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"dexterity" Definitions
  1. skill in using your hands or your mind

652 Sentences With "dexterity"

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I had no dexterity left because I'd lost dexterity in my hands.
As in painting and drawing, manual dexterity counted for as much as deep thoughts—more, in truth, for everyone had the deep thoughts, and it took dexterity to make telescopes that really worked.
On the other hand, it lacks dexterity in verbal expression.
As robots get more manual dexterity, that will be replaced.
The cookie spatula just gives me more dexterity and precision.
He had unusual dexterity for a young man his size.
Yet he has never quite shown that digital dexterity again.
They had scored much higher on tests for manual dexterity.
My favorite was 60A's "Slight," which becomes "Sleight," or DEXTERITY.
Take a prosthetic hand that allows superhuman strength or dexterity.
Aspiring surgeons should have the dexterity to accomplish such tasks.
I was impressed by his masterful display of subway dexterity.
It took dexterity, but you had to apply it properly.
Instead he turned his dexterity with cards toward magic tricks.
At the core of hip-hop is verbal dexterity and cleverness.
The robot even jumps clean over a log, demonstrating its dexterity.
He's so incredibly gifted and has such dexterity as an actor.
"There's the numeral dexterity, there is being the showman," she said.
You'll still have all the dexterity needed to change a flat. 
Manual dexterity problems delayed the process of retiring for the night.
He was given the nickname "Oops" for his lack of dexterity.
"I think you lack dexterity — in your fingers, that is," says.
He shows an interpersonal dexterity that is well beyond his years.
Pros: Reliable wind- and waterproofing, touchscreen compatible, sustainably producedCons: Limit dexterity
"if [human dexterity] were so close, I would be fucking rich."
You don't even need that special crafting gene or superhuman dexterity.
As you level up, focus on strengthening vigor, strength and dexterity.
It was hard not to be shocked by Lil Wayne's verbal dexterity.
Vine had the community, but it didn't have the dexterity to change.
They watched Alma stop trying to walk or practice her dexterity skills.
Success requires speed and dexterity, skills that are learned on the job.
But the minimalist dexterity of Aggs's guitar flows more irresistibly than either.
It showcases Rivers' great voice and the band's constant versatility and dexterity.
Bringing all this across requires an orchestra of considerable dexterity (and patience).
But most of the work in this facility still requires human dexterity.
He also recalls off-ice drills with tennis balls to promote dexterity.
Youthful dexterity with flavors doesn't necessarily translate to a flair for payroll.
Part of the Twins Study involved tests measuring body response, posture and dexterity.
The Guardian GT looks immense, but its real selling points is its dexterity.
This dog read my mind and also has extremely impressive dexterity and timing.
Why this is noteworthy from an accessibility perspective is a matter of dexterity.
When taking Neupro, I move better, enjoy greater dexterity and have more energy.
He said he developed his dexterity as a child by playing the piano.
Charles's hands were baby-soft, his right one lacking dexterity since his stroke.
They&aposre not stiff; you&aposll have full mobility and plenty of dexterity.
I'm paralyzed from the neck down, so I don't have dexterity in my hands.
To survive these, she will need Terminator-grade resilience—along with considerable political dexterity.
That daring combination of simplicity and dexterity make this an extraordinary piece of stagecraft.
He has just enough verbal dexterity to come up with punishing insults and nicknames.
She juggles both, with such dexterity—and it feels like she's just getting started.
You don't need fast reactions and dexterity, a good eye and judgment will suffice.
Deception-as-performance, however, is not just finger dexterity or a cleverly designed contraption.
We're not yet manipulating our genes with enough dexterity to affect the next generation.
Finally, machines fare worse than people at lots of job that require physical dexterity.
You need some dexterity in your fingers to get the plates all lined up.
For them, magic was magic, whether produced by fine-tuned dexterity or digital wizardry.
These small efforts to mingle with others daily can greatly improve our cognitive dexterity.
But he had dexterity of hand and so trades were paramount in their instruction.
Mr. Bell takes to the role with deadpan gravitas and lands jokes with dexterity.
Since mime is largely silent, physical acting, it requires a heightened dexterity and body awareness.
To compensate for my lack of dexterity, speed, and technique, I think about food constantly.
A deep dive into the CNN archives highlights Trump's political dexterity over nearly three decades.
The emphasis was on dexterity with drawing and paint in terms of observation and representation.
The film gave him a vehicle with which to demonstrate his dexterity imitating movie stars.
However, it has poor dexterity, and cannot handle delicate work without its arms becoming tangled.
He promotes an idea called cultural dexterity, over the more traditional concept of cultural competence.
Rarely is this reality captured on television with anything close to the dexterity seen here.
Dexterity plummets when you're in MOPP gear, and your field of vision is drastically reduced.
But he also acknowledged it might not be for everyone—especially people with limited dexterity.
Ms. Cunningham is disabled, and her dexterity with crutches provides the show's main physical appeal.
"They are uncoordinated, and don't have really fine grain dexterity to pull guns," Riedl said.
They're difficult for everyone to hold onto, but especially for old people who lack dexterity.
Likewise, Blocboy's rhythmically unpredictable, plainly enunciated rapping displays a dexterity that fits the music exactly.
Maradona does not boast the same dexterity, but it's the most ambitious effort of the trilogy.
And it's critical for tasks that require dexterity, like packing a box with oddly shaped objects.
Competitors in the esports tournament played StarCraft II, a war game that tests wits and dexterity.
Slow motion help you appreciate just how much dexterity is required for some of these moves.
When magicians skillfully trick audiences by way of masterful dexterity, it's called a sleight of hand.
Upgraded gloves alone would increase the ability of MOPP-suited soldiers to perform dexterity-intensive tasks.
Then again, art has a capacity for insinuation that allows it greater political dexterity than journalism.
The dexterity and delicacy with which the hand was able to mirror my movements was amazing.
Most of the graduates became jewelers; some entered industries like microchip manufacturing, where dexterity was paramount.
His stoicism, his dexterity, his unerring calm, his gift for narrative storytelling — they were all pathbreaking.
At its best, it has an almost punklike purity, emphasizing abandon over structure, rawness over dexterity.
"A 5-year-old child can manipulate objects with superior dexterity to any robot," he says.
He quickly developed a reputation for both a rich tone and a dexterity with difficult passages.
Ultimately, they hope machines will begin to approach our own dexterity and adaptability to novel objects.
Below its "wrist," which was triple-jointed for extra dexterity, there were sockets for various attachments.
The intricate work and dexterity required means that these brushes are almost exclusively made by women.
They frequently lose dexterity upon landing, which is not ideal when brandishing a loaded automatic weapon.
No person this large should have such dexterity and yet here's Paulo: It… it's so beautiful.
It's all about dexterity and speed — from moving weapons by forklift to dropping bombs on practice targets.
In demo videos, Ugo the robot is slow-moving and clearly unable to match a human's dexterity.
Both the claw and the fingertips grip emphasize increased finger dexterity, although they both are more fatiguing.
This year, Ignite is looking for filmmakers with the dexterity to find what's next for the medium.
This is due to dexterity issues caused by my cerebral palsy, as well as my low vision.
If you can't study wand dexterity at Hogwarts, you can at least pull off some independent study.
Creating those perfect pleats requires a dexterity but, as Wong cheerfully tells me, pleating is just decorative.
Think squishy machines with more of the dexterity that traditional robots enjoy, yet are far more compliant.
Only occasionally do you hear Mr. Sondheim wielding words with the dexterity for which he is famous.
Both weave in numerous lyrical references to Young M.A.'s original verse, an impressive display of dexterity.
In addition to being a marvel of linguistic dexterity, the book is a supreme feat of scholarship.
The wattage of ribaldry and verbal dexterity around the table was enough to electrify all of Manhattan.
The wattage of ribaldry and verbal dexterity around the table was enough to electrify all of Manhattan.
An episode from the show's third season, "Wet Painters," is a great example of SpongeBob's visual dexterity.
Well, the towering Ivorian can, with unimaginable dexterity, confound opponents, and he did so before the final whistle.
Most difficult for Scott and Kornienko were muscle dexterity, postural control and stability during the Functional Task Test.
As both President-elect and President, Trump has at times spoken with the diplomatic dexterity of a rhinoceros.
American actors have a reputation for emotional intensity, if less verbal grace and dexterity than their British counterparts.
What fascinated me about these speedrunners is the mental and physical dexterity required to reach the finish line.
The user's virtual hands look and act a lot like real hands, displaying a high level of dexterity.
In fact, he developed his dexterity during his training to become a service dog for people with disabilities.
Hoyer's weekly sparring matches with McCarthy on the House floor offer a regular exposition of his rhetorical dexterity.
However, the dexterity of a lean family-owned factory means that, overall, you've still got plenty of options.
Some languages were particularly prolific in their lexical dexterity, especially Greek, which contributed the most words by far.
This style of rapping has more restricted rules; she must prove her prowess by speed and dexterity alone.
Many academic researchers and start-ups are working on robots that have the dexterity to pick orders automatically.
But the limits on speed involve more than the kind of keyboard or the dexterity of the individual.
We try to push back with our chopsticks, but my parents' aged Korean hands have an unmatched dexterity.
But the Harvest Croo robots actually did have the intelligence and the dexterity to pick a ripe strawberry.
Jenga requires increasing levels of concentration and dexterity to remove the blocks without knocking over the whole tower.
Ballet steps pour forth here with wonderfully natural fluency, while challenging the speed and dexterity of the dancers.
He is old enough now to be their grandfather, but his fingers still fly with the same dexterity.
In a test of dexterity, nerves and message, each candidate gets about 10 minutes onstage, no notes allowed.
Despite having a low floor, Isaac's frame, smarts, and overall dexterity may launch his ceiling into the clouds.
Watch above and let Little Simz's dexterity take your breath away, because it's a very special thing indeed.
Plenty of games have "easy" modes, but they're still reliant on being fluent in finger-and-thumb dexterity.
The dexterity of human hands still beats the efforts to introduce the fully automated production of clothing, for example.
But when it comes to performing tasks that require fine dexterity, machines still have some catching up to do.
Turns out, Lady Gaga folded a Pride flag with equal dexterity during a stop on her Joanne world tour.
Yes, they're bulky, but the fingers provide enough dexterity to grab zippers, adjust helmet straps, and buckle up bindings.
They cannot navigate reliably around an ordinary home, move their hands with human dexterity, or conduct open-ended conversations.
Finding them required a combination of mental and physical dexterity the rest of the game didn't ask of you.
Clinton's latest outfit choice didn't detract or distract from her policies — nor her dexterity in defending them — on stage.
Nothing in this world — animal or robot — quite comes close to the flexibility and dexterity of the human hand.
It is tackling one very specific — very complex — problem that is recreating the natural dexterity of a user's hands.
However, the development of technology that allows robots to learn dexterity moves through trial and error is changing that.
He's an arrogant, bordering-on-cruel surgeon who is nevertheless respected due to his incredible physical dexterity and skill.
His toes, however, are a different story, with enough dexterity to use traditional game controllers—under the right conditions.
His diction, focus and tone are those of a caustically gifted word man; his metrical dexterity is everywhere apparent.
It's a challenge to which Mr. Armitage, in his New York debut, and Ms. Ryan rise with blissful dexterity.
Picking a strawberry properly, and doing it fast enough to earn a living wage, requires speed, dexterity, and stamina.
