as you can.
Horowitz had explained Santos and Crisford's simulated naked singularity: When the researchers cranked up the strength of the electric field on the boundary of their tin-can universe, they assumed that the interior was classical—perfectly smooth, with no particles quantum mechanically fluctuating in and out of existence.
According to Jack Ashby, manager of the Grant Museum of Zoology at University College London, they were sometimes instructed to put snarls on the faces of the foxes, tigers and other animals in their charge, even though snarling, says Mr Ashby, is something foxes would find "mechanically difficult".
The Jikkalarm is an elaborate alarm clock that, at the designated time, will begin to mechanically chop away on the cutting board and blow mist over a faux bowl of miso soup in the direction of the sleeper, presumably to emulate the steaming hot broth of your Japanese breakfast.
At a glance, it looks like something that comes from the AAA realm, but in reality, it's made on a much smaller budget, in ways that show up aesthetically (awful animations, terrible voice acting, subpar game performance, typos galore in the subtitles) and mechanically (it's not fun to control).
His account of mechanically forging the death certificates was one of many he would tell in his decades of bearing witness — in writing and public speaking — to the horrors he had observed beginning in 2000, when he was 21986 and barred from public school by Nazi racial codes.
The upgrade sees the installation of the Northrop Grumman AN/APG-83 scalable agile beam radar, an active electronically scanned radar, to replace the older mechanically scanned set; new mission computers; improvements to the aircraft's electronic warfare suite and avionics; and the integration of new precision-guided weapons.
Black students are three times more likely to be suspended or expelled than white students, and although black students make up only nineteen per cent of students with disabilities, they make up thirty-six per cent of those who are mechanically restrained—handcuffed, strapped to a chair, tied down.
Rising on Sunday with a stomach full of rapidly decomposing mechanically recovered meat still swirling around, and stray pretzels littering the bed, there was just enough time for a sad and solemn shower before zipping back down the runway to the festival site for one final blow out.
At Lenox Hill Hospital, her lung was again re-expanded, and Dr. Byron Patton, a thoracic surgeon, recommended a procedure known as pleurodesis, in which the lung is mechanically attached to the surrounding sack called the pleura, so that even if the lung developed another leak, it wouldn't collapse.
This is true in late-1980s sculptures like "Carousel (Stainless Steel Version)," which consists of a mechanically rotating metal rack hung with life-size polyurethane forms of dead animals — deer, fox, coyotes — native to the American Southwest, where Mr. Nauman has lived, on his own horse ranch, since 1979.
Sophie's earlier work may have matched the sugary crunch of PC Music's squeaky puerility exactly — her debut single "Bipp," bouncing mechanically over chirpy synth stabs whose precisely timed and tangibly textured forward propulsion compensated for the absence of a drum track, captures that style — but that moment has cooled.
Mechanically, the truck isn't much different from the already-existing UAZ, but from a flavor angle, the ability to hop on in the back with your friends and tear down the long desert highway is one of the most thrilling ephemeral actions you can perform in a game.

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