Sentences with phrase «from a fire hose»

The day the course launched was astonishing — like drinking from a fire hose.
It's like trying to get a drink of water from a fire hose.
Imagine trying to sip from a fire hose that is blasting water down your throat.
If getting the daily news feels like drinking from a fire hose, this list can help you stay focused on the science developments that matter.
The proximate cause of a loss is the thing nearest to it, such as water from a fire hose damaging the building.
He's been drinking from the fire hose of mobile game releases since before the App Store even went online, and now spends his days playing as many iOS games as humanly possible while managing the similarly insane crew of TouchArcade writers.
Much of his work repurposes urban items in vibrant and imaginative new ways, from a fire hose in In the Event of Race Riot XIII to salvaged wood from the Wrigley gum factory in Cosmology of Yard, which was featured in the 2010 Whitney Biennial.
We will essentially be upgrading your data connection from a fire hose to ten fire hoses.
Simply stated, B2B buyers are learning at an increasing rate how to decipher meaningful, relevant, intelligent, and engaging content from the fire hose that is now marketed to them.
Um, do you mean to say you've never had those diapers with reconstituted raisins that can only be cleaned with a blast from a fire hose?
REALITY: Crazing is caused by the rapid cooling of window glass, as when water from a fire hose strikes a hot window.
In the world where the funders (governements, and the eventual payers — taxpayers) look at the close to $ 100 billion wasted so far on climatology, observe that there have been no practical results from this fire hose of money and decide that the next $ 100 billion should be used on more useful stuff.
«Some would probably describe it best as drinking from a fire hose as time goes from the election day forward but it's something that the team is up to the task and the president - elect is up to the task.»
The proximate cause of a loss is the thing nearest to it, such as water from a fire hose damaging the building.
Like water from a fire hose, information overwhelms and numbs us.
, choose the business & technology tab, or elect to drink from the fire hose of «all news.»
What we are seeing is a shift in buyer behavior from that of trying to drink from the fire hose to that of selectively choosing Intelligent Engagement.
As a colleague of mine once said, it's like trying to drink from a fire hose.
Reading him is like trying to drink from a fire hose.
Teaching people about Catholicism is like giving them a drink from a fire hose.
When the letdown or flow of milk is too fast for baby to manage, it can make nursing a stressful and sometimes scary experience for baby, sort of like trying to drink from a fire hose.
The Council members experienced searching a home with zero visibility; live fire conditions in the burn tower; making a connection to a hydrant and flowing water from a fire hose.
Bob Dougherty is new to politics, but in his first year on the Syracuse Common Council, he's been drinking from a fire hose.
What flashed on the screen was a spray of black grains, released from a pressurized tube like water from a fire hose, with little bursts of electricity — veins of white just centimeters long.
The work is grueling and unremitting — «like drinking from a fire hose,» as they say around campus.
He and six other workers were on the roof, melting snow with water from fire hoses.
It feels like drinking from a fire hose, but the more you know, the easier it gets.
So I started to research: It was like drinking from a fire hose.
Using the web often feels like drinking from a fire hose, and fortunately, there are many tools out there whose sole function is to help you get organized.
«There is recognition among employers that lengthy eLearning makes learners «drink from a fire hose,»» says Gail Eisenstein, a SweetRush Instructional Designer.
The «drinking from a fire hose» phase of an academic administrator job.
less is more I came across a phrase recently that beautifully summarises something I've been pondering on for a long time, «the modern learner is being asked to drink from a fire hose».
For me, the activities that other people take for granted — blogging and twittering and facebooking, learning html and widgets and pings and trackbacks — it's all like trying to drink from a fire hose.
As you become more educated about finances, it can be like drinking from a fire hose.
It's like drinking from a fire hose.
Like everybody says it's like drinking from a fire hose.
Water damage goes for if there is a water main break and your apartment is damaged or if your house catches on fire, you will receive water damage from the fire hoses.
Water damage goes for a leak in an apartment or if there is a fire, the water from a fire hose will cause water damage that is covered under a basic policy.
«It's like drinking from a fire hose,» Matt Oczkowski, Cambridge's head of product, said in an interview at the company's new Pennsylvania Avenue offices.
«Looking at home options is kind of like drinking from a fire hose, so categorizing [options] by room makes the process more manageable,» says Avid Ratings founder and CEO Paul Cardis.
«It was like drinking from a fire hose, buying thousands of homes a week,» he says.
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