Sentences with phrase «cilanto mixture»

Droid is the ideal font for long blocks of text: It's easy to read and has just the right mixture of soft and hard serifs to give it a unique personality all of its own.
The EPA fracking study was commissioned in 2010 by the US Congress and stands as the most comprehensive review of the controversial mining technique, which releases natural gas by injecting a high - pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations deep below ground.
Suprisingly, that mixture of narcissism and altruism makes us pretty good candidates when it comes to whistleblowing.
Achieving this sort of training requires the same mixture of academic knowledge and apprenticeship employed by other professions.
«At the moment the ICO space is a mixture of high risk exploration hybridised with a kickstarter feel — the traditional finance world knows what a blockchain token is and will use it as a form of digital bearer certificate to allow transferal of gold or digital cash,» he wrote.
As the leaves turn and the air gets colder, many of us look ahead with a mixture of excitement and a touch of dread.
It's a mixture of snap chat (without the time), Instagram but with videos.
When it's done right, your eggy foamy mixture will bake in the oven and come out as a light, airy and delicious soufflé!
Millions of us are now participating in Google's experiment — sometimes with enthusiasm, sometimes alarm, sometimes a mixture of both — and the case is far from closed.
Fine particulate pollution is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets, many times smaller than a human hair.
While some of the tasks in many current middle - skill jobs are susceptible to automation, many middle - skill jobs will continue to demand a mixture of tasks from across the skill spectrum,» Autor writes.
«I have a mixture of encouraging people, telling them what's right, what's not.
While conducting research for my most recent book, «Hug Your Haters,» I found that two - thirds of consumers are more apt to trust a company when it has a mixture of positive and negative reviews.
Lavallo said it was a mixture of using his points, and his connections that made his travel affordable.
The next danger to avoid is radioactive fallout, a mixture of fission products (or radioisotopes) that a nuclear explosion creates by splitting atoms.
The inner sections of many disposable cups are made from a mixture of paper and plastic.
«What I think is most appealing about Japanese culture is its amazing mixture of cuteness, coolness and playfulness,» says Seiji Horibuchi, president and CEO of VIZ Pictures.
What he means is, Pixar's ballyhooed Braintrust idea meetings boast a mixture of champion storytellers like John Lasseter, the director of the first two Toy Story films — and a whole bunch of employees unafraid to challenge him, even though he's the John Lasseter.
To get the oil, producers fracture, or «frack,» the earth below with a high - pressure liquid mixture to untap oil and gas from shale rock.
The mixture is volatile and can produce giant explosions upon failure.
Incentivizing sales reps to meet the needs of such customers means setting goals that incorporate a mixture of cross-selling and upselling.
Rutan thought up a simplified design for a rocket motor and contracted its manufacturing out to SpaceDev, a company in Poway, Calif., that had developed rocket motors that burn a relatively easy - to - control mixture of liquid laughing gas and rubber, producing a full ton of thrust.
I let the mixture simmer for a bit and then poured it on top of the couscous to create a chicken curry-esque meal.
Cryptokitties, from San Francisco design team AxiomZen, is like a mixture of Pokemon and Ethereum.
Finally, I piled the mixture back into the potato skin, popped my loaded potato back into the oven and baked it until it was golden brown.
In February, Inc Magazine held a photo shoot with nearly 150 of its eclectic mixture of users.
They have used a mixture of tools provided by American Express along with campaigns created and carried through by themselves.
During the campaign, Obama argued the only solution to America's deficit problem was a mixture of increased revenues and lowered spending.
And it's going to help you in business, be it by a mixture of accounts on other corporate successes or failures and lessons on lean startups, or a 2,500 - year - old military tome that works just as well in boardrooms as war.
Part of Facebook's spending will include hiring 10,000 more workers — a mixture of full - time and contract employees — to review questionable ads and other postings.
Then the printer pushes the mixture through a syringe into the commanded shape.
At the end of the process that protein is purified out of the mixture.
While Bush's business - themed policy proposals will likely offer a mixture of traditionally Republican tax cuts and so - called trickle down economics, he's likely to define his views on how to support the middle class, lift up the lowest wage workers, and close the income gap, which would continue on the themes he started talking about earlier this year.
This issue we want to know how you handle this trickiest mixture of business and pleasure.
This one used a special mixture of cement, a Dubai government statement said, and reliability tests were done in Britain and China.
We're hard - pressed to say which is best: Duke's Coach K (above, right), who has developed players for decades with a mixture of toughness and love — in the process becoming the winningest Division I men's college basketball coach in history and leading the U.S. Olympic men's basketball team to a pair of gold medals?
Life will always be a mixture of opportunity and difficulty.
It seems that Dell Inc. makes a lot of its packaging out of sustainable materials, including some sort of mushroom mixture that Michael and Fortune managing editor Andy Serwer tasted during the interview (skip to 15 minute mark in video below).
Due to its historical mixture of influences, Taiwan has its own distinct culture.
Some, including another famous investor, George Soros, have suggested that the mixture of high stock valuations and uncertainty about policy decisions under Trump could cause the market to crash.
The resulting mixture is heated, then cooled, combined with yeast and pumped into one of four 18 - foot - high steel fermenters.
The low - alcohol drink, or Chu - Hi, will be a watered - down mixture of the shōchū spirit plus flavoring.
«We believe we can through a mixture of the evergreen focus as well as cost - cutting underway, it gives you a lot of breathing room when it comes to perfecting fewer, bigger, better titles that we think will have real chances of punching through the charts,» de Masi told analysts.
It is a one - of - a-kind event, a mixture of unalloyed commerce, high - minded do - gooderism, and brass - tacks policy discussions, attended by corporate bigwigs, journalists, academics, non-governmental organizations, and top government officials.
He bought an ice cream maker, and the mixture tasted even better.
Most likely, it's a mixture of both.
After the dipping mixture has been applied to the match heads, they roll on a machine until they are dry, then they're packaged into boxes.
To this day, the proper mixture of dismal science and effervescent humanity is the subject of heated debate, not to metion a number of best - selling books.
It's a mixture of urban and rural landscapes, as well as close up shots of objects and growing things.
When the VCs learned about the findings, the researchers write in the HBR article, «the VCs reacted with a mixture of emotions: despair for being involved in creating bias, denial of being part of it, becoming upset with the facts, and feeling relief about the fact that gender bias was finally becoming transparent.»
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