Sentences with phrase «doing great work usually»

Doing great work usually requires colleagues of some sort.

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Just joined the website a few days ago... I do home health, so I spend a lot of time in the car... usually I spend my time listening to local shock jocks all day... downloaded the podcasts and haven't been able to stop listening... lots of great information for someone like me who is trying to get into investing... after listening to this one, I immediately made some calls to local smaller banks and I am working on adjusting the sale pitch, as the sales pitch line is resonating with me... can't wait to hear future podcasts.
But apart from all this, and in spite of the fact that «work» and the satisfaction of wants has usually engaged the greater part of the attention of mankind, there is another form of activity, peculiar to human beings, that does not suffer from the defects inherent in «work» and the satisfaction of wants: «play.»
I usually add a small amount of bob's red mill white bean flour to recipes for some protein to help the consistency (works great), but since this whole thing is made of beans, I don't think it's necessary.
When we have these issues, we usually take on great measures like eating more vegetables, piling on the sauerkraut, taking fantastic gut - boosting powders such as my Love Your Gut Powder, and so on, but it can be hard to tell if what we're doing is working and what our best course of action actually is.
As for the anxiety, I find that the fake it till you make it method usually works for me you'll do great!
I've never had a cake carrier, and usually when I need to transport a cake somewhere I end up squeezing it into an empty Amazon box, which doesn't work out that great.
This is simple a very intelligent child can solve this problem.Firstly today our keeper was very poor however i know he will come good.By the way why is Paulista no getting his chance.What i have observed about arsenal since we signed Mertesacker from day one and since he started playing is that Mertesacker hardly gets involved you will usually see him a few times because he does not want to get caught out.e has always been a weak link in the defence even in his greatest performances here.When i see us playing with a high line and he is there i always laugh.It is just a mistake waiting to happen and i can tell u that it will happen again this season.Secondly why is Ramsey Cazorla and Ozil playing in the same line - up in a 4 -5-1 formation.That is just not right though it will win you some matches due to individual brilliance.It wont work at all.Lastly the least i say about Giroud the better i am not judging him on one game.One would imagine if he was not french and like chinese will he be getting these chances under Wenger.To me he will always be an average player and i will stand by my word even if he has good games.
The vehicles, usually used for law enforcement rather than harassing footballers, arrived at the PSV training ground and thoroughly soaked the players, continuing the great work that is being done for charity by the challenge.
I usually don't add the lentils or yeast extract and use tinned tomatoes for the puree, which works great as well.
Ask any great song writer, author, painter anybody who creates ANYTHING and they will tell you, we do our best work when motivated by love (or pain — but that's usually
«We really wanted to partner with the McGrath Foundation as we believe the work they do to support women in Australia is so important — women are usually the ones looking after everyone else in their lives, so its really great to be able to give back to them through the foundation and by celebrating the happy moments between mothers and their children.»
Ask any great song writer, author, painter anybody who creates ANYTHING and they will tell you, we do our best work when motivated by love (or pain - but that's usually because of love - so it's the same thing!).
External rotation is usually associated with band work or dumbbells even, but the Steel Mace provides a great alternative if you do not have access to those tools or want a change of pace.
Managed to get bargain for this dress in the sale on ASOS - it doesn't look that great on the site but i always like to try different items that i wouldn't usually go for to see if i can make it work.
If you are a blogger, emails usually work best - it's great to get a prompt thank you email from a blogger, so make sure you are doing that.
I usually blow on it and that doesn't work as well Have a great week!
Comments from some recent users of this book should help convince you to buy it: As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes Worth every dime Every student in my class has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research Surely this is the best book in its field First class I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight Blows you away with its power and simplicity Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the potential for using documents in research... Nails twenty years of research in twenty minutes... Worth every dime... Every student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their students suffer.
A couple of things to consider with a stop leak is, it usually works great for keeping the coolant from flowing places it shouldn't, but it doesn't work too good at keeping the exhaust gasses out of the coolant.
I see so many indie authors describe their characters in the greatest detail, and usually all within one paragraph... but that usually doesn't work well because you overwhelm your readers with description.
You'll usually work nights, but you have the potential to earn great tips if you do a good job.
Perhaps most of all, they teach humility — usually, trying something new is to experience a strange mixture of success & failure... Don't under - estimate the challenge here, these haiku might just be the best lesson & the greatest mental work - out I've experienced all week.
Labs do great as disability assistance, and they are usually trained to assist kids and blinds as well as to help law enforcement perform detection works.
It works great for her, she isn't bothered by it and it is very rare that I find a tick - it's usually when I am close to end of the 90day replacement period so I just switch it out (we don't always get the full 90days, most likely because we don't usually take it off of her when she goes swimming).
Getting people together and working with people they don't usually talk to is a great way to connect departments.
Expanding your city is done by connecting new buildings together, creating a strange hodge - podge of civilisation that usually ends up looking like it was designed by a drunkard who firmly believes he's the greatest architect in the world despite being unable to figure out how his own front door works.
I'm not usually one to complain about newer Pokémon games and go on about how much greater I think the old ones are or anything, since I actually think that for the most part the newer games are pretty good about correcting or fixing things that didn't work as well in the older games, but there is one thing in particular that I miss.
Here is a short list for the fun of it: everything Sina Najafi and crew do at Cabinet magazine, the goings on at Mildred's Lane, the projects, journals and exhibitions by the great collective E-flux (Anton, Juliete, Brian), the entire Occupy movement, Philly's own Basekamp — in particular the Plausible Artworlds project, Charles Esche, Maria Lind, Chus Martinez, Jens Hoffmann, Ralph Rugoff, Sofia Hernandez, my ol' colleague Mark Beasly (a great curator), the experiments and levity of Joseph Del Pesco, just recently the people at Weeksville Heritage Center, the awesome constant rethinking of Kate Fowle at ICI, at times the experimental approach of Hans Ulrich Obrist (the man has so much energy), the education programs at the Walker and the Hammer, the projects of Christine Tohme at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut, the work of Fulya Erdemci and Theo Teeglaers at SKOR, the writings of Sue Bell Yank, Shannon Jackosn, Gregory Sholette, Yates McKee, Jahleh Mansoor, Boris Groys (though I don't usually agree with him), and Claire Bishop (though I don't agree often with her either, haha).
I will not go into depth here but for anyone wanting some real and honest science rather than cult faith you should look into the whys and wherefores of clouds, and not just the work of Svensmark but all reputable scientific sources who do not have an agenda of self - interest (usually income or reputation based on past work — pride is a great influence on perception) with regards to the ever variable climate.
«Unlimited options» nearly always sounds great in theory, but it usually doesn't work in practice.
«Sometimes VPNs don't work at all in China, but you can usually find one that will get you around the Great Firewall.»
Hilary Shantz, a sales rep with Great Canadian Realty in Oakville, Ont., spends about 20 hours a week driving for work and while she does, she usually listens to CDs or the radio.
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