Sentences with phrase «cram says»

«We still have another 12 months of store closings to go through, but fewer closings will be in the single - tenant sector, except for several legacy casual dining restaurant chains,» Cram says.
Ron Cram says: September 23, 2010 at 5:35 am glacierman, SMR is not trashing Mann's data.
«If you've had lots of fillings or crowns, get them checked, because they do wear out,» Dr. Cram says.
«We would like to get down to a panel of about 200 [genes] that we would prospectively test to see which are the most predictive of outcome,» Jones and Cram said.
«A lot of people get canker sores if they have had a cold, been sick or really stressed at work, haven't been eating properly or haven't been getting enough sleep,» Dr. Cram said.
«That was my first impression, thinking there was a little bit of a problem here,» Cram said.

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He said that many airlines have set up a sort of «caste system» for members, cramming passengers in together and dividing them into numerous tiers of travel classes.
«You're crammed in with 14 other people and it's like a prison - wife clique,» says Frye.
Customers seem to be opting for cheaper models of the iPhone, according to Cowen & Co., which says that suggests Apple failed to cram enough new technology into the iPhone X to justify a $ 999 price tag.
If you can't cram anything else into your schedule or need a break, there are ways to say «no» to more work while still being seen as a team player.
Cramming an LTE radio into a device as small as a watch remains a challenge, but Apple has been exploring ways to improve battery life, people familiar with the company's work said.
Air Canada has said about half of incremental profits from its low - cost carrier will be derived from cramming more seats into a fleet of 20 Boeing 767s and 30 Airbus A319s.
«I believe sometimes we wait too long until the kids are a bit older and try to cram all this financial information and throw it at them,» he said.
«A lot of people try to put too much, especially on their home pages, and cram more down their customers» throats,» he says.
The place was also crammed with cheap furniture, double beds in every room, and had signs taped up throughout the house admonishing guests not to throw parties or make loud noises, she says.
While it might seem tempting to cram your resume with words you find in the job posting, Tom advises against it: «A lot of people will just go and dump the keywords in, but the systems are smarter than that, and they're advancing all the time,» she says.
The West Philadelphia sites, on the other hand, are closer to the city amenities that Amazon plainly wants nearby — neighborhoods with varying housing stock, transit links, university campuses, cultural attractions — but also are crammed among them, said Bill Luff, founder of the commercial real estate consultancy CRE Visions.
There are two sides to that coin Lawrence... non-religious people are tired of people cramming their religion down their throats as if it is okay for them to tought it around in other people's faces because their God says they are saved from something... It used to be considered decent to not talk about religion and politics, but people just have to put one or the other, or both in your face now - a-days.
Your cartoon seemed to be saying that Jesus was just a guy that got killed and everyone else crammed this stuff into him to make their religions.
But if some dude wants to say he's personally spiritual, but not religious, and isn't trying to cram it down everyone else's throats against their wills... what's the point in questioning and condemning that choice or belief system?
The reason why I find it extremely odd is because they constantly say, «You guys want to cram your religion down our throats», and they are doing the exact same thing.
So many times I have heard the sentiment summarized by what my neighbor said, «I can't stand people who try to cram their religion or politics down my throat.
So as I'm writing my next book — a memoir about church — I started reminiscing about youth group and all the crazy games we used to play, chief among them Chubby Bunny — a game in which several «volunteers» cram as many marshmallows as they can into their mouths and attempt to say «chubby bunny» without throwing up or choking to death.
It was the laughter of admiration, the way you involuntarily exhale and toss your head back when Robert DeNiro or Meryl Streep says a line in a movie so well and so cool and so true that you can't do anything but laugh, even when the line is not meant to be funny or when someone's wrapped in a rug and getting crammed into the trunk of a car.
All that goes to say that I ended up cramming as many CSA veggies as I could into one dish: this frittata.
«By starting to use eggs from hens not confined in cruel battery cages and pork from pigs not crammed into tiny gestation crates, Sonic has taken an important first step forward for animal welfare,» said Paul Shapiro, senior director of The HSUS» factory farming campaign.
