Sautee any veggies you want to include
in the scramble in a pan, and then add the tofu along
Not exact matches
This essentially means using an algorithm to
scramble a piece of data, such as a name,
in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece of data is run through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces of original data must match.
«The mobility, speed, and accessibility of news and information have transformed the way we communicate
in our everyday lives,» explains Hannah, «and companies are
scrambling to keep up with the new communication expectations of today's employees.»
Alongside a Canadian Press investigation last year that revealed a «crisis»
in faulty elevators, expect there to be plenty of opportunity as landlords
scramble for qualified contractors to maintain aging systems.
The
scramble for skilled workers
in the state has intensified as the economy improves and training falls short of demand.
Trump, who invested little
in formulating specific policy proposals during the presidential campaign, left his team
scrambling after he won the election to prepare to implement on his campaign promises.
The social networking giant pulls
in billions of advertising dollars at a time when more traditional news publishers are
scrambling to boost their online ad revenues.
In fact, in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political partie
In fact,
in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political partie
in the autumn of 2008, when the rest of the world was
scrambling to deal with the fallout of the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, Harper made a priority of curbing public funding for political parties.
And
in September, at about the first Wednesday after Labour Day, they «go haywire,» as parents with young kids
scramble to readjust to a new school year.
Often, we'll see something on a blog post, like [the recently trendy] microwave potato chip maker, and we'll
scramble to get it
in stock as quickly as popular while people
in the blogosphere are still taking about it.»
Others
scrambled to their rooms to stuff a bag and dash for the car (which you should never do
in a nuclear attack).
It looks and tastes just like an egg, it is high
in protein, has zero cholesterol and sold over 800 orders of «Just
Scramble Teriyaki» and «All Day Just
Scramble»
in the first six days.
Wells Fargo's annual meeting is on Tuesday
in Des Moines, Iowa, 1,800 miles away from company headquarters, where top executives have been
scrambling for nearly two years to contain the damage from a sales practices scandal
Plans had already been
in the works to streamline the bakery business, but had to be suddenly abandoned as management
scrambled to deal with a new disaster.
Although Google announced back
in February that changes would be taking place, companies are
scrambling to make their sites mobile - friendly.
CHICAGO, Feb 16 - U.S. agricultural merchants are
scrambling to register themselves as cooperatives after a blunder
in the country's new tax law gave farmers a tax break for selling grains to co-ops rather than private firms.
Arkadium was
scrambling to fill
in for the Crimean employees who didn't make the move and trying to recover from a couple of big bets on new games that had vastly underperformed.
Greece's bailout expires at the end of the month, at which a $ 1.6 billion payment to the IMF will come due, and European leaders are
scrambling to avoid a Greek default amid accelerating bank withdrawals
in the troubled country.
With nearly 100 positions to fill
in the next two years, Raider and Katz - Mayfield are
scrambling to find talent who not only understand complex manufacturing, but are also willing to relocate to this German backwater.
In 2013, a Santa asked boarding passengers for their wish lists, then scrambled to buy and wrap those items before they landed at their destination; for 2014, the airline took the idea to a village in the Dominican Republi
In 2013, a Santa asked boarding passengers for their wish lists, then
scrambled to buy and wrap those items before they landed at their destination; for 2014, the airline took the idea to a village
in the Dominican Republi
in the Dominican Republic.
In an oblique reference to Trump and his social - media habits, Guajardo says policy - makers sometimes find themselves
scrambling to respond to the thoughts of a superior shared publicly at 6 a.m.
For someone supposed to be laundering millions of dollars
in stolen funds, with investigators from three countries
scrambling to track the money, Ding Zhize was a surprisingly unhurried man.
After slamming Trump's actions and
scrambling to protect their own employees, tech companies extended support to others impacted by President Trump's entry ban on noncitizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries, which remained
in effect on Sunday.
Information is encrypted, or
scrambled,
in transit.
Instead, he has been
scrambling to evade Western sanctions and find new sources of exports and investment
in Asia.
