Sentences with phrase «how pieces get»

«How pieces get organized and how one drawing looks next to a collage.
Here is how the piece gets started:

Not exact matches

We've got more than one team working on the same project, but no one seems to know what the other teams are doing or how the pieces fit together.
«The second piece of it — and this gets to the extension of digital wealth and connectivity — is how different an ecosystem they can create.»
It examines all facets including Trump's relationship to the media — an intense desire to get a positive New York Times piece — and also how his top White House aides view and use media.
Palantir is at the cutting edge of how to get to the wisdom piece
«So when we hear people say we've got to go up there with Kim Jong - un and whip his ass, how would you do that without Seoul, Korea, coming under fire of hundreds and hundreds of artillery pieces
«So every piece of press we get is either a regurgitated press release or a story about how we screwed over some grandmother in Topeka followed by «Amazon did not respond to a request for comment.»»
(Here's how a piece of nutritional information is communicated on the website: «If you want to send an email or stream a movie then optical fibers are way more amazing, but if you just want to get some fibers in your body so your body can get some nutritional justification, then a glass or two of our liquid oats are pretty great.»)
«I'm looking for their take on a piece of software that they care about, something that gets them excited, and then how they explain it to me,» he notes.
Sales and marketing writer Preston Clark explored this notion in a great piece, «The Rise of the Silent Sales Floor,» in which he discussed how the «soundless» sales floor makes CEOs nervous because: «They aren't hearing the confrontation, the tension, the hard conversations that literally must happen in order to get the biggest, baddest deals across the finish line... The really big, complex, disruptive deals... those aren't closing on the silent floor.»
How big a piece of that pie Kobo will carve for itself remains in question; they say they've currently got about 10 % of U.S. e-book sales, roughly the same as Apple's iBooks store and well behind Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
Another critical piece of information one must understand to really «get» how hard / soft forks are created is the fact that full nodes are needed to enforce consensus rules on the blockchain.
In the graphic below see how the visual aids not only help get the message of the piece across, but also link up to SumAll's broader visual identity.
She tells us how Fractl got 300 + links to one piece of content in a «boring» industry.
And, measured well, starts to give you even more insight (e.g. how many are we getting to that «goal» of each content piece).
I am very interested in getting your thoughts and perspectives on how to fill in the missing pieces.
How the business takes your order, what the packaging looks like when it arrives, what's included in the package, and what follow - up sales pieces you get after the purchase.
The best way to get samples of their pieces, and also to get a feel for how often they mail and what kind of offers they advertise, is to get on their mailing list.
ArtVanGarde gives easier access and reduce the workflow and cost for how art pieces got traded.
The piece gets into how some angel groups, pitch event promoters, and demo day organizers are dealing with new Rule 506 (c).
If you've seen the previous videos in the Google Adwords Keyword planner training series you know that we're now getting four times as many keywords back using the very same input terms just by understanding exactly how the Google Adwords Keyword planner works but once you click this download button here and you downloaded the csv files what do you do with all these files because they each contain about 700 keywords a piece there's some overlap between the different terms and so you got ta work through that so what I've gone ahead and down this I've asked my developers here at MarketBold go ahead and create a tool that will merge and remove the duplicates from the csv files that google adwords gives you so if you head over to marketbold.com/GAKP/ i'll put the link below in the description and you'll see a tool that looks just like this all you need to do is click on this browse button here and you'll need to navigate to the folder where these files are that you downloaded from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you can just simply click and select them all the same time and click open you'll see here now says 12 files selected because I tell me i selected and then I just simply click here to process and download as soon as I click that this tool is taking all those files taking all the keywords to search volume cost - per - click that all the information that you got back from the Google Adwords Keyword planner and it's actually removing all the duplicates and putting into one single file so you can actually work with it and then you simply just need to save the file to your computer and once you do that we'll go ahead and do it here for a second and then once you save it you can open it up and you'll see here we now have a file here opened up in Excel and you'll see we have all these keywords that we got back there's a total in this list of 3,796 just because i only downloaded 12 files from Google Adwords Keyword planner you can download as many as you want to put it through this tool is just going to save you time and from there you might want to take it into a tool like keyword grouper pro and break it down into the individual groups i hope this has been helpful for you if you like this video and you appreciate the tool we've made for you go ahead and give us a thumbs up or subscribe to the channel for more videos just like this and if you haven't seen the other videos will walk you through all the steps on how to use the Google Adwords Keyword planner you want to check those out as well so go ahead and use this tool to increase the profits of your business and help it grow.
