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"nanosecond" Definitions
  1. one thousand millionth of a second

125 Sentences With "nanosecond"

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The others nod, but I hesitate for just a nanosecond.
Watch, just for a nanosecond Billy gives "Superstition" a shot.
It took a nanosecond for Sting to give his take.
It landed on my jeans and jumped away in a nanosecond.
Generally lidar systems "see" by emitting beams of light every nanosecond.
Now it's going to go into the 400, 450 nanosecond range.
Turns out the whole bit flipping process takes less than one nanosecond.
We do like to see a trend for more than a nanosecond.
Being able to trade at the nanosecond level is vital to Nasdaq.
Pure hatred can be delivered directly to your home in a nanosecond.
They still can accumulate an error of about one nanosecond over a month.
One can, however, add the second beam splitter at the very last nanosecond.
He's lazy and limited and he has an attention span of a nanosecond.
The video call is already running the nanosecond you swipe up to answer it.
Maybe then we'll be talking about how many things happen in an internet nanosecond.
And it could, in our age of image acceleration, morph again in a nanosecond.
And we are constantly imagining that this could all fall apart in a nanosecond.
Of course, most Sanders supporters wouldn't think for a nanosecond of voting for Donald Trump.
Oh, and there is a big red button, we will get to that in a nanosecond.
Carrie Fisher didn't hesitate for a nanosecond ... she's got the perfect "Star Wars" casting for Donald Trump.
There is the probability of an exact location, which holds true only during the nanosecond of perception.
It will be possible only if all of the exchange's computers agree on time with nanosecond accuracy.
It just really took me a nanosecond to decide that this is something I wanted to work on.
I was never a fussy kid, and ate whatever was put in front of me in a nanosecond.
The visual experience is so real, for a nanosecond it seems like there's another person admiring with me.
"I&aposm not in the business of trying to figure something out a nanosecond faster than somebody else."
Maybe you hear a joke someone's going to make in your head a nanosecond before they actually make it.
When Jim popped the question, I was so shocked that it took me about a nanosecond to say yes.
So let's pause from our pessimism for a nanosecond of celebration about a world that is actually getting better.
Let's hit pause on our fears and frustrations and share a nanosecond of celebration at this backdrop of progress.
Cutting the number of tax brackets from seven to three would quicken your software by just a nanosecond or two.
A single frame can last an hour or a nanosecond, and in that time the Flash can run across a county.
Bill Cosby's defense lasted about a nanosecond before his team rested and delivered a closing argument laced with cheating and betrayal.
"Martin said in an interview after we announced the deal that we'd have a nanosecond to enjoy it," Mr. Knaap said.
If you looked out her windows and, if you knew Monet's paintings, it was like seeing 28 paintings in a nanosecond.
Felicity Huffman was out of prison in what seemed like a nanosecond, and Kanye's reviews for his new album are ... well, mixed.
Twitter seemed like a ghastly mashup of the preening narcissism and nanosecond attention spans that defined the worst trends in digital culture.
He has proven himself to be a bigoted and ill-informed narcissist, and an anti-intellectual fabulist with a nanosecond attention span.
The ultra-high frequency traders of the world will have to continue dealing with the errant nanosecond for some time to come.
But 88rising is distinguished by its idiosyncratic tone and its up-to-the-nanosecond appreciation of hip-hop's youthful, Internet-driven trends.
"The moment, the nanosecond the government is ... reopened all these glitches will go away," National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said Thursday.
I don't believe, even for a nanosecond, that he regrets the personal impact of what he has said on anyone besides himself.
The tests are fleeting, lasting 15 seconds at most, which require the sensors to record their data in thousandths of a nanosecond.
For example, it benefits those lucky enough to win a ticket lottery or refresh the box office website at the right nanosecond.
Sure, there's no data to support a theory of hope (just spend a nanosecond on Trump's Twitter, before closing your eyes very tight).
The car that appears closest to you might have been ordered by someone else the nanosecond before you requested it, Ms. Spaeth explained.
So a Maryland employee had a customer shoot a video of him flipping a lid onto a dish in what seems like a nanosecond.
But as anyone who has ever spent one nanosecond on the internet knows, given the creative power, humanity will always default to drawing dicks.
The clock is designed to maintain time to within a nanosecond over a ten-day span, minimizing how often the clocks need to resynchronize.
