Sentences with phrase «as in scrambled»

Soft tofu: This comes in 14 - to 16 - ounce tubs and is good for using crumbled, as in scrambled tofu, eggless «egg salad» or patties (Gently Curried Tofu Burgers).

Not exact matches

This essentially means using an algorithm to scramble a piece of data, such as a name, in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece of data is run through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces of original data must match.
Alongside a Canadian Press investigation last year that revealed a «crisis» in faulty elevators, expect there to be plenty of opportunity as landlords scramble for qualified contractors to maintain aging systems.
The scramble for skilled workers in the state has intensified as the economy improves and training falls short of demand.
And in September, at about the first Wednesday after Labour Day, they «go haywire,» as parents with young kids scramble to readjust to a new school year.
Often, we'll see something on a blog post, like [the recently trendy] microwave potato chip maker, and we'll scramble to get it in stock as quickly as popular while people in the blogosphere are still taking about it.»
Plans had already been in the works to streamline the bakery business, but had to be suddenly abandoned as management scrambled to deal with a new disaster.
CHICAGO, Feb 16 - U.S. agricultural merchants are scrambling to register themselves as cooperatives after a blunder in the country's new tax law gave farmers a tax break for selling grains to co-ops rather than private firms.
The reality of the current TV landscape, of course, is that virtually everyone is competing with everyone else in some way or another as all the major players scramble to stake a claim in the new digital, streaming marketplace.
Wichita, Kansas - based Spirit makes some 70 percent of the structure of the 737, the world's most - sold commercial plane, but has faced disruptions this year in its own supply chain as parts makers scrambled to meet soaring demand.
As the boxers for the main bout were summoned to the ring, a pile of officials and hangers - on scrambled in to mill around for the cameras from HBO.
However, RBC saw an uptick in mortgage demand at the end of calendar 2017 as people scrambled to get loans before the changes took effect, he noted.
The shifting accounts of the decision to fire Comey, whom Trump derided as a «showboat» and «grandstander,» added to a mounting sense of uncertainty and chaos in the West Wing, as aides scrambled to get their stories straight and appease an angry president.
It's tempting to sell at any price as entrepreneurs scramble in the early days to establish a following, but resist the urge and hold true to your sustainable price.
If you're one of the many small business owners who hasn't done his or her bookkeeping all year long, this tax season will unfortunately be a stressful time as you frantically scramble to pull together all your receipts and business expenses, trying to account for every single thing you did in 2014.
Canada made its name in Hollywood as a low - cost location in the days of the 65 cents dollar, and since a federal film tax credit was instated in 1997, each province has been scrambling to stand apart.
The company had zeroed in on Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates, as a region scrambling to find English teachers.
In the Water Corp's scramble to look as green as possible the power generation capacity to drive the desal plant has been built twice.
California's Congressional delegation, the largest and most influential in the nation, is undergoing a major upheaval, the result of reapportionment and retirements, threatening the state's influence in Washington next year and forcing members to scramble to withstand what is emerging as a generational wave.
Demand for mortgages in December saw an uptick, with national sales up 4.5 per cent according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, as buyers scrambled to snap up homes before Jan. 1.
As the room fills up, there's a scramble for seats: Managers and sales reps plop down beside first - shift machine operators coming off nine hours of work and second - shift people who've come in early, still yawning.
For a solve to qualify as a world record it has to be done in an official championship setting, in which the cubes are randomly scrambled by a computer.
And landlords are now scrambling to figure out ways to keep business flowing as they wane, hence the growing proportion of «non - restaurant / non-retail» tenants in their malls.
The company cut 6,400 workers — 8 % of its headcount — in early 2015 as it scrambled to reduce costs.
No wonder that if PC vendors such as Dell, HP and Lenovo aren't already in a lurch, they're scrambling to get out of the business.
Silicon Valley venture capital firm IVP on Tuesday announced the close of a $ 1.5 billion fund, the latest in a string of massive new venture funds that are appearing as global investors scramble for a piece of the tech boom.
With governments scrambling to find new sources of revenue to pay for important social objectives such as health care and education expect to see the idea raised in Parliament sooner rather than later.
Another round of credit downgrades could set off more turmoil in the E&P space, as many companies are already scrambling to find liquidity and keep the lights on.
