Sentences with phrase «good guardrails»

Freewheeling on social media is not always a formula for success — see US Airways or KitchenAid or Anthony Weiner — but Rebelez says IHOP has «good guardrails» in place, a well - thought - out strategy, and complete faith in MRM McCann, its social media agency.
New signs, wider shoulders and better guardrails will be installed.

Not exact matches

We're trying to align these things better by territory - the European races, the American races, the Asian races - but it gets difficult in terms of the weather and managing contractual guardrails
Even though, by now, you have well established a safe co-sleeping environments with guardrail s and such, when it comes to your baby, you want to make sure that every little detail is fail safe.
«While litigation and legislation provide important guardrails, Educators 4 Excellence believes those directly impacted by what happens in our classrooms should be proactively identifying better strategies to improve teaching and learning.
I still don't believe this rear - biased four - wheel - drive nonsense that Audi goes on about: the RS4 may be the best - balanced, least - understeering car it has produced since the early 1980s, but it still feels no more rear - biased than Brigitte Nielsen leaning over a low guardrail.
Beresiwsky moved to California from Upstate New York in the 1970s, and he put his experience working with steel to good use in a part - time position at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca when he began repairing guardrails on Oct. 17, 1977.
Better yet, it provides guardrails, which most people have no idea how to create.»
The best withdrawal strategy is a flexible strategy, and one that is built with «guardrails», he says.
The controls got a little annoying as well, sometimes I was trying to get onto a small platform and would get caught on a guardrail I would have to jump off only to get caught on the rail again.
Very quickly we can see that matter of goal - setting isn't some abstract number that is a guardrail but it is bound up in our assessments of risk and of willingness to pay for abatement as well as bear risk.
But if we ask ourselves what kind of diplomatic agreement would set the world on a trajectory leading to much stronger commitments, so that warming might be contained within the 2 °C guardrail or better, then what happened in Paris is as good as could be hoped for.
A recent report by the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WGBU) assessed what it would take to have a good chance of remaining within the 2ºC guardrail.25 The study concluded that even a delay in the peaking year to 2015 means that global emissions must fall at a rate close to 5 per cent per annum.
The 2 °C «guardrail» has been accepted by all nations including Australia as the one that has a good chance of avoiding the worst effects of global warming (although many scientists believe it is set too high and we should be aiming for 1.5 °C).
As well, the involved worker had a reported history of seizures, the platform added to the order picker had a slippery surface, and was not equipped with guardrails.
The ET - Plus guardrails as well as State Departments of Transportation have been the targets of numerous other lawsuits after other victims were injured in car crashes where guardrails contributed to their injuries.
The legal industry has some «wicked» problems to confront: the access to justice crisis, creating meaningful guardrails for social media and its potential to obliterate fact from misinformation, protecting democracy, and training future lawyers — as well as legal service providers — to ensure they have the competencies, experience, and tools necessary to tackle these challenges.
Ava Austin, 11, who drove with her mother from Boca to Parkland, waved this sign from behind a guardrail dividing the crowds from the stage: «I go to school for the best years of my life.
Darn near as good as a guardrail!
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