Sentences with phrase «actually cut them in»

Can you actually cut it in slices?
They're really big so we actually cut them in half and use them along with an all - natural diaper cleanser and lotion in one.
There is actually a cut in the infamous opening tracking shot, where the mask is put on the camera, as it would have been too hard to adjust the focus if they tried it in one shot.

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The CAQ has proposed cutting these tax credits in half to $ 2 billion per year, and instead coming up with «incentives» to «encourage private investment that would actually be productive for Quebec.»
The spike in the use of sleeping pills has caused some alarm, with critics warning that these pills — sometimes known as benzos — actually cut down on critical REM sleep and slow - wave sleep during which we consolidate information, and pose a risk of dependence.
But the Romney - Ryan plan, which proposed extending Bush - era tax cuts set to expire in the new year, would actually have radically increased the deficit, rather than cutting it back, according to an analysis by Business Insider.
In a strange twist, many consumers shopping for health insurance during the current Obamacare enrollment period can actually get even cheaper coverage thanks to President Trump's decision to cut off certain subsidies paid to insurance companies.
The «Wrong» example forces the client to wade through a bunch of information and then decide to call, which means writing down or cut - and - pasting the phone number, leaving the email environment, making the call, playing phone tag maybe... all hassles can get in the way of actually setting up the meeting.
And if technological civilizations can actually develop in these interior ocean worlds, they would naturally be cut off from us because of the shell of rock and ice above their ocean.
Meanwhile, global oil stockpiles in developed countries could actually fall below the five - year average — the level OPEC is targeting — as inventories approach normal levels, oil demand potentially outstrips Goldman's estimate and OPEC possibly cuts output too deeply.
Panera actually made the promise less than a year prior to cut all artificial additives from the menu, but this represented an important and transparent step in getting the job done.
In the short - but - punchy talk that was recently recommended on both the blogs of both top VC Brad Feld and prominent angel investor Joanne Wilson, Forman offers a handful of tips to companies that want to both make themselves appealing to that vast pool of talent that actually wants a life outside work, and get up to date on cutting - edge people management practices, including:
All in all, the Trump tax plan would wastefully increase deficits by at least $ 3.5 billion over ten years — with half of all tax cuts going to the top 1 % — while actually raising taxes on nearly half of all families with children, according to the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center's (TPC) analysis.
While the company raised new capital in May for some breathing room, Fitch and Moody's actually cut their ratings for the company in July.
And despite the fact that Mylan raised EpiPen prices roughly 30 % in 2015 while prescription volume also grew 7 %, the company's revenue on the drug actually fell slightly, as the other players took even bigger cuts, according to Raffat.
«At the same time as they have these massive tax cuts for the richest people in the country they actually increase taxes for a lot of working and middle class people, and so I think they see the child tax credit as a way to try to address that,» Marr said.
Generic drug giant Teva really is going to cut tens of thousands of jobs in a gigantic restructure for the struggling and debt - laden pharmaceutical — in fact, the 14,000 planned layoffs announced Thursday actually surpass initial reports.
In a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquIn a report on looming layoffs, the paper said financial institutions are «weighing staff cuts or actually paring payroll as they struggle to rein in costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquin costs and eke out profits in a choppy market.&raquin a choppy market.»
While Trump likes to talk about «massive tax cuts,» Bush actually signed one less than five months into his term in office.
If the woodcutter were to stop sawing, sharpen his saw, and go back to cutting the tree with a sharp blade, he would actually save time and effort in the long run.
The clip opens with the sound of a school bell and image of children on a bus, then cuts to Trudeau saying: «I'm actually not in favour of decriminalizing cannabis, I'm in favour of legalizing it.»
As far as what that actually means in the short term, Reuters points out that the company plans to cut at least 425 jobs in Finland this year.
«Assuming tax cuts actually pass, we could well be in for upwards of 23k,» Regan said.
First, he accomplished most of what he actually wanted to accomplish in the position — namely, massive tax cuts for corporations and wealthy Americans (such as Cohn, a former top executive at Goldman Sachs).
Many sound investors who held onto their shares when the market crashed in 2008 and continued to leverage their investments not only cut their losses in the long run, but actually turned a profit.
Changing a core product could have been a tough sell, but Morris said he kept in close touch with franchisees, and because he had their buy - in, the change was a great success: Quality of the product has actually improved, and the preparation time has been cut in half.
The Post notes that the tax cut is actually the eighth largest in U.S. history, smaller than the two tax cuts passed under President Barack Obama.
«The highest rated presenter at our Fortune Small Business magazine «Sales and Marketing Summit» — in front of hundreds of our nation's top mid-market CEOs and executives — David cut through the jargon and provided a practical and example - filled presentation on how executives can actually utilize the Web 2.0 revolution to drive business to their companies.»
