Sentences with phrase «as raising agent»

A bit unrelated but worth mentioning that I use cream of tartar in baked goods (1/4 tsp of baking soda + 1/2 tsp cream of tartar)- the combination of these two act as raising agent.
Stabilisers, thickeners, flavour enhancers, emulsifiers, preservatives and many more — a common additive in foods is aluminium used as a raising agent.
I think that gluten - free baking powder is a better option as a raising agent.
They're dairy and grain free, containing coconut oil and ground almonds, however they do contain eggs as a binding agent which also act as a raising agent.
Baking soda and cream of tartar act as raising agents and give the waffles volume.

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Explaining the industry and what's going on takes the form of several audiences; one being the overly - optimistic entrepreneur who still has aspirations of raising capital to get their company to a liquidity event, another being the up and coming venture capitalist in training (think decades long training cycles) who recently finds themselves a free agent as the asset class shrinks and wants to start their own fund, and the final being ambitious MBA's switching careers and see venture capital as the preferred destination.
Kaepernick is certainly not alone as the only free - agent quarterback, but the lack of interest thus far, is eyebrow - raising.
Rather than helping to create opportunity in impoverished communities, some microloan programs have stymied growth as lending agents have pocketed much of the cash raised and placed borrowers in an inescapable cycle of debt.
We represent clients as an agent in raising capital from institutional investors.
Golub Capital acted as sole bookrunner, administrative agent and lead arranger on a $ 270 million delayed draw term loan to New Enterprise Associates» portfolio company Radiology Partners, raising the company's total GOLD facility to $ 1 billion.
Robert Evans — the agent of a large estate in Warwickshire, near Coventry — had raised his children as middle - of - the - road Anglicans, but some of his daughter's teachers, in the «ladies» seminaries» she attended from age nine, were more enthusiastic.
W. J. West raises the possibility that Greene may have been working as a double agent with British Intelligence all this time, giving the impression of left - wing sympathies for information - gathering purposes.
Self - raising flour has, well, raising agents that would conflict with the amount of leveners in the recipe, and caster sugar is not the same as regular sugar.
You would also need to add around 2 heaped teaspoons of baking powder as almond meal has no raising agent.
While most manufacturers add a dispersing agent such as lecithin to prevent this problem this increases production costs and raises the fat content of the final product.
Often pancakes using fruit or vegetables as a base can be quite heavy, and raising agents alone don't always create a fluffy texture.
It looks as if the cakes in the photo are too wet, it usually causes the sunken middle as the rising agents can't raise the heavy wet center.
Indiana's payroll is about $ 53 million, and after next season Jermaine O'Neal, Jonathan Bender and Jeff Foster will be seeking big raises as free agents.
The players know this, as do their agents, which is why it's spiraling out of control, when will it all come crashing down, god knows, we keep saying it has to have reached it's peak, and then some team like PSG raise the bar yet again.
CalcioMercato state that a move to Barcelona in January is highly unlikely as his agent wants to help his player raise his stock by playing alongside Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
We know by now he has an offer for five years and around $ 125 million from Boston, that the Diamondbacks are presumably below that but we're not sure by how much, and he's perfectly fine sitting at home until spring training or after that — as long as it takes to raise these offers to something that he and agent Scott Boras consider more in line with his value right now.
Muzzi Ozcan is a London raised Turk who has been handling deals on behalf of the FA and as an agent.
It is the belief of the owners that the best way to counter the losses incurred by the league is to propose changes to the current CBA that include: the institution of a hard salary cap with incentive - based salaries that also includes a salary floor, elimination of free - agent exceptions, raised age limits for players to enter the draft, revenue sharing among all NBA teams, and as a last resort, relocation or contraction of teams in the league.
The Pats» marquee free - agent signee, linebacker Rosevelt Colvin, played just two games in 2003, yet underrated veterans, such as linebackers Mike Vrabel and Willie McGinest and safety Rodney Harrison (who broke his right arm late in the fourth quarter on Sunday), raised their games to new heights.
We want to reiterate our position that the concerned lotto agents association of Ghana had made suggestions as to how they are going to raise revenue for the Central government as contained in our earlier petition to the president of the republic and state unequivocally that we aren't against the regularization of the industry but are against the excruciating one million non-refundable licencing fee for an operator.
