Sentences with phrase «hand turn on»

The woman was travelling alone and inching up to the intersection at Sterling and Dundas to make a right - hand turn on Dundas, just as the truck was doing the same.
From Clifden, if taking the N59 (Galway) road south it is about 16 miles (25 minutes) to a right hand turn on the R340 (sign posted for the hotel).
«Cuomo has clearly taken a left - hand turn on Route 2020 with this budget,» said Democratic consultant Evan Thies.

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A feature highlighted is the ability to wave your hand in front of a smoke detector that has signaled an alarm to make it turn off; no climbing up on ladders or chairs or swinging towels required.
Whether you eat fiber and vinegar together or not, know that they are great weight - loss foods to have on hand whenever you feel the need to tame your appetite and turn on fat burning controls.
By the time she emerges after an hour, glistening and flushed, she's beaming; standing beside the water in a black, pool - worn one - piece bathing suit, she puts her hands on her hips and turns her face to the morning sun.
First things first: If you come off like a snake - oil salesman desperate to get his hands on capital, you'll immediately turn investors away.
On a stretch of Highway 101, east of downtown San Francisco, Vogt had clicked a button between the front seats, turned a dial to adjust the speed, taken his hands off the wheel, moved his feet back from the gas pedal and brake — and then turned to look me straight in the face, while, at 60 miles per hour, the scenery ticked by.
Under TREB's current rules, real estate agents and brokers can access this information through the Multiple Listing Service and turn it over by hand, e-mail or fax to their clients (the clients can't get it themselves because it's not available on Realtor.ca, the public version of MLS).
The innovative void has increased the pressure on Jobs» hand - picked successor, Tim Cook, to prove he is capable of sustaining the success and growth that turned Apple into the world's most valuable company and a beloved brand.
On the other hand, those that provide you with more information might turn out to be better quality leads.
But as the spotlight intensifies on his seemingly inevitable candidacy, does Strauss - Kahn risk overplaying his hand and turning off both the IMF and French voters?
Wide angle cameras on the left and right hand side of the screen track the presenter's face, automatically switching angles as the presenter turns.
If the donated business had been a sporting goods manufacturer, on the other hand, the college probably would have turned down the bequest to avoid UBTI.»
Yelp had a situation on its hands at the turn of the month.
Russo says some large national shippers design routes so that their drivers make as few left hand turns as possible, to save on fuel waiting and help prevent accidents.
It was even suggested that if criminals got their hands on these atomic hearts, they could turn them into nuclear weapons.
Most companies have the resources necessary to get their hands on lots of data, but don't have the experience or analytic strength necessary to turn those data into actionable insights.
The relevant difference between Finance and HR is that Finance gains prestige by bringing to bear the tools of quantitative analysis; HR issues, on the other hand, are typically harder to quantify and turn into math, leading many people to think of them as «mushy.»
If, on the other hand, you don't express fondness for the person you're meeting, you could potentially turn them off.
King tells the story of his uncle dragging a huge, hand - made toolbox with him on every carpentry job, even small ones that barely needed a couple of turns of a screwdriver.
Then, on October 17, 1997, a Chevy Suburban ran a red light and plowed into the side of her gray Mitsubishi Eclipse, which was waiting to make a left - hand turn at an intersection.
On the other hand, some online business owners just can't seem to find the time or the knowledge that turns places like Facebook and Twitter into gold mines.
Fathers often tell him that their deep desire to be more hands - on as a parent is stymied by a fear of being stigmatized, or turned down.
On the other hand, flaunting one's income on a date is considered rude and a major turn - off in the UOn the other hand, flaunting one's income on a date is considered rude and a major turn - off in the Uon a date is considered rude and a major turn - off in the UK.
On the other hand, it could turn out exactly opposite and meetings in the virtual workplace might resemble a cross between a cos - play convention and a competition between a dozen Village People tribute bands.
OLEDs, on the other hand, are mini light sources that directly generate light when turned on.
It's the realization that you've handed over an accumulation of years and years of data — data you gave Facebook back when it first introduced that big blue login button on sites around the web, data you gave to app developers who turned around and scooped up your friends» data, too.
On the basis of the information to hand at present, this may well turn out to be one of the shallower recessions Australia has experienced.
On the other hand, if the search should turn up relevant evidence on that front, the Justice Department could turn it over to Mueller's teaOn the other hand, if the search should turn up relevant evidence on that front, the Justice Department could turn it over to Mueller's teaon that front, the Justice Department could turn it over to Mueller's team.
On the other hand, things may really turn out awesome.
He turned his back on America's allies and handed China a giant strategic victory.
To find the best basic, smart and body fat digital scales, we turned first to a bevy of experts, including Wirecutter, Consumer Reports, Top Ten Reviews, Good Housekeeping and others, putting the most weight (pun intended) on those sources that perform hands on testing.
When an entrepreneur doesn't have the cash on - hand to start their venture, they often turn to friends and family.
Turning to the week at hand, the investment community will be focused on earnings.
But the former Soviet Union gave neoliberals a free hand in turning land and natural resources over to insiders and slashing taxes on them — while imposing a stiff «flat tax» on labor's income.
Over the past few months, Kenney turned his guns on Quebec for allegedly biting the equalization hand that feeds it by not supporting the now - defunct Energy East pipeline.
Just a few months ago, a North Korean war was a horrifically real probability, but now we have a smiling and smartly - turned - out Kim Jong - un on camera shaking hands with world leaders.
On the other hand, if your investing timeline is shorter, then market volatility does turn into a risk factor.
In the large industrial countries, on the other hand, the rebound has been more tentative, and driven more by the turn in the inventory cycle and temporary policy measures than a strong pick - up in private demand.
Keep in mind that removing the hands from the steering wheel for too long directly violates the terms drivers agree to when they turn on the feature.
I have slightly mixed feelings about McFarlane's treatment of Hamm — on one hand, Trent seems like a good guy that took the kind of initiative that McFarlane recommends to launch his blog and turn it into a wildly successful site that he was able to sell for $ 1,000,000 +.
If religion can be turned on its head like this — where the Invisible Hand of Wall Street (invisible to the Justice Department, at least) is elevated to a faux - Deist moral philosophy — is it any surprise that economic orthodoxy and formerly progressive tax policy is succumbing?
When the Yankees are on a hot win winning streak, the speculator can double his investments after each victory, but when the Yankees» bats turn cold, the speculative investor will be walking the streets hat in hand.
But we do at times sense when turning points are at hand based on the to and fro between gold, gold stocks and sub-sectors within the mining stocks universe).
The central bank has the monopoly on issuing currency, so if a customer withdraws cash from a demand deposit, the bank in turn has to obtain the bank notes by drawing down its reserves account with the central bank (leaving aside that banks keep a certain amount of vault cash on hand).
Never turn on the hot water unless you intend to do something far more than wash your hands.
When I made an off - hand comment that revealed my atheism, the good Christians came out and egged my house, drew «demonic» symbols on my car, and turned me away from their stores.
On the other hand, those Episcopalians may turn out to be right who say that it is in the nature of Anglicanism that no battle is definitive.
Thus university theology is characteristically in search of the very possibility of theology as such and tends, on the one hand, rarely to advance beyond prolegomena, programmatic probings, or an apologetic natural theology — unless it turns, on the other hand, with no little relief, to the very respectable study of the history of theology (as demonstrated, for instance, by the Bonhoeffer Society, the 19th Century Working Group of the AAR, the Tillich Working Group, or even the recently founded Karl Barth Society).
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