Sentences with phrase «when running off»

When running off the same phone, results from both maps applications were identical, however when Google Maps from the Galaxy was pitted against Google Maps on the 6s, the reliability of the GPS signal differed significantly, despite being tied to the same carrier network for both.
According to Google, HDR + using Pixel Visual Core can run five times faster and use less than 1 / 10th of the energy than when running off the standard processor.
I thought about building one so that I could have a comfy place to lay my head when running off to wars and tourneys of all sorts.
Wes Anderson's unique brand of storytelling is perfectly captured in this look at a pair of youngsters in love and how the adults on the small island they live on become frantic trying to find them when they run off together.
He and his buddy got drunk, and both were killed when they ran off the road.
He doesn't just have pace, he's brilliant at curving a run and avoiding offside when he runs off the last man (does that on the wings too).
He'd just begun the afternoon session when he ran off the track and smashed into the barriers.
Mona Dearly (Bette Midler), the object of everyone's discord, is killed when she runs off a cliff and plunges into a lake.
He used to say he was under fire when he ran off from the army, and his ability to slick himself out of anything that wasn't good for him stayed with him for as long as I knew him.
Basically, instead of trying to chase your dog when he runs off, you change the rules of the game and entice your dog to chase you.
I first used it in print in a 1985 essay on Louise Lawler, «In and Out of Place,» when I ran off the now familiar list of Michael Asher, Marcel Broodthaers, Daniel Buren, and Hans Haacke, adding that, «while very different, all these artists engage (d) in institutional critique.»
Reliance on such fossil - fuel inputs not only sustains oil dependency but also represents a major water pollution problem when they run off into rivers.
When they run off the rails, how do we find out?

Not exact matches

When T.J. Maxx and Marshalls parent TJX (tax) reported the chains» first quarterly comparable sales drop in memory in November, many observers wondered whether the off - price juggernaut was running its course after years of aggressive store expansion.
Ultimately, Lacavera has a different view of risk than his Canadian peers — the same issue he ran into when trying to get Wind off the ground.
But when he got the idea to start making Greek yogurt in the U.S., the company fixed the factory up and ran with it, and Ulukaya said he practially lived in the plant for five years to get Chobani off the ground.
But when her company ran into problems, his work dropped off.
When Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced he will run against Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson Monday, he set off a race that experts say will likely become one of the most expensive campaigns in U.S. history
Building owners are also interested in buying batteries so that they can run buildings off of battery power when electricity rates from the power grid are high.
«At a time when we are moving forward as a company, a charge of this magnitude from a legacy insurance portfolio in run - off for more than a decade is deeply disappointing,» GE CEO John Flannery said in a release Tuesday.
Butterfield is off and running when something distracts him: Brandon Velestuk, Slack's design director, is videoconferencing from Vancouver, and his chair is squeaking.
«When inDinero ran out of funding and I had to lay off our staff several years ago, I learned to never read or believe your own headlines, good or bad.
When you use your shower at maximum pressure and forget to turn it off, the hot water eventually runs out.
Its public relations machine seemed to run completely off the rails in May, when the European Court of Justice enshrined the «right to be forgotten» — a concept Google had said amounted to censorship and which it had fought to undermine.
And when runners weren't off doing laps somewhere, they wore their running shoes anyhow to remind them of the glory of it all.
When running the last five miles of an ironman while your legs are cramping so badly that you can see the muscles knotting in your legs between each step, or diving a 3,000 - foot shelf, at night and in the dark, while someone accidentally kicks off your mask leaving you temporarily blind, getting into and staying in your flow state is not just helpful, it can be lifesaving.
When Ursula Burns quietly shut off the light to her office as Xerox CEO at the end of 2016, her departure also cast a light on a sad statistic: There are currently zero African - American women running Fortune 500 companies.
IT may only have been the second day of trade at new Shenton Park restaurant Galileo Buona Cucina, but co-owner Una Hosgood was run off her feet when she met Gusto for an interview last week.
When Apple CEO took six months off from work for health reasons in January, people worried his amazing run was over.
But he still had to repeatedly reassure colleagues that their worst fears of «people running around with their heads cut off» when the spinoff happened wouldn't come to pass.
Hiring managers often say they want someone who could «hit the ground running,» so it's surprising (even to them) when they're turned off by someone who could set the course on fire.
When you run the numbers, it may be more cost - effective to invest in your employees, rather than firing off the poor performers and finding new ones, which, in sales, can be an expensive process that can take months.
When we feel shame, embarrassment or humiliation it's very easy to close off, run away and detach.
Lyft calculated its $ 1 billion run rate from its gross bookings in October, when the company made about $ 83 million off of 7 million rides.
Last but not least, the humidifier has an automatic shut - off, so it will turn off when the water runs out.
When the company ran out of cash, Lubbers realized she had to «analyze every prospective new account to make certain it would pay off for us in the bottom line.»
But recent research suggests that there's an exception: when employees work significantly more hours early in their career, it pays off in the long - run, Dr. Dora Gicheva, an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, found.
It had smoother integration with Android, ran faster and had a high - end design that was important in setting it apart in a year when the smartwatch market was really taking off.
When someone tells us no, it could be because of circumstances that have nothing to do with a person's willingness to help, and in the long run, we'll be better off if we're not quick to write people off after a single rejection,» concludes Newark.
When it turned out that she had the wrong wrist band on and couldn't ride on any of the rides she flipped the f — out and ran off into a large crowd.
«The only time anyone is going to dust off the agreement and run to an attorney is when they are unhappy and want out.»
Running any company requires the entrepreneurial spirit, but joining the game when things are already off the ground can mean a little less initial bootstrapping.
When banks ran into problems in the 1970s and turned off the capital spigot, Milken stepped forward and made capital available for thousands of dynamic, growing companies that created jobs and shareholder value.
At a time when we are moving forward as a company, a charge of this magnitude from a legacy insurance portfolio in run - off for more than a decade is deeply disappointing.»
While millennials in particular are putting off major purchases (like a home) for longer, when they do finally get ready to buy they may run in to trouble because of their credit score.
The recent decline in the dollar is coming off those lofty levels; the U.S. Dollar Index is still trading more than 10 % above where it was when the post-QE3 run began in 2014, and more than 25 % above the low of the past decade (set in 2008).
Postponing saving for retirement until after the mortgage is paid off can be risky — not only can you run out of time to save enough capital, but for many people, the discipline of saving can be harder when there are other options for consumption.
ELKHART, Iowa — Though it's been around for a few years, crypto currency like Bit - Coin is just now working its way into mainstream culture; and when there is a new trend there are people trying to run schemes off the hype, as one Iowan found out.
But when well run companies share prices are as much as 50 % off the highs they were trading at last year, it may be time to look at what is happening outside of the exchange.
First off, thanks again for believing in me and the «good guy in the sky», J.C. Glad to know that praying to an invisible man in the clouds and fearing a fella with horns on his head is a contributing factor when deciding who runs a country.
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