In addition, a number of studies have showed that even if developed countries did actually cut their agricultural subsidies, it would make little difference to world poverty.
Interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae said the government is trying to persuade Canadians that it's a prudent economic manager, when it's actually trying to hide what's unfolding in Canada, including sluggish growth, huge deficits and major government cuts.
I can't possibly work longer hours than I already am, I've been killing myself for years in that department and I'm actually cutting back some to try to preserve my health, but we've been living lean for awhile now and still looking for ways to save, so I'm also looking for ways to increase my income without adding a ton of extra hours and labor.
The manufacturing sector and services sector are doing quite well, sentiment is actually quite strong, and, in fact, we are right now moving into Q1 earnings season, and with the tax cuts that were enacted at the end of last year, corporations are expected to increase their earnings by 17 %.
Many will almost certainly run for the exits if President Trump follows through on his threat to cut off important subsidies to insurance companies, known as cost - sharing reduction payments, that have been challenged in court (which is why it'd be nice if that bipartisan stabilization bill a few senators are working on actually comes to fruition).
All in all, its actually the Reliance Jio effect — during 4G revolution, the entry of Jio has provocatively forced other operators to cut down their tariffs and match Jio's highly competitive prices which have resulted in losses and falling ARPU.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting article — well several actually - but one in particular that points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
So if you take out even more consuming power by driving down wages, you take out even more consuming power by cutting unemployment insurance, you take out even more consuming power by various new kinds of taxes they're even talking about in terms of consumer taxes, so don't they actually exacerbate the problem, exacerbate the crisis?
(It's worth noting that when Trump was actually in charge of deciding who would be sent home on an hour - long competition reality show, his decisions often made so little sense that producers would have to deliberately cut the episode to make it look like the loser had committed a fireable offense.)
Anyone who has actually been involved in controlling and cutting program expenditures will tell you that it is not possible to find savings of that amount through «efficiencies».
It has quality assets here in Texas, quality assets in the U.S., and with the recent news coming from the Russian Parliament that they may cut off uranium and titanium exports to the U.S., it is actually going to be debating this on May 15, the stock has been up about 20 or 30 % in the last few days, in large part because of the safety that the assets provide jurisdiction wise.
«While everyone who supports small businesses wants to see these employees profit when their companies profit, it's best for entrepreneurs to determine how the tax cuts will actually play out in their situation before putting themselves in a potentially cash - poor position.»
In cases since 1960 where the slope of the yield curve was inverted, 10 - year bond yields actually rose following the Fed's first rate cut - an average of 43 basis points over the next 12 months and 15 basis points over the next 18 months.
And the other thing is OPEC put together their cuts back in November, and there was only one month since November where they actually held to their quotas.
Finally, assuming OPEC does the unthinkable and actually agrees to substantive and sustained cuts in output, they will likely succeed in pushing up oil prices.
Cutting off an entire part of life makes little sense and comes about due to DNA (spiritually challenged people actually can not sense anything outside of self) or choice which is often based on pride (even those who hate God because of some physical or emotional abuse overcompensate in a pridefull unforgiving resentment).
You cut through the modern politics and hand waving and what you have is that for at LEAST 200 years and probably more (longer than we've been around as a country) Christians were «held in contempt» to the point that for about 10 of those years several emperors pursued active policies of extermination (that's what the «actually persecuting» statement refers to - think holocaust type policies) that included some of the worst type of tortures known to humanity.
So if I thought that voice in my head was actually god, I would probably be in court explaining that «I did it because God told me to cut down all the coconut trees.»
Besides, as stated, cutting the funding would not have actually made any kind of a dent in the budget and when faced with a government closure that would have resulted in our Troops not receiving paychecks, the issues should have been tabled for a more appropriate venue.
The same people who protest international support for third - world countries saying «we need to take care of our own first» are ironically the same people who actually want to abolish food stamps, the WIC program, free school lunches, welfare and social security in the US, never mind the fact that the people who benefit from these programs are the ones who cut their lawns, clean their homes, serve their meals in restaurants, and build their houses, all while going home to a tiny apartment they share with 6 other people and finding nothing to eat in the house but a can of green beans because payday is still 2 days off and there's only enough gas in the car to get them to work the next two days, so driving around town for 2 hours trying to find an open food bank isn't an option.
Yes, the available history says that the heart was in the possession of the church about a century later, so either someone kept it for a long time after cutting it out of his corpse — yeah, that sounds likely — or it is a medieval «relic» that is actually the heart of a pig or a sheep that some clergyman sold along with genuine pieces of the cross and bones from St. Peter to make a buck on the rubes, uh, faithful.
The first celebration of Christmas was actually that of Nimrods son, his death and his reserrection as an evergreen tree that was cut, put up in the house and decorated as an everlasting celebration of his sons rebirth.
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