"No, it's the fault of all of you for taking the idiot down the street seriously for even a nanosecond," Conway tweeted Friday morning.
That sprawl of sky over a small island speck on the black ocean suggests, like few other experiences, the nanosecond that is human life.
And hopefully we'll have a chance for both teams in Washington to put the games on hold for a nanosecond and fund the fight.
It's impossible to imagine anyone considering the Black Sox for longer than a nanosecond and not coming away with strong feelings about Buck Weaver.
"We can only produce this exotic state for about a nanosecond and during this time we need enough X-rays to probe it," said Kraus.
If some crafty Democrat drafts legislation to keep the Affordable Care Act as is but rechristen it Trumpcare, he'll sign the bill in a nanosecond.
ISIS soldiers, followers and sympathizers can connect with one another on social media groups and websites, and disseminate deadly ideas and plans in a nanosecond.
A woman with his personal life, public comportment and potty mouth wouldn't last a nanosecond in a political campaign — or, for that matter, in a boardroom.
When you think about the timeline of human civilization, things like the HD DVD, the compact disc and the cassette take about a nanosecond, don't they.
In the early days of research into quantum computing the superconducting devices only had one nanosecond before a qubit transforms into a traditional bit of data.
But I never doubted for a nanosecond that they got up every morning trying to figure out what was the best path forward for the country.
People running for president have forever been denying they are running in this nanosecond in time right up until they announce they are, in fact, running.
Just imagine—scientists could measure the time between the x-rays and their echoes to 300-nanosecond resolution for a black hole around 10,000 light-years away.
Science in our time, just in time, is coming full circle to explain that thinking and feeling are all wrapped up with each other in every nanosecond.
According the the GitHub page documenting Flicks, a Flick is "the smallest time unit which is LARGER than a nanosecond," defined as 1/705,600,000 of a second.
" A recent memo from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security explained that "a nanosecond error in GPS Time can equate to one foot of position (ranging) error.
I saw Eli and Abel for a nanosecond before the nurses cut the cords and rushed them to their incubator stations to begin inserting the breathing tubes.
The vendor looks confused for a nanosecond, but she's a pro and won't let a mother and son strolling through an erotica fair throw her off her game.
And it's partly, she adds, because U.S. policy "can change in a nanosecond" whenever a president under pressure from Congressional and law enforcement investigations picks up his smartphone.
In this diagram from the paper, you can see how the dot flips from one magnetic moment to another in a progressive process taking less than a nanosecond.
"I think there are many judges I've been before and many that have been friends of mine who would have put him jail in a nanosecond," Weingarten said.
Asked about this approach, Davis said a trade deal could be signed "a nanosecond" after Britain leaves, implying that he hoped for a more flexible approach from Brussels.
This mindset is the natural endpoint of America's hustle culture—the idea that every nanosecond of our lives must be commodified and pointed toward profit and self-improvement.
And we'll have new clues to one of the greatest mysteries in science: What made the universe expand so quickly less than a nanosecond after the big bang?
" Facebook shuttered the unit after deciding it didn't want a stand-alone studio.. According to Facebook, Flick "is the smallest time unit which is LARGER than a nanosecond.
At nanosecond scales, or billionths of a second, it makes sense to just hang out and wait for the operation (such as a fetch from DRAM memory) to complete.
Where your subject's expression was captured at the least flattering nanosecond, for instance, or where rapidly changing ambient light shrouded your photo in darkness at just the wrong time?
Using nanosecond-level data, it makes microsecond-level predictions about how to correct the signal, "noise canceling" along all of the 26 parameters it measures, yielding perfectly synchronized electricity.
"If it takes a nanosecond to scan something, it allows a retailer to have fewer people at a checkout counter and makes self-checkout an easier proposition," he said.
"We make judgments [about other people] in a nanosecond," Whitney Johnson, the author of "Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work, " tells the Harvard Business Review.
With her nanosecond timing, she has nailed tricky ensemble scenes as both a sophisticated sidekick (in "Next Fall") and an artless matron (in "The Babylon Line"), among many others.
Like "Songs of Innocence," the new album employed multiple producers, and U2 has clearly pondered every nanosecond of sound, whether polishing its reverberations or administering calibrated amounts of distortion.