A week after Amazon sent cities across North America scrambling to compete for the e-commerce giant's second headquarters, Philadelphia government leaders are beginning to settle on three locations to pitch most forcefully as the nucleus of a vast regional presence for the Seattle company: The Schuylkill Yards and uCity Square sites in West Philadelphia and South Philadelphia's Navy Yard.
As the filing deadline approached, we were still scrambling to get things in order.
In the mad scramble for loan creation during the final phase of the Housing Bubble, the government created an environment of essentially free money by allowing the big agencies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (or Phony and Fraudie, as I often affectionately refer to them), to securitize loans to the bottom of the barrel risks with crazy terms like no money down and incredibly low «teaser» interest rates.
OPEC's decision to maintain production has rocked the TSX, sending energy companies as well as governments scrambling to figure out what to do in a new world order where oil prices might continue to slide.
While Tesla scrambled to work out the kinks in making the Model 3 in the first quarter, deliveries of the Model S and Model X declined by 23 percent from the previous quarter — to 21,800 — even as the company reported «the most productive quarter in Tesla history.»
Sellers at these levels may find themselves scrambling to repurchase stock as that occurs, particularly in view of current valuations (even adjusted for the impact of an ongoing recession).
As the strength of the earnings growth we forecast materializes, and these funds scramble to correct this mistake, only to find themselves competing in the market to do so, a de facto short squeeze may occur, and we can only hope that the company has repurchased all the shares it can before that happens.
While the official line will be familiar — «Canada does not comment on the leaks of purported negotiating texts» — internally, officials were left scrambling as the agreement leaked in real time.
WSJ's Telis Demos: «A surge on Wall Street stock - trading desks is being driven by manic investor moves in derivatives, as fund managers scramble to protect their gains from future volatility.
When this happens, it could be a very difficult time for the pharmaceutical industry, which makes the time before the cliff all the more important as companies scramble to shore up their product lines and get their balance sheets in order before their products lose their patent protection [see also Is Your Biotech ETF A Leader Or Laggard?].
U.S. energy firms are scrambling to finish a slew of pipelines that will unleash rich reserves of shale gas in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio as the nation prepares to Continue Reading
Financial stocks fell 22 percent in the third quarter of 1998 as investors scrambled to figure out who was on the other side of Long - Term Capital Management's super-leveraged derivative trades.
Trillions of dollars in wealth have been lost as investors scramble for the exits — if they can even find them!
Of the many shortcomings of the pre-Fed currency and banking system, none struck sincere reform proponents of all kinds as being in more dire need of correction than the tendency of the nation's bank reserves to flow into the coffers of a handful of New York banks during seasons apart from the harvest, combined with the annual (and occasionally mad) harvest - time scramble for those same reserves.
So, as we scrambled like M * A * S * H * surgeons on the battlefield to stabilize the patient in real time — finding new financing, negotiating long term contracts with our employees, reversing our pension deficit — and the noose slightly loosened.
As investors scramble to find returns in this stretched market, some are turning to IPOs, private equity, and other risky, often speculative investments.
As profits are squeezed, regional banks are scrambling to find new ways to bring in more revenue to cover their rising costs.
This is being remedied as seminaries begin to accept responsibility in this area, 67 but clergy now in place must scramble for resourcing.
As the «shot heard «round the world» fired, the colonists scrambled, some dying in the skirmish and others retreating, running away to safety.
We can accommodate this, perhaps, in a 12 - step program, but to encounter it as a description of our true and basic selves sends us scrambling for safer ground.
He looked half his size, doubled up in appalling agony; it was as if the flames had literally got him and he shrank — shrank into a schoolboy flying in panic and pain, scrambling over a fence, running on.
In this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritIn this essay, I have referred only to the book of Genesis and thus have chosen not to mention the prohibitions against homosexuality included in Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritin Leviticus, for it seems to me that what is at stake now is not homosexuality, which is a fact, a reality, whatever my view of it as a rabbi might be, but the risk of irreversibly scrambling genealogies, questions of legal and social status (the child - as - subject becoming child - as - object), and identities — a confusion that would be harmful to society as a whole and that would lose sight of the general interest in seeking the advantage of a tiny minoritin seeking the advantage of a tiny minority.
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