Sentences with phrase «hay-bale maze»

If you want to sell cars, navigating the licensing maze can be a challenging process.
Everyone is eager to walk the maze - like streets lined by brilliantly hued buildings and the clutch of new boutiques, cafes, and galleries.
Fortified walls separate the beach from the town's maze of narrow streets, a mash - up of European and African architectural influences.
For obvious reasons, no one has run human mothers through mazes or timed them running down prey to compare their pre - and post-birth performance.
And yet, for all his professional accolades, Shannon was comfortable being something that we too often take for granted: an amateur.Shannon was «an amateur unicyclist» and «an amateur juggler,» and could often be found tinkering away at his home, building things from scratch such as a robotic mouse that could navigate a maze.
In a new study based on mice, scientists at Lancaster University found that a drug that goes after three diabetes - related targets «significantly reversed the memory deficit» in mice who got the drug, as measured by their performance in a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the drug.
Farrell learned that Microsoft consisted of seemingly innumerable independent clusters, each doing so many different things that it was unlikely that any one Microsoft contact would know how to navigate the maze.
I'm looking forward to the day when it gets really fine - grained — it would really have come in handy when I worked at the CBC, an absolutely giant maze of corridors that I still got lost in even after three years of working there.
Newkerk's main concern, according to Farrell, was how difficult it would be for a company of Full Armor's size to navigate the sprawling maze that is Microsoft.
There's a reason Conrad is especially qualified to navigate small businesses through the maze of health benefits: While at Amgen, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer, and the experience gave him profound insights into the byzantine workings of the American healthcare system.
And there are plenty of well - backed companies hoping to help navigate the maze of threats; cybersecurity startups have seen $ 4.6 billion in investment in the last two years alone, according to CB Insights.
A growing crop of businesses is set on helping consumers and companies navigate the maze of threats.
After they were given the drug, the mice were asked to go through a maze that tested their memory.
«It's hard for consumers to navigate the medical debt maze and come out with a clean credit report on the other side,» said CFPB director Richard Cordray in a statement.
Primarily created for entertainment, the Ozobot gets it directional cues from lines drawn on paper or a tablet to find its way out of mazes, follow paths and race other little bots.
In addition to regularly blogging on the subject of raising funding for his own blog mpd.me and publications like Inc.com and Business Insider, Davis has written a series of soon - to - be released self - published books on navigating the startup financing maze: «Fundraising Rules,» to be released this fall and «Breaking the Rules,» which is expected out sometime next year.
Donki's cluttered shops feature maze - like aisles stacked with items ranging from noodles and toilet paper to discounted luxury goods, including Rolex watches and Louis Vuitton bags.
Plumbing was a maze of misplaced pipes.
Animated balloons and other cartoons celebrate your every act of typing, while games, mazes, and videos entice you to stick with it.
Plus, once customers start walking through a store's maze of aisles, they are conditioned to walk up and down each one without deviating.
An observer unaware of Moore's rank might easily mistake him for an unusually forceful and charismatic enlisted man as he strides through the Tarawa's maze of narrow steel corridors, bellowing encouragement and mild jibes to almost everyone he encounters.
His basement was a maze of rooms, materials, projects, tools and machines.
They have low ceilings, and it's like being a rat in a maze.
The specter of Internet fraud has made it tougher for small e-merchants to navigate the maze of credit card processing fees charged by banks.
Receptionists Jamie Leelo and Kate Shine talk about how candidates can easily get lost on their maze - like way in.
The specter of Internet fraud has made it tougher for a small E-merchant to navigate the byzantine maze of credit - card - processing fees charged by banks — if it can get an E-merchant account at all.
Tina Barkman, manager of human resources at Friesens, has waited up to three years for potential employees to wend their way through the maze of the federal immigration bureaucracy.
I didn't even realize I had gone through almost the entire store at this point — after a while, all the tall shelves stacked with so many products started feeling like a maze, and I completely lost track of where I was.
We become mired down in a maze of abstract content.
The company has listings in more than 65,000 cities, and faces a conflicting maze of laws and HOA regulations, making it hard to enforce rules by geography.
Today, through his legal practice at the D.C. firm Dickstein Shapiro (where he bills an unfriendly $ 575 an hour) and Grow Fast Grow Right (an entrepreneurship training firm he co-founded), Sherman guides small businesses through the maze of regulatory, patent, and licensing issues.
It's a crammed, maze - like simulated office expanse that's reminiscent of a skateboarding park and completely void of those classic enablers of poor circulation and poor posture — desks and chairs.
Rather, it looks like Canada's bitumen accidentally slipped America's unwieldy tax maze.
THE Federal Government must do more to help businesses through the tax reform maze, warns the Australian Society of CPAs in its pre-budget submission.
Being the Change To streamline the often intimidating and expensive task — typically littered with «an endless maze of forms, acronyms and government agencies to navigate» — Wang launched an innovative Seattle - based startup called Boundless earlier this year.
But the company «supersized the concept and put it on steroids, L.A. - style,» leading thrill - seekers on a 25 - minute tour past gothic castles and burned - out churches, complemented by a maze overrun with monsters and maniacs.
Because the industry is secretive, with its funds funneled through a maze of innocuous - sounding contracts and shell businesses, it is difficult to estimate exactly how many people are at work trolling today.
We're tired of poor service from companies that don't treat us with respect or that send us into a phone mail maze that wastes minutes of our time and never connects us with a living person.
Uprooted trees and widespread flooding blocked many highways and streets across the island, creating a maze that forced drivers to go against traffic and past police cars that used loudspeakers to warn people they must respect a 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew imposed by the governor to ensure everyone's safety.
Juxtaposed to this instant gratification is the maze of EDCC's, or smart contracts, one must navigate to interact with the rudimentary decentralized exchanges that have existed up until now.
Robert Yerkes and John Dodson motivated mice to solve a maze, correcting their errors with an electric pulse — which in turn increased their stress...
Infrastructure deals are generally complex and take a significant period of time to complete, but the Russian bureaucratic maze and rent seeking have caused additional delays, in stark contrast to Chinese efficiency.
CloudGenix delivers «networks without networking,» which enables secure access to hybrid - cloud and virtualized applications via SD - WANs rather than a complex maze of networking hardware.
The road to financial freedom in retirement can seem more like a tangled maze.
Titles included under the deal include The Martian, The Revenant, Snoopy and Charlie Brown: A Peanuts Movie and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.
This takes away the pain of having to sell your car — an asset with a value that begins to depreciate the minute you buy it — and eliminates the need for maze - like leasing contracts.
(See Robert Jackall, Moral Mazes.)
THE MAZE OF GLOBAL M&A By Udayan Gupta Cross-border M&A is once again on the rise.
«In one respect, 2004 was a remarkable year for the stock market, a fact buried in the maze of numbers on page 2.
The following three steps provide a guide to navigating this seemingly daunting maze:
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