Of course I'm sure there's some research prior to the show that
adds time too.
Not exact matches
Adds Timmer: «I think rates can stay low for quite a long
time, and so I wouldn't be in
too much of a hurry to abandon the fixed - income portion of my portfolio.»
At this point, Dyson decided to go and work at his father's enterprise, and over the course of two years, he worked on a project from concept to just before manufacture - but it never went into production, because, as Dyson remembers it, it was
too contemporary for the
time (and it may be still be so today, he
adds).
I didn't get the chance to explore these
too much, but I'm not sure how much value they
add since most of them — like the Next Issue and New York
Times subscriptions — are limited -
time offers.
If you spend
too much
time around the people you work with, you end up talking about work all the
time, which can
add to your stress.
The pressure of
time has a way of
adding undo stress to one's already - stressful life, and expecting
too much
too soon doesn't help.
I've known
too many entrepreneurs that didn't have that padding and not only did it
add a lot more stress to their lives (being an entrepreneur is stressful enough), they also ended up not having enough
time to really get their company off the ground.
Wynne
added Ontario will present some housing proposals in the «not
too distant future,» but said they will primarily aim to help first -
time buyers afford homes.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the
time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do
too many things instead of one thing really well — Getting things done themselves instead of taking
time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not
time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning —
Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or
too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
«
Timing matters
too,» Ved
adds.
However, we must hasten to
add that the fullness of
time is not merely the quantitative sum of previous
times, for this,
too, would be no more than the case of an acorn becoming a super-acorn, or a bucket being filled by drops from the faucet.
The tension becomes frustratingly evident, he
adds, in the efforts of those on the ground who «want to pursue the local but then begin to lose their nerve because they feel they're becoming
too parochial — people of initiative, people of courage, pastors and local communities, who try to pursue the agenda of inculturation nevertheless looking over their shoulder all the
time wondering when they're going to be asked or called to account.»
And, you
add, «Evangelicals spend far
too much
time worrying about gay marriage.»
Anyway, I love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are writing about
too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending
too much
time reading and commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my
time spent
adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
You will find all of this in the rosary
too, and with the same sense of many unfolding facets
adding up to a unity which is at all
times centred on Christ.
My husband and I are believers and I can honestly say that when you're with someone you are committed to and care about deeply the s - ex continues to get better over
time, and I don't just mean the «usual» issues... You learn each other and the relationship grows... Saw on Dr. Oz recently that married people have the most s - ex and I would
add that it's the best s - ex
too!
And the implications of the coming of Christ in the forgiveness of our sins, the assurance of life beyond and through death, the persistence of personality conceived in terms (natural to the
time) of the resurrection of the body: these
too were
added to the Creed, as being necessary to the right understanding of the purpose and mission of Christ as come from God.
They turned out well
too, but next
time I am going to
add 2 more tablespoons of cocoa.
Because people can get a little lawsuit happy from
time to
time when it comes to the food industry, a word of advice: Don't try suing an establishment for
adding one
too many onions on your sandwich.
I just made these — delicious yes, but the mix was so thick & strong that it blew up my food processor Next
time I would do the dates & bananas separately and then
add the ground almonds as breaking down the dates & mixing with the other ingredients all in one go was
too much to handle.
I'm sure it was just as delicious with peanut butter
too, I think
adding extra nut butter and cacao would take away any left over banana taste if you wanted to try that next
time Thank you for sharing your success with it, it's always so nice to hear!
It is the first
time I've ever tried Almond Milk
too so that's another thing to
add to the weekly shopping list One thing is that I always find smoothies a little
too thick sometimes, do you think
adding more almond milk or water would work or would it ruin the creaminess..
:) With a «small» shortcut, though, since I've used store - bought pastry instead.; — RRB - Next
time, I'll give it a try with the dough
too and a
add 1/3 more of feta, just because I'm a fan.
Love your recipes Ella I made the Raw Brownies to take
too work but ended up keeping them for myself, the first
time I
added the Maple Syrup but the next
time I make them I am going to try them without.
Next
time, I might
add some asparagus to it
too, just to
add more veggies!
I think I might've
added just a touch
too much chili this
time around, but it was still great!
Napolina used to tomatoes without citric acid, but some
time ago they started
adding the citric acid
too.
Tried this for the first
time last night;
added some red onion
too.
We found it way
too spicy as well, and so I googled how to counter act spicy food in a dish.I
added two huge tablespoons of raw honey, and a generous splash of half and half.It turned out delicious Kerstin!The next
time I will
add less cayenne, because I said the same thing» I should have listened to my gut), but Hubby liked it so much, I will make it exactly the same, but with the honey and half and half...
The second
time, I
added a little water to help incorporate all the flour, and perhaps I
added too much.
If it is
too wet, then
add flour a half cup at a
time.
So try it if you like it then
add it when next
time you will make upma
too.
Next
time I will
add more jalapenos and cayenne, I was afraid of making it
too spicy for the kids but it could have had more heat for sure.
if batter
too thick
add milk a little at at
time stir in with a spoon.
The only complaint I have is that it was just a tad bit
too sweet for my taste — I may try
adding a splash of rice vinegar to cut the sweetness next
time.
If the batter is still
too thick (not pourable),
add water or more coconut milk beverage, 1 tablespoon at a
time until it reaches a nice pourable consistency.
Add more butter 1 Tbsp at a
time if dough is
too dry.
I
added cinnamon to the batter as well which was nice, but I think for next
time I will
add a bit of vanilla extract and nutmeg to the batter as the muffin parts without the extra bits of cinnamon and sugar tasted a bit
too floury in my opinion.
UPDATE: After several reviews that these cookies spread
too much, I have
added an additional 3 tablespoons flour to the recipe and
added a 30 minute chill
time.
The sauce, of which there is plenty (I like a little chicken with my sauce), is built from tomato and yogurt (no coconut milk this
time) though I did accompany with a coconut infused brown basmati (just
add 1 Tbsp of coconut oil to the rice while cooking, works like a charm), the boys love it
too.
If the mixture appears to be
too thick,
add in a few teaspoons of water at a
time to thin it out.
So next
time you're cutting up broccoli to go into the oven,
add those stems in
too.
If it's
too crumbly,
add extra milk (one tablespoon at a
time).
I started
adding a little chocolate cake mix at a
time because I didn't want to make it
too thick, but I ended up
adding 2 cups!
If the dough is
too soft,
add more flour 1/4 cup at a
time.
An
added bonus: The onions are a great addition to the brat (or any burgers you're grilling at the same
time too)
If dough is
too dry and crumbly,
add more ice water one tablespoon at a
time.
If the frosting appears a bit
too soft,
add some additional sugar, one spoonful at a
time until desired consistency is reached.
Add sugar or honey — the first
time I did it I made a simple syrup, but it was
too sweet — now I do a ratio of about 1:4 sugar / water.
The only problem I had was they were
too thick and had a hard
time getting done in the middle, Maybe I should have
added more water and stirred them before putting on the preheated griddle at Medium.