Sentences with phrase «in a glance of»

It's in her eyes, in glances of love and appreciation reflecting a bond that was unexpected but embraced.
I hope that viewers are able to see something of themselves and those they love in each painting, be it in the glance of an eye, the bend of a knee and an elbow, the smile on a face elated or the absence of human form where animals convey similar glances.
Hence, resumes create a first impression and in a glance of thirty seconds it turns out to be the last impression for the interviewers.

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There are hundreds of thousands of individuals in the U.S. claiming to be some flavor of «financial advisor,» but the qualifications of this diverse group vary widely — and the difference is not always apparent at first glance.
Raison says that while meditating, «Some people find it useful to have a little clock that they can put in front of them where they can just glance at it so they know [how much time] has passed.»
At first glance, each of these companies specialize in sending email.
The bottom line of the OHL seems strong when taken in sum and at a quick glance: The annual average net profit for the all the OHL member teams is $ 4.1 - million.
One glance at social media and the multitude of photos of friends posing in woollen beanies by the Great Wall or zip - lining through a steamy jungle, will confirm that a jaunt across continents has become commonplace.
At first glance, the planned $ 600 million expansion of Perth's Karrinyup Shopping Centre seems to run counter to the relentless march of internet retailing, especially as a fresh report predicts that 50 per cent of all retail sales will be made over the internet in less than 10 years.
On my way to the post office last summer, I stopped at a red light and glanced at the license plate on the black Dodge Caravan in front of me.
It keeps track of movement, calories burned and body temperature in real time while you're exercising — a quick glance at your phone will tell you how many calories you've worked off and if it's necessary to pick up the pace.
Memory retention is also higher: Details of a memo read while treading will stick in your mind longer than they would if you glanced at them slumped at a sitting desk.
The dot doesn't move for five... 10... 13 minutes, and I can picture poor Dipesh roaming the aisles in search of the elusive Ceres juice, perhaps glancing at his watch and cursing the South African juice company's apparent lack of distribution.
Anyone in any of the Accenture lab buildings can call up a map of the various campuses and see at a glance where anyone else is, and who else is with him or her, so that getting hold of the right people in the right place at the right time no longer is a hit - or - miss affair.
It's the next best thing to actually being in the room with them and also allows me to share highlights from my travels with them, whether it's a look outside my hotel room, a peek at a historic landmark or a glance of my unusual dinner.
When your folder list gets so long that you can't see all of them all in one glance, you're unlikely to maintain adequate awareness of what's in them, which ones require attention, and which are just storing aging detritus.
A glance at receivables may also remind you that you've been shy about collecting, says Ira Davidson, director of the Small Business Development Center at Pace University in New York City.
Essential information was often tucked away in computer files, so Toyota helped the team implement a system of whiteboards that let everyone see project status at a glance and act on what needed to be done.
But a quick glance at the stock market shows that there's one unambiguous winner from the American Health Care Act's (AHCA), aka Trumpcare's, stunning demise in the House of Representatives last Friday: hospitals.
We can not forget, however, that much of the competition faced by retailers in border regions comes from cross border shopping, which makes the retail market even more competitive than it would appear at first glance.
Recent developments in market structures and biotechnology augur well for the recovery of ailing US healthcare stocks At a glance • US healthcare stocks have performed badly recently but there is potential for recovery.
Here's a glance at the digital currency's rise in some of the region's major markets:
Creativity pick of the day: In Apple's latest ad, a teenager who uses facial recognition to open her iPhone X discovers a superhero - like capacity to unlock everything around her with a mere glance.
Although at first glance this might sound like highway robbery, there are other fees and expenses eating away at your margin that you need to make up for with this markup in order to walk away with some level of profit.
In the realm of acquiring ownership in individual businesses, it often includes avoiding a trap many investors find tempting: Namely, overlooking what one famed economist has called the «tried and true» companies that rarely change, are highly profitable, and pump out ever - increasing sums of free cash flow for the stockholders despite being so ordinary few give them a second glancIn the realm of acquiring ownership in individual businesses, it often includes avoiding a trap many investors find tempting: Namely, overlooking what one famed economist has called the «tried and true» companies that rarely change, are highly profitable, and pump out ever - increasing sums of free cash flow for the stockholders despite being so ordinary few give them a second glancin individual businesses, it often includes avoiding a trap many investors find tempting: Namely, overlooking what one famed economist has called the «tried and true» companies that rarely change, are highly profitable, and pump out ever - increasing sums of free cash flow for the stockholders despite being so ordinary few give them a second glance.
