You might
even uncover new, unexpected areas of opportunity.
You may
even uncover something that can help you decide whether you would accept a job offer.
Fracturing forms into fragments, she sees shapes as masks or armor that represent —
even uncover — her own fears and desires.
it takes ages to get from one end to the other and there is a load of things to see along the way from hunting, taking out towns, visiting merchants, meeting allies in hideaways, watching a pack of Pandas play around, and
even uncover materials for creating new weapons.
Witness the rich legacies of the ancient Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans and Ottoman Turks and
even uncover a few secrets about the local Maï ¬ a. Taste Sicilian wine, feast on delicious seasonal cuisine and meet passionate locals along the way.
It's a fantastic way to get involved in Red Nose Day and we hope we might
even uncover the next generation of comedy writers.
As you play, you'll
even uncover pieces of history that you can either read or ignore so you can keep smashing heads in.
12:43 - Strong point from Farrelly, who says that while NI had been insisting there had been a thorough investigation they «didn't
even uncover their own legal opinion».
You can
even uncover SEO opportunities during conversations at the water cooler.
Y Combinator itself has put out a list of types of startups it would like to see apply to the program (many of them stunningly ambitious), my Inc.com colleague Bill Murphy, Jr. has
even uncovered a truly monster list of 1,001 business ideas (though many of them, such as a toothbrush holder with actually big enough holes, are probably not going to make you billions), and I've personally rounded up even smaller business ideas that you can start without so much as a spare $ 100 in the bank.
When a customer comes to you asking about a product, an employee should start asking questions to truly establish her needs — maybe
even uncovering needs she didn't know she had in the first place!
We've
even uncovered some rockstar junk bond managers.
Perhaps you're missing out on that part of yourself you haven't
even uncovered yet, that part that makes you happy to be yourself with yourself, out of a relationship...
It kept in the solids and it also kept the smell in pretty well —
even uncovered — because it took me awhile to realize she'd soiled it.
It even uncovers why the President of the Royal Geographical Society, Lord Curzon, decided not to hold a public committee of inquiry.
According to a study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology harmful radiation emitted by TV screens, computer screens, and
even uncovered fluorescent lights may cause dark spots on skin when you expose your skin to this radiation regularly for a longer periods of time.
The production special
even uncovered that Ip Man once visited Master Gong Er in the Northeast.
Parents
even uncovered direct evidence of fraud and forgeries.
Enormous grouper and giant fusilier are in evidence here, and our dive master
even uncovered a small and exquisite pink pygmy seahorse, nestled in a gorgonian.
Even uncovered the speakers just aren't all that good, able to go up to an impressive quality but not able to deliver good bass or even accurate highs.
IGN
even uncovered a quote from a Konami representative regarding the new rumors for Sony's «exclusive game» coming to the Xbox 360:
Even uncovering Link's memories requires exploration and discover, as you hunt through the world for locations shown in photos on the Sheikah Slate.
If one wanted to measure the «health» of climate science, a good approach would be to compare the zealous pursuit of even the tiniest errors in analyses that show the world to be warming slowly or naturally with the absolute and total apathy at correcting or
even uncovering massive errors in anslyses showing substantial man - made warming (example).
I can guarantee that I won't have all the answers in this new and exciting area of mental health practice, but I might have asked a few of the same questions that you're asking now, and I'm pretty sure I've
even uncovered a few solutions along the way!
Not exact matches
Almost everyone can name a simple rule — one of the most famous is Warren Buffett's mantra that he won't invest in anything he doesn't understand — but such rules can be difficult to
uncover and learn,
even though, in retrospect, they can seem blindingly obvious.
As it turns out, the one - time haberdasher from Missouri was
even more blunt in his private correspondence — a fact that Truman historian Monte Poen
uncovers in his illuminating collection of the former president's letters.
An
even bigger loss, Jill and I have found, comes from the potential of customer advocates who aren't
uncovered and nurtured because you're constantly relying on the same handful of people.
Orangetheory
even used AI to learn more about its target market, ultimately saving money on lead generation and
uncovering unexpected demographic trends.
