Because of this “macro mania”, funds make “little or no distinction between Poland and Peru, India and Indonesia”, which he suggests further synchronises these markets.
When set free in a container of seawater, the muscles could be jolted into action with a small electric charge to produce synchronised contractions, allowing Medusoid to swim.
Generally, I prefer Kindle version because then you can highlight, you can synchronise, you can take notes on the computer, which is way quicker than taking notes by hand.
As well as being physically demanding, it requires people to synchronise their limbs and to react to outside stimuli, such as what the rest of the band is up to.
American, European and Ukrainian officials all say that there are many examples of Russian cyber-attacks synchronised with physical attacks, suggesting a degree of co-ordination between the two branches.
As well as the uplifting music, it seems that synchronising your breathing, heartrate and voice with other people has the remarkable effect of making us feel connected to one another.
Mickey Mouse's first appearance in the black and white cartoon Steamboat Willie became a pioneer in animation, through its use of synchronised sound – where music and sound effects corresponded with on-screen movements.
Ah, you slipped in another of our words there – 'synchronised', which means 'moving together at the same time or speed as someone or something else'. " We synchronised our watches so that we all arrived at the same time" .