Jin's latest novel, "The Boat Rocker," isn't as elegantly crafted as "Waiting," but it provides even more linguistic dexterity.
The movement and dexterity of the animations apear to be small cosmos of energy bursting on our computer screens.
Call your parents and blame them for not endowing you with the dexterity to climb out of a hammock.
His 2015 debut Traveller still holds up, both in the dexterity of its songs and Stapleton's soaring, versatile voice.
It's also an apt representation of the company's M.O.: sparkly, spirited and a polished showcase of the dancers' dexterity.
For several hours a day, he conducted a grueling set of exercises designed to cultivate finger independence and dexterity.
And lots and lots of scales and technique so the voice has dexterity, has flexibility, has movement between registers.
He dropped a pen on the floor and commanded her to pick it up — a test of her dexterity.
Many jobs in manufacturing require dexterity and resourcefulness, for example, in ways that robots and software still can't match.
This provides greater maneuverability and comfort, though the thick leather may inhibit some dexterity until they're properly broken in.
Pros: Made in the US, well constructed, warmCons: Elk leather is rather thick, cutting down on the gloves' dexterity
It doesn't take some special crafting gene, and you don't need superhuman dexterity (or even a lot of patience).
Her lyrical dexterity and wink-wink charm create an atmosphere so electric that you're almost cocooned for a while.
Hand dexterity is vital in defense and law enforcement for weapon handling, of course, but also many, many other tasks.
His hands were sheathed in fire-resistant Nomex flight gloves, safeguarding his hands but thin enough not to impede dexterity.
OpenAI has used it to teach robot hands to manipulate objects with new levels of human-like dexterity, for example.
It is these multiple functions that allow the robot to maintain its dexterity while also having a long operational time.
It helps patients regain dexterity, gives them new skills and boosts self-esteem by teaching them sleight-of-hand tricks.
"People don't have dexterity in their hands for a variety of reasons," he says, citing age, injury, and special needs.
Even so, the dexterity, reach and balance of the robots deployed in the video are quite impressive at first glance.
We chopped bales of lettuce until our fingers went numb, and cut moldy sections from bread loaves with impressive dexterity.
Four operations followed over nine months, and when they were completed, she was still hampered by a lack of dexterity.
Museumgoers might compare such artistry to the dexterity required to construct any of the 13 bird-made nests on view.
Such creative endeavors not only develop dexterity, she said, but also require a three-dimensional imagination, planning, patience and precision.
"Advanced technology in agriculture is going to be huge," he said, marveling at the precision and dexterity of the robots.
We see a growing number of students with the appetite and the dexterity skills to effectively navigate dissimilar academic spaces.
Their art demonstrates a similar technical dexterity and aesthetic decisions that no Western artist at the time would have made.
Clinton lacks the kind of verbal dexterity her husband and Obama have, and their ability to connect to any crowd.
Although Michael Kidd's choreography is a delight, the film is also a showcase for the director Vincente Minnelli's dexterity with Technicolor.
It requires patience, physical dexterity, bodily awareness, and knowledge of where our body parts are supposed to go inside of clothing.
Even aided by assistants, as he was later in life, Held seemed to manipulate lines and forms with a deceptive dexterity.
It's simple to select them with your right hand on the fly as you draw, giving a distinct feeling of dexterity.
Rather than dexterity or flying skills, what you really need to be a professional civilian drone pilot may simply be patience.
Some research has suggested that glasses improve productivity for jobs that require manual dexterity, though other studies have been less conclusive.
The challenge for me is to create beautiful magic, music and woodworking without depending as much on my diminishing manual dexterity.
They're sophisticated in terms of overall strategy and movement, but their dexterity is non-existent — they're essentially clever mobile coffee tables.
She kept you on edge during the elusive transition to the gnarly, dense fugue, which she then dispatched with unfathomable dexterity.
In hip-hop, innovations in character, texture and presentation are just as important as those in lyrical dexterity and punch lines.
This display of dexterity and craft is even more impressive to those of us who can barely read our own handwriting.
The relatively new "Black Panther" is a lesson in lyrical dexterity, as Leshurr delivers speed, wit, and power all at once.
They showed dexterity in navigating their way through the national political debate and an increasingly sophisticated understanding of American electoral politics.
That creates a problem for today's medical students, particularly those lacking dexterity, because of rules on how much they can work.
One issue was that the larger-than-normal belt buckle was hard to use for children or people with dexterity issues.
He wasn't the first novelist to strike out for Hollywood, but he managed the crossover with exemplary dexterity, professionalism and panache.
The movie ends with a lengthy sequence, perhaps a half-hour, of acrobats and jugglers performing feats of balance and dexterity.
She attributed the problem to heavy-duty mittens provided by the Canadian military that, while warm, did not allow for dexterity.
Aerial shots were a headache when they first entered the scene, combining photography prowess with the thumb dexterity of video gamers.
There are so many casual pleasures in her work that the precision and dexterity — the darkness, too — can catch you unawares.
"It isn't one craftsman's work because we can see different qualities of dexterity in the synthesis," he told CNN over email.
Officials in Western democracies have grown anxious in recent years at China's increasing dexterity at exerting influence far from its shores.
"Early Riser," while never underwritten, can be at times a bit underfelt, the verbal dexterity crowding out the room for emotion.
But Dr. Katlic has expressed particular concern about surgeons, who need to retain exceptional vision, manual dexterity, reaction speed and stamina.
Washing my hands, cooking, and other quotidian feats of manual dexterity had to be done cautiously to avoid losing the band.
I started practicing a lot on my own and trying to figure out how to navigate and get my dexterity down.
Honda imagines the robot will work with wireless tools, so the amount of dexterity in the robot's hands won't matter as much.
It's a problem, for that matter, that doing practically anything on a smartphone is a multi-handed exercise in balance and dexterity.
"This, together with the reduced dexterity of the instruments, represents an important limitation in the execution of many surgical procedures," they write.
"Having the actual data centre close has so many implications," said De Wit, now chief technology officer at start-up Dexterity Digital.
Synths are programmed with a pointillist's dexterity, the drums always hit just so, but there's also a sense that anything can happen.
From his first day on the job he performed the repetitive tasks required of him with dexterity, working comfortably alongside longtime employees.
Students develop dexterity through training in analog craft and digital fabrication, studies in history and theory, and exercises in real-world application.
"This president probably has more philosophic dexterity than most of the presidents I've dealt with in the past," said South Carolina Rep.
"Miranda saw Hamilton's relentlessness, brilliance, linguistic dexterity, and self-destructive stubbornness through his own idiosyncratic lens," wrote The New Yorker in 2015.
Curling is often referred to as "chess on ice," requiring balance and mental dexterity from players, rather than brute strength or endurance.
It seems that for service professionals, the more historic a political moment is, the greater the dexterity required to earn their keep.
The improvement in Hall's movement and the dexterity of his kicking game in the short time since that bout was certainly impressive.
"Having the actual data center close has so many implications," said De Wit, now chief technology officer at start-up Dexterity Digital.
Trump on Thursday weighed into the debate himself, claiming that his jarring emotional shifts were evidence of rare political dexterity and talent.
There's also a laser-true and very funny set piece about Russian men and their dexterity at turning sexual profanities into verbs.
There was also some irony in the criticism coming from Mr. Trump, who has boasted about his dexterity in avoiding paying taxes.
"We wanted to make sure we took as much of the tumor as we safely could, but preserve his dexterity," he said.
There are other soft spots in "Monument," moments when Trethewey's metrical dexterity slackens or her political points are too on the nose.
When a book immediately elicits doubt over its authority and dexterity to represent its subjects, it's hard for the reader to recover.
All of the basic competencies regular sex requires—skill, balance, manual dexterity, core strength, variation—are needed, only in more uncertain terrain.
Viewers see the new mother holding a poorly designed peri bottle that requires an inordinate amount of dexterity and flexibility to use.
McGinnis, who dedicates her book to "the victims," examines this dichotomy of hope and violence, love and hate, with dexterity and grace.
What sets the series apart from the aforementioned fan favorites is that Spinning Out also tackles racism and mental illness with dexterity.
Christoforetti and Watkins will wear EVA gloves, which are pressurized and limit dexterity, and test LESA out in an EVA space suit simulator.
Amazon's warehouses choreograph workers to the rhythms of robots who move products as far as they can before human dexterity comes into play.
I do not have the same dexterity issues as Ryan; he is able to walk unassisted, whereas I use forearm crutches for support.
"We saw that as a breakthrough technology that could bring human-like dexterity in a simple compliant form factor to robotics," says Vause.
But placing her characters in the past requires a certain dexterity because the past has always been a difficult location for marginalized groups.
I didn't have the dexterity to write letters with my right index finger so I opted to switch to the traditional keyboard input.
Originally (and still) a magician, Hart developed amazing dexterity in his hands, which led him to play Thing in the Addams Family movies.
They love my tennis ball fine motor coordination activity to increase strength and dexterity in their hands as a warm up for handwriting.
Some are arranged to literally simulate lightsaber battles, and others seem scored for sheer manual dexterity, full of wide-ranging, rapid-fire patterns.
His A-game was the measured distance fighting where he could pound home his reach advantage and his dexterity with his lead leg.
Women's manual dexterity is a common feature in all the films, and this one shows Native American women making intricate hand-woven baskets.
He raps with a similar acrobatic dexterity, using his voice as though he stumbled across a toy chest full of weird new instruments.
His mental capacities and physical dexterity were unaffected, but the pathology report from doctors at Stanford was grim: the tumor was an astrocytoma.
It is not enough to call it capitalism, since capitalism has been around for hundreds of years and transforms itself with great dexterity.
Anyone with a tongue and a modicum of chopstick dexterity knows that Chinese food dominates the global food landscape, and for good reason.
Sure enough, 50A is DEADWE — crossing, at the end, SLEIGHT (or "Dexterity") at 44D, and borrowing that entry's EIGHT to complete the trick.
Mr. Spielberg navigates this warehouse with his usual dexterity, loading every frame with information without losing the clarity and momentum of the story.
And of course, Russians' famed dexterity in negotiating cybersecurity means that enough of them know how to get the movie online and free.
Some of the newer technologies demand less manual dexterity and more of the kinds of skills and reflexes one acquires playing video games.
The finger-tangling high notes in the first movement require a dexterity in F minor that I was never fully able to achieve.
Still, the sheer dexterity is overwhelming, and only the sternest viewer will be able to resist the onslaught of such thoroughly marketed magic.
He paused for a moment, processing — then leaned back in his seat and began to play, exploring the music with an impressive dexterity.
They're using lighter sticks, which become precision instruments in their hands, so they're developing a dexterity that in turn pushes their creative minds.
Trump tapped into it with great rhetorical dexterity, thereby reminding us that King's racial rainbow is an arc that still lies beyond the horizon.
Fit and flexibility are key factors to maintain dexterity, so the G1 has multiple flex points incorporated and thin and light protection built in.
The result is an unprecedented level of choice and dexterity while scrolling the single, infinite, algorithmically sorted style of feed we've grown to love.
They're slightly bulkier than The North Face Etip Gloves, but if warmth is more important than dexterity, then you'll want to consider this option.
In its exuberant force, it's capable of handling the horror of Norm's death and the comedy of the Nicotine crew's activism with equal dexterity.
