Not exact matches
To
avoid getting overly
familiar with Chef Boyardee yourself, she recommends that you «learn what way you like to market and stick to that and do it consistently and often.
You can
avoid them
getting frustrated by starting the game
with something he or she is
familiar with, for instance a glass of milk, a food item, a favorite pet.
Getting familiar with natural remedies while your baby is well can help you both
avoid unnecessary medications and antibiotics.
If you start paying attention to these patterns and
getting familiar with how your cervix moves throughout your cycle, you might be able to
avoid pain during penetration and increase your pleasure!
Even if it's Day 1 of your exercise journey, your task is simple: Throw on some form - fitting clothing (you'll be able to see your body position better — and
avoid a wardrobe malfunction), then
get familiar with these seven basic poses.
Get familiar with what you need to
avoid, and also stay informed about possible sources of cross-contamination.
Anyone who has ever tried to
get a group of reluctant teenage girls to exercise will be
familiar with the battery of excuses they have for
avoiding it.
To
avoid getting overwhelmed or even frightened, you need to become
familiar with your psychological portfolio.
Getting familiar with your puppy's normal breathing and panting is a good idea, just
avoid comparing your puppy's breathing
with that of your adult dog; small dogs and puppies tend to breathe faster than larger, adult dogs.
In fact being
familiar with your equipment can help to
avoid getting into an emergency situation in the first place, so
get to know your gear: practice adjusting it and ask your PADI Instructor for recommendations.
If you're not
familiar with the tiny (or small) house movement, it is a movement by and for people who build and / or inhabit tiny (or small) homes — usually well below 500 sq ft.. Many are so small as to be considered illegal for living; builders
get around regulations by putting the structures on trailer carriages, thereby
avoiding normal building code.
I've been
getting a daily blast of legal - tech news from Lexology, having ticked the IP, IT etc. boxes and those for Canada, the U.S. and U.K. Today, there was a single item under the «Canada» banner: «Employers need to be careful to
avoid waiving the protections of written computer and email policies» from the firm of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, a name I'm not
familiar with — but then I'm not exactly up on them all.
Let's
get familiar with the term and process known as «Pre-certification» to
avoid any claim related issues.
Teenagers should be
familiar with these commonly broken traffic rules to
avoid getting a ticket.