At first glance, the idea that smaller blocks are bad for mining revenue may appear incorrect, since fee rates have recently exploded based on the demand of Bitcoin transactions outpacing the supply of space in the blocks.
Although the monthly payment on a 30 - year mortgage with TD Bank seems lower at first glance, each bank uses its own set of assumptions in its online mortgage estimates, leading to minor variations in cost.
In most countries (including the US and UK), more than half of newly created enterprises fail within the first five years (business failure statistics according to OECD Entrepreneurship at a Glance Report 2016 and Eurostat).
Stay in control of your scan by getting relevant information and statistics at a glance.
Those familiar with some of the basic elements of technical price analysis have probably used candlestick charts in some of their market analysis and this is generally because these charts help you to make broad assessments with just a quick glance.
But while this quarter may not look great after a quick glance at the headline numbers, it represents a continuation of Markel's proven efforts to consistently grow its various businesses and generate market - beating returns in the process.
A quick glance at its release reveals its bottom line net earnings available to shareholders stood at $ 6.4 billion, a staggering 41 % gain over the $ 4.5 billion posted in the second quarter of 2013.
A quick glance at the equity portfolio from 1977 shows 24 % of the assets in GEICO and another 18 % in Washington Post.
At first glance, observers could be forgiven for assuming the current contest at Cypress follows something of an established path: Dissatisfied with the company's cultural shift in his absence, a spurned founder / CEO attempts to wrest control back from the board responsible for his ouster, presumably in service of reinstating the tone and tenor of the prior regime.
«At one point I recognized that Warren Buffett, though he had every advantage in learning from Ben Graham, did not copy Ben Graham, but rather set out on his own path, and ran money his way, by his own rules...» I have just quickly glanced at Bronte Capital's blog post, but I am sure Todd Combs and Ted Weschler were not hired because they lived and died by Buffet's word but rather because they manifested the teachings of value investing in their own styles.
«This new service will allow our clients to identify at a glance those companies in a portfolio with a pending meeting that might pose above - normal ESG risk,» said Katherine Rabin, Chief Executive Officer of Glass Lewis.
We can see at a glance where any piece of content is in our process.
And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
Vancouver, B.C. - headquartered Glance Technologies Inc. (Glance) has opened an office in Melbourne, Australia as part of its global expansion strategy.
America's trouble is related to and to some extent parallels a loss of confidence in democracy being experienced across the globe, which at first glance might provide Americans with a kind of reassuring sense of commiseration or comparative health.
With a glance, he deputes Don to pitch to Ted, and at the first sign of wavering he barks, «Ted's in
At first glance, this makes no sense, unless all you want to do is pull money out of the economy in one sector and put it into the economy in....
Go some distance away, because then the work appears smaller and more of it can be taken in at a glance, and a lack of harmony or proportion is more readily seen.»
The great American grandmaster Rueben Fine wrote of Capablanca: «What others could not discover in a month's study he saw at a glance.
A stranger approaching you in the street will in a second's glance see you whole, size you up, place you in a way in which you can not and never will, even though you have spent a lifetime with yourself... and therefore ought to know yourself best of all.
The telephone number flashed at the bottom of the TV screen and the camera's occasional glance at three tiers of telephone operators might make you think you were watching a telethon, with the callers transmitting promises of gifts rather than the confessions of faith they are in fact making.
You know, I bet if you slapped the rise in number of atheists / agnostics in the country on a graph with the decline in morality and good sense, you'd get a big fat X. It's pretty obvious which way things are going with a mere cursory glance at today's society.
Surprisingly, Maine makes little of these scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
At first glance it might seem appealing to argue that the mystery of God outstrips our capacity to delineate it, that every theology in its own way must fall so short of the truth that no position can, however seriously maintained, be markedly any more or less true than any other.
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