Find out who you will meet and
then do a little research.
There are some guys who I don't know much about until they're on my team
then I do a little research on them and I liked what I saw from him.
I was going to discuss kimonos today but
then I did a little research and realized I actually wrote an entire post dedicated to kimonos in 2014, entitled the 5 reasons why you should add a kimono to your wardrobe.
I thought it was too good to be true at first too but
then I did a little research and saw that Paribus has been featured on ABC News, NBC News, Yahoo Tech, Good Morning America, etc... the list goes on!
Then we did a little research and found out that you have to be a paid member in order to include contact info in messages, as well as to be able to read messages that are sent to you.
Then do a little research about things of his / her interests and discusses them on date.
Tremendous book, incredible insight, and
then doing a little research on you I discover something eye - opening.
If you are wondering how to get cheaper car insurance in California, you'll need to start by getting some quotes,
then doing a little research, and finally making the most of the discounts you are qualified to receive.
Not exact matches
«If you
do a
little research ahead of time on what companies are going to be there and
then you go in with specific questions, it shows them that you're not just the average conference attendee.
The
research, conducted by a pair of University of Illinois psychologists, asked undergraduates to report what changes they'd like to make to their personalities and
then tracked them over time to see if, with a
little guidance and an active commitment to alter their personalities, they could actually
do it.
Then you can
do a
little bit of
research and find out that very few companies ever achieve this valuation in a trade sale so you're clearly gunning for an IPO.
Do a
little research, and maybe get an education,
then form a proper argument.
Then go
do a
little research to back up you claims like most Atheists
do.
I actually tried several times to convert that muffin recipe into pancakes without success and
then, after
doing a
little bit of
research, I stumbled a recipe from the King Arthur Flour Whole Grain Baking Cookbook (via Cookie and Kate) that uses similar ingredients.
Then, I got lazy for a
little while and decided to buy the store - bought almond milk... until I heard about all of
research that had been
done on carrageenan (an ingredient in most store - bought nut milks) and how it had been linked to digestive issues and inflammation.
So, I threw everything out, cried a
little bit because I hate wasting food,
did some
research about weevils, called Travis and my mom, freaked out a
little bit more, and
then I told myself to get it together and find a solution.
No, I don't work for them, but if you
do a
little research then its easy to see that they sell a good product.
Now that we are expecting our 3rd we are going back to the start and
researching a
little more and
doing a lot more praying and
then we'll make our choice.
Chavez plans to
do a residency in pathology (which tends to involve
little direct patient care) and
then get back to his
research in DNA repair.
«It's over 150 years since Darwin first described the cement glands of barnacle larvae and
little work has been
done since
then,» says Dr Aldred, a
research associate in the School of Marine Science and Technology at Newcastle University, one of the world's leading institutions in this field of
research.
«If we're not failing a
little bit, or every so often,
then we're not being bold enough in the
research that we're
doing,» he maintains.
Stephen Weisberg, executive director of the Southern California Coastal Water
Research Project, agrees with Grant that if officials are taking only one sample each day,
then decreasing sampling time will
do little good.
So I've accepted that for me, if I'm sitting around 2.0 instead of 1.0, or even a
little higher, well, this is all early days of
research, those numbers are based on rodent experiments, and I believe what I'm
doing is beneficial in any case, so I try to get as low as I reasonably can on blood sugar, and as high as I can on ketones, and
then cut myself a break!
Then, I got lazy for a
little while and decided to buy the store - bought almond milk... until I heard about all of
research that had been
done on carrageenan (an ingredient in most store - bought nut milks) and how it had been linked to digestive issues and inflammation.
If anyone is susceptible influenced by the pro-sugar conclusions of the Aussie scientists, they need only
do a
little research — starting with or books and
then reading those of some of the people mentioned in the comments above — to discover just how bad excess sugar consumption is for their health.
I will be the first to admit that I new very
little about worms (a.k.a. parasitic helminths) and other parasites prior to
doing research for this post, but the general idea I had in my head was that they were not welcome creatures and if you had them,
then there was probably a hygiene issue that needed to be addressed.
