Sentences with phrase «even the pieces in»

Even the pieces in this post, if I think about it, I'd wear them all together with jeans.
chameckilerner choreographed 12 full evening piece in addition to 7 commissioned works for other companies.

Not exact matches

A study on waiters and tipping published in the Journal of Applied Social Psychology demonstrates how even tiny gifts can make a big difference, finding that: «Customers who received a small piece of chocolate along with [their] check tipped more than did customers who received no candy.»
The paper's standards editor, Philip Corbett, went through the piece frame by frame to make sure it fairly represented reality, and even recommended that a specific scene be removed because the photographer «was too active in re-arranging things,» he told Sullivan.
Polls have found that the bill is the least popular piece of tax legislation in at least 30 years, even less so than two in the 1990s that increased taxes.
In addition, the lightweight feel of the belt was much appreciated and made it possible for most to forget they were even wearing a running belt — a true sign of an effective piece of running gear.
So even as Tesla woos middle - class buyers in the U.S. (the Model 3, due to arrive this fall, will start at about $ 35,000) buyers in China have mostly resembled Vanessa Zhu: wealthy drivers who view Teslas as luxury vehicles, or at least as the coolest new piece of tech since the iPhone.
In a piece for Fortune, he writes that all information - collection contracts need to be opt - in, and that the company should be forced to serve users even if they don't agree to share their datIn a piece for Fortune, he writes that all information - collection contracts need to be opt - in, and that the company should be forced to serve users even if they don't agree to share their datin, and that the company should be forced to serve users even if they don't agree to share their data.
Even if your expertise is only in design, offer the works for potential clients, including the editorial creation and the printing and even mailing of the final piEven if your expertise is only in design, offer the works for potential clients, including the editorial creation and the printing and even mailing of the final pieven mailing of the final piece.
These pieces have in turn been joined to link everyone through past and present employers, board memberships, investments, donations, politics, and even siblings, children, and spouses.
Chamath has never been afraid of controversially calling it as it is within the venture world, such as in his late - 2015 piece on what's wrong with venture capital, and is even part of the Golden State Warriors ownership group, which he joined in 2011, during an abysmal 23 - 43 run which seems a lifetime away from two years of triumph.
In fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker casIn fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker casin his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker casin financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker case.
Fully understanding Google's search algorithm is impossible; even the world's most successful SEO strategists are often left guessing in regard to how certain pieces of the algorithm function.
And your offering isn't even another anything exactly - it's sort of a particular piece of what they already have a bunch of in several variations.
It may even turn out that e-commerce marketers needed to jump through all of the hoops that represent a changing SEO in order to get to the endgame in one piece.
It's just small and thin enough — even for folks with smaller wrists like myself — and the premium wrist straps provided in the demos feature the kind of materials found in Swatch or higher - end time pieces.
At least with a dot - com stock you owned an actual piece of equity in the underlying company (even if, like TheGlobe.com, a failed social media network, it only had revenues of $ 780,000 per quarter).
A bit like a PIN, the private key can be stored offline in a text file or even on a piece of paper locked in a safe, where hackers can't get to it.
In two weeks the pieces arrive at Quartet for final assembly, before Rourke even receives a bill.
The Philadelphia - headquartered retailer is known hawking clothing to a younger audience (you usually don't have to look far from a college campus to find one), picking up more of a «hipster» reputation in recent years with plenty of rather high - priced flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and even shabby chic furniture pieces on the show floor.
When calculating the break - even point, use the number of pieces that you would expect to be able to mail consistently after the rollout (this will likely be more than the 500 our client mailed in his test).
Precision medicine is the «cure» piece, but even that isn't possible if we don't move the intervention curve closer and accurately predict and prevent early enough in the progression of disease.»
The USDA even recommends that fruit be served in «age - appropriate pieces
You are now dealing with the executor of Aunt Irma's estate, who may be 1) a greedy relative who sees the «gift» as an investment for which the estate is entitled to a substantial piece of your business, 2) a local estate lawyer whose main purpose in life is to squeeze as many assets out of the estate as possible so as to maximize their fees, or 3) someone even worse.
«The idea it expresses even seems perilously close to proslavery ideology as it existed in the early American republic,» explains W. Caleb McDaniel in this must - read piece.
When trying to lose 30 pounds in 2011, I found myself thinking at length about the cookies, cake, and ice cream I was passing up, trying to rationalize whether I could have a small piece, what the effect might be, and whether I even wanted to lose weight.
