Sentences with phrase «breaks in»

We find no sharp cuts or breaks In consciousness; the flow is continuous.
Is not my word like a hammer that breaks in pieces?»
At every moment the vast and horrible Thing breaks in upon us through the crevices and invades our precarious dwelling - place, that Thing we try so hard to forget but which is always there, separated from us only by thin dividing walls: fire, pestilence, earthquake, storm, the unleashing of dark moral forces, all these sweep away ruthlessly, in an instant, what we had laboured with mind and heart to build up and make beautiful.
The food is horrid and leads to why our TV commercial breaks in the US are OVERLOADED with drug ads many of them for GI and cholesterol problems.
I had to take breaks in reading this story, because my eyes leaked Profusely!
As we as people pressed ourselves to do more and more tasks with fewer and fewer breaks in between, we also started talking about context switching.
(Roth IRAs don't offer tax breaks in the year of your contribution.
Last week, we itemized many of these tax breaks in a table.
These weeklong breaks in Chinese contributions to the global system have over the past few years rarely been so uneventful.
The last 20 minutes of the episode are usually devoted to speculation and deliberation about who is getting sent home that week, with several commercial breaks in between and a few «up next» shots designed to make you guess which contestant may be the one who gets the ax.
As economic historian J.K. Galbraith wrote about the advance leading up to the 1929 crash, the market's gains «had an aspect of great reliability... Indeed the temporary breaks in the market which preceded the crash were a serious trial for those who had declined fantasy.
While the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed by President Trump on Dec. 22 provoked confusion and protest in many places, particularly blue states like New York, the corporate breaks in the law provide sudden opportunities as well.
Oil and gas tax breaks cost about $ 2 billion a year, but they are among the most durable tax breaks in the code.
The idea was to dream up a believable sponsor for a school talent show and sing the jingle during commercial breaks in a performance modeled after a radio program.
Generous tax breaks in Britain for investing in seed stage firms also make equity crowdfunding an attractive option.
But even the biggest booster of breaks in the world might be shocked by a new Wharton study showing that, in some contexts, failing to step away often enough can actually be lethal.
Facebook also said on Wednesday it would explore the introduction of advertising breaks in regular videos.
The 60 - year - old Day - Lewis, who holds both English and Irish citizenship, is known for being picky in selecting roles and taking long breaks in between projects.
Some recessions mark breaks in economic development.
In Robbins» version, he does three sets of 30 with brief breaks in between.
Nine of the top 10 fastest growing breaks in Australia are in the Margaret River / Yallingup region of Western Australia.
The company launched a series of ads created by the Wieden + Kennedy ad agency that has gone viral, thanks to their constant appearances during commercial breaks in NFL and college football games.
Highly successful people don't skip meals, sleep, or breaks in the pursuit of more, more, more.
Listeners don't seem to mind commercial breaks in podcasts and are influenced by the messaging they're hearing.
Zuckerberg also had some thoughts about the form that most news takes, saying he thinks traditional news entities are having difficulty transitioning to a world in which everything happens faster and news breaks in a thousand different ways through social networks and other platforms.
Ask them why they prefer not taking breaks, and let them know it's acceptable and encouraged to take advantage of the outlined acceptable breaks in your organization.
The technique encourages users to work for 25 minutes, then take five - minute breaks in between.
«Previous Progressive Conservative governments always wanted to help and offered significant tax breaks in the early life of the wells,» Grad says.
Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas had a brief break in 2013, but made it work.
After news broke in November 2006 that Siemens had been involved in a global corruption scandal, involving thousands of acts of bribery in several different countries by hundreds of employees, the company had its work cut out for it in complying with securities investigations, and paying hefty fines (about $ 2.5 billion in total).
The financial crisis slammed oil prices, but you can see from the graph that there was also a major break in the pricing relationships which had held so tightly up to then.
VW, the world's eighth - largest company in 2014, has lost 34 % of its market value since the scandal broke in mid-September.
«The struggle for women to break in, to rise up the ranks, and to simply be heard and acknowledged in male - dominated workplaces must end; time's up on this impenetrable monopoly,» the letter says.
In what could be an interesting test of the law around non-disclosure agreements, one of Weinstein's former assistants broke hers in giving an interview to the FT about her experiences.
We tried to break in («maybe the combination is the phone number on the business card!»)
Even though it might be tempting to take a break when you finish a task, since you've reached a natural milestone, it's actually more beneficial to break in the middle of a complex task — that way, it's easy to jump back into things.
News broke in July that Dropbox was working with Goldman Sachs on the paperwork for an initial public offering, but it's looking like the company won't file until at least next year.
It was six hours long, with one 40 - minute break in the middle.
Realizing that Get Real Girl wasn't then ready for the inventory demands of Wal - Mart stores, Machin instead sold product to Wal - Mart's online operation in San Francisco, where her company «could break in gently.»
When I graduated I took a year off to try to make a game that I could sell and break in [with], but that [Gate 88] didn't do very well at all.
A break in the routine will also give them a break from the stress.
The Peregrine line of shoes typically takes some time to break in, but the updated topsole helps reduce break in time.
«And that sustained activity, when it comes up with something, when something resonates, allows the [conscious] person to break in and come to a solution.»
Since the scandal broke in September, the bank fired 5,300 employees and agreed to pay $ 185 million in federal and state fines.
Businesses don't go broke in a few days.
Just days after news of the romance broke in November, Reitmans released — with unusual fanfare — a capsule collection that had been designed with the actress.
I know this may sound crazy, but we traced when the ice broke in regard to the settlement talks back to around the time I started speaking in a more gentile, Southern manner.
But it took only one computer plugged into both the internet and the intranet for the North Koreans to break in, The Journal reported.
«If we were at the thickness that was introduced with the first smartphone, your phone wouldn't break in a normal drop event,» said John Bayne, vice president and general manager of Gorilla Glass at Corning, the 167 - year - old glass maker whose Gorilla 5 offering runs about 0.4 mm to 1.3 mm thick.

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During the week of spring break in mid-March, 6,800 American Airlines passengers missed their flights because of long checkpoint lines, foreshadowing the headaches that airlines fear during the peak summer travel months.

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