Mr. Mantello orchestrates the complicated action and shifting emotional currents with admirable dexterity; this may be his finest work in an already distinguished career.
Osodi merges fantasy, history, and politics in his series Devil's Dexterity, which is made up of photographs he's taken at scenes of traffic accidents.
These, combined with the six-wheeled robot's ability to rotate in place, allow the Pro 2 to be maneuvered with a little more dexterity.
And, you will develop dexterity, through training in analog craft and digital fabrication, studies in history and theory, and exercises in real-world application.
The goal for now is to introduce the fundamental ideas, and gather input from patients and doctors on how cultural dexterity influences their practice.
As you say, their dexterity is pretty effortless and a "Beautiful Swimmers record" can exist anywhere in the space between microhouse and UK garage.
Kelly and Kornienko appeared to have the hardest time with tasks involving "postural control and stability and muscle dexterity," according to a NASA statement.
One of the risks of motion control gaming is that it's harder for people with less real-world stamina, dexterity, or breadth of motion.
The dexterity on which he had previously prided himself seemed to have evaporated, and the fight soon took on a seriously one-sided complexion.
Sometimes that connection is subtle, sometimes it's overt, and sometimes those ideas are handled with dexterity and complexity, sometimes with a 101-class feeling.
If your job requires you to work outdoors during the winter, the Ergodyne ProFlex 817WP Thermal Waterproof Utility Gloves have the dexterity you need.
Presumably, the stars of the game should thrive in their showcase environment, overwhelming one another with acts of incomparable dexterity and nimble grace. Presumably.
In his latest body of work, Amiard exercises his Photoshop dexterity by fitting modern day tattoos onto some of Western painting's most recognizable subjects.
In just under 10 minutes, the skaters experiment using creative natural obstacles, testing their street dexterity amongst the harsh terrain of the Arctic Circle.
It sounds like what he's saying is that when it comes to home care, the dexterity of robot hands is really going to matter.
The exhibitions demonstrate the messy, intuitive processes by which artists combine experience, an understanding of materials, and dexterity to create objects that convey meaning.
Faculty members at medical schools in the United States and Britain have noticed a marked decline in the manual dexterity of students and residents.
Vondrousova, a left-hander with a whipping forehand and a proclivity for drop shots, will test Konta's newfound dexterity and comfort on the clay.
He would put them in a circle on the court and have them dribble five and six balls at a time to nurture dexterity.
We like electric toothbrushes, though, because they're able to deep clean teeth better and are easier to use for people who have dexterity issues.
"He has the money, he has the personal dexterity, he knows how to handle the Trump onslaught of all the bullying nonsense," Scaramucci said.
And then everyone in the car broke into laughter and applause at the nerve and dexterity required to carry out such a masterful theft.
Unfortunately, Sobel's essay about "The Bowing Machine" misses the point pretty egregiously, reducing Moore and Beyer's spellbinding aesthetic dexterity to a lamely topical reading.
Even the unusually muscular solo part, which Nancy Allen, the Philharmonic's principal harpist, performed with focused sound and impressive rhythmic dexterity, offers little emotional guidance.
Consisting of nine separate events, charrería is a rodeo that showcases charros — or riders — who display feats of ranching dexterity, including riding, lassoing, and herding.
No specialized dexterity, physical skills, or mobility requiredRobots are still quite clumsy compared with humans when dealing with physical manipulation in unstructured environments and tasks.
The position was a departure from previous jobs, but his dexterity in the overlapping spaces of government and commerce proved to be no less useful.
Also just like the first one, it features Wopo dipping and diving all over the beat, bending into its elastic sound with dexterity and enthusiasm.
However, some may prefer an electric model to make up for a lack of skill with a manual brush, especially if they have dexterity issues.
While you'd never mistake the robotic, carbon fiber arm for its flesh-and-blood counterpart, in terms of dexterity, the two are pretty darn close.
The main goal for RoDyMan is eventually "to emulate a chef's agility and dexterity with the best performing mobile bimanual robot system," Siciliano told Axios.
"I think animals usually 'play' to hone social skills (if they play with each other) or dexterity (if they play with an object)," he said.
Bassist Eric Langlois nimbly matches Levasseur's dexterity and then settles into a spine-crushing groove (check the solo before the breakdown in "Slit Your Guts").
Companies seem to be hoping these extra payments will satisfy top performers, while affording them the same budget dexterity benefits do should rocky times arise.
This guy has the long, muscular snout of a pig, the tail of a burgling raccoon, and the tree-climbing dexterity of a monkey. Oh!
For people with dexterity challenges, you need to make sure that the closures are easy to get into or that they have options without closures.
There are four independent motors in the hand, offering the dexterity necessary to securely grip anything from a glass of water to a single egg.
They're using the RAVEN II surgical bot, developed by Applied Dexterity, as a research platform to expose potential security issues with this kind of device.
In many respects, the Leap of Faith was also the embodiment of an emerging type of street skating that combined dexterity, mortal risk, and spectacle.
It has long held a leading position in the development of humanoid robots, with machines like Honda's Asimo exhibiting remarkable abilities in locomotion and dexterity.
One of France's best known directors, whom critics have hailed for his dexterity with the camera, Mr. Audiard said he considered himself a genre filmmaker.
As the trainees practice sewing straight lines on pieces of scrap fabric, supervisors pace the aisle, hoping to spot one with machinelike dexterity and speed.
There are so many casual pleasures in Ms. Dove's poetry that the precision and dexterity in her work — the darkness, too — can catch you unawares.
And while Deepwater Horizon doesn't have many compelling characters (or much wit or dexterity), it does tell its brawny story in an undeniably effective fashion.
First, it encourages hand-to-eye coordination, and regularly handling foods improves babies' dexterity, which is a hugely important skill for your baby to master.
What remains unclear is the extent to which Mr. Cruz intends to meet anxious Republicans halfway, a choice testing his political dexterity as never before.
The camera weaves and darts around its characters with the same abandon that Star tries to navigate a hard-luck life with pluck and dexterity.
The side on stance which allows so much creativity and dexterity with the lead leg in kicking also leaves it out there as a target.
Although it's easy to admire McAvoy's dexterity juggling personalities, the "Split" character simply isn't as compelling as the understated duality that the first movie established.
Its success is achieved not by sustained assault but by dexterity, and by always keeping the other guy (in this case, the audience) off guard.
Medical schools are noticing a decline in students' dexterity, possibly from spending time swiping screens rather than developing fine motor skills through woodworking and sewing.
Biathletes are experimenting with just the right gloves to wear to keep them warm while giving them the dexterity to load and fire their rifles.
Despite the scandal, Mr. Felsher was hired again as a game-show producer in the 1970s because of his dexterity and intuition in shaping shows.
It compares the shoe to ski boots or cycling shoes and says using the product for anything other than running may impair balance and dexterity.
This puts Mr. Schumer in a position that could require extraordinary dexterity: assuming the mantles of both opponent and ally of the new Republican president.
"Prior to the assault Mr. Pratt was a renowned musician who relied heavily on wrist stamina, dexterity, memory and concentration to perform," court documents state.
But his new prosthesis will finally let him do tasks that require greater dexterity or the ability to hold his hand close to his face.
It was offensive and dirty and disgusting, but they performed it with such dexterity and skill, it elevated it to the magic we saw that night.
Each part centered around two dancers and their exceptional dexterity to move, and carry each other, around the artificial space that you, the user, is experiencing.
What's learned from this research can be applied to countless tasks requiring extreme dexterity, from assembling electronics to performing delicate surgery, and even chopping up vegetables.
For example, activities that require fine motor skills, like the type of dexterity needed to put a small pin in a hole or tie a knot.
They're not, of course, but they do have something very important in common with legit robots: They're terrible at handling objects with any measure of dexterity.
If you are a black artist who dares to deal with the past, it is not uncommon for others to question your dexterity and your authority.
The profession requires not only rigorous mental learning, but manual dexterity too—the fine motor skills to make tiny sutures and guide laparoscopes through the body.
During the exchange, Atamanuik showed some of the mental dexterity Stephen Colbert exhibited in his old Comedy Central show, as he nimbly ad-libbed in character.
It fit easily in my back pocket when I was carrying grocery bags, out shooting photos, or doing just about anything else that required manual dexterity.
Tying my shoelaces, for example, isn't so hard anymore—the fingers on this robotic hand are much larger and have greater dexterity than my old one.
And because of the simple control scheme — based more on the player's decisions than manual dexterity — this might be the most accessible Batman game ever created.
"What she demonstrated was an incredible dexterity and adroitness that she has learned in the last year when it comes to discussing racial issues," he said.
Wong often proceeds by indirection, and the obvious contrast of this first meeting — between Big Labor's encumbrances and Roosevelt's dexterity — made, in retrospect, a deliberate point.
Matthias Buchinger (1674-1739) had no legs or feet, and only partial arms that terminated without hands, and yet he was internationally celebrated for his dexterity.
They're the perfect size for toddlers to carry in their hands so they'll also work on their hand strength and dexterity when they open the eggs.
It dries hair quickly, can tamp down frizz better than any styling product, and depending on your dexterity, can also help straighten or curl your hair.
What's most impressive is the vocal dexterity that she demonstrates, hopping from rap to sweet singing and then back again over the course of the track.
Both hedonistic architectural projects are signifiers of the overindulgence of a bilious, vanished age and yet testify to Lequeu's drawing dexterity, cultural erudition, and voluptuous obsessiveness.
And yet, as if overnight, the dexterity of the players' hands and the creativity of their minds have caught up with the speed of their feet.
Detractors lament Mr. Pollini's loss of dexterity and technical accomplishment in his eighth decade, but they tend to think that precision is all he ever had.
It remained shorter than his left leg and that made running with the dexterity it takes to play quarterback in the N.F.L. arduous, if not impossible.
Other samplers described fogged goggles and cameras, and sweat running down their arms to form water balloons in the tips of their gloves, reducing their dexterity.
Often, it is legal, such as when players on the bases or in the dugout use their own mental dexterity to decipher the other team's signs.
At Knapp, Mr. Puchwein and his partners had tried and failed for years to create a robot with the dexterity and flexibility needed for the job.
Beating Celeste's more challenging levels requires a combination of mental fortitude, problem-solving, and physical dexterity that no one has when first picking up the game.
My right limbs are tight, the muscles underdeveloped, and the fingers of that hand lack the dexterity and fine motor skills of those on my left.
What's more, this isn't the kind of recipe that requires you to have the manual dexterity of an angelic creature akin to one of Raphael's cherubs.
This bot can ape the dexterity of human shoulders, elbows, wrists and fingers, and could be the one that gets CIG to 90 percent automation and beyond.
And like the Robotnaut 2 before it, Russia's robot will be able to perform dexterity-oriented and astronaut safety-preserving actions including space walks and equipment repair.
Ali had suffered for three decades from Parkinson's Disease, a progressive neurological condition that slowly robbed him of both his legendary verbal grace and his physical dexterity.
"Billions" twists and turns with impressive dexterity, but the joke at its core is that the showdown between Rhoades and Axe doesn't need to happen at all.
Don't worry—the technicolor margarita doesn't require Petit's level of X-acto dexterity or any hugely uncommon ingredients (see the video below for directions on making it).
Loading a bowl requires the same dexterity as loading a traditional bowl, so there's little improvement on that front, but getting a hit is way, way easier.
