Sentences with phrase «good cement»

Would you make a good cement mason?
Would you make a good Cement Mason?
«It sounds like it ought to be simple to make a good cement seal,» says Naomi Oreskes, a Harvard professor who served on the Canadian team.
Good cement has to be prepared to stick the bricks together according to the plan.
To be able to create the much anticipated Web 3.0, the next 12 - 24 months will bring the right, really vital and needed infrastructure around blockchain that will act as a well cemented ground for a very different but better internet.
In this case scientists found that there were no problems with the injection well cement or casing — the waste had leaked through natural pathways.
One good thing is the earth should now be past peak cement now that China is pretty well cemented up.

Not exact matches

For one thing, many open - Web advocates argue that these kinds of deals cement control of the internet with a few large platforms such as Facebook, which may not always have the best interests of news and journalism at heart.
Well... the city and its relationship with weed goes way back and it looks like recent legislation may just cement it.
By letting pro baseball run its digital goodies, the NHL is also further cementing BAM's reputation as the best in the business.
Starting with some well - timed local property investments that cemented his wealth, Li built a business empire that included retail, energy, ports, telecommunications, media and biotechnology companies worldwide.
Solving practical, valuable problems is the single best way to cement the new learning.
They'll have to allow tire traction as well or better than cement.
With a bit of proper care, however, this sturdy razor should offer a lifetime of great shaves, while its substantial, satisfying hand - feel and excellent German quality cement its status as the best long - handled heavy - duty safety razor on the market.
If the cement casing that surrounds a fracking well is made incorrectly, natural gas can leak along its sides or through cracks, releasing harmful gases like methane to the environment.
Regardless, that both Google and Facebook are angling to cement positive and lucrative relationships seems like good news for publishers, and for journalism.
(PS - if you're having a low - energy day and don't feel like hitting the gym after a study session, you might want to know that previous research has also suggested napping for less than an hour helps cement memories as well).
The company came through better than many of its peers and cemented its position as a leader in powertrain components.
When meeting a new acquaintance, the best way to cement your relationship is to express your admiration for the other person, but fail to do so convincingly and you'll be instantly labeled a kiss - up and disliked accordingly.
A best - selling author and radio host, his role in popular culture was cemented with the 2014 broadcast of a revitalized «Cosmos» series on the Fox television network, a combination homage and update to the 13 - epsiode PBS series hosted by Carl Sagan in the 1980s.
I'd invented an automatic gate closer out of cement - filled tires, a solar cooker that didn't work very well out of an umbrella and tinfoil, baking - pan alarms to entrap my siblings.
CNRL, which employs a process called cyclic steam stimulation (CSS) at Primrose, attributed the spill to failed wellbores in abandoned wells, caused by faulty cement jobs or separated casings.
Trump won the biggest winner - take - all state on the map, Florida, as well as Illinois and North Carolina, further cementing his status as his party's frontrunner.
French food group Danone achieved better than expected first - quarter sales growth of nearly 5 per cent, helped by Chinese demand for its baby formula products, cementing guidance for higher profit and sales this year and beyond.
«While branches are the best place to cement long - term customer relationships, they are also being challenged to evolve with the advent of artificial intelligence, robotics and increased digitization,» says Sanjay Sharma, senior financial services analyst at Mintel.
And shale drilling uses a lot of manufactured goods — 20 percent of what people spend on a well is steel, 10 percent is cement, so less drilling means less manufacturing in those sectors.»
With little domestic data on hand the Pound took its cues from offshore stimuli edging lower into the close as better than anticipated U.S. fourth quarter GDP and consumer sentiment helped cement greenback gains.
Plaudits from foreign leaders like President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines and Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore, as well as leading figures of the economic and diplomatic world, have helped to cement this image.
According to home - construction services firm Happho, for every 1,000 square feet of new housing, nearly 8,820 pounds of steel are required, as well as 400 bags of cement, 1,800 cubic feet of sand and 1,350 cubic feet of gravel and other aggregate.
Genuinely opening the Gulf and other offshore petroleum reserves, and freeing up onshore natural gas deployment, would create 2.5 million jobs in exploration and development, as well as construction, steel, cement and other industries.
Where did the «cement» as well as the visible part of the universe come from?
To eat together is to cement human bonds of fellowship, and these can best be made firm and deep when God is recognized as present in the process.
God cements mankind into society for their greater good, while each, consenting to submit his exercise of the several powers with which he is vested to the cognizance of the whole body, agrees to deny himself such gratifications as are deemed incompatible with the felicity of the rest....
Rockefeller's subsequent divorce of his wife and 1963 marriage to the much - younger Margaretta «Happy» Murphy, a mother of four who had recently divorced her husband, cemented in the minds of many family - minded Americans an unpleasant nexus between loose morals and weak support for the military; it marked the forging of a large wedge of voters that now consciously identified itself as conservative and would grow to include Democrats as well as Republicans.
The vitality of the community might well rest primarily upon the prophetic witness that curried no favor, and upon the educative processes that cemented understanding of the gospel and commitment to it.
When we open our house in the country in the spring we know that it will still be winter on our hill; Crosswicks is a good three weeks behind New York, where the Cathedral Close is bursting with blossom, and the cement islands which run down the middle of Broadway are astonishing with the glory of magnolia blooms.
They took as their examples Jesus who did not open his mouth to defend himself, thereby cementing his execution, as well as Paul who did everything in his power to stay in chains so that he could testify to the top dogs in Rome, which ended with his execution (legend has it).
This institution - the family - is, as even Mary Wollstonecraft in her better moments recognised, the «cement of society» and without it no society can long survive.
This put him at the center of European wine production and cemented his relationships with thousands of vintners, as well as contributed to his expanding knowledge of wines throughout the continent.
I gave it a try a couple of weeks ago in a Swiss chard gratin — my produce seller at the greenmarket has flamboyant bunches of it these days — and was favorably impressed: despite the not - so - appetizing, cement gray color of the sauce when I poured it in, it baked to a creamy consistency, and its pronounced nutmeg flavor played along with the chard quite well.
This malted milk powder is quite good but note that you may need to keep it in the fridge or freezer because it will quickly absorb moisture from the air and become a cement - hard block if you don't.
The lesson that has been learned repeatedly by food retailing startups, especially those with low - price positioning, is that it's best to begin by selling a high percentage of branded product to cement the low - price advantage in consumers» minds.
The first would cement the club (and Wenger) as the all - time best in the oldest Football Cup in the world (which has a nice ring to it and winning at Wembley always is a great feeling), the 2nd would also be very sweet as we could use adding a European Football Cup to our trophy cabinet (and the bigger one is out of reach for the moment)!
The midfielder recently captained Nigeria at the U-17 World Cup as the Super Eaglets won the competition, and also cemented his place as one of the outstanding individuals of his age group by winning the competition's Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament.
Also Joel needs to come into the team, he worked hard for Costa Rica and I'm sure he will do his best to cement a place.
It is the best couple of weeks of the year and one Team is going to go on a run that will cement them in Madison League history.
As well as surely cementing his place in the France side Giroud is now right in the race for the Golden Boot, with only his team mate Antoine Griezmann ahead on four goals so far.
It is the best couple of weeks of the year and one Team is going to go on a run that will cement them in Austin League history, serving as the first set of Champions.
«The final score was 113 - 11 to cement our top spot in the league and send a warning to the other teams that we are getting better as a team each time we play.»
Alabama's victory over LSU helped cement them as favorites (+120) to win the National Championship as well as favorites to make the playoffs.
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