Elmhurst real estate agent Mujib Rahman is also listed as a candidate, but had not reported any fund - raising as of the most recent city Campaign Finance Board deadline May 15.
Cameron will have had to be sensitive as he raised the UK's human rights concerns - like the trial of punk protest group Pussy Riot and Russia's rough treatment of foreign businesses, including the branding of non-governmental organisations in Russia as «foreign agents».
The contours of that fund - raising strategy have become familiar, as state prosecutors and F.B.I. agents are now investigating an effort led by Mayor Bill de Blasio to channel donations to a group of Democratic candidates around the state in 2014.
Mr Corbyn had faced jeers from his own benches along with the government side in midweek as he raised doubts about who was responsible for the Salisbury nerve agent attack.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio will probably be on familiar ground when he is questioned by federal prosecutors and F.B.I. agents in New York as part of a sweeping criminal investigation into his campaign fund - raising.
The incidents «have raised very serious questions about the CDC's ability to safeguard properly select agents in its own labs,» said subcommittee chair Tim Murphy (R — PA), asking whether CDC's description of them as a «wake - up call» is adequate.
He explained: «Previously, such resistance has been observed in a few other countries - Denmark, Belgium, Germany, France, India, China, Iran, Tanzania and here at home in the Netherlands — and it is raising great concerns among clinicians as no new classes of antifungal agent are currently in clinical development.»
Originally considered as innocuous and with rapid clearance on administration, in the last ten years concerns on the safety of gadolinium - based contrast agents (Gd - CAs) have been raised.
This is similar to surface - active agents (surfactants), a chemical compound used to maintain dispersions or emulsion, and thus raised the exciting possibility that Ki - 67 acts as a biological surfactant to disperse mitotic chromosomes.
Physicians already know how to raise urinary pH with things like calcium supplements, and alkalizing agents are already used in the U.K. as over-the-counter UTI treatments, Henderson says.
As with all raising agents, use the amount specified in the recipe.
To lighten the dough as much as possible, raising agents which fizz with tiny bubbles on contact with water (like baking powder, bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar) are often included in gluten - free bread recipes to lighten the dough as much as possible.
For example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels and reducing the production of reactive oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis, which may help to enhance the regulation of synaptic function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial function, decreased oxidative stress and apoptosis, and inhibition of proinflammatory mediators, such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present time the real clinical benefits of ketogenic diets in most neurological diseases remain largely speculative and uncertain, with the significant exception of its use in the treatment of convulsion diseases.
Gamora and Nebula were taken at a young age and raised by Thanos, and in the first «Guardians» movies, they serve as his agents.
by Bill Chambers After a drug bust goes farcically awry, undercover DEA agent — and ex-soldier, natch — Phil Broker (Jason Statham) retreats to rural Louisiana with his little girl, Maddy (Izabela Vidovic), hoping to give her a peaceful life raising horses while he makes ends meet as a carpenter.
With cameos from Pete Postlethwaite (as Irish mob boss Fergie «The Florist») and Mad Men's Jon Hamm (unencumbered by any discernible personality as tenacious FBI agent Adam Frawley) helping to raise the stakes, The Town has all the makings of a solid procedural.
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At the same time, I saw from foreign publishers that as soon as I signed overseas deals, emails would trickle in through my agent asking if I could raise the price on the English editions in their countries.
Step back to this sentence for me: «At the same time, I saw from foreign publishers that as soon as I signed overseas deals, emails would trickle in through my agent asking if I could raise the price on the English editions in their countries.»
I had an agent and wonderful editors, but the truth is that no one cares about your career as much as you, and if you're not selling at the top of your game, a publisher isn't going to expend a lot of time, effort, and money helping an author raise that game.
Meet 90 year old debut author Lillian McCloy, who was stationed in six countries while raising three kids as the wife of a CIA undercover agent.
One topic that did come up and raised some eyebrows from both panelists and moderator, as well as the audience, was the current practice by some literary agents of taking fifteen percent commission on everything the author does related to publishing, whether they were instrumental in the deal or not.
If an agent asks authors for fees such as evaluation, reading, marketing, or a retainer, this should immediately raise red flags in authors» minds.
A standoff over financial terms has prompted the bookstore chain Barnes & Noble to cut back substantially on the number of titles it orders from the publishing house Simon & Schuster, raising fears among other publishers, agents and authors that the conflict may harm the publishing industry as a whole.
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