Compared to a robot of similar design but without the synthetic blood, the robotic fish worked for about eight times longer, and without having to sacrifice dexterity.
"The bones and several teeth show clear signs of having been deliberately broken by humans with manual dexterity and experiential knowledge," Holen said in a press release.
The robot can even twirl the block arounds its fake hand, showing off the dexterity that makes it possible for humans to accomplish so many basic tasks.
But then the foreman led Edelman to the other side of the factory, which was crammed full of workers who had the dexterity to assemble those components.
In July 2018, OpenAI claimed that its Dactyl robot-hand system achieved dexterity and flexibility was nearly but not quite comparable to that of a human hand.
If they were unloading a dishwasher, for example, they'll need better dexterity to safely handle glassware and very sophisticated manipulation to sense and figure out plate sizes.
In contrast to Kendrick Lamar, who uses Compton's rap history as the foundation for fanciful flights of syllabic dexterity and lyrical nerve, YG treats it as destiny.
How flexible a suit is also (and perhaps more importantly) translates to your dexterity in the water, which is inherently lower than normal in near-frigid temperatures.
But things have not gone well for Mr. Gowdy, who has run the investigation with the dexterity and grace of a blindfolded toddler swinging at a piñata.
The machines handle the "dirty, dull, difficult and dangerous" tasks while people do the work requiring dexterity and intelligence, says Marty Linn, GM's principal engineer for robotics.
Who has the dexterity and the pragmatism to enact reforms on voting rights, health care, immigration, mass incarceration, and campaign finance, and so strengthen a stressed democracy?
On Sunday, despite Katz's dexterity, the Saints finished off the sweep with a 5-4 win thanks to a walk-off home run in the 11th inning.
As the homunculus shows, we use a lot of our brainpower for dexterity (see the huge hands), speech (see the giant lips and tongue), smell, and sight.
Fresh off of releasing his sublime single "Sunrise," the Major Lazer member uses the 20-minute session to show off his dexterity in navigating moods and tempos.
As Mr. Gardarsson, a former gymnast, scrambles around his cell, over furniture and down the banister into the unwelcoming room below, his dexterity and control are mesmerizing.
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In Mark Morrisroe: Works from 1982–473, at Alexander and Bonin, the artist's eight C-prints demonstrate this artistic dexterity as well as his singularity of focus.
Her use of language, her dexterity with multiple viewpoints and the unending heartbeat that connects her stories make her the Author I'd Most Love to Learn From.
A: Dexterity becomes a problem underwater because you're wearing gloves and you're trying to manipulate small buttons on a giant plastic housing that holds your precious camera.
I love these gloves because while they offer excellent protection against thorns and scrapes, I can still feel thin branches through them for increased dexterity and control.
Episode 3, "Take Me as I Am, Whoever I Am," features an Emmy Award-worthy performance by Anne Hathaway and explores mental illness with dexterity and care.
With his laid-back demeanor and long-hitting dexterity, Koepka has much in common with last year's champion, Dustin Johnson, who missed the cut at Erin Hills.
What Harris saw as political dexterity, essential to bringing people together, others saw in this moment of ideological tribalism as a damning failure to pick a side.
A draftsman, calligrapher, magician and musician, he traveled all over Northern Europe to entertain kings and aristocrats as well as hoi polloi with amazing feats of physical dexterity.
Present a robot that hasn't been properly trained with even a simple task that involves any level of human dexterity or visual processing and it would fail miserably.
His diplomatic skills will help him juggle relations with Kazakhstan's mighty neighbours, Russia and China, as well as the West--a trick Mr Nazarbayev managed with great dexterity.
His diplomatic skills should help him juggle relations with Kazakhstan's mighty neighbours, Russia and China, as well as the West—a trick Mr Nazarbayev managed with great dexterity.
Instead, it seems to be a fundamental truth: physical dexterity is computationally harder than playing Go. That humans do not grasp this is a side-effect of evolution.
Softer materials not only provide greater dexterity for the 'bot when gripping, but also lessen the risk of injury when incidental contact is made between human and robot.
In the 217s and 1990s, DNA-sequencing and gene-cloning technology allowed scientists to understand and manipulate genes and thereby control the biology of cells with extraordinary dexterity.
If the procedure is successful, over time the hand will be able to heal itself if it's injured, gain dexterity and strength, and feel warm to the touch.
Once described ad nauseum as "ramshackle", Tell Me How You Really Feel shows off the group's joint dexterity, and flaunts an aptitude for sweaty solos and tense codas.
"Wuthering Heights" was inculcated with progressive rock signifiers—a trend that emerged at the end of the 60s, with its penchant for musical dexterity and complex song structures.
On top of their lyrical dexterity, they mix of hip-hop, jazz, soul and funk in a way that before TPAB would have been hard to even imagine.
"This is about the scale of a $30 billion global snacking powerhouse," he declares, "and at the same time the speed, the agility, the dexterity" of a startup.
That's because I can achieve it without either dropping the $50 per visit or needing the dexterity to wield a round brush and blow dryer simultaneously at home.
This fancy version of ultra-cheesy mashed potatoes requires some dexterity in operating a potato ricer, so this is maybe one to make before you hit the bar.
Pioneered by CNN a decade ago, the screens have also made stars of their human minders, the anchors who blend wonk-level knowledge with tap-and-swipe dexterity.
Most jobs are still out of reach of robots, which lack the dexterity required on an assembly line or the social grace needed on a customer service call.
The region was chiefly known for mining, but it was also famous for basket-weaving, and the dexterity required for that was used to make precise ticking things.
Mr. Buttigieg's response showed his dexterity as a politician, pivoting to his own lived experiences as a married gay man who understood discrimination deeply and personally, if differently.
Take it from a witness: Do you think there's anybody now running for his job who knows how to stand and deliver a one-liner with timing and dexterity?
He lies without flinching, and makes up his own facts with the dexterity of a sociopath, dating to his insinuation that President Obama was not born in this country.
You can knot 'em, wrap them around the crown, switch up your weaving style midway, or, depending on your manual dexterity, you could even attempt a 10-strand plait.
As anyone who's played the game surely knows, it's a fast-paced and highly challenging shoot 'em up that requires more hand-eye dexterity than touchscreen controls typically allow.
The man who would become the first black president was navigating the politics of race in America with unprecedented dexterity, and mostly by avoiding talking about race at all.
The environment allowed ST teams to train on how to best prepare and pack for an extreme cold weather mission as well as perform certain tasks with decreased dexterity.
The moment showcased Christie's political dexterity and ability to outwit his opponents, leaving little doubt that he could easily embrace the role of loyal surrogate and willing attack dog.
According to Claudio Semini, head of the Dynamic Legged Systems (DLS) lab, future quadruped robots operating in real-world applications will most likely need a degree of manual dexterity.
The hydraulically actuated arm was designed by PhD student Bilal Ur Rehman who explained that the arm not only adds dexterity to the robot but can aid its maneuverability.
With plenty of experience reaching into a wide variety of orifices, the nimble fingers of these officers have more than enough dexterity to shove just about anything in there.
It's a brainteaser, a gateway to a whole new community, and an opportunity to develop enough hand dexterity that you can open a door while holding a coffee cup.
They do not breathe the moon, or pee on it, or truly touch it; the gauntlets are wonders of dexterity, given their thickness, but they cannot transmit the tactile.
Haider and several collaborators just completed a pilot study of this curriculum at the Harvard Teaching Hospitals, called The Provider Awareness and Cultural Dexterity Toolkit for Surgeons (PACTS) project.
The device — a chip implanted near the left motor cortex — is called the Neurobridge, and the article in Nature reports it can restore some function in grip and dexterity.
Last night, south London rapper Dave appeared on the show to perform "Picture Me," and, naturally, he was excellent, reminding us all of his versatility, lyrical dexterity, and musicality.
My point is, what I lack in manual dexterity or brains, I make up for with my singleminded resolve to own and then eat a lot of sweet goop.
Then, the team made a fundamental change: instead of celebrating the dexterity of the perfectly executed solo, their game would reward the steady, low-key improvisation of rhythm guitar.
Now take away his singing ability and his wheelchair dexterity and make him able to communicate only by laboriously aiming a head-mounted laser pointer at a communication board.
For example, visually impaired people may have difficulty understanding how to use menstrual products without braille instructions, and physically-impaired people may lack the dexterity to use the products.
It has 1,108 rooms and because of an agreement with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the casino's gambling requires skill or dexterity in everything, including the slot machines.
It's not really a tribute to my dexterity and wide-ranging talent so much as it is a person finally getting to where they should've been from the start.
They can also investigate new types of tattoo drawings directly from a tablet by a machine, all with an interest in examining the question of new kinds of dexterity.
His visual vocabulary is sparse, gentle, and considered; its preciousness telegraphs Wilmarth's minimalism with an aura of affection, a unique warmth that alludes to the linguistic dexterity of Mallarmé.
Tash Sultana for example, who plays a profusion of instruments, is praised for her skill and dexterity; never mind that there's little to actually sort through in the music.
Leaning into his hotness with surprising dexterity, Zac Efron plays the notoriously charming serial killer Ted Bundy like someone who has always understood how to weaponize a pretty face.
The mittens feature a three-point pre-curved articulated shape that allows for more comfort and better dexterity as you grip a ski pole, snow shovel, or ice axe.
I long for the day that we see more fighters with the flexibility and dexterity to do the Anthony Pettis overhead kick, but Jianliang's ugly, effective effort is close enough.
"He can spit some pretty good game," one millennial, Peter Charles, said at an event in Milford, N.H., likening Mr. Cruz's verbal dexterity to a scene from an Eminem movie.
It takes considerable speed and dexterity for Wayne to handle this beat, and he performs admirably, lest you ever doubt he had the chops to be a truly great rapper.
It's only natural to sag off someone who isn't a threat beyond the arc, and that's exactly what teams do whenever Simmons and Antetokounmpo aren't dribbling around with transfixing dexterity.
Unlike many R&B singers, who aspire to vocal dexterity and range, Mr. Tiller plays with rhythm and cadence, a clear suggestion that his true heroes are rappers, not singers.
One of the reasons that many fans are keen to see this format of tournament in the UFC is that it wouldn't require much dexterity in matchmaking from the UFC.
Though she lacks the dexterity to chop onions properly, she is still an asset in the kitchen because she can lie around and look adorable and that is always helpful.
The 20103-year-old chef and restaurateur, who owns 11 restaurants and has written seven cookbooks, shook hands with the dexterity of a politician and handed out smiles like candy.
Max's therapists and parents put the boy through all kinds of exercises to improve his dexterity — picking up coins and placing them in a slot of a bank, for example.
Because I loved the moveset and it was light enough and dexterity-based that I could have the fast roll, if I built it that way, which I fucking did.
He's often shown indifference and even contempt for constitutional processes and has lacked the patience or the institutional dexterity to pilot his own agenda through the stormy seas of Congress.
A key test for the next Congress is whether it will have enough focus on foreign policy and dexterity to work together in order to serve as a shock absorber.
So Jones and his wife Danyel founded Powerhandz, an e-commerce start-up selling products designed to improve an athlete's dexterity and hand strength in sports like basketball, baseball and football.
Exos are difficult for a paralyzed person to get into without assistance, they're far slower than a wheelchair, and they don't yet possess the dexterity needed to maintain balance without crutches.
