Sentences with phrase «fine lines for»

This foundation does not make fine lines for visible and has a great lasting power.
Foolproof and easy - to - apply, this versatile eyeliner lets you create beautiful fine lines for a daytime look or intensify with ease for a more dramatic look.
Bring out your natural radiance with our revolutionary primer, designed to even out skin tone, minimize the appearance of pores and fine lines for a smooth, matte finish.
It comes in a combination of powders in cream - gel emulsion formula that creates an optical blurring effect — virtually diminishing imperfections and fine lines for an even tone.
It helps you reduce * wrinkles and fine lines for a younger skin.
Preserve and renew skin with this plant - based, anti-aging serum that fights free radical damage, hydrates like crazy, and reduces the appearance of fine lines for a more youthful appearance.
On the other side, you've got fine lines for underlining and creating detail.
It's a fine line for parents: kids want reassurance, but they don't really buy it from their parents because we aren't cool.
It's a fine line for parents, but so important to be there when he needs you and to really listen.
But browbeating moms who can't or don't want to breastfeed is definitely not a good thing, and that creates a fine line for hospitals to walk.
There is often a fine line for parents between encouraging and supporting their children in sports and having extreme, sometimes unrealistic, expectations.
It's a fine line for sure..
While both the California and New York artists often used masking tape to execute a hard edge, the fast - drying acrylics allowed the New York artists to execute finer lines for complex color interactions and compositions.
I know there is a fine line for some people, and it's hard to distinguish what should stay and what should go.
I just redid my family room and it was a very fine line for me when it came to accesorizing.

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But data miners and analytics companies say it's a finer line than investors often realize; consultant Ekster, for example, says investors can receive cease - and - desist orders for scraping publicly available data.
Derek Thompson — The Atlantic: As a business columnist and editor for The Atlantic, Thompson walks a fine line trying to make complex stories accessible for a large audience.
«There's a fine line between brand fatigue, and the idea that a brand has really and truly penetrated the culture,» says Robert Thompson, a professor at Syracuse University and director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture.
Regulators at CMS, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, may start fining Medicare insurers up to $ 25,000 a day for inaccurate provider lists, so it's a problem the industry is anxious to resolve for their doctors, their patients and their bottom lines.
«It's a fine line you need to walk because you need to take care of whatever your business requirements are, but you also want to recognize that the person who works for you is not a robot,» says Barnett, who works in the Atlanta office of Houston - based HR provider Insperity.
A product with decades - long devotees, this moisturizer is lightweight enough for everyday use and contains antioxidants to minimize fine lines and protect against smoke and pollutants.
I asked Stephen T. Johnson, the CEO of FlipMass for his opinion, «There is a fine line between the people you used to go out with, and the people that you're building something bigger than yourself with.
After my traditional line of questioning and selling the great points about the career ahead for anyone lucky enough to get this position, I launched into my full disclosure and she sat staring at me like one does a child who is walking a fine balance atop a 4 - foot brick wall — with anticipation, excitement and a heaping does of sheer shock and wonder all mixed together.
For the first time, researchers have found a way to capture fine details of antihydrogen's spectral lines and show they are in fact identical to hydrogen.
«Fundraisers must take great care in... how their actions may be perceived,» said a spokesperson for the U.K.'s Fundraising Standards Board, gently suggesting they need to walk a fine line between promoting their causes and making people uncomfortable.
Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
Subramanian was also generous to shed light on identifying the fine line between aligning roadmap to build with customer versus cannibalizing the roadmap by customizing it for a few customers.
Experts from Harpers Bazaar's also agree that it's great for hydration and hiding fine lines.
The offer has to walk a fine line between being motivational for consumers and sustainable for businesses.
For smaller businesses, that fine line between underpricing and scaring customers into the arms of competitors feels even narrower.
He told me that his company was walking a very fine line in terms of how the Internet is paid for and monetized.
In a time where working from home is common, polos and khakis are replacing suits and ties, and cursing like a sailor is seen as an expression of passion for your work, the fine line between work and home grows thinner and thinner.
Great business blogs have to walk a fine line: they have to create value for current and prospective customers while at the same time supporting a strategy that provides business growth.
If GDPR has a silver lining for Facebook — and a privacy regime which finally has teeth that can bite is not something you'd imagine the company would welcome — it's that it can spin steps it's having to make to comply with EU regulations as an alacritous and fine - grained response to a US political data scandal and try to generate the impression it's hyper sensitive to (now highly politicized) data privacy concerns.
This session [explored] the public policy landscape for blockchain tech, including the key question of how regulators and operators can balance the fine line between protecting consumers and stifling innovation.»
As for hate speech, it is a problem across social media — on Twitter and YouTube, too — where the platforms walk a fine line between preventing abuse and restricting speech.
But if you are looking for consilience, in which multiple lines of independent evidence converge on the same target, then Schwartz's argument is a good one to have in your arsenal, for it fits nicely with biological arguments for intelligent design (cf. Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box), recent philosophical work on mental causation (cf. Robert Koons» Realism Regained), cosmological fine - tuning (cf. John Barrow and Frank Tipler's The Anthropic Cosmological Principle), and consciousness studies (cf. Dean Radin's The Conscious Universe).
That fine line between the blessings of science and healthcare; God working through people in those areas, and exchanging dependancy on God for man - made remedies that aren't what we really need...
For some secularists there is only a fine line between a small minority of Muslims seeking heavy - handed influence in schools and children singing «Shine Jesus Shine»
And these words are especially unfair to members of the clergy, many of whom work tirelessly at their jobs and have to walk a very fine line between shepherding their congregations and advocating for change.
a set of values, beliefs, and structure in a person's life in order to give them direction and a sense of right and wrong is fine, but organized religions are no more than large corporations, and like any large corporation are only focused on their bottom line... trying to control the public and extract as much money as they can from them by any means necessary... promoting fear, uncertainty, hate and a sense that they alone can offer salvation... for a price (although they are very cleaver about getting to this hidden and unspoken cost... after all these hundreds of years they have perfected their craft well!)
The fact - specific calculus may not sit well with the legal mind, but common or general laws seem uncommonly clumsy instruments for such fine - line detail.
He did not ouright call for violence in the «rounding up» of gays but he is walking a fine line here.
But as I told them, there's a fine line between tolerance and letting people walk all over you... which religion has been doing for far too long.
«Many of my fine Christian friends, pastors, and teachers routinely made the claim that they were Bible - believing Christians, and they were committed to the whole Bible and that — and this was one of my favorite lines — «God said it, I believe it, that settles it for me!»
I agree with Tom, no one cares that you believe, thats fine by me, but when you try to envelope your religious beliefs into government / lawmaking / schooling, you cross a line, the Taliban runs their government with a strict religious core and thats working out great for those under their law, isn't it?
Perhaps this is too fine a line, but there is a huge difference for me between someone who is completely convinced that God doesn't exist and the person who prays and confesses struggles with unbelief.
If you happen to be a creationist, I will vote for the candidate who believes in science, bit if you are wishy - washy, flip - floppy, or just «walking a fine line» that answers nothing, you do NOT deserve my vote.
My skin was bumpy and dry and I had fine lines on my face, I had migraines for the first time in my life, my hair was thinning, I definitely had a foggy brain, leg muscles ached, and I was always tired.
Bake the slices in a 300 ˚ F oven for about 15 minutes, flip, and bake another 10 minutes, until crisp and dark brown (be careful not to burn them — it's a fine line!).
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