The problem is that,
in the
scramble to create the requisite impeccable customer experiences needed, these same companies run the risk of building on long - established myths promising, but failing to deliver, great business returns.
«
In e-commerce, reputation is all on what you sell, and we were
scrambling.»
In just about every community in the nation, there are temp agencies that are always scrambling for people willing to take short - term or temporary work assignment
In just about every community
in the nation, there are temp agencies that are always scrambling for people willing to take short - term or temporary work assignment
in the nation, there are temp agencies that are always
scrambling for people willing to take short - term or temporary work assignments.
The Globe and Mail on Tuesday reported that,
in the face of new rules stating that compensation practices must be made public, Ontario hospitals are «
scrambling» to eliminate executive perks.
The reality of the current TV landscape, of course, is that virtually everyone is competing with everyone else
in some way or another as all the major players
scramble to stake a claim
in the new digital, streaming marketplace.
Wichita, Kansas - based Spirit makes some 70 percent of the structure of the 737, the world's most - sold commercial plane, but has faced disruptions this year
in its own supply chain as parts makers
scrambled to meet soaring demand.
It's a decision that distinguishes him from the rest of the restaurant industry, which is
scrambling — and
in many cases stretching — to claim its food is «clean» and healthy.
When the Internet began its growth
in the late 1990s, government and legal entities
scrambled to develop laws to govern the World Wide Web.
As the boxers for the main bout were summoned to the ring, a pile of officials and hangers - on
scrambled in to mill around for the cameras from HBO.
However, RBC saw an uptick
in mortgage demand at the end of calendar 2017 as people
scrambled to get loans before the changes took effect, he noted.
And Tetrick was
scrambling it
in a pan.
While massive blizzards and extreme weather
in places like New York can leave hotels and airlines
scrambling to alternate staff and schedules, the tourism industry
in Bali has a somewhat similar challenge every year: Day of Silence.
They argue that possible sanctions on the Venezuelan energy sector would harm the U.S. industry, and cause it to
scramble for heavy crude supplies from elsewhere, which would result
in higher fuel prices for consumers.
There's some good news for procrastinators still
scrambling to find receipts, tally deductions and fill out tax returns
in time for Uncle Sam's annual deadline.
«I used to be
in my ex-girlfriend's studio with my dog, racking up credit card debt, but now I'm
in Hong Kong
scrambling an egg for the wealthiest person
in Asia who is telling me he wants the world to be better for his grandkids, and that I'm helping,» Tetrick says.
The shifting accounts of the decision to fire Comey, whom Trump derided as a «showboat» and «grandstander,» added to a mounting sense of uncertainty and chaos
in the West Wing, as aides
scrambled to get their stories straight and appease an angry president.
It sent people
scrambling to prepay their 2018 property taxes before the law kicked
in on January 1.
Rachael Herrscher shares how to build an online presence and avoid certain pitfalls
in a world where everyone is
scrambling for «likes.»
The company's recent announcement that it will locate a second headquarters somewhere
in America and create up to 50,000 jobs has set off a
scramble by economic development officials
in cities across the country.
A $ 20 investment
in your freshman year is way more manageable than having to
scramble to replace something expensive two or three years later.
A report by Cisco (csco)
in July said that ransomware attacks are rising, with nearly 10,000 people and businesses paying extortion money each month to avoid having their sensitive data released or
scrambled.
It's tempting to sell at any price as entrepreneurs
scramble in the early days to establish a following, but resist the urge and hold true to your sustainable price.
North Korea's hidden artillery pieces have managed to deter outside invaders for decades, but with Kim
scrambling to perfect his fleet of intercontinental ballistic missiles and top US officials viewing Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions like a ticking time bomb, the use of the US's most advanced aircraft
in exercises signals the US is serious about the possibility of war.
The hacked user information included phone numbers, birth dates, security questions and answers, and «hashed,» or
scrambled, passwords, Yahoo said
in a list of frequently asked questions on its website.
The other thing Carson did while
scrambling for cash flow
in 2014 was contact her lender, and prepare a detailed presentation explaining her budget crunch.