Here is 11 minutes of pure Hogwarts-inspired wax sealing for your viewing pleasure: While sealing a letter with wax requires dexterity and practice, folding letters may also requires some expertise.
There is no pricing yet but the team hopes to put this into therapeutic use soon, allowing those with limited hand motion to regain at least a portion of their dexterity.
There are quite a few native and non-native options to choose from, so pick an appropriate utility that matches your browser and the dexterity of your fingers (or mouse actions).
Indeed, the problem with single-purpose elements is that they add to the size and bulk of a robot, which in turn contributes to a lack of dexterity, flexibility, and autonomy.
Still, the "Mad Money" host commended the president's dexterity and said investors should not sell ahead of the May 1 tariff deadline as the mercurial leader could still change his mind.
Amazon also employs about 200,000 robots in its warehouses and is supporting research that will create robots with better dexterity to grasp and carry objects (something that's stumped researchers so far).
The computers noted that courts had levied heavy penalties on hospitals when the treatment of a hand resulted in the loss of dexterity, since that had an impact on lifetime earnings.
High-quality BBQ gloves not only protect your hands from hot coals and other heat sources when you're grilling, but they also give you enough dexterity to handle tongs and knives.
I won't say too much more, except to note that what Mr. Cogitore pulls off is less a plot twist than a genre switch, a feat he executes with impressive dexterity.
In Dota 2, AI players collaborate to outsmart a team of humans; with the cube, the robot hand uses 20 motors to control its fingers in a complex show of dexterity.
He had few rivals when it came to spontaneous verbal dexterity, which I experienced firsthand as well when I interviewed him onstage in late 2009 as part of the TimesTalks series.
Critics were particularly taken by his improvisational dexterity, in particular his virtuosic ability to produce an array of vocalizations ranging from delicious nonsense to clicks and growls to quasi-instrumental sounds.
Armed with a stainless steel Tanto blade shaped in the classic katana form, the Pocket Samurai keychain knife aims to help you accomplish tasks with the dexterity of a legendary Japanese warrior.
Daniel Marconi removes the new blade from its packaging and, with as much dexterity as his thick, sausage-like fingers will allow, the barber slides it into the hilt of the knife.
When I look at the Pulitzers across the board, what I overwhelmingly see rewarded are journalistic virtues: fact-gathering, vivid detail, storytelling, topicality, verbal dexterity and, often, real-world impact after publication.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. No matter our dexterity with a ball at our feet, most of us have indulged the dream of one day becoming a professional footballer.
The doctor challenged the 'low' man to a duel, but before the words left his mouth, the man attacked the doctor and with some dexterity, plucked the doctor's eye from its socket.
Cruyff appeared to be heading away from the goal, until, in a quicksilver feat of dexterity and imagination, he tucked the ball behind him, swivelled and set off in the other direction.
There are a lot of buttons on a controller, and figuring out how to kick or how to jump requires a form of manual dexterity that isn't, to put it lightly, intuitive.
Since the mid-nineteen-sixties, working in sculpture, performance, video, drawing, neon, photography, and room-size installations, he has explored the discomforts of the human condition with sharp wit and formal dexterity.
Spicer: At Bonnaroo, I saw a girl of around fourteen or fifteen having a full conversation with her friend while posting stuff on Snapchat, with a speed and dexterity that was unbelievable.
The skill network, shown below, reveals two clumps of abilities — complex problem-solving and interpersonal relationships on one side, and manual dexterity and stamina on the other — with few connections between them.
The music by Lillian Henley, often evoking the histrionic flavor associated with silent-movie scores, is played onstage with great fervor and rhythmic dexterity by Ms. Henley and Will Close on percussion.
However, the dexterity afforded by the Leica, compared to the large-format camera, creates something quite different: "It would be analogous to a change in a musical key," he told me recently.
While it can take years to develop the dexterity, control and confidence to smoothly insert a central line, lifelike simulations are giving students more chances to practice before plunging in for real.
The best hair dryersA good hair dryer dries hair quickly, can tamp down frizz better than any styling product, and depending on your dexterity, can also help straighten or curl your hair.
Then the Cameroon player Ajara Nchout's dexterity with the ball, making it spool out and return like a yo-yo, left New Zealand's goalkeeper — and by extension, Thailand — hopelessly out of position.
After a stellar first season and a half-great second season, Orphan Black rapidly lost track of its own plot and multiplying clones (all played with almost frightening dexterity by Tatiana Maslany).
Georginio Wijnaldum, just before halftime, canceled out Atlético's lead; only the dexterity of Jan Oblak, Atlético's goalkeeper, some wayward finishing and a healthy dose of luck took the game into extra time.
The organization announced that the robot has learned to solve a Rubik's Cube one-handed, an accomplishment that speaks to the robot's dexterity in handling and manipulating the cube more than anything.
He mastered his own career, traveling the Continent while painting various subjects with remarkable dexterity, reacquired his own work when it was financially advantageous, and lost no time caring about other people.
Kathy Wylde, the president and chief executive of the Partnership for New York City, said that Mr. Bloomberg's struggles in selling his record as mayor simply reflect his lack of political dexterity.
It's included here less for its technical dexterity and aesthetic sophistication than as a warning — proof of cinema's singular power to lie, seduce and capture our deepest fears and most grotesque aspirations.
We swore we could enjoy the rights only marriage conferred and still have our gender-fluid commitment ceremonies, our chosen-family configurations, our dexterity at turning friends into lovers and vice versa.
On the other side is the evidence of Netanyahu's political dexterity — winning an election in 1996 by hewing to the center, winning a different one in 2015 by lurching to the right.
During that time, his company has concentrated primarily on medical innovations, including a wheelchair that climbs stairs and, most recently, an advanced prosthetic arm that allows for much greater range and dexterity.
He proved his dexterity by parrying the attacks against him, but the question is now if he can sustain his advantage after having doubts raised about his candidacy in such stark fashion.
Taking on huge issues with impressive lyrical dexterity but also speaking plainly, "Question Time" was a watershed moment not only in UK rap, but on our music landscape in its entirety, this year.
Founded when he was only 16, Indian social entrepreneur Sharad Sagar's company Dexterity Global uses internet connectivity to curate educational opportunities and resources for unconnected students living in rural parts of South Asia.
Developed by inventor Dean Kamen (yes, the Segway guy) and DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), the LUKE arm offers a level of dexterity and flexibility almost unheard of in prosthesis technology.
The glove contains electronic tendons that can help the hand open and close and even perform basic motions and a sensor tells doctors and users about their pull strength, dexterity, and other metrics.
It had incredibly powerful and sturdy jaws, perfect for crushing hard prey like the shells of molluscs, but research is also suggesting that strong-jawed otters has less dexterity and tool-using capabilities.
Veteran senators develop remarkable dexterity, capable of seamlessly flipping their stance on filibusters and obstructionism depending on whether they are in the majority or the minority or who is in the White House.
Image: Senior HomescreenWe're not all blessed with 20/20 vision, super-sharp hearing and the dexterity to easily operate a touchscreen—and even for those of us who are, it's unlikely to last.
Watching sports should be about seeing the world's greatest athletes compete against one another in a high-octane mix of physical prowess and mental dexterity, not crunching the numbers of what they make.
Dexterity with bots allows Amazon not only to see what its rivals are doing, but increasingly to keep them in the dark when it undercuts them on price or is quietly charging more.
Another is to make sure an adult does the brushing until a child has the dexterity to do it well, which some dentists say is roughly when they can tie their own shoes.
Despite having the dexterity of an Olympic gymnast when it comes to handling the mic, McLean-Daley's first foray into music began as it has for so many British MCs: naturally and unintentionally.
Ellis slides into Lawrence's expanded role like it's a sweater that fits just right, portraying Lawrence's blossoming confidence and hesitation at plunging into the life of being a true player with equal dexterity.
European red clay courts demand peak physical conditioning, the agility to chase drop shots with a millisecond's notice, the dexterity to slide across the baseline and the perseverance to sustain 2100-stroke points.
This move set octopuses on a path of mobility, dexterity and nervous complexity, and it also led to a live-fast-die-young lifestyle, an existence always exposed to the predators around them.
But politically, it's been a muddle: It's testing whether a senator not known for her health care expertise has the dexterity to thread the needle between Sanders and Biden on a complicated policy.
His flow, a term that can seem all too hopefully applied to a great many rappers' lines, is uncommonly fluid, descended, in its dexterity, variety and vigor, from one of Lamar's influences, Eminem.
As much as I dislike cold weather, I&aposve always hated to wear gloves because they&aposre uncomfortable and inconvenient when it comes to using touchscreen devices and doing tasks that require dexterity.
Most are women, who generally score higher on the firm's dexterity tests than men; when workers are hired, they spend three to six months in training before they are allowed to work independently.
The first robot-assisted cochlear implant in a clinical trial, which researchers describe today in the journal Science Robotics, doesn't just enhance a surgeon's dexterity like the by-now-common da Vinci robot might.
Getting a machine to fold a T-shirt requires not only an understanding of how soft materials deform, but also the ability to perceive visual cues and the mechanical dexterity to manipulate that object.
And Eminem, who faced criticism for degrading black women in early recordings, was known then and now for his verbal dexterity and for being one of the greatest linguists the genre has ever produced.
Kennedy's discussions with Hughes in the early phases of design focused on the leadership traits, which they've called "mindsets," that the game uses instead of the standard slate of strength, charisma, and dexterity stats.
Staples specializes in a sort of updated old-school aesthetic whereby classicist virtues like verbal clarity, metrical dexterity, and musical austerity are inflected through the modernism of contemporary lyrical concerns and voguish electronic production.
Instead, Kennard is a smooth-shooting marksman with an extremely high basketball IQ who gets by on guile and dexterity, and scored lots of points for the Blue Devils at a historically efficient rate.
That they produced these sensational and often provocative images largely in the quiet quarters of their living room demonstrates the sisters' skill and dexterity with their sitters and the settings they created for them.
Plus, while rechargeable batteries for hearing aids are pretty widely available now, zinc-air button disposable batteries are commonly used — and these can be super fiddly and often difficult for people with partial dexterity.
The piece Funtwo played with mounting dexterity was an exceedingly difficult rock arrangement of Pachelbel's "Canon," the composition from the turn of the 18th century known for solemn chord progressions and overexposure at weddings.
In addition to wide rights and right straights to the body, Holloway will often throw a left handed body shot off the jab, requiring some serious dexterity and a gauge on his opponent's reactions.
On the other hand ... Robots may actually be super-slow at tasks like taking over Amazon warehouses, because no one still has figured out how to replicate the human hand in terms of dexterity.
His achievement was to show how a work of art, unlike a cobbler's boot, is not just the product of manual dexterity but of a singular personality that imposes its own sensibility and rules.
Letterman discussed Smith's dexterity on set, having to react to tennis balls, stunt men and sometimes nothing at all as stand-ins for the digital critters that were added to the shot in postproduction.
As the Carnegie Mellon professor Illah Nourbakhsh explains in his book "Robot Futures," it requires advances not only in artificial intelligence but also in the complex hardware systems required for movement, perception and dexterity.
The 26-year-old is a two-times World Cup winner in the competition climbing discipline of bouldering — a sport requiring dexterity bordering on contortionism, strength, a penchant for puzzle-solving and iron fingers.
Our lead character (Mirai) utilizes an advanced diving suit that can help her bring human dexterity and intuition to complement the power of the technology and enable players to explore with a human lens.
