Sentences with phrase «doors open as»

I always come to the end of every season wanting to leave as many doors open as possible.
Our doors open as a one - of - a-kind Bed & Breakfast with the modern amenities discerning travelers seek — luxurious linens, robes and slippers, gas fireplaces and flat panel TVs — honoring three remarkable women who graced us with their presence.
With the balcony doors open as we let the sea breeze lull us to sleep.
The endowment that Rothman has envisioned would not only create a side - by - side entity like the DPLA that actually served the digital content needs of the typical reader, but also still helped libraries keep their doors open as vital parts of their communities.
The doors open as a supercar's should: up and out.
New doors open as students at Chicago's Walter Payton College Prep learn an international perspective reinforced by four years of language study, global videoconferences, and travel abroad.
If a company's crisis plan is a binder sitting on a bookshelf gathering dust, its greatest use will be in propping the door open as executives run from the building when a real crisis breaks.
Each time I open the door, I feel this outward spill of energy virtually busting the door open as everyone rushes outside to get as far away from the house - and sometimes, each other - as possible.
King generally leaves the door open as long as possible to a potential run for something other than the office he currently holds, but ultimately ends up not pulling the trigger.
A throng clogged Main Street before the doors opened as buyers made their way in.
Abarth has done a much better job with the 500's exhaust — you find yourself leaving the door open as you turn the key just so you can hear the throaty gurgle.
As often as you can, leave the crate door open as she eats her meals, drinks water and plays with toys.
The last thing you want is to associate the door opening as a result of his whining.
Then there's also the extra wood around window and door openings as well as at corners and intersections with interior walls.
He became enraged by routine noises — the sound of doors opening as the guards made their hourly checks, the sounds of inmates in nearby cells.
I wonder if he or she is around now to hold that door open as they leave their American dream behind.»
If you accidentally leave the door open as you are rushing to work in the morning, you will receive an alert through the August app.
If a company's crisis plan is a binder sitting on a bookshelf gathering dust, its greatest use will be in propping the door open as executives run from the building when a real crisis breaks.
When the lights came up, Negron talked about his experience at the funeral of Peter Wang, who held a door open as others escaped and was eventually shot and killed.
The ability to control your lights without touching the light switch, or having your garage door open as you turn into the driveway, just a few of the many advantages.

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«The U.S. wants greater access to China's market, but it should not use trade actions as a battering ram to force China to open its doors.
One such scene shows Graham walking up stairs that are surrounded by female secretaries, and we follow her as she goes through opened doors to a room filled with men.
An open - door policy could easily be misused as a «see me when the stuff hits the fan» policy.
«We were already ready to file (an IPO application) in the United States, but we have shifted to Hong Kong for listing as the HKEX opens its doors to us,» Ascentage's chairman Yang Dajun told Reuters.
As a result, we need to open a wide door and make a smooth way for produce to pass to our markets before the trade gets into another channel.
As the elevator door opens, the two of them wander into what appears to be a mostly completed foyer space.
As the saying goes, when one door closes, another opens.
This constant flow of data, as well as the increasing integration of connectivity into every type of consumer product, opens the door to new value propositions across all industries.
They were trying to get a piece of the pie as Victoria's Secret was sort of leaving some doors open.
Some net - neutrality experts wonder if Wheeler has taken things too far — saying the door is now open to more legal disputes as the parameters of net neutrality continue to get hammered out.
But as soon as we opened the doors, and we had our own sign — it started to work.
There are concerns and necessities that drive the operations of a startup (like making payroll and keeping the doors open) that aren't the same as those which a larger and more established company can «afford.»
In Chicago, The Berghoff — the iconic German - influenced restaurant that opened in 1898 and his since become a city landmark — closed its doors as well, tweeting its support for immigrants.
The move opens the door to added regulation but also more mainstream adoption, as bitcoin futures and other derivatives would make it easier to trade the new asset class.
It has opened up doors to new opportunities for me such as speaking engagements and partnerships on new ventures.
Then in September, Katz opened the doors to Rogers Place, the new home rink for his Edmonton Oilers NHL team and anchor of the city's downtown revitalization project, known as the Ice District.
We try to be honest about the skills needed while also keeping the door open for as many candidates as we can.
Too many entrepreneurs misinterpret an open - door policy as an obligation to be available to their team every minute of every day.
Whether it's the startups themselves, the international and domestic investors, the ecoystem for foreign and domestic companies, or the accelerators, it's certain Tel Aviv is emerging as a serious rival to other global tech hubs and is opening its doors to the world.
«Today's comments appear to open the door for others on the Committee to revise their forecast as they see fit, and that Powell himself may be inclined to look for four hikes this year,» he wrote in a note.»
But it can also be interpreted as leaving the door open,» said one source, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
As part of the settlement announced Thursday, Aruze will no longer consider itself part of the 2010 agreement, which will open the door for Steve Wynn to renew his argument that his ex-wife's claims are moot.
Doing the minimum required by a franchise system is not the way to make big numbers — he recommends doing as much as possible in the beginning, theorizing that if franchisees are scrimping on advertising or labor in the first year just to keep the doors open, they didn't have enough operating capital to begin with.
Once HR personnel begin thinking of themselves as a chief happiness officer or even mood coordinator, it opens the door to viewing employees as people with feelings, goals and ambitions both inside and outside the office.
Along with the introduction of other new drugs such as psoriasis treatment Cosentyx, Novartis is hoping that Kymriah will help turn things around after the patent protections expired for its Gleevec cancer drug and Gilenya multiple sclerosis treatment, opening the door to cheaper competitors.
While you absolutely need goals in your business - they were why you opened the doors in the first place - there are other, smaller pieces of the puzzle that you need to always seek to do and, as you gain experience, establish as a part of the overall system of the job and the business.
That leaves Facebook and Google as the odd folks out... although even Zuckerberg now has opened the door to regulation.
Dempsey, who is known for his role as Dr. Derek Shepherd on «Grey's Anatomy,» used a crow bar to open the doors of the car and extract Masset from the crash.
«In the workplace, that translates into the power of yes — the open door that will lead to more open doors as the years roll by.»
You probably wouldn't bug your landlord about a loose doorknob, as long as you could still get the door to open.
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