Some out of
the box thinking about other ways to protect the brain from the onslaught of these amyloid plaques, to help boost its signaling capacity among the different cells.
Not exact matches
And I want to thank you, too, for the time you took to share your thoughtful and detailed answers
about where we go from here with both
Thoughts from the Frontline and Outside the
Box.
I've always been passionate
about art, creativity and architecture, and in business you have to be able to
think and dream beyond the proverbial
box.
Leaders
think about the point of having diversity as a check - the -
box thing, instead of a powerful business opportunity.
As more sensitive data inevitably moves to the cloud, and that data is managed by private entities (
think: Dropbox,
Box, etc.), tech companies must begin
thinking about how to approach transparency in an era of FISA and other government - related surveillance requests.
Golfman started
thinking about alternative paper more than 20 years ago, while pioneering Winnipeg's blue -
box recycling program.
Speaking on CNBC's Squawk
Box on Wednesday, Ross said, «
Think about it: Even shooting wars end with negotiations.»
When we
think about it, China's economy 40 years ago was an almost totally closed black
box.
When most investors
think about different style
boxes, whether it's large cap growth stocks or small cap value stocks, they probably just take the label at face value.
Let me know in the comment
box below what you
think about the cryptocurrency training course.
Berkshire's purchase of a
boxed candy business founded by the See family in California fundamentally changed the investing world because it changed the way Buffett and Munger
thought about investing.
I
think people should try to
think outside the
box (another over-used phrase - sorry)
about WHY they are struggling.
It's time to start
thinking outside the small
box of us & them because «them» turns out to be just
about everyone else; just look at the posts.
I am an Athiest — if you want to put me into that check
box category, but if you want to come and speak with me
about my set of beliefs you will discover that I have a world of
thought that extends well beyond the stupid confines of an Athiest check
box.
I shudder to
think at what Jesus would have to say
about our multi-million dollar church buildings while poor people are living in cardboard
boxes all over our cities and selling their bodies to get food.
Can talk
about bootstrapping and
thinking out of the
box, but it's merely manners of speaking and no one can do either.
No, when I
think about God being redeemed, I am referring specifically to how we humans have tried to use Scripture, theology, and tradition to tie God down into a
box.
It's like
thinking about God being outside the
box, and then
thinking that God [i] must [i] be outside the
box.
Whatever one
thinks about the theology of these films or their artistic merit, it is a welcome trend to see three faith - based films featured at the
box - office.
I, for one, do most of my
thinking about science out of one mental
box and my
thinking about religion out of another.
And any voter might
think twice
about dropping a ballot for a «wrong» candidate into a clear - plastic
box as a soldier looked on.
But before you scoop up that heart - shaped
box, have you
thought about where it comes from?
Did he have fears
about the ramifications of even
thinking outside the
box?
Jeremy, I like that explore outside the
box... it forces me to
think about scripture in ways it may never have occurred to me.
Scientists do not have clear, provable theories to describe the evolution of all species in existence, and everything
about the earth (if you
think I'm wrong on this point, you either live in a
box or you're delusional), but we do not throw out evolutionary theory merely because it is incomplete.
But I can't deny that sometimes, when I
think about these things during night shifts in my signal
box, with the cat on my lap and the psalms drifting around me in the silence, it feels a bit like I am praying.
I realize your psychological well - being is upset, and you get all flustered if you
think about the «no god» idea, but it's not
about evidence for logical conclusions, it's
about your NEED to have it all wrapped up in a neat little
box.
Sounds like your a type 1 personality (so am I) we
think more
about if the «
box» we are in, is really a
box but rather a circle that we are standing outside of.
I suppose it's natural to
think about those old
boxes of sermons upstairs.
I was recently sent a
box of Daily Greens juices to try, and it got me
thinking about my choices when it comes to drinking juice.
I
think about all that has to go in
boxes and HOW it's all going to go in the
boxes cause I literally have SO.MUCH.STUFF.
I should have figured that 1 lb of ditalini soup noodles would be too much but I didn't
think about that until after the
box had been poured in.
When I spotted a
box of obscenely large watermelons on sale ridiculously cheap the other day, I immediately snatched one up, not even
thinking twice
about actually being able to consume said watermelon before it spoiled (or get it from my car to the kitchen for that matter).
Eating granola straight out the
box whilst chatting to my flatmate; consuming an extra large sweet popcorn at the cinema before the adverts were even done with; eating muesli bars whilst rushing to my next meeting
thinking about the agenda.
Well why not... I guess it was then that I started to realize that part of the fun
about being in the kitchen is
thinking outside of the
box and being creative with different flavors that make your mouth smile!
I had forgotten to add spinach to my scrambled eggs and began
thinking longingly
about how I could utilize that poor neglected
box -0-spinach.
I've been wanting to try signing up for a CSA
box but have been worried
about not using everything in it... Hopefully I can come up with more recipes like this, I never would have
thought of using kale as a pasta sauce!
It's all
about thinking outside the
box, and creating healthy meals full of flavour and nutrition.
Change the way you
think about packaged water and you'll see why
Boxed Water is Better.
I also labeled a few bags and set them just outside of the trash area at the apartment complex (I went back and forth
about this, but in the end I would see the same few homeless people going through and picking out bottles / cans every morning and I
thought maybe they would appreciate a few
boxes of [good] snacks and if not it was right there and could go out with the trash.
Think about it, what other day of the year is it perfectly acceptable to dive, mouth first, into a heart - shaped
box of chocolate and not even feel guilty
about it?
And since my Oma taught me to keep my mouth shut when I've got nothing nice to say (typical old lady advice), I'm going to keep my cynical
thoughts to myself and let those of you who do enjoy your
boxes of heart shaped chocolates and dozen red roses, enjoy them without some vitriolic, negative Nancy adding her two cents
about the greed - driven hijacking of what was once a pretty badass holiday.
Soon you will be addicted to fresh food, made from your own hard work and tenacity and not even
think about pulling out that
box of whatever from the freezer, because guess what — it won't be there.
The other day I found a
box of protein pancake mix and
thought about what else I could do with them.
I love to know what you
think about this recipe so leave a note in the comment
box below.
How Big Data Can Predict the Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often
thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over
box scores and Hadoop clusters...
I was just
thinking about them - since I found a
box of real girl scout cookies in my husbands car:).
And, ultimately, what each of these models — from school lunch food trucks to give - what - you can restaurants and a technology - based food share platform — proves is that the future of food access is
about both
thinking outside of the
box and
about understanding the needs within your community to deliver something healthy and meaningful.
This granola ticks all of the
boxes for a hungry camper, hiker, driver, or beach goer because it's got crunch, chew, sweet, salty, chocolate, and a whole lot of nutrients that you won't have to
think about while you enjoy the explosion of yum going on in your mouth.
Think outside the box when it comes to this classic combo and get ready to reinvent the way you think about this lunchbox st
Think outside the
box when it comes to this classic combo and get ready to reinvent the way you
think about this lunchbox st
think about this lunchbox staple.