For older children who are between 11 and 12 months, the Thinker Play Kit contains a colorful doll, weighted balls, books with full-color images, and multiple toys that require manipulation and basic dexterity.
"When it comes to dexterity, machines aren't really great at it," said Jason Roberts, head of technology and analytics for mass recruiter Randstad Sourceright, which is not working with Amazon on its jobs fair.
He was tall, at 6-foot-21996 or 22012-foot-22020, and he told the biographer Tad Szulc that the anticipation, speed and dexterity required for basketball most approximated the skills needed for revolution.
Yet Ms. Arias wields the tools of documentary theater with such dexterity, and her performers have so transparently lived with the damage that the war wrought on them, that their recollections feel utterly universal.
That all four actors (who shift roles with admirable dexterity) speak in the same heavy-handed way points to a directorial choice, and a perplexing one, given the range for which the material called.
Post-set, there's a slight sense of bewilderment amongst the chattering crowd, but it's also clear that people are impressed by this chubby-cheeked singer's polished vocal dexterity, not to mention his barefaced confidence.
A legitimate feat of manual dexterity and timing that makes Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice look like Spyro the Dragon, Daigo's incredible fifteen-parry comeback with just a pixel of health left drove the crowd wild.
Jian Dai, a robotics professor at King's College London, once described the formidable feats of robotic dexterity required even to iron a garment, something any teenager is quite able (if not always willing) to do.
All you need is a mouse and levels of dexterity that shouldn't be beyond anyone who's racked up a couple of hundred in Crossy Road or managed more than a few seconds of Super Hexagon.
Yet some analysts say this was more proof more of Diaz-Canel's political dexterity than of his policy views as he needed to reassure party hardliners spooked by Fidel Castro's death and by Trump's election.
The glove I tried on was a men's large, and too big, therefore, I lacked the control to experience the benefits of a snug fit, which would have given me additional strength and more dexterity.
Using a lot of imagination and some oral dexterity, users can lick the app, record their best effort, and upload it to the website for people to peruse, choose, and send to a connected vibrator.
Knockdown styles tends to produce grizzled toughmen who place a great deal of value on attrition striking to the body and legs, and develop the kicking dexterity to high kick from almost chest-to-chest.
As well as the dexterity with which Ctrl plays with R&B, soul, and indie in a way that dismisses any attempt categorize it, the record's uniqueness comes from its voice, its beauty from strength.
Hagenauer's sculpture of Anthony, carved with virtuosic dexterity in the round from a walnut log, displays subject matter that is congruent with the earliest legends of Anthony — the saint struggling with a single demon underfoot.
Some combination of talents — dexterity, mechanical aptitude, precision, patience, a bit of the plumber, a bit of the electrician — made him good not just at experimental work but at creating the tools for such work.
St.Paul Magazine, offers a wonderfully in-depth look at Prince's artistic development, and how it was shaped by his Midwestern roots in Minneapolis: [S]ome found Prince's geographical origins as surprising as his precocious dexterity.
Experts said he will need his political dexterity to navigate Moscow at a time when Mr. Trump has called for better ties even as Russia's role in the 2016 presidential election remains under intense scrutiny.
The makeover will ensure the keyboard is better adapted to a language that relies heavily on accents, cedillas, and other special characters that often require feats of gymnastic dexterity on the part of the typist.
You won't initially have the same range of motion and dexterity as some of the other options on this list, but after several wears, the leather material will break into a more comfortable and personalized fit.
I was able to play with the Control briefly during a demo, and while swiping takes a touch more dexterity than flipping a switch, turning lights on and off by touch happened quickly and easily enough.
At Mercedes-Benz, robots have started being replaced by humans; the German company says human dexterity is required as the company moves toward customization by offering more options to consumers, like heated or cooled cup holders.
Voice control could make Messenger simpler to use hands-free or while driving, more accessible for the vision or dexterity-impaired and, perhaps one day, easier for international users whose native languages are hard to type.
On a simple level of practicality there's a way to go before Mr Care-O-bot or any of its kind have the communication skills, dexterity and versatility of even the most cack-handed human carer.
Very little thumb dexterity was required to dispatch a staggered foe in the goriest manner possible—just line them up with a certain section of the stage, and give them a whack via fist or fireball.
That dexterity will be crucial if Diaz-Canel wants to push through changes along the sort of careful trajectory Castro has set - enough to make Cuban socialism sustainable but not so much they destroy the system.
It is a testament to Keneally's dexterity that she is able to bring Jenny into focus as both a historical figure and a stand-in for others like her without losing the thread of her narrative.
On a simple level of practicality there's a way to go before Mr Care-O-bot or any of its kind has the communication skills, dexterity and versatility of even the most cack-handed human carer.
Instead, I stepped away from my desk and ate furtively in a corner, trying to seem inconspicuous, yet subtly busy — like I might be hard at work brainstorming but lacked the dexterity to type and eat.
Instead, a combination of smart software and specialized hardware could help surgeons focus on their strengths — traits like dexterity and adaptability — while keeping tabs on more mundane tasks and protecting against human error, fatigue and distraction.
So as an infrequent watcher of Twitch streams, I'm always impressed by people's ability to play games that require such physical dexterity and more or less carry on conversations with the chat at the same time.
When Patterson was asked about his choice of villains last month on the public radio show "Marketplace," he deflected the question with impressive dexterity for the engineer of runaway narrative locomotives like the Alex Cross series.
But he was first and foremost a stage actor, turning in memorable performances in both classical and modern fare, aided by a vocal dexterity that might find him booming in one scene, comically sputtering in another.
It takes a good deal of dexterity, but arcing in tight round kicks that look like they are coming from a completely different direction is a tremendous means to pick up some easy, off-the-cuff knockouts.
"I just thought, 'This guy can go from Lena to Serge Ibaka with such passion and dexterity, I have to meet him,'" said Lombardo, who left HBO shortly before "Any Given Wednesday" made its debut in June.
With her acrobatic feats of dexterity set against artist Leonardo Romero's laid-back California vibe, and with the sun soaked purple-against-orange color art of Jordie Bellaire, the comic really stands out on this week's shelf.
For one, the peel off lids can actually be harder to open for people with limited dexterity—but there are plenty of hands-free can opener options to meet their needs when it comes to traditional tins.
Numerous wheelchair users commented that this device requires manual dexterity and core strength that some do not have, while others expressed fear at the thought of actually using such a device, demonstrated without straps or tie-downs.
Andrew Brenner told the local news media in Ohio in December, when he was a state representative, that he had co-sponsored a bill requiring cursive instruction because studies show benefits for brain development and hand dexterity.
Replaceable quarterback cog Jake Coker has been swapped out for Jalen Hurts, a preternaturally calm true freshman with all of Blake Sims' mobility from two seasons ago, augmented with exponentially more command and dexterity in the passing game.
Actually, it kind of is a lot to ask: A robot that can do even the simplest of chores (save for vacuuming), like setting a table, is a huge challenge because such tasks require both dexterity and planning.
And while they lack the ever-looming complexity of fighting games or multiplayer online battle arenas (MOBAs), they demand the precise dexterity and seat-of-the-pants strategizing that make games like Street Fighter so fun to observe.
There is a sword-wielding, grapple hook-swinging individual who is low on health but high on speed, capable of traversing the map by swinging through the air, so long as you've the input dexterity to achieve it.
THE CLOSER And finally … Let's begin this July week with happy discoveries, a few right under our noses... Found in the Panama wilds: Capuchin monkeys, whose newly uncovered dexterity, tool-using smarts and all-around adorableness stun scientists.
"Our new aircraft carrier is the epitome of British design and dexterity, at the core of our efforts to build an Armed Forces fit for the future," British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said at the Queen Elizabeth's commissioning.
Through this brain-computer interface, he was able to bypass his spinal injuries and send brain waves directly to a special sleeve wrapped around his arm, allowing him to control and move his limb with dexterity and precision.
For example, with an older woman at Pleasant Homes, a rental community in Maryland that offers programming for residents, Ms. Anderson-Hall said she has seen improvement in her participant's dexterity in the time they've been working together.
Wirecutter's favorite gardening gloves, the Atlas NT370 Nitrile Gloves, offer enough protection for general use, and because they're so thin, you still have the dexterity to pluck a small weed or jot something down in a gardening notebook.
An occupational therapist told authorities that Conner had dexterity problems, which would make it impossible for him to even tie his own laces and that it would have prevented him from using the dog lead to hang himself.
On the upside: Alexa-enabled stock trading will be helpful for aging populations, those with dexterity issues or people who simply want to buy and sell while multi-tasking, Sunayna Tuteja, TD Ameritrade's head of emerging technologies, tells Axios.
MIT researchers are using a wooden Jenga tower in a new effort to accomplish one of the hardest challenges in robotics — to build a bot that can grab, pack and assemble things with the dexterity of a human hand.
It should come as no surprise then that, when converted into a competition, sign spinning is also near perfect—a raw display of dexterity and athleticism, devoid of the poor sportsmanship and traumatic brain injuries present in lesser feats.
Sometimes I am kept awake at night, wondering if one of these little creatures is going to unlock my front door, cook a waffle, braid my hair, and text all of the people in my phone with swift dexterity.
Managing the aftermath, which saw the country split by age, class and geography, will need political dexterity in the short run; in the long run it may require a redrawing of traditional political battle-lines and even subnational boundaries.
The problem is that in this "clash of absolutes," the wall has acquired such symbolic power for each side that it would require enormous dexterity to craft a solution that allows both sides to insist they have held firm.
Suppose, furthermore, that you had a comprehensive knowledge of poetic tradition, a magician's dexterity with rhyme and rhythm, and a bone-deep understanding of what it means, as Robert Frost once put it, to be acquainted with the night.
" When the aircraft carrier was commissioned, British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: "Our new aircraft carrier is the epitome of British design and dexterity, at the core of our efforts to build an Armed Forces fit for the future.
They practice, twice a week, under the floodlights of an outdoor handball court at the Cairo International Stadium, honing their skills in the essential aspects of the sport — moving fast, with dexterity, and barging opponents out of the way.
Every week, without fail, I'd fight to be Toad, I'd choose the smallest car, and then I'd zip around Mario Circuit (or fall off Rainbow Road) — usually coming in second or third because my dexterity is average at best.
Now, in this dazzling collection of nine entirely original essays, written with a rare combination of give and sharpness, wit and fearlessness, she delves into the forces that warp our vision, demonstrating an unparalleled stylistic potency and critical dexterity.
The author traffics their elaborately interlacing trajectories with impressive dexterity, save for prolix forays into Richard's son's London exchange-student life and a pivotal coincidental encounter that requires almost as much suspension of disbelief as the novel's magic realism.
Certain of Isou's Letterist poems achieved notoriety not for their performed vocal dexterity and lyricism, but because of the quality of their graphic design, as seen in his hybrid photo-paintings series "Amos ou Introduction a la metagrapholgie" (1952).
But as researchers from the University of Tokyo's Ishikawa Senoo Lab demonstrate—with the assistance of a high-speed camera monitoring the subtle movements—this agile three-fingered hand can manipulate and reposition Rubik's fiendish puzzle cube with impressive dexterity.
Other than that, sparking up a joint before attempting exercise is likely to limit one's effectiveness in almost every way, and as such seems perversely commendable in that it is basically the ultimate test of human skill, dexterity, endurance and coordination.