Type the phrases «information overload» into Google and you'll get nearly four million hits offering endless tips on dealing with the problem, first person accounts of brains fried by a deluge of data, even articles and think pieces declaring us in the midst of «the age of information overload.»
Maybe it is a piece of homemade fudge you offer on a guest's pillow most evenings; that two - minute walk you describe, where guests can take in breathtaking views of a nearby lake; or even your «famous frittata» that helps start the day: Whatever you offer, make it unique.
He even bought an original Disneyland sign on eBay by outbidding Michael Jackson, and displays a piece of a «Dumbo» ride in his yard.
Some people are going to be too busy, while others might not be interested in a particular piece of your content, even if they like your other work.
Even the pieces for which he won his 2004 National Magazine Award were based more on a p.r. stunt than on any sharp insights: At a press briefing in Doha, Qatar, Wolff stood up and asked General Vincent Brooks why it was worth the media's time to show up for such highly orchestrated, unnewsworthy events.
The result is that when a publisher posts a piece of journalism to Facebook, unless it pays for exposure, it does not know whether it will even show up in the feeds of their followers.
An administration official told reporters that the law «in many respects was a piece of massive government overreach» and that some of the rules within the law, passed in the wake of last decade's financial crisis, «may have even been unconstitutional.»
It is unlikely that this razor will make my regular rotation, to be honest I'm not even sure how well modern single edge blades will work in the Valet, but it is still interesting to take a look at a piece of shaving history.
Even though India is the second largest startup ecosystem in the world, we don't have all the pieces.
This is because Job title is a basic, fundamental part of the Ideal Customer Profile: Even if every other piece of the puzzle is perfect — the right industry, the right time, a perfect pitch — if the prospect is in the wrong department, or doesn't have purchasing power... nothing else matters.
Later on you can increase your conversions by taking the lead sheet and then following up with phone calls and direct mail pieces or even add them on LinkedIn, to stay in front of your prospects.
Surely the algorithm in all of it's «glory» can identify a worthwhile piece of content (one that's socially shared and is published on a contextually relevant and valuable website for users) even if it's in the form of a «guest blog post.»
This particular fact came into even sharper focus for me recently when I read a piece in Wired that pointed out that Amazon's tablet might actually serve as a powerful vehicle for their overall large store.
Put another way, in an open society where long - term corporate performance is built on trust among its various constituencies, it is difficult to defend hiding such direct corporate action (or forcing stakeholders to piece information together from myriad reports), even though a comprehensive report may cause stakeholder or media scrutiny and criticism.
If he doesn't even get through phase one, he could toss the piece in the trash without even opening it.
In a Aug. 24 piece, «Three cheers for the plunging stock market,» he emphasized that the economy is going to be fine even if the market goes down.
Even if a specific piece of restaurant equipment falls within your cash flow budget to lease — that pizza - baking oven that only exists on remote hillsides in Italy for instance — it might not give you enough of a competitive advantage to be worth the cost.
In fact, I look at the piece in 1996 when he really was not in favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majoritIn fact, I look at the piece in 1996 when he really was not in favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majoritin 1996 when he really was not in favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majoritin favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majority.
Well, «NNC», just when I thought you couldn't get any more sad and pathetic (e.g., with Piers Morgan as one of your «stars» even though he couldn't make it in the UK) you top yourself with pieces like this.
I do think that being an atheist in light of the complexity of creation (both on an infinite universe - sized level and on a microscopic atomic level) requires some amount of faith in something — even if it is faith in the ability of random pieces of matter to assemble themselves into something complicated.
Ross Douthat, in his piece A Case for Hell, turns the table on the Universalist by asking an even more provocative question: «Is Tony Soprano really in heaven?»
Since noone anywhere have ever produced a single piece of evidence (even just circumstanciel) there is almost certainly no gods, as Richard Dawkins puts it in The God Delusion.
The great challenge, the one that took me a book to articulate and which I suspect will take me a lifetime to work out, is to hold every piece of my faith experience in love, even the broken bits, even the parts that still cut my hands and make them bleed.
He notes that the Soviets «hired a militantly anti-religious propagandist, Mikhail Markovich Sheinmann» — and that «Hochhuth's play... drew heavily upon Sheinmann's lies and falsehoods...» Victor Gaetan, the author of the NCR story, persisted in saying, even after Fr Gumpel's rebuttal of his «uncouth» piece, that «there's no evidence for [Pacepa's] particular story».
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