Sentences with phrase «at least try using»

PLEASE at least try using Asadero cheese instead of White American.
Obviously not your strong suit — at least try using a dictionary next time.

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Rather than try to time the market or buy into the newest blockchain trend, MetaStable looks closely at the real - world use cases of various digital currencies, and aims to make at least decade - long bets on the most «credible candidates,» Seims tells Fortune.
Every member of the Insider Picks team who tried the Misen knives received at least a comment or two from somebody else who used them.
Whether they're innate or learned, there are a number of signals and behaviors people use when they feel that they're a leader, or at least are trying to convince you that they are.
He claims that 40 million people have at least tried out the app, but did not say how many people use it on a regular basis.
This week, net - neutrality supporters organized an online protest using the hashtag #OneMoreVote to try to pressure at least one more senator to back the resolution.
Trump is no stranger to trying to use the legal system to get his way: USA Today found during the 2016 campaign that Trump and his businesses had been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in state and federal courts over the course of three decades.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
The project is detailed in the contract as a seven step process — with Kogan's company, GSR, generating an initial seed sample (though it does not specify how large this is here) using «online panels»; analyzing this seed training data using its own «psychometric inventories» to try to determine personality categories; the next step is Kogan's personality quiz app being deployed on Facebook to gather the full dataset from respondents and also to scrape a subset of data from their Facebook friends (here it notes: «upon consent of the respondent, the GS Technology scrapes and retains the respondent's Facebook profile and a quantity of data on that respondent's Facebook friends»); step 4 involves the psychometric data from the seed sample, plus the Facebook profile data and friend data all being run through proprietary modeling algorithms — which the contract specifies are based on using Facebook likes to predict personality scores, with the stated aim of predicting the «psychological, dispositional and / or attitudinal facets of each Facebook record»; this then generates a series of scores per Facebook profile; step 6 is to match these psychometrically scored profiles with voter record data held by SCL — with the goal of matching (and thus scoring) at least 2M voter records for targeting voters across the 11 states; the final step is for matched records to be returned to SCL, which would then be in a position to craft messages to voters based on their modeled psychometric scores.
More than half of smart speaker owners report at least trying a game on their device and nearly one - third say they use them monthly.
Action: Approach VPNs with extreme caution Who is this for: All web users — unless free Internet access is not available in your country How difficult is it: No additional effort Tell me more: While there may be times when you feel tempted to sign up and use a VPN service — say, to try to circumvent geoblocks so you can stream video content that's not otherwise available in your country — if you do this you should assume that the service provider will at very least be recording everything you're doing online.
-- You can convince your VCs of reviewing on a monthly base only those metrics that will measure progress more accurately at this stage, instead of all the financial data which is not relevant — You can set up the right financial systems / software to help measure basic financial information, and allow your VC access to additional financial figures every quarter or by request If none of these work: — You can try convincing your VC of using the right metrics as well as the financial ones, and to be measured by a mix of both — You can hire a seasoned part - time CFO who can at least free you of the hurdle of putting the numbers together
At least now these options are counted as compensation (although most companies try to avoid this by using magical terms like «adjusted EBITDA» which essentially does what GAAP accounting allowed in the 90's — not counting this form of compensation expense as an expense).
Executives at Allergan — which had used a double Irish for at least a decade, records show — tried to derail the rule change.
At least, they used to: If you try to sign up now, that isn't quite what you're offered.
It's hopeless, at least at this time, as I gave it one more try even using «Biship Tutu's methods for reconciliation,» to be met with it's «my fault for damaging our relationship by bringing up the past» (what she and her pastor husband did, and have been doing to anger and ruin my reputation with my entire family for the past 30 years).
If you're going to attack something for being what it is, at least try to understand the words you're using in your attack.
They try to show that, at least with respect to human beings, life is permeated with a worth that evokes respect, dedication to enhance life and constraints that limit the wanton use of power.
My own program as a Whiteheadian thinker is to interact with movements like these, seeking to display the potential unity, or at least community, among them, and trying to deepen the analysis through the use of Whitehead's rich conceptuality.
sounds more like «corporate brainstorming», but what I was trying to suggest is that it appears that we're witnessing (not intentionally) an evolving understanding of what wd become more central to the narrative and eventually orthodox.That is, if you cdn't believe it, you were out the door.A good example wd be the higher Christology that the fourth gospel reflects and more specifically, the virgin birth which it (like Mark and Paul) doesn't mention.If the birth narratives that we're familiar with are absent from the earliest gospel and the most theological gospel that came decades later, and can only be found in the other two gospels that we know used the first, it at least suggests a growing and evolving understanding of who Jesus «was» and «is».