Not only is it often ineffective, lying adds
even more risk, and when
uncovered, becomes a bigger crisis situation than if you came clean at the start.
Morris dug into new evidence around the killing and the film
uncovered facts proving that Adams was innocent, and that the real killer was actually a teenaged drifter named David Harris who had spent the
evening with Adams.
(Kitco News)- Miners could not
even see Canada's biggest gold deposit until «glacier receded» and
uncovered what lay beneath, according to one mining executive with operations in northern British Columbia.
inDinero is an accounting and tax software + service that handles it all for you, complete with a dashboard designed to
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even the least financially - savvy founders.
Our firm's independent research outpaces
even government agencies, and we are the only firm dedicating its own resources to
uncovering new instances of fraud.
A new study by Millennial Branding, of 4 million Gen - Y Facebook profiles from Identified.com «s database of 50 million,
uncovers that Gen - Y (ages 18 to 29) is inadvertently using their profiles as an extension of their professional personality,
even though they are socializing with family and friends.
12 Myths
Uncovered About A Franchise Opportunity What You Need To Know About Investing In A Franchise Launching any new business can be rather daunting,
even something a turn key as a franchise opportunity.
Everledger is running a blockchain solution that tracks diamonds through the supply chain and,
even in pilot stage, has already
uncovered millions of dollars in fraud.
They accessed the cellphone calls and texts of La Presse columnist Patrick Lagacé in an effort to
uncover his sources, and
even obtained warrants to monitor his movements via GPS.
In an increasingly competitive investment landscape, the ability to interrogate market data flexibly and consistently can allow apples - to - apples comparisons across global, national or
even neighborhood markets, providing investors with the tools to
uncover value where few others may be looking.
That some will now almost certainly go back and parse his comments in an attempt to
uncover even the slightest taint of partisanship is a major problem for the bank.
After all, we live in a society of spin doctors and slanted bias where a taking person at their word is not failsafe, where
even longstanding institutions lose our trust as we
uncover their darker activities.
«In the last year, we see
uncovered even in England afresh that sense of anti-Semitism.
The nakedness of thy son's daughter, or of thy daughter's daughter, [
even] their nakedness thou shalt not
uncover: for theirs [is] thine own nakedness.
• Although COINTELPRO came to light in 1971 — with its disregard of First Amendment freedoms and its massive violations of federal and state statutes against mail and wire fraud, incitement to violence, extortion, and sending obscene material through the mail — the Justice Department did not look into the program until 1974, and
even then it
uncovered no crimes.
Even the most casual of dustings will
uncover the fingerprints of Lindbeck and Frei in the work of theologians in those places.
Perhaps the lyrics apply to the last one, if we equate land - hunger with the desire for «gold,» but political history accounts of why «such - and - such a President or Congress eventually entered us into such - and - such a war» reveal time and again that a motivation of economic interest was not the reason, and seldom
even the second or third reason, offered or discussed (
even in the secret discussions hence
uncovered by historians).
For decades, the mystery surrounding the death of Sister Cesnik has haunted officials in Baltimore, but recent details — some
uncovered this year in a new journalistic investigation — point to some extremely disturbing possibilities: The young nun may have been murdered because she was preparing to expose a horrific pattern of sexual abuse and
even sex trafficking perpetrated by priests and involving law enforcement.
Journalists impeded by restricted access and blind patriotism have
uncovered even less.
Confident of the activity of God in the world, and
even more so of their owli increasing ability to
uncover God's truth through the application of science and reason, they anticipated an unfolding of ever greater Christian influence in the world.
The new apostate works hard to help the Japanese torturers ferret out hidden Christians, going
even beyond the call of duty to
uncover a Christian icon that his mentor in apostasy had missed.
Because, it is claimed, evaluation presupposes valuation as a condition of its possibility, any merely «disinterested» or «value - free» understanding of human reflection is of necessity excluded.20 Any consideration of the evidence of experience could only in the nature of the case ever illustrate, but logically could not falsify what must always necessarily be the case,
even if such a consideration could well force a limited reconstrual of the hermeneutical analysis always itself presupposed in the strictly conceptual presuppositional analysis which
uncovers the necessity of such elemental valuing.21