Katie and Justin bring highlights from the July mag, including Glenn Paauw's article on how to get Christians reading their Bibles again, a rare interview with Eugen Peterson, Katie's piece on church response to prostitution, Justin's book and also talking about the Grenfell Tower fire.
This is so sad... apparently you don't know how to study... I hope you have not studied to be a doctor... cause seems youd only read ONE book on medicine and you would call that study and get your degree... the Bible can NOT contain every single piece of info!
It doesn't get me mad though; this is why CNN's ratings are in the toilet and pieces like this illustrate how cowardly they are; kinda like» rebel» Billy Maher.
This baloney about how it's necessary to get «accurate census data» being a reason to make a distinction between same - s # x and straight marriage is one of the dumbest pieces of crap I've read here in a long time - and that's really saying something.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
they all say same thing pretty much... got to remember we can not fully trust 100 percent all translations... which is why one needs to study properly by using Koine Greek (for NT) dictionaries and concordances... and Hebrew dictionaries for OT... when one realizes how the versions are trnalated they will see this... also... thuis is true of ANY piece of literature... have you ever studied and spoken another r language?
In a piece for the Washington Post entitled «Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior,» Chua explains how her children were never allowed to attend a sleepover, have a play date, be in a school play, watch TV, choose any of their own extracurricular activities, get any grade less than an A, or play any instrument other than piano or violin.
It has got to decide just how to weave the piece of straw in its beak in amongst the other pieces of straw.
It use to be about how to best serve the nation, and now it seems to be mostly about getting more of your pieces on the board than your opponent.
How do we get our piece of the pie, our market share?
It's time we start doing the most good... help people get the skills (not the pieces of paper) to get and hold a job rather than trying to out do the rest of the world with how many college grads we have.
When pastors ask me to pray about the budget, I wonder how many frightened children in Darfur are praying for peace, how many desperate mothers are praying for just a piece of bread or bowl of rice to get their babies through another night.
I got through that far, but then I could not think how to make the transition to the last part of the piece.
Regarding how my comments get posted here and on Facebook, this is done by a nifty little piece of software that transports the blog comments from my blog to Facebook, and takes all the comments from Facebook and publishes them on my blog.
Any tips how to get them out of the moulds in one piece?
/ / A piece on how it is expensive to be poor in America, written by Barbara Ehrenreich, the author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America.
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Depending on how small or large you cut your gingerbread, you should get between 16 and 24 pieces.
My dad used to keep folded pieces of lined paper in his shirt pocket for on - the - job lists & notes but we've recently gotten him jazzed about these little gems (how cool that you can customize them, too?).
I love how chewy the outside pieces get!
I also have a little admission to make here, when I woke up this morning I was so busy with bits and pieces on my laptop upon waking that I didn't actually make it out of my bedroom until just before midday when my stomach started shouting at me for food... I had no idea how late it had got!
Every day retail grocery stores and restaurants have food to donate and their local food bank is not only a source of expertise on how to get that food to the hungry, but also on the critical pieces of the supply chain that make donation successful.
Well at the same time I did that Paul, the editor of Vasili's Garden to Kitchen Magazine, interviewed me for a piece in the magazine, under the title celebrity chef, how cool is that (me a celebrity, lol) Well the magazine is now out and you can get your copy from the Garden centre in Coburg or from the website.
«It's amazing how often when we eat food we're rushing to get to the next piece and then the next piece... until we finally run out and wish we hadn't rushed it so much,» he adds.
I always get excited cutting the first few pieces to see how the swoops and swirls turned out.
«Like, how many pieces of equipment do we really need to get dirty in this prep?»
The timing will change depending on what kind of veg you're using (obvs), and how large your pieces are, but the technique is about as low stakes as it gets — just taste as you go and pull your pan when it tastes delicious.
We sometimes forget how socially conservative some of these readers are, which is not even to mention the outright racist letters we got after publishing this piece.
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