And so this kinda highlights the importance of maybe
doing a morning cup of coffee and
then considering some other source of wakefulness if you need it in the afternoon, like one of my favourite for that is L - theanine which you get from green tea and that doesn't cause those sleep disturbances that caffeine can cause, but know that based on this recent
research if you're
doing caffeine or you're having a big cup of coffee in the afternoon, that can stay with you for up to 6 hrs so really interesting and I thought that was kind of a cool
little test just to see how long it took for caffeine to stay in your system and actually still disrupt sleep.
Then I started to
do a
little research and found that totally was a Lifetime T.V. movie.
Do a
little research into what's appropriate for the occasion and location, and
then dress the part.
If social scientists can reach opposite conclusions from the same data set,
then research, even from randomized field trials, may
do little to inform policy debates.
If you aren't sure where your fans are socially,
then you'll want to start off by
doing a
little research first.
You can
do research on what is normal pricing in your genre and
then test it out, try it a
little higher, a
littler lower, and
then see what works best for YOU.
This is the company, elsevier, with spectacular profit rates, whch gets its material (papers, books) which have mostly been produced at public expense (university salaries, public
research grants),
do very
little actual editorial work (one usually has to supply papers charts etc «print ready»), get academic reviewers to review the books and papers free of charge (well, paid for by universities or they
do it in free time), depend on journal editors whose time is paid for by (generally publicly funded) universities,
then sells the journals to the same universities, sometimes for subscription prices in the thousands of dollars.
Demand: If you're a niche genre writer,
then self - publishing is already a great choice for you — but you can delve even deeper into the marketability of your book's genre by
doing a
little research into the sales breakdown of e-books vs. print books of works that are similar to your own.
If people are either uninterested in reading books in the first place, or read very
little,
then it doesn't really matter what the price is, or what the format is; the
research which has been
done on this:
Then I read a blog post about writing serial fiction and it intrigued me enough to
do a
little more
research on it.
If so,
then you know how much student loans suck, and you've
done some
research to figure out how you can make them suck a
little less.
Once you have a list of several companies to work from
then you are going to want to
do a
little more in - depth
research.
To get the best interest rate, you only need
do a
little research up front and
then negotiate for the best -LSB-...]
Then a veterinary friend
did a
little research and I began to expose the profitable practice that added very
little to the canine gene bank but lot of $ $ $ to the OFA bank.
Most veterinarian's have their own preferred protocol for vaccinations and parasite prevention (including puppy worm medicine options for intestinal worms and heartworm prevention), but you are
little Rascal's parent and if you want to
do your
research, try alternative remedies / treatments for worms or fleas, minimize vaccinations by timing them more accurately and so on,
then it's your right to
do just that.
Max, the best advice is to
do a
little bit of
research, decide what's best for you,
then make it happen.
This isn't something you would necessarily know without
doing a
little bit of
research first but, if you want a beach resort on Kauai,
then Marriott's Waiohai Beach Club would be our recommendation.
Not a big fan of the style and it doesn't seem interesting enough but
then again this could be just the thing for other gamers, so we
do encourage that you
do your own
little research on the game.
And
then I met Erik Conway, and Erik had made the link to what had happened over the ozone hole, and
then we started
doing research, started digging a
little bit, found this link for Fred Seitz back to the tobacco industry, and that I remember very clearly because I remember that day, I called Erik on the phone and I said, «Erik, we need to write a book.»
The defensive protection is less controversial, where advocates of traditional knowledge protection are trying to stop people from acquiring IP rights over traditional knowledge — for example, if a pharmaceutical company goes into an indigenous community, learns about the use of a certain plant for treatment of disease,
does a
little more
research, and
then patents the knowledge.
If you've
done a
little bit of
research about the consequences of a DUI,
then you've definitely seen the term SR - 22 mentioned once or twice.
You can make your Stratford insurance rates a
little more affordable by
doing some
research and
then comparison shopping.
Then,
do a
little research and explore different companies, industries, and jobs that would meet your needs.
There are at least two instances where Gresh makes a provocative claim and
then goes on to cite
research that has
little to
do with that claim.