While you're scrolling through the vast library of movies and television shows, if the cursor hovers for a nanosecond too long, the beast that is Netflix autoplay is unleashed.
The state of the universe, physicists say, is a cosmological relic—a glass ark with hammered-gold seams, pip trapped inside, god's knucklebone, nanosecond high-energy outward burst— kaboom!
Justin Bieber popped the question to Hailey Baldwin a nanosecond after getting back together in June, but we've learned they're not rushing to the altar ... not by a long shot.
The higher-frequency strontium is able to keep time much more precisely in a caesium clock, which can accumulate a whole whopping 1 nanosecond of error over a month's time.
When individual journalists fall under extreme pressure to meet a deadline every nanosecond, it's easy to forget about the basic tradition: to do quality journalism that can make a difference.
Asked about the notion of somehow teaming up with superfriends Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade, both due for free agency next summer, Anthony let the idea percolate for a nanosecond.
Each level itself has the potential for fierce speedrunning competition — even in the simplest stages, there's always a way to pick up another piece of gold or shave off another nanosecond.
System engineers at Nasdaq, the New York-based stock exchange, recently began testing an algorithm and software that they hope can synchronize a giant network of computers with that nanosecond precision.
"A nanosecond later, I was tossed through the air like a rag doll just 15 or 20 feet away from where the nose of the 757 hit the building," he tells PEOPLE.
The Republican Party has rewarded Mr. Trump handsomely for his aversion to even a nanosecond of scripted political contrivance, and he doesn't possess a fraction of Mr. Rubio's knowledge of foreign policy.
When I asked to see the truffle being shaved over somebody else's plate, it was whisked under my eyes for a nanosecond, as if the server were afraid I was going to sneeze.
Thomas, 23, began the day 11 strokes behind Day, and said he never considered for a nanosecond that he could post a score low enough to pull out the come-from-behind win.
If--I had a choice between buying the S&P index or buying the ten-year U.S. Treasury or the 30 U.S. Treasury it wouldn't take me a nanosecond to--go into stocks.
But it wouldn't matter if she was born the nanosecond that Leo season started — Lopez would still be a textbook example of this sign, from her versatile star power to her attention-getting looks.
And he says, "So, on the next generation we need to do this, this, this, this, this, this..." Literally, we had celebrated for a nanosecond and then we were on to the next thing.
DP: It's, you know, it's not, I don't think it's necessary, and I think hardware, which does things, you know, every nanosecond, we should try to see if hardware can really make a difference.
So the term loan lenders will be also noteholders for a nanosecond, and during that time they will help tip the noteholder vote in favor of the exchange offer and stripping out the covenants.
These are the shows and movies that got us through 2018, that kept us sane when reality was too much (or when we got overwhelmed by all the new TV and films premiering every nanosecond).
With its depiction of razor-thin margins (commercial and personal), this absorbing and ultimately shattering portrayal of the costs of a late-capitalist system obsessed with convenience, efficiency and nanosecond precision couldn't be more timely.
Everything else just falls away, and that can be a nanosecond, or that can be hours when you're lost in something, but in the end, you take those experiences away and they become like your DNA.
HR 3299 states that if a loan rate is valid at the nanosecond of origination, the loan rate remains valid even if it is immediately assigned to a lender for whom the rate would be illegal.
He opened the White House door wide to unmoored and unserious people, most recently Anthony Scaramucci, who, during his nanosecond as communications director, disparaged Bannon as someone engaged primarily in a limber act of self-gratification.
CRAMER: AND I'M NOT TRYING TO BE – I JUST THINK THAT WE JUST GOT TO BE – LOOK, IF THEY WERE DOING BADLY, I HAVE TO TELL YOU, SIR, I WOULD THROW THEM UNDER THE BUS IN A NANOSECOND.
The scientists squeezed water molecules between a pair of diamonds, then shot the sample with six high-powered laser beams in a specialized, 15-nanosecond-long sequence using the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics' Omega laser.
So Facebook developed the Flicks unit of time which, according to its Github page, "is the smallest time unit which is LARGER than a nanosecond, and can in integer quantities exactly represent a single frame duration" of film.
Listening to "This Is How You Smile," one is drawn to Lange's capacity to give shape to the ephemeral, the way he regards life's small moments with a kind of naïve awe, and tries to hold them for a nanosecond longer.
