Sentences with phrase «about prying»

There's no need for clients to worry about prying eyes or hackers that may lurk in their unsecure email account because their messages are safe and encrypted in MyCase.
«If you think about the contemporary landscape, you see a lot of younger artists experimenting with this sort of deconstructivist style of abstraction, which is considered sort of post-canvas and about prying apart the physical elements of the canvas,» DiQuinzio says.
This means that you won't have to worry about prying out a frozen breastmilk bag from time to time.
Why She'll Love It: Your daughter will love being able to send her BFF messages with no worry about prying eyes.

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In other words, Uber allegedly cares quite a bit about keeping its own data secure from prying eyes; its users» data, not so much.
The debacles, dating back to 2006, include prying into the personal phone records of reporters covering the company to its widely criticized hiring of Leo Apotheker as CEO after the company's previous leader, Mark Hurd, resigned amid questions about his relationship with a female contractor.
At any given time about 99.5 % of client funds are held in cold storage and away from the prying eyes of hackers.
French has done a great job of branding himself, and his company, as link building extraordinaries — so I wanted to pry a little deeper and see what his thoughts were on some more off - the - cuff subjects, and also, hear a little more depth about the Ontolo link building toolset.
A few weeks ago, I read «Finance Pros Say You'll Have to Pry Excel Out of Their Cold, Dead Hands» in the Wall Street Journal and I've been thinking about...
Once she pries and pries and then catches what you are about, she knows exactly how to manifest that in her designs and writing.
But I have to come out of the closet and admit that I've never seen a «miracle», like someone's sight restored, or a limb replaced, or cancer cured, or the lame walk, or someone brought back to life (I'll have to tell you the story some time of a guy who tried to get me to sneak into the back room of a funeral home just before the funeral was about to begin to pry open the coffin and raise the man from the dead.
I think it is sad that, in the 21st Century, most major newspapers still carry astrology columns and that the Bronze Age mythology of Adam and Eve is still seen as true by about 40 % of the country, but things are changing slowly, as the inevitable forces of science and reason pry open even the most firmly closed of creationist minds.
When I go around barking about how conservative evangelicals need to pry the log of judgmentalism out of their eyes, do I make a fool of myself with my own?
Any reluctance I feel in answering a question about my Christian identity is not because it pries into my convictions, however.
The cake can be cooled right in the pan and served from it, so there is no need to worry about trying to pry it out of the pan before you slice it.
You talk about them «falling» out and mine have to be pried out with a knife (not always coming out in one piece!)
Let them cool about 10 minutes, then use something like a chopstick to pry out each muffin to set on a cooling rack.
The report states that the Eagles are ready to offer # 15 million to pry the forward away from the Stade Velodrome, although the Metro [as above] have previously noted that OM president Vincent Labrune is looking for # 24.5 million for the player, raising doubts about whether Palace's bid would be accepted.
The latter seems like he might be tough to pry away from Detroit, if only because the Tigers» early offseason whispers about wanting to rebuild by selling off their expensive, veteran assets never materialized into anything.
Unless Wenger actually gets the crowbar to pry open his infamous (unused) war chest he boasted about this past summer, Arsenal will not need to worry about Europe next season.
I wonder what are dithering in the transfer market truly costs... last year it might have costs us the top 4 and champions league... now that's a pretty penny... this year it already cost us a small fortune considering what Lacazette would have cost last year and I'm not even including opportunity costs... ultimately it might cost us Lemar, if the speculation is true... why are we seemingly the only club that can't pry a player from Monaco, especially considering the obvious Wenger connection... Wenger should stop wasting precious time criticizing PSG and worry about the task at hand... was anyone seriously surprised by the frugal managers thoughts on the matter
So Wenger's comments about not buying just any old Tom, Dick or Harry were not just his attempt to deflect the prying eyes of the football media or to throw any prospective transfer competitors off the scent.
