At last count, sugar can be
flying under the radar using over 60 different names.
Not exact matches
So don't let quizzes
fly under your
radar any longer; try
using them in your marketing strategy to see just how far your brand can get.
Coin of the day: Reddcoin (RDD)-- a sleeper — most widely
used social network coin in the world —
flying under the
radar since 2014.
A market guru that inspired one of the stock screening models we
use at Validea, Joseph Piotroski was a trailblazer in the realm of quantitative investing, although he
flew largely
under the investing world
radar.
The cuckoos also
use their crafty «hawk impression'to allow them to
fly «
under the
radar», undetected as they scope out potential nests in which to deposit their parasitic eggs.
After establishing his reputation in Mexico he's keen to move into the big - time — although having never met his father he has mixed feelings about his parentage, and so decides to
fly under the
radar by continuing to
use his maternal surname.
America's fifth - largest cell phone provider — U.S. Cellular — is
flying under the
radar, yet roughly 1 in 60 people
use their service.
Ironically, the criminals who believe they are
flying under the
radar by
using Bitcoin are actually leaving more of a digital paper trail, helping the police.
Some of these apps are even programmed to keep tabs on how much processing power their
using so as to easily
fly under the
radar of the average user.
The methods people
use to
fly under the
radar are especially interesting.
The goal here is to
fly under the
radar of employers who would
use your full name from your resume to scan your personal social media information to learn more about you.
It allows you to
use the tasty features from the functional resume but you can still
fly in
under the
radar in the eye of the reader.