The military is even attempting to harness noise as a weapon: The Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program is currently working on a sonic device known as the Laser-Induced Plasma Effect, which fires nanosecond bursts of energy at 130 decibels.
Meanwhile, Mickelson seemed like he was closing that gap with a beautiful attempt at an eagle, but the winds were not in his favor, as it looked like the ball made a last-nanosecond decision to not comply with gravity.
From a Nietzschean perspective, the rise of dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, and Grindr that encourage us to "swipe" or judge potential lovers in a nanosecond could be cited as examples of a society that has become obsessed with pleasure and instant gratification.
Roseanne Barr SAID she was swearing off Twitter, but that lasted a nanosecond before she pounded away with a flurry of tweets, saying her racist comment was Ambien-induced and then she obliquely claimed it wasn't racist because she thought Valerie Jarrett was a Jew.
I can tell in a nanosecond whether I want to put it into the maybe pile or the yes pile or the no pile; and then the maybes, it takes me only a few more seconds of reconsideration to say yes or no to them.
Every other day of the year, go ahead and gnash your teeth about President Trump or Nancy Pelosi, but take a break today (remember, just for a nanosecond!) to recognize that arguably the most important thing in the world now is not Trumpian bombast.
But first, let's pause for a nanosecond of silence to acknowledge the greatest gains in human well-being in the history of our species — not to inspire complacency, but rather to spur our efforts to accelerate what may be the most important trend in the world today.
"It's almost like you have two personalities," Ms. Graham said, citing an oft-told story about Marilyn Monroe walking down a street in New York with a friend, who watched in awe as she went from obscure to ogled in a nanosecond simply by "turning on" some internal electricity.
As A$AP Rocky rots in a Swedish jail for weeks without being charged with a crime, you gotta wonder how another rapper -- a white rapper -- accused of the same crime and more spent a relative nanosecond behind bars before being allowed to go on his merry way and leave the country.
Usually musicians flock to Toronto from all over the country in an effort to "make it" (whatever that means), but, with the world becoming more interconnected by the nanosecond, some are realizing they can trade the old school access of industry centres for low rent, creative freedom, and increasingly precious time and space.
When I was asked to join 17 other zillionaires in signing on to a letter supporting a modest wealth tax, I didn't hesitate for a nanosecond — not just because it is the right thing to do for the American people, but because it's the right thing to do for the American economy.
"In the past, whenever I used to meet with ministers of energy in some of the oil- or oil-and-gas-rich countries, they would talk about renewable energy, and that meeting would end in a nanosecond," said Nabil Habayeb, General Electric's president and chief executive for the Middle East and North Africa.
So I promise to tear my hair out every other day, but let's interrupt our gloom for a nanosecond to note what historians may eventually see as the most important trend in the world in the early 21st century: our progress toward elimination of hideous diseases, illiteracy and the most extreme poverty.
Only for a nanosecond of human history have men even slightly shared what was once exclusively a woman's burden: the relentless daily labor of caring for another person's body, the life-preserving work of cleaning feces and vomit, the constant cycle of cooking and feeding and blanketing and bathing, whether for the young, the ill or the old.
But when one of the best-qualified candidates for the presidency in American history and the first woman to get close to the Oval Office loses to an opponent who had not dedicated a nanosecond of his life to public service and ran a blatantly misogynist campaign, it's hard to conclude that gender didn't play a role.
Brad Sellers, a former center for the Chicago Bulls who was watching Wednesday's game with his daughter and her friends at Quicken Loans Arena, needed only a nanosecond to make the connection once LeBron James drained his buzzer-beating 22-pointer to lift the Cavaliers to a 23-95 victory against the Indiana Pacers in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series.
And very much about younger players that have these twitch skills that can press left and right at a nanosecond, so the opportunity that we can see is, if you look at Formula One, which is watched by over half a billion people every two weeks on TV, and you think 'I wonder how many of those viewers would have smartphones in their pockets' — which I imagine is pretty high.
Former White House senior adviser Valerie JarrettValerie June Jarrett#WeAreBaltimore surges to top of Twitter in wake of Trump comments Roseanne Barr, Andrew Dice Clay launch standup tour Valerie Jarrett: 'Our country is ready for a female president' MORE said Thursday that former President Obama would have been impeached in "a nanosecond" if he behaved like President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE.

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