If you're going to use a secular sales model at least live up to the principles they use and don't expect prospects to pay you for the privilege of trying to sell you something.
Come on... at least show some creativity and say an Airbus 380 or if you're xenophobic try using the 777.
It is sad that many conservative parents try and teach abstinence only and don't have the addendum sane parents tack on of»... but if you are going to ignore my warnings and do it anyway, at least be safe and use protection...».
Not only can we try to use the divine resources to establish ourselves at the world - center, we can actually succeed, at least to some extent.
He wants us to use mature reasoning and deep contemplation to at least try to understand difficult things.
Most brownies, especially when you're trying to achieve that super fudgy texture, use at least 1/2 cup of butter or oil.
Use a Secret Ingredient — Serve at least one course with a secret - weapon ingredient that makes everyone swoon trying to guess what it is, like David Monn's rose - petal jam added to his angel food cake, or Naeem Khan's muddled kumquat cocktails.
we are trying to learn a few phrases now using the pimsleur CDs that we borrowed from the library, so that we don't sound like rude Americans and we can at least greet people and ask «how much?»
I like that they are corn starch free, at least if you don't use powdered sugar, but since there is no way I've ever discovered a way I like coconut, I won't be even trying them.
I do like to get my kids to at least try a little bit of what we are having, and maybe with a few trys they will get used to it and then want our mushroom version instead of a traditional pizza.
I try to tame my piling tendency by using the Evernote app to at least keep must - have recipes together.
I could use some practice, but at least the anxiety of trying this out for the first time is over!
If you do try these cookies with stevia, we would recommend using liquid stevia (at least 1/2 teaspoon) and decrease the flour a bit.
I'll admit, Lori, I've never loved Brussel Sprouts or even really like the thought of them: / But I do think the use of bacon and mushrooms is inspired and these do sound like something I'd at least try... Bravo!
I crave the taste of tomato sauce at least once a week and try to find ways to use it in recipes.
Try an use separate hands so you have at least one clean hand or use utensils to dip.
Usually when I am starting out trying to convert a recipe, I make sure to A) use at least 3 different flour - type ingredients and B) keep about 1/3 of the flour mix as starches.
Considering that I'm trying to be at least 90 % vegan (well, no dairy / no meat) to support my daughter, Alyssa, for the next 6 weeks or so, I need to eat veggies, plus it doesn't hurt to use things up in the fridge...
It still makes a great cake when you use grated carrot, but I am only offering you all an insider tip as a raw food caterer who has found that for a truly perfect carrot cake to survive the freezer, it is best to remove the moisture from the carrots, juice them first, or at least try to squeeze out as much of the juice from the grated ones as you can.
I would like to try this egg replacer, but so far I haven't found any xanthan or guar gum to use in it (at least not in smaller - than - industrial quantities.)
If using homemade try to make it at least a day before so the lemon curd has time to thicken and be well chilled.
One of my personal goals for this year was to try making more new - to - me foods or at least using more new to me ingredients in my recipes.
Use a store - bought version if you must, but promise me you will try this at least once.
I use both of your cookbooks often and change herbs or ingredients to make the dish a better fit for my family (some people can be picky, but I give them credit for at least trying new food).
As far as straining methods, I've tried using my coffee maker gold filter and my french press, the gold filter worked but took forever and the french press for me at least was a total fail, I finally bought a hemp cloth nut bag and it is by far the easiest and quickest method for me.
I will try again using another recipe or cutting back an egg at least.
Give this recipe a try and you'll be sold on using cashews, at least as a dairy substitute for cheesecake type recipes.
There was a time when I thought this couldn't be done, or at least it couldn't be done well and without the use of store - bought vegan cheese, which I try to reserve for those occasions when I'm totally desperate.
Clearly I don't have much of a green thumb, at least not yet, but what I do have is a surprisingly healthy basil plant despite my repeated attempts at negligence, so I've been trying to use her as much as possible.
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