"I would dribble a basketball with gardening gloves and wrist weights, which made my ball handling drills extremely difficult because it stripped me of my dexterity as well as added weight resistance to my hands and arms," he told CNBC.
OpenAI sees the feat as a leap forward both for the dexterity of robotic appendages and its own AI software, which allows Dactyl to learn new tasks using virtual simulations before it is presented with a real, physical challenge to overcome.
And it wasn't the finest exhibition of scoring either, because the Tottenham Hotspurs teenager Dele Alli conjured up a goal against Crystal Palace that combined fantasy, dexterity, balance and accuracy and is already being hailed as the goal of the season.
It has set new benchmarks for robot dexterity; its gaming bots have flattened human champions at Dota 2; and it's designed remarkably flexible text-generation systems, which can write anything from convincing song lyrics to fake news articles and short stories.
At Amazon facilities and other companies' fulfillment centers, a bulk of the labor is still largely done by human hands, because it's difficult to train robots to see the world and use robotic grippers with the dexterity of human workers.
In addition to formulating a succinct, nonverbal message (not to mention choosing that critically important emoji), smartphone users need to be able to hold the device, apply fine finger dexterity while typing, and focus their eyes on a relatively small screen.
And when you think about it, that makes a lot of sense: gamification has long been seen as a useful trick for engaging people to learn, and not all games are based on dexterity; many are based on knowledge and information.
As the choreographer friend of a wealthy fashion designer (Lauren Bacall), Cole annoys her new husband, a sports reporter (Gregory Peck), by crashing into a card table; later, he puts his dancer's dexterity to heroic use in a climactic brawl.
"Computers are capable of extremely fast control, but that doesn't necessarily demonstrate intelligence, so agents must interact with the game within limits of human dexterity in terms of 'Actions Per Minute,'" said DeepMind researcher Oriol Vinyals in a blog post yesterday.
It's perhaps worth noting as well, that although the chips in Infineon's robot are the same as those it wants to sell to autonomous car-makers, solving a Rubik's Cube quickly is as much about mechanical dexterity as processing speed.
It is difficult to imagine a robot with the broad range of problem solving, general purpose knowledge and dexterity necessary to be a facility superintendent: fixing broken garbage disposals and broken toilets, maintaining the boiler, replacing a leaky pipe, etc.
He has the dexterity to deliver absurdist one-liners—"Birds are smart; they're nature's dolphins"—while grounding his performance just enough to make it incredible in the "I can't believe it!" sense, not in the "I don't believe it" sense.
The USTA said rolling the ball between positions, a style that has traditionally been utilized at the other grand slam events, puts less emphasis on a single skill-set — in this case throwing — and more focus on speed, dexterity and agility.
Turning to journalism allowed no emotional space for absorbing the jarring reality that the white spots in my brain scan showed I was breakable—that something as basic as dexterity, let alone a long healthy life, was no longer a given.
Not far from the Giardini and Arsenale, at the local gallery Alma Zevi, the curator Clara Zevi tapped the American architecture and design firm Charlap Hyman & Herrero to create an installation of furniture that highlights the dexterity of Venice's craftsmen.
One of the keys to Buttigieg's surprising emergence as a top-tier candidate is how lavishly he doles out so much of himself: his military service, his marriage to another man, his linguistic dexterity, his Christianity, his Midwestern roots and more.
Characteristics we think of as intelligence, strength, vision, uprightness, dexterity, body mass or whiteness will outlive their usefulness, morphing from advantages to disadvantages, counterintuitive though that seems today, especially perhaps to those who have those valued traits and benefit from them.
Her cousin, she comes to realize, led a Janus-faced life, one for his family and one for the streets, where he was known as "Big Mike" and seems to have moved between the Crips and the Bloods with surprising dexterity.
" — Eric Wollman, 65, Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn "You have the dexterity to be open to strangers as your default emotional position, while nevertheless being able to shut down immediately if and when you recognize that someone does not mean you well.
And of course, they can also be worn to provide warmth when you're not pushing a stroller by cinching the front of the mitts closed more tightly, though the lack of a thumb means even less dexterity than with traditional mittens.
Adams also said that an occupational therapist who was working with Conner at the time said he doubted the boy would have been able to commit the murder-suicide, noting he lacked the dexterity to operate the dog lead's clasp.
Click here to view original GIFIt's more fun to believe in a world where magic can possibly exist but then you see a different camera angle of a cool magic trick and realize it's all just misdirection, tricks, and fantastic finger dexterity.
"His strengths are his dexterity, his honesty, his passion, his ability to process the information, his palate, his love for food, and the ability to be thorough and honest with the process of learning a new skill and a new thing," says Choi.
But like most hand amputees, she missed the fluid dexterity and perceptive power of her fingers, the ability to wipe her nose or scoop up a set of keys, to shuffle cards or remove an eyelash from the corner of her eye.
Visual disturbances, memory problems, persistent nerve pain—which she describes as feeling like plunging yourself into an ice bucket—down the entire left side of her body, sore joints, and impaired dexterity have all become part of the fabric of her life.
But where Portal is a maze of puzzles, Budget Cuts is a simple but satisfying stealth game in the vein of last year's excellent (non-VR) Neon Struct — which shares both its low-poly aesthetic and its combination of extreme dexterity and vulnerability.
But with unexpected political dexterity, he abruptly changed the face of French politics in a way Trump, 71, has been unable to do in America, by winning a subsequent parliamentary election and injecting a mood of optimism after years of failed presidencies.
Rich countries have more of the sorts of jobs that are harder for machines to replicate—those that require original ideas (creating advertising), or complex social interactions (arguing a case in court), or a blend of analysis and dexterity (open-heart surgery).
I got that bulky machine home one balmy late summer night in 2006, and I set it up with that unique sense of new-console wonder, dexterity, and urgency, poking my nose into every nook and cranny of my overly packaged purchase.
While those machines showcased manual dexterity, Toyota is imagining more practical uses for the T-HR3, including everything from childcare to work in construction, disasters and outer space, that would give robots human-like motor skills while keeping people out of harm's way.
It was the willingness—and dexterity—to bound down court faster than other bigs, the fearlessness to snatch rebounds in any sort of scrum, the capability to spring back in the air nearly as soon as his feet touched down on the floor.
Lil Peep, who over the last two years emerged as one of pop music's brightest and most promising young talents, blending the urgency and dexterity of contemporary hip-hop with the raw, serrated sentimentality of emo, died on Wednesday night in Tucson.
Phi's references are wide-ranging — in "Villain/elle: Shimomura Cross Over in the Flat of the Night," he alludes with equal dexterity to Dylan Thomas and the rapper Lupe Fiasco — and his irreverent profundity shines in prose poems and fixed forms alike.
If the researchers confirm their hypothesis by studying aye-aye lemurs living at the Duke Lemur Center in Durham, N.C., the aye-aye will be the first animal described to have evolved an extra digit for dexterity because of a hyper-specialized trait.
The proper technique requires dexterity: It is work, and worth it, and afterward, you spit the seed into the palm of your hand — and then maybe lick the inside of the li hing mui bag, for one last hit of salty-sour-sweet.
My mother had decided that she could no longer bear the tortured stutter of my peck-peck-pecking at her electric typewriter and my histrionic begging that she, with her superior dexterity, take what I'd composed in longhand and type it for me.
Beyond that, their value as a handheld dessert is diminished by the dexterity required to remove a wrapper—so as not to get a face-ful of icing on the the first bite—and maneuver the cupcake into your maw without touching the creamy top.
"The dominant hand typically exhibits finer temporal and spatial resolutions," they write in a research paper detailing the study, which also specifies that their technique only relies on pitch and roll for text input, as "the dexterity of yaw using one's hand is very limited".
While their efforts won't quiet skeptics, the show of force opened a window into the dexterity of an operation that has spent months preparing for the fallout of positions that are out of step with the left plank of the party he hopes to lead.
It's somewhat unsettling to see in action, if only because the movements look noticeably less fluid than human ones and especially disjointed when compared to the blinding speed and raw dexterity on display when a human speedcuber solves the cube in a matter of seconds.
Ronan tackles complex and rarely talked about facets of female sexuality with depth and feeling, while Howle (who, as an attractive British boy, made a mandatory appearance in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk) toes the line between hurt puppy dog and inadvertent oppressor with impressive dexterity.
However, its Creationist bent was caught just earlier this week by University of Manchester evolutionary biology James McInerney, who tweeted:The paper, titled "Biomechanical Characteristics of Hand Coordination in Grasping Activities of Daily Living," is an examination of the human hand's remarkable flexibility, dexterity, and coordination.
For that she went with Ethereum — a bold selection almost certainly indicative of her belief that the smart contracts enabled by the platform will, like opposable thumbs, be what gives it the strength and dexterity to rise above and shape the world to its liking.
It's a major format departure, and it speaks to Glover's dexterity as a writer and director that something like a faux commercial for Arizona Iced Tea still feels like it's part of "Atlanta," even though it's completely separate from the rest of the show.
Mr. Holmes showed both the gore of battle and the cost of it all, with particular attention to the tenement's women, all of them played with remarkable dexterity: Nora; Bessie (Hilda Fay), a combative British loyalist; the girl Mollser; and her widowed mother, Mrs.
Despite the massive potential of AI systems, they are still far from solving many kinds of tasks that people are good at, like tasks involving hand-eye coordination or manual dexterity; most skilled trades, crafts and artisanship remain well beyond the capabilities of AI systems.
"As an instrumentalist he was that rare artist who played with equal dexterity conga drums, trumpet and fluegelhorn," Raul Fernandez, a professor emeritus at the University of California, Irvine, who curated the Smithsonian Institution exhibition "Latin Jazz: La Combinación Perfecta" in 2002, said by email.
A six-episode content series will follow Evil Geniuses' team members and sailors as they exchange tips on "teamwork, training mental dexterity and discover how their skills as gamers can easily translate to careers in the Navy," according to a press release issued Wednesday.
Even though a computer can do it in onea second, the demonstration showed advances in both robotic dexterity and the potential of machine learning, which could eventually lead to machines performing far more complex tasks, like driving a car or sorting packages in a warehouse.
All the while, Amazon continues to chase the Holy Grail of warehouse robotics: a robot that can grasp a wide range of merchandise types — with different shapes, sizes, and form factors — with a level of dexterity that's similar to what the human hand can do.
Initially inspired by street literature like Sister Souljah's "The Coldest Winter Ever" and female rappers like Eve and Nicki Minaj — hence her dexterity with syncopated flows and finding unobvious rhythmic pockets in a beat — Starrah also developed the omnivorous taste of the playlist generation.
On a day like the one "Globo" portrays, in which everyone is at once scattered and united in their shock and grief, the show's dexterity in telling whatever stories it stumbles across gives it the ability to do right by every one of them.
As well as the aforementioned psychological insight, they should still have exceptional levels of physical fitness, dexterity and coordination compared to contemporaries who are not natural athletes, while they should also have existing relationships with many players and a firm understanding of the laws of the game.
In the early twentieth century, researchers often stimulated the motor cortex in anesthetized animals, and found that it contained divisions that corresponded to groups of muscles; body parts that required great dexterity, such as hands, occupied far more of its surface area than those which did not.
THE modern politician Mr. Trump most closely resembles, as Mr. Rich pointed out, is Ronald Reagan, who also developed his immense verbal dexterity with the media during a career as a second-tier performer, and came to power during a time of extreme economic and racial anxiety.