Nelson, I don't know too much about him but he supposedly one our most gifted youngsters, and Barca tried prying him away if story to be believed.
What about when digging into their back - to - back's to pry an advantage?
I didn't think about the baby needing to be restrained, whether or not any type of anesthesia is used, the foreskin needing to be pried apart from the penis, the amount of bleeding involved, the raw exposed penis, etc..
It is okay to ask other parents about allergies if you will be feeding them, so don't feel like you are prying.
Without wanting to pry, I wanted to ask Marco about how he made his marriage work when he and his family were thousands of miles away from each other.
You might, if she's really locked into withdrawal, have to move toward gently prying her away from you an inch or two, and letting her cry about not wanting to say hello.
I think it would be much worse to contact a grieving mother to pry for details about her baby's death.
At the same time, strangers aren't asking this question to pry into your personal life and hear about the torturous experience that is recurring miscarriages.
For those who are pregnant, you think you're a pro — you've endured the patting of strangers, the prying questions about your «birth plan,» your baby's name, and whether you're going to breastfeed.
This is especially the case when they reach that awkward teenage phase; surely, you'll be able to recollect back and understand what they're going through, all of which would be a lot easier if there wasn't a prying mother snooping about.
Our office was notified about these letters following reports of individuals, described as large and «thuggish», going to the homes of petition signers to ask prying questions about their petition signatures for Gustavo Rivera.»
«I don't think this falls under the heading of prying eyes; it's an indicator of what you are about as a person and candidate for congressional office.»
By claiming that he could pry information from the brain without drilling deep inside it — information that could allow a subject to move a computer cursor, play computer games, and even move a prosthetic limb — Schalk was taking on «a very strong existing dogma in the field that the only way to know about how the brain works is by recording individual neurons,» Schmeisser vividly recalls of that day.
But as we pry talked about before, what happens is the pregnenolone steal, some people debate that.
I'm averaging about 800 - 900 calories a day (which seems like its pry too low but without carbs that's a lot of food to eat).
I asked him about this, and told him that while I had no wish to pry into his.
Don't just talk about yourself or go into lots of personal details — ask polite questions about your date and avoid prying.
That means exposing exactly who they are and not prying too much information about your personal data.
Those reflections as Popper begins to pry open the box tell all there is to know about the lonely and self - absorbed guy.
Rose meets Natalie's mom for the first time; Tracy learns that her mother has been prying for information about Stamie; Nikki and Jill scout wedding locations in Malibu; Whitney becomes jealous of Tor; Mikey soothes her Fashion Week nerves with champagne.
The Real L Word, Season 1, Episode 6: Rose meets Natalie's mom for the first time; Tracy learns that her mother has been prying for info about Stamie.
In 1983, Ally Sheedy catapulted to stardom as Jennifer, the beautiful girl next door, in WarGames, about a computer hacker (played by Matthew Broderick) whose innocent prying turns into a game gone very wrong, with potentially global consequences.
As minor aggressions and incivilities escalate — trespasses into forbidden rooms, Pfeiffer prying about Bardem and Lawrence's flagging sex life and why Lawrence doesn't want to have children, and one devastatingly broken memento — tensions mount between the two couples.
Be careful about going too cheap with things like pry bars, I have some I bent that I got from Northern Tool, if you are not familiar with them, they are similar to Harbor Freight on the quality scale, maybe a little bit higher.
Users also need not fear about chances of the software collecting any of the personal data of the users or prying on their web browsing trend.
No specifics are known at this stage, other than it may be ready for prying eyes in a matter of weeks... though Facebook is keeping rather tight - lipped about the whole thing (going so far as to tell news outlet, Ars Technica, that they «do not comment on rumors or speculation»).
But I have to do it smart and simply signing up for something that says it's going to be great without seeing anything about how they are going to work, who they are putting my book in front of, etc., isn't going to get me to pry open my wallet.
That being said, you may have to pry the case off for a bit until it loosens up (mine took about a week of constant on / off to loosen it).
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