Falls in a sentence as a noun

Fallacy falls to its knees with this paragraph.

Such as when it falls into a perpetual state of war. Like they complained about England doing.

NVidia's stock price falls, and some C-level forgoes a vacation in Europe.

This is a bit of an aside, but I have to say this: even as a young person, take falls very seriously. I was 22 or so when I slipped in the shower.

The direction just falls out of where you are vs where you are trying to go. It is scary because you can find you're goal isn't compatible with any of the company's goals.

But with the Appeals Court determining that the NJ venue was invalid, the whole framework of the case falls apart.

Everything else falls from that. Google's goal is to commodotize HW, and I this is, at least theoretically, doable.

This falls under the umbrella of cultural fit, which is of course important, but don't mistake that for engineering skill. - I think we can all agree that "logic" puzzles like "how would you move Mount Fuji?"

The docs by themselves simply will not teach you how Angular works, which rather falls short of the purpose of having documentation.

Most shrinkwrapped consumer and small business software falls into this category. 3.

This kind of falls in line with my confusion as to why people ruin their websites with all these components and hooks into Facebook. They claim that they need Facebook Likes and Logins and Discussions in their websites, because Facebook drives traffic.

I think it's like this: - There's a base level of prep for acquisition that just falls under the category of "good operational cadence for a company". This is the basic level of keeping the books clean, organizing your papers, etc.

Com falls over, it's all over; that's entirely outside of Linode's, and your, control. Currently, the registrar market is heavily profit-centric and, personally, I think people spend far too little on a domain in the general case.

The responsiveness is incredible and it immediately falls through to a well-formatted search result if it can't give you a soundbyte or a Knowledge Graph result. Unit conversions provide in-line converter widgets...

If you're heating only while you need a warm interior, then as the interior temperature falls, the energy flux to the exterior decreases. You're no longer pumping heat into the external environment.

It's a "breakup fee" negotiated by Instagram in the event that the acquisition falls through. The purpose of a breakup fee is to compensate the target for costs associated with the failed acquisition and various other losses or expenses.

Even with an indemnity agreement in place, there is a strong incentive here for the company to claim that your conduct falls outside its parameters. You may win on this point in the end but, even if you do, who wants to have a huge liability threat looming over him for the duration of such a lawsuit.

As a result, you end up with lots of requests for clarification, especially where it's an event that falls outside of the normal routine. It takes a lot to rile up a company, but Andrew did it expertly, pushing all the buttons his background in sociology and politics gave him a solid understanding of.

"For man's everyday needs, it would have been quite enough to have the ordinary human consciousness, that is, half or a quarter of the amount which falls to the lot of a cultivated man of our unhappy nineteenth century, especially one who has the fatal ill-luck to inhabit Petersburg, the most theoretical and intentional town on the whole terrestrial globe." He rebels against intentionality.

While the product describes itself as using "reflective artificial intelligence, a groundbreaking technology that bridges the real and digital realms for unlimited possibilities of play", it falls under what we in academic HCI call "tangible interaction", following Shaer & Hornecker's definition: "Interfaces that are concerned with providing tangible representations to digital information and controls, allowing users to quite literally grasp data with their\nhand and effect functionality by physical manipulations of these representations." [0] The four claims typically made when introducing tangible interfaces in products for children are usability benefits, learning benefits, collaboration benefits, and fun benefits [1].

Falls definitions

noun

the petals or sepals of a flower that bend downward (especially the outer perianth of an iris)

noun

a steep descent of the water of a river

See also: waterfall