Scientists said on Wednesday that in a series of experiments the crow, known by its indigenous Hawaiian name 'Alala, used objects as tools with dexterity to get at hard-to-reach meat, sometimes modifying them by shortening too-long sticks or making tools from raw plant material.
But even if the procedure is not one that requires exceptionally fine motor skills, some still worry that medical students who are "all thumbs" — meaning their primary experience working with their hands is thumb-typing on their phones — may be deficient in ways other than just dexterity.
After both encounters this week, the most vexing questions for Democrats remained whether their expansive bench of candidates contains any single one with the dexterity and toughness to take on the storm that awaits from Trump in the head-to-head presidential debates in fall 2020.
Fans of Reynolds's best-selling Track series will already know the dexterity with which he writes from different perspectives, and those shifts are especially effective in this book of interconnected stories, each corresponding to a different block where the characters go on their after-school adventures.
Both sides have shown remarkable dexterity in their understanding of the law, abruptly switching positions on issues like whether states have standing to sue, whether individual federal judges may issue nationwide injunctions and whether a federal threat to withhold funds can amount to a constitutional violation.
The defining quality of this season has been the confidence of the storytelling: Over three seasons, "Fargo" has proved itself as a viable and satisfying piece of fan fiction, and Noah Hawley and his team are now spinning yarns (and yarns within yarns) with an unpracticed dexterity.
A subsequent forensic interview with the boy showed him to be "both loving and aggressive" with a play doll consistent with the size and weight of his sister, but he "did not demonstrate the dexterity or force to cause the extensive head injuries to Acelyn," states the warrant.
The misleadingly named personal transportation device — it doesn't actually hover, as Back to the Future purists will remind you— was propelled into the mainstream last year by viral Internet-fueled popular demand and the unmatched speed and dexterity of the Chinese manufacturing sector that rose up to meet it.
By those arts, Machiavelli did not merely have in mind the ability to tell a lie — a talent for which Trump has proven himself so gifted he tells them even when they're unnecessary — but a kind of social dexterity that allows one to be strategic in his behavior.
When the mere thought of finding the remote, switching the TV to the right HDMI input (because it's never on the one you want), plugging your controller in (because you forgot to leave it on charge) and playing something that requires physical and mental dexterity leaves you exhausted.
" Meghan continued: "Not only has Ryan competed in sailing, swimming and athletics this week, but when Harry and I saw him at the finish line of the sailing competition, he literally jumped into our boat — with dexterity and ease, by the way — to give both of us a hug.
A recent working paper published by Harvard Business School** summarises the possible benefits of private-equity ownership: the substitution of debt for equity, thereby reducing taxes and magnifying profits; compensation structures that provide huge incentives to management for increasing benefits; the addition of new expertise; and transactional dexterity.
"It took less than five minutes into Fox's 'Grease: Live' for director Thomas Kail to throw down the gauntlet, kick it out the door and slam the door shut on just about any future live musicals when it comes to sheer technical dexterity," said The Hollywood Reporter's Fienberg.
The baby is moving into the stage of eating solids, so a recent Amazon spending spree included a new tray for our borrowed high chair, special spoons and bowls, and a sippy cup I hope he one day has the dexterity to use; the bill came to around $80.
That brings the pick and place robotic arm manufacturer's total funding up to around $34 million, including last year's $8 million Series A. The robotics startup has impressed investors with the dexterity and speed of its robotic picking system, having recruited some big VC names along the way.
Yet with Wilder, as sensitive in assembling words as he was adroit in delivering them, you were always aware of a grounded human being behind the masks, releasing his characters' anxieties and desires with the light-fingered dexterity of a safe cracker -- or, perhaps more appropriately, a bomb-squad veteran.
"Its sharp teeth probably would have assisted in holding onto slippery marine prey, while the incipient beak at the tips of its jaws probably would have allowed it to manipulate objects with fine dexterity such as modern birds can do, and preen its feathers," University of Bath paleontologist Daniel Field said.
For a robot to be able to operate like people and animals requires sophisticated skills: mobility, or the ability to move around; dexterity, the ability to use your hands and fine-finger manipulation; and autonomous perception, the ability to see objects even as the seer is moving around, says Raibert.
If sailing requires mental and physical dexterity, reading the wind and the opponent, and moving decisively on a small boat, then Vandemoer, 41, was a fitting avatar: short, serious, hardworking and quiet, with dark sunglasses and a Red Sox cap typically pulled tight over his brow out on the water.
The program culminates in Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, a 30-minute technical tour de force that will call on all of Mr. Pollini's dexterity, but that also requires the kind of depth and insight that many pianists bring most forcefully to their playing late in life. (carnegiehall.org)
There two favorites among the five vying for the Grammys top category, Album of the Year: Jay-Z, for his piercing and revealing autobiographical work on 43:44, and Kendrick Lamar and his work on DAMN, a furious record that's as much a 14-track story as a masterclass display of lyrical dexterity.
But Mark Zuckerberg, its founder and boss, has even greater ambitions June 25thManaging the aftermath of Brexit, which saw the country split by age, class and geography, will need political dexterity in the short run; in the long run it may require a redrawing of traditional political battle-lines and even subnational boundaries.
There are events for people missing arms who have prosthetics so sensitive and versatile they can screw in a light bulb and hang laundry on a clothesline, tests of dexterity for people with prosthetic legs so advanced that participants not only walk without a limp but can hopscotch through an obstacle course.
Let's start with his size: Cousins is what most people would call "large" at 6-foot-11 and 270 pounds, but the origin of his nickname, which was given to him by University of Kentucky assistant coach Rod Strickland, lies in the unusually balletic dexterity with which he moves his hulky frame.
Having played through Naughty Dog's Uncharted 4, it is a game that demands dexterity on the As and Bs; but it's also very aware, more so than The Last of Us was, that this is blockbuster entertainment, like a big-budget movie, and when you pay your money you expect to see the ending.
Beyond these basics, there's a vast, beautiful, glittering midden of applied and miscellaneous knowledge — of natural science, history, material science, design, music, tradecraft and artistic dexterity — and because everything is potentially interesting, everything is potentially worthy of study, and arguing over the fine-­grained specifics of the standard curriculum is a waste of time.
The track is an apt showcase of Steff's glittering lyrical dexterity and bombastic star quality, and—for those unfamiliar with her Real Ting mixtape, which came at the end of 2016—"Real Ting (Remix)" announced her as an important and talented new player in British music, a status she's proved herself worthy of throughout 2017.
She scans the room, and then, with the dexterity of a summer camp veteran (or someone who is used to getting undressed in front of a camera crew), she removes the shirt while keeping the sweater above it on, her arms working to pull it out and off until at last she exhales with relief.
" Unfortunately, Mr. Njikam's lyrics don't have the wit or verbal dexterity of their old-school influences (DJ Reborn provides the live mix), and the story bogs down, despite flashes of satirical inspiration — while Gordon goes to a black college, Jamal attends Georgetown, where he creates a blend of conscious and trap music called "Crap.
All of the above makes what's ultimately a very entertaining spy show, with perfectly paced reveals and a dexterity with a stripped-down action sequence (to say nothing of beautiful visuals that reduce Berlin to a game board of lines and angles), sound like a chore, a psychological treatise masquerading as a TV show.
The main floor of its Montpellier campus, which Motherboard visited this May, looks like the interior of a precocious child's imagination: work tables strewn with robot guts, circuits and Xbox controllers; Battlebot-like machines on caterpillar-track wheels, one of which—Robo Sally is its name—also had two MPLs that could maneuver and gesture with eerie dexterity.
For all there is to be said about the choppy, explosive, Vine-friendly delivery of many of the younger generation's rap hits, there's nothing quite like witnessing three craftsmen clearly having a great time weaving their way through a beat that asks them to rap with more dexterity than you might be inclined to give them credit for.
Many of her works must be seen in person — and I don't just mean the immediately photogenic rooms: her Infinity Net paintings, from her first difficult years in New York, have incredible texture that guides your mind to stillness; lesser-known, biomorphic collages she made in Japan in the mid-1970s combine fabric, ink, and pastel with dexterity.
In the first segment, hear a selection of Hootie deep cuts — songs from the span of their career that display the band's dexterity but never were hits — and a conversation with Tim Sommer, who signed the group, about the strategies he used to help it get noticed and the Southern college rock tradition it carried into the mainstream.
I have infinite confidence in my fingers to decipher a set of complex platforms, which is why you can toss me at a game with absurd dexterity-based difficulty and I'll be fine, but I have so little confidence in my ability to tease out a solution requiring the same level of intensity from my head.
But never has he presented it in one sustained performative howl, combining the comic dexterity of a Louis C.K. with a Portnoyish level of detail (especially when it comes to Dovaleh's childhood: At one point, to stop himself from being beaten up by all and sundry, young Dovaleh took to walking through the neighborhood on his hands).
He showed depth and dexterity to mix it up with Elizabeth Warren on health care, ably defending his own plan while calling her out for dodging whether the plan she supports would require middle-class tax increases, and during an exchange with Tulsi Gabbard, a fellow military veteran, over Trump's decision to withdraw troops in Syria.
"Some concerns [for people with disabilities] may include: limited upper body strength (making it hard to lift a cup), limited range of motion in the arms (making it hard to tilt the cup toward one's mouth), limited dexterity (making it hard to grasp a cup) or limited motor coordination (making it hard to hold a cup without spilling it)," Scherer says.
Researchers Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne identified three "computerization bottlenecks" — factors that make tasks more difficult for robots than people: In other words, jobs that depend on creative thinking or emotional labor are probably safe, at least for now, while low-skilled jobs that don't require a great deal of manual dexterity are in greater danger of being automated.
The Crash Bandicoot comparisons feels especially apt because Super Lucky's Tale riffs on the same four approaches to level design: exploratory stages, where players can explore at their leisure; side-scrolling stages meant to test finger dexterity; "chase" sequences where you're constantly propelled forward; and boss battles where you're confined to tight arenas, having to dodge tons of deadly obstacles.
All I can say is that I crawled into my tunnel, pawed around and came out with a book that, if I had the mental dexterity and the patience to read "Plotto" front to back, and if I could wrap my mind around its byzantine directives, might look like Plot 1462 combined with 27c, or 376 combined with 18a plus 926g, or. . . .
But when the consequences are so great, when Russia's provocations risk so much and its armies -- electronic and real -- are already contributing to the chaos in the Middle East and America's wretched political stasis, don't we deserve a breed of politician who can rise to the occasion with a display of dexterity in word and deed that inspires faith and hope?
Encouraging children to sharpen their precision skills and improve their dexterity is all well and good, but when the 5-year-old accidentally touches the tweezers to Cavity Sam's body while attempting to pluck out a toothpick-sized bone that's hypothetically paining the battery-operated patient, an earth-shatteringly loud buzzer blares, signaling the end of a turn and a rude awakening to a kindergartener's dream of someday becoming a surgeon.
The manual dexterity and knowledge required to work with clay may have been too challenging for Bloomsbury's bohemians in an era in which painting and sculpture were the dominant art forms — Britton calls Fry's circa 1914 tea set on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum "lumpy" — but their attempts paved the way for Modernist postwar British artisans, including the master weaver Ethel Mairet and the ceramist Bernard Leach.

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