«Individual consumers and major food companies alike have sent the message loud and clear that they don't support forcing pigs to spend their lives crammed inside cages so small they can't even turn around,» said Paul Shapiro, vice president of farm animal protection for The HSUS.
Cramming animals into crates so small that they can't even turn around is horribly abusive,» said Bruce Friedrich, senior director for strategic initiatives at Farm Sanctuary.
«That's a big point of difference for us because at the moment, what they're doing is saying «if you've got 750 birds per hectare outside», inside they could have them crammed in like you wouldn't believe.
His lax training regimen, said to consist of macaroni - and - cheese dinners and beer, drove his handlers berserk, and his prefight dressing room was often crammed with chums from South Philly.
When Mr. Foster is booted (not saying he shouldn't have been by now) or incarcerated, then you can toot your own horn and cram your self - righteous ideologies down our throats.
And, however right he is when Wenger says they have flaws, they also have championships they can cram in their ears to ignore those criticisms.
With 100m to go Cram enjoyed a lead of several metres and, as David Coleman said on BBC commentary, «the world champion, the European champion, the Commonwealth champion, the world record - holder at 1500m majestically comes striding away... and the world record goes to Jarrow!»
Meals aren't just about cramming food into your mouth as quickly as you can, she said.
As a special thank you get two FREE ebooks crammed full of multiple examples of how to connect warmly to your kids and of what you can actually say to your them to raise their self esteem.
«The big problem is this started as a political football when our 4 percent raise was denied us and then (longer school days) was kind of crammed down our throats,» said Lewis after the meetings.
«After her big idea to cram more toddlers into the same nurseries had to be dropped, Liz Truss has had to resort to stealing Labour ideas from 2005,» shadow children's minister Sharon Hodgson said.
«Whether it's Chinese government policy in the past, for one child and forced abortions and sterilization, or the policies of the communist regime in Romania, with forced childbearing, we can not, we must not, ever let governments and politicians make those decisions,» Clinton said to a few hundred supporters and a phalanx of cameras, all crammed into a Hilton ballroom in Midtown Manhattan.
Director of the Howard League for Penal Reform, Frances Crook, said: «We welcome the publication of this report and hope this signals a robust line from the government that we can not continue simply cramming more and more people into our overcrowded prisons.
And 32 students are crammed into his one class, which also impacts his education, she said.
In addition he said that 650,000 children will be «crammed» into primary school classes larger than 30 pupils, and families will be nearly # 450 worse off per child as a result of Tory plans to scrap free school meals for 1.7 million children.
ALBANY — Top lawmakers said they were rejecting Gov. Andrew Cuomo's bid to unilaterally hold back state spending, but said other policy proposals he crammed into his $ 152.3 billion executive budget would be the subject of talks for the next two weeks.
But BBC political correspondent James Landale said MPs, crammed into the committee room, cheered and banged desks in support of the prime minister.
In an early primary field crammed with 16 candidates, presidential hopefuls could find traction by attacking Obama's climate policies, said Jeremy Carl, a research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution who has advised a number of the candidates on energy and climate.
He could see that Moore's Law, which observes that the number of transistors crammed into integrated circuits doubles every two years, would eventually plateau, «which is what is happening right now,» says Knight.
If you use a treadmill at home, don't cram it into a tight corner, where you'd get more banged up if you fell, Siik says.
«Pinkish - red — not bright red — with bumps and waves,» says Sally Cram, DDS, consumer advisor for the American Dental Association and a practicing periodontist in Washington, DC.
Well, needless to say, we all piled into the car — dogs in back, me driving, Guruji in the front passenger seat, and everyone else crammed in between.
All of this is to say that we are cramming our brains with real food information all weekend at Mythbusters, the Weston A Price Foundation Conference in Dallas.
Cramming for the RD exam unfortunately trumped cooking and blogging for the past month, but I am happy to say I am now officially a Registered Dietitian!
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