Sentences with phrase «about stickiness»

Use these tips on Facebook to complement your resume and stop worrying about the stickiness of your privacy settings:
About the stickiness of the old version: it simply feels sticky n the face and if you apply a second product later above it will still feel sticky.
I had a bad feeling about putting it in my well seasoned pizza stone but I figured you knew something I didn't about the stickiness of the dough... Too bad.
The best thing is to handle them lightly, keep your counter floured, and not worry about the stickiness.
I added maple extract to the frosting — it's got a stronger flavor than syrup and you don't have to worry about stickiness or getting the frosting too liquidy.
After reading about the stickiness, I did mine in the bread machine through the first rise.

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Search theories locate the cause of wage nominal stickiness in workers» decisions about what wage offers to accept.
As my colleague Tim Green pointed out in an in - depth article about Buffett's IBM investment, most of IBM's revenue comes from clients who use multiple IBM solutions, which creates big switching costs (this is what Buffett means by «stickiness»).
What I dislike about honey and anything else sticky for that matter including maple syrup (shhhh don't tell the Upstate, NY maple trees) is the stickiness.
Add ingredients to food processor and blend for about a minute and test for stickiness.
Agree with the other comments about the dough stickiness.
As you knead, the dough will lose its stickiness by itself, about half way through the 15 minute or so per loaf knead.
So prepare for stickiness because we're about to give you all the basics on how to make homemade popsicles.
The recent discussion about Politico.com's traffic «stickiness» got me thinking about the different strategies behind building a niche audience vs. building a mass audience.
With Feed, this problem might become more pronounced - the constant stream of information about matches does create stickiness in the app, but does it really achieve the goal of why most people join a dating app like Tinder — to meet the people they match with?
It's funny, and it's terribly sad, and it owes its stickiness to that thing West understands about horror: that nothing feels colder than the loss of innocence to tedium, routine, and the unbearable mendacity of being.
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