Sentences with phrase «do the trick as»

A mix of amaranth and millet flours might do the trick as well.
And whilst many are under the illusion that only bone broth gives our body goodness, it's simply not true — miso and other vegan options do the trick as well.
Oh, and FYI, an Immersion Blender will do the trick as well, although you won't be able to get the toasted marshmallows to fully incorporate as well.
After going plant - based, we sometimes miss favorite foods, and these easy vegan chickpea flour omelets do the trick as a swap for their egg equivalents.
i'm currently gluten and sugar free, which does the trick as long as i don't cheat at all.
and I'm thinking pomegranite juice would do the trick as well!
The repairs seemed to do the trick as the second race went off without a hitch, though Maylander's car was too damaged to participate.
If Aston Villa defend deap, Benteke is capable of hitting on the counter and a single goal may just do the trick as happened against Swansea.
Our second goal was vital as it came on the stroke of half time with a great slick passing move finished by Welbeck and it looked to have done the trick as we looked the most likely after the break but once again that man Vardy punished our sloppiness at the back.
Last month, I bought some powdered Sunlight detergent on sale for $ 7.00, thinking it would do the trick as well as my Tide Original powder.
You will notice that a swing comes in handy if your baby has to sleep in an exceedingly semi-upright position because of a chilly or stuffy nose (although a guard seat may do the trick as well).
The light from the LEDs will soon do the trick as it turns on when your babies make any sound.
I tried a few and they all seemed to do the trick as long as I was laying her down to nap on a flat surface like her crib or pack and play.
These lightweight wheels will also fit just about any standard size bearings that you could want and will give you the traction you need while keeping you doing tricks as well.
When it comes to lower back pain relief nothing does the trick as stretching.
(Canned, packaged, restaurant or deli soups won't do the trick as they are almost never made properly.)
Sala - Vila also cautioned against interpreting the findings to mean that omega - 3 supplements do the trick as well as eating fish did.
An offset spatula will do the trick as well.
By the way this article has been extremely helpful and I have high hopes this will do the trick as I have been battling this for 7 months, its slowly ruining my life.
, but any other statement belt can do the trick as well.
McGrath patted loose glitter over latex eye shadow (a theatrical - makeup product with a rubbery finish), but any creamy eye shadow will do the trick as a base.
A small pillowcase will do the trick as well.
And, don't worry about buying the best stuff for the best results, common white vinegar will do the trick as well as any other vinegar.
And they seem to be doing the trick as the blue - footed booby is thriving on the Galápagos.
This will certainly do the trick as most businesses want projects to start immediately.
You can try to control your desktop with a game controller, but your smartphone will do the trick as well.
Google's optimizations seem to have done the trick as Android 4.4 KitKat absolutely flies.
(Ken used a belt sander, but a power sander will do the trick as well.)

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And, when the time's right, a simple statement such as, «If you decide this product / service is right for you, just let me know,» will do the trick.
The trick is that managing your emotions is as much about what you won't do as it is about what you will do.
He says he owes his career as an entrepreneur and VC to others: «I was tricked into doing what I'm doing by people I fell in love with.
For other big - ticket administrative tasks that are energy draining, deploy the simple trick of scheduling these tasks as calendar items and then your showing up to do them could save you months, if not years, of pain.
We usually think of charisma as a way you look or something you do — a trick of body language or behavior.
She's practiced the «Oops, I did it again'thousands of times in training, and on Thursday her signature trick was worth its weight in Olympic gold as American Jocelyne Lamoureux - Davidson's shootout winner broke a Canadian 16 - year stranglehold on the women's ice hockey title.
Don't expect new - fangled finance tricks, obviously, but rather solid, age - old money principles everyone would do well to live by, such as «pay yourself first.&raqudo well to live by, such as «pay yourself first.»
The trick is for staffers to see rejection as one more step toward finding the attendees who do.
Trojans are typically spread by social engineering - for example, by tricking people into clicking a link, installing an app, or running some email attachment - and, as such, unlike viruses and worms, Trojans typically do not self - propagate - instead, they rely on human involvement.
The trick is making it financially viable, as Kieling did.
Most of these are old news, but recently I noticed something that genuinely surprised me in the pieces coming through my various feeds — apparently, these days, doing nothing counts as a trendy new productivity trick.
If you don't try to negotiate for a higher salary, you could be leaving money on the table — so during your next interview (or annual review), try some of these tricks to increase your perceived value as well as your take - home pay:
As our reviewer Lulu Chang writes, «As a side sleeper, it's sometimes tough to find mattresses that don't leave me feeling achy, but the Leesa is certainly doing the trick
As a business leader, you will always be at the center of the problem, so you'll need to trick your brain into thinking you have more distance than you do.
Still, Johnson notes that the work of restoring Lululemon's image as a retailer that fits every body remains, and it may be that only a blatant public apology from company executives (aside from Wilson) will do the trick.
I would have thought using tricks got in the way of actually learning to do it, but now I don't think so as much.
The trick, as a leader, is to make certain your confidence doesn't slip into arrogance and cockiness.
With Alexa for Business, users will also be able to access work information even if they're not at the office anymore, as the Alexa mobile app would do the trick.
As the Atlantic's David Graham notes, dirty tricks like these don't really have anything to do with big data or psychographic personality profiling.
God didn't «put them there» as a means to confuse, or trick, or whatever... How ridiculous.
In the final tally, does it really matter if someone was tricked, or brainwashed or willingly indulged, so long as they believe with all their hearts?
But in the words of Charles Baudelaire (as repeated by Kaiser Sose): «the devil's greatest trick was convincing the world he doesn't exist.»
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