And, dude... back that camera off that face...
back it way off.
I am also
backing way off strenuous exercise and choosing only to walk and stretch for 6 weeks to let my body rest.
So I realized my problem with rolled over shoulders months ago and
backed way off the chest exercises.
Also, as Joe Lorio mentioned, Chevrolet needs to
back way off the low - speed - steering boost.
Some commentators have noted that President Bush, despite an early burst of speeches about the «hydrogen economy,» has
backed way off lately — burned, perhaps, like other politicians who tried and failed to transform another seemingly immovable object: health care.
Not exact matches
And we started
off initially thinking that hydrogen would make sense, but we came to the conclusion that the best
way to optimize the cost - per - unit mass to Mars and
back is to use an all - methane system, technically a deep - cryo methalox.
He started in California, spent time in Texas, stopped
off in New Orleans, drove to New York — and then all the
way back to California.
The new main weapon results in balletic, almost rhythmic combat: Throw the ax at the enemy charging at you, summon it
back, and start charging a major swing to take out the next foe before dodging out of the
way, adding in a few flourishes of the ax, and then finishing
off the bad guys with another sturdy toss.
(Wenger has espoused, and
backed off of, mandatory APIs, a
way of forcing giant platforms to open up.)
Fresh
off closing a very dark chapter in its history — and winning major government security clearance — the once - iconic «CrackBerry» claws its
way back.
«It was like cutting my legs
off so I've no
way back,» he said.
«If you really want to be safe, keep confidential information
off your service provider and
back it up to an external hard drive the old - fashioned
way,» Gartner analyst Avivah Litan says.
In other words, the North Korean statement is packed with
off ramps, or
ways they can
back down without directly contradicting itself.
The
way my room is configured, my bed is on the opposite side of the room from the light switch, so it was annoying to get up and flip the light
off before bed, only to remember I'd forgotten something and flick it
back on again.
Taking an honest look at your spending and finding
ways to cut
back can really pay
off later in life.
Think about it: If you're communicating in a
way that's really laid -
back and fun one minute and then really buttoned - up and formal the next, you'll throw
off people in your audience — and that just reinforces trust barriers between you.
With former chief executive Myron Ullman III now
back at the helm, same - store sales in the fourth quarter inched up 2 % from the same period a year prior, though a healthy turnaround remains a long
way off.
Once they did, however, the marshals fell
back on standard procedure, preparing to handle the Bitcoin the same
way they would a coke smuggler's speedboat: by auctioning it
off.
If something seems
off or needs changed, brainstorm
ways to get the employer brand
back on track.
In fact, I've found that slacking
off makes me more productive because I slack strategically — meaning that I take breaks at designated times, for regular intervals, in
ways that sharpen my focus when I sit
back down to work,» she argues, asserting that «strategic slacking has enabled me to dramatically increase both the quality of my work and the amount I get done in a given day.»
What if there were a
way you could take
off months, or even a year, and come
back reenergized and ready to take on the corporate world?
According to a fascinatingly nerdy deep dive into the subject in the New Yorker, the current mania for the word «hack» all started
way back in the 1950s at MIT, where members of the model railroad club were already warning those «hacking on the electrical system turn the power
off to avoid fuse blowing.»
One
way to keep yourself from trying to live up to your friends» standards is to dial
back your use of social media, advises Derek Sall, who paid
off $ 116,000 worth of debt before age 30.
It's the gentlest
way to get up, takes the pressure
off your heart and
back, and is a great, easy ritual to start your morning right.
Last year Maker's Mark drew brickbats after it announced that it would reduce the proof on its signature expression from 90 to 84 (proof is twice the alcohol percentage) as a
way to make supplies last (it
backed off).
For example, posting content
off of your website with links pointing
back to it will generate referral traffic, which you can use as a
way to gauge
off - site reader interest.
The only
way, then, that you can use funds from your IRA to pay
off debt, according to the above information, is to use your distribution to help pay for
back taxes owed to the IRS if the IRS has placed a tax levy on you and your assets.
I just get a little depressed to see us young people shrugging
off the best
ways to save money for the future... Shelter your income, then you can give
back the moolah as you see fit... or when we get old
This
way, homeowners can ensure their appliances and cars are running
off of green energy, and even sell it
back to the grid if they like.
