Sentences with phrase «intricacies of running»

Right after I graduated from hospitality school, I undertook a series of courses (over a 5 month period) during which I learnt the intricacies of running a bar and performing waiting duties.
APIs in the space allow other developers the ability to utilize blockchain features, such as proof of existence, without the intricacies of running a full node.
I'm not sure where I got the idea that I should be born knowing the intricacies of running a business, but I used to be pretty dead set on this.
Personally I think it would be great if Wenger spent a year pinpointing his successor, or even appointing someone this summer and keeping Wenger on as a mentor for a season to teach the new arrival the intricacies of running the club?

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Socially speaking, it is much more efficient and sophisticated in the long run to understand the intricacies of human behavior than to demand one's way.
The web and intricacies of the internet are my domain (no pun intended), I know exactly how their badwords list works and the glaring ineffectiveness built right into it because whoever is running it for CNN isn't a SysAdmin and card carrying BOFH as I am.
«For us, it is the only thing we have done, which means we understand all of the intricacies in running these very unique properties.»
Foreman's long - distance run was set up by another one of those intricacies of pro football — the audible.
The details of state inspections of nail salons are perhaps most revealing about just how challenging it is to regulate a largely immigrant - run industry in which almost everything is done off the books and employers are often unfamiliar with the intricacies of state labor laws.
Your vehicle's oil helps to lubricate the intricacies that make up your engine, and if you run out of oil, it can cause severe and expensive damage to areas under the hood.
So why does the manager have all of these people running around and doing studies on all the intricacies of the industry?
I admit that I haven't yet reached the end of Spelunky, but that's mainly because I'm having so much fun running through the earlier levels and learning their intricacies (also, I can never resist the temptation to steal from shopkeepers, and they're always happy to murder me).
The intricacies of movement and delicate details sing individually, yet also stand firm as a larger whole; one can only imagine the riot of color that ran across that ceiling before it was whitewashed.
But while the Neo-Dadaists drew on a similar taste for paradox, psychological intricacy, and the absurd, they were generally less concerned with politics than with the artistic liberties found in making freewheeling work that ran across the full spectrum of art and technology.
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