If you're committed to getting your business
off the ground, though, there are several
ways you could go about it: you could invest your own money, raise capital from others, or continually reinvest your company's earnings
back into the business until it takes
off.
Importantly, cardholders earn a total of 2 % cash
back in an innovative
way that incentivizes paying
off balances each month.
This been accomplished in several
ways: 85 % have scaled
back on their exploration and development plans; 68 % have reduced their marketing and investor relations budget; 60 % have already begun laying
off existing employees; 40 % have implemented organization - wide hiring restrictions; 34 % noted a reduction or elimination of incentive pay; and 32 % have made salary cuts.
This means you'll save some money on the interest you'll pay
back against your borrowing; making balance transfers a preferred
way for many borrowers to axe interest and pay
off outstanding debt, as many credit card companies offer an interest free period on balance transfers to new customers.
Some lenders will penalize you for paying
off your loan early as a
way to make
back a portion of the interest you would have paid if your loan had gone to term.
Nasdaq's product will reinvest proceeds from the spin -
off back into the original bitcoin in a
way meant to make the process more seamless for traders, the person said.
There was also something
off about Walt going
back to his old resourceful
ways (in many
ways he was more impressively than ever).
But I am getting
way off subject here, and into dangerous waters, so let me
back up to the real point of this post.
Then Obama will blame someone else and jet
off to Hawaii for another $ 4 million vacation, writing IOUs on our childrens»
backs all the
way.
I can't tell you how many of my experiences of people who have been hurt by churches and turned
off by churches can trace their experiences in one
way or another
back to issues regarding money.
(But now I find I have made my point too well — I can not get my mind
off the hum and
back completely on my writing; my attention fluctuates on and
off the hum in just the successive
way that fits Cobb's interpretation of my model!)
If one thinks of God only as the Father - Creator, he can be a long
way off; if one thinks of God only as the Father - Creator revealed in Christ, the Historic Character, he can be a long
way back; but when one perceives God as the Father - Creator, revealed in the Historic Character, and now become the Divine Spirit in us, our unseen Friend and abiding Companion, that is an experience to sing about.
The minimal proposition is that government should get
off the
backs and out of the
way of mediating institutions — family, church, voluntary associations, etc. — and let them do their vital work as they best know how.
Off you go now and don't let the door bang you in the
back of your pointy head on the
way out!
Needs are «created» via dependency — dependency of members towards pastoral staff and pastoral staff dependency on members to pay salary — sometimes taking «the shirt
off your
back» as it were, which is another
way to be undressed!
Still, I don't want to be urging us to go
back to our grandparents» time, since there was a closed -
off quality to many of the churches of that time and people's lives were narrow in
ways ours aren't.
If what you interpret Paul as saying is that before creating all the myriad galaxies and star systems God decided that They would put some humans on the third planet from an insignificant star on a little arm of a middling galaxy and that the first hominids chosen role would be to perform pretty much to spec and do something silly and rebellious (arguably without sufficient information as to consequences for themselves and their
off spring, oh, and for serpents) and cause affront to the tripartite godhead warranting separation of Gods grace from all their offspring; then we are left with people being chosen from
way back before the Big Bang to do some terrible things like killing babies or betraying Jesus who was chosen on the same non date (time didn't exist before creation) to die in a fairly nasty fashion and thereby appease the righteous wrath of himself and his fellow Trinitarians by paying a penalty as a substitute for all future sins (of believers?)
One of my favorite parts of the book is the section about the Sermon on the Mount and the «third
way» of turning the other cheek, walking the extra mile, and literally giving up the clothes
off our
backs.
The physicist Moore predicted
way back in 1970 that this should happen if the virtual photons are allowed to bounce
off a mirror that is moving at a speed that is almost as high as the speed of light.
What I'm hearing here, and forgive me if I'm entirely
off the mark, is that your vision of church is a very comfortable, pointless place where you can sink in, lay
back, have no purpose or goal or agenda, and congratulate yourself that you're free to navel gaze while all the other busy beavers are working their
way into a frazzle, helping those poor people.
The prairie in December is brutal and indifferent, but that sated Christmas I was sixteen — with presents
back home spilling
off the sofa, the annual racecar - track looped in a figure - 8 beneath the tree, too many new books and boxes of candy, the mothball odor of the Christmas linen and the cloying scent of the juniper branches — I perceived, in some confused adolescent's
way, the spirit's harrowing side.