Sentences with phrase «loose polands»

This twist on the classic Irish coffee is made with a coffee pudding base infused with Irish cream, and topped with espresso whipped cream and loose espresso powder.
In a research note released Tuesday, Cowen and Company analyst Faye Landes wrote that investors will be «relieved» that Wilson, «who is considered something of a loose cannon» will no longer be acting as Lulu's chairman.
Reporting rules are so loose that the scam can be hidden for several years in an IFRS - bloated balance sheet.
«The Apprentice» made Trump a national pop - culture figure way beyond New York tabloids and glossy magazines, but more importantly, it promoted a different view of Trump: a confident but measured businessman who knew how to spot a good deal and foster success, and when to cut someone loose with a simple, «You're fired.»
His shoulders are rolled forward, his hair floppy and unbrushed, and he's wearing loose blue jeans and scuffed hiking boots.
Selling artisanal salts, premium spices, seasonings, loose teas and gourmet gifts.
Much of the Dair design, with its loose scripted type and individually designed headlines, might be considered «retro» today, but for a Canadian magazine in 1948 it was years ahead of its time.
About half of the patients in a Kymriah study got cytokine - release syndrome, a response to the reprogrammed cells running loose in the body.
There was no product, just a loose idea.»
The company's focus was originally on watches, high - end camera equipment and gold, but its category list has expanded to other precious metals, jewelry, loose diamonds, Apple computers and musical instruments.
Economic progress continues in the U.S., but its central bank would be wise to continue keeping policy loose, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said in a closely watched speech Monday.
And — voila, in one satisfying thwack — all of your loose keys that would otherwise annoyingly rattle magically (technically magnetically) band together.
«It was a pivotal point — if the culture at Airbnb had failed to evolve beyond the fast and loose rules of startup culture, the company's existence would have been in peril.»
«The work of these employees is very incestuous and loose,» an NREC insider told The Verge.
Today, business casual is de rigueur, yet the rite of institutionalized letting - loose endures.
Just because a great many so - called rules deserve a stake in the heart, doesn't mean you should take things too far and start playing totally fast and loose with language, however.
It seemed so counterproductive to let everyone loose to do whatever they wanted, but I wasn't thinking about how my own startup team would never be able to make progress fast enough if I or my co-founder had to give orders and approval at every turn.
President Mario Draghi of the ECB has been pursuing a loose monetary policy to revamp the low levels of inflation.
The head is held high, the arms are loose, the shoulders are set back and the chest is out.
«If at all possible, tie up any loose ends that you can,» advises Miller.
Timeliness: «If I found out how we were doing only at the end of the month — well, our company is just growing too rapidly for that to make sense,» says Buschman, who keeps the weekly reports in a loose - leaf binder, arranged chronologically so he can readily identify and chart cash - flow trends.
No business gets 100 percent positive feedback and everyone has a few customers with more than a couple of screws loose.
Behind this call is her expectation that this current era of loose monetary policy and tumbling interest rates may be coming to an end, which would put more pressure on companies with low credit quality.
That's because the brain is involved, and — as an astoundingly complex network of 100 billion cells and their 100 trillion connections — the organ does not easily loose its secrets.
They were inspired to create Tiesta Tea, which sells loose leaf teas labeled by function: Energizer, Slenderizer, Eternity, Immunity, and Relaxer.
A candidate search on LinkedIn casts a loose net says Ajao, and often returns a list of bad or sloppy fits.
Did they want the feel of a loose network of affiliates, Ã la FTD Florists, or a close - knit chain of stores, like Starbucks Coffee?
What critics said: «Blessed with a loose, anarchic B - picture soul that encourages you to enjoy yourself even when you're not quite sure what's going on, the scruffy «Guardians» is irreverent in a way that can bring the first «Star Wars» to mind.»
In a touching email dispatched to its 5.5 million co-op members yesterday, the company pledged to keep its doors closed on Nov. 27, the day when all hell breaks loose at malls across America, sometimes fatally.
Technology, however, has made it possible for loose networks of people, relatively or very unknown to each other, to come together to share information.
According to other credit agencies, loose wording made them potentially worthless.
She pointed out that the US isn't the only place with angry, impulsive people on the loose, yet «we are the only developed country in the world where this happens on a regular basis.»
If you've been working on a project that has required people to work long hours, when it's done, let loose a little and give people a chance to reconnect outside the office.
The maintenance of loose monetary policy in the euro zone could be seen as either positive or negative for gold, depending on whether the metal responds positively to a persistently low opportunity cost of holding the non-yielding metal or more negatively to a weaker euro.
«With nitrogen, you would require way higher (and dangerous) levels of pressure, and still loose plenty of nitrogen (and beer due to foaming) during packaging,» Xavier Jirau, scientific advisor of the homebrew club The Brewminaries, previously told Tech Insider via email.
Major exporter Russia also hinted that there would only be a loose agreement at the upcoming exporter meeting to rein in ballooning oversupply.
Stand barefooted, wearing loose - fitting clothing, on a non-slick floor with plenty of open space around you.
This company was launched by founders who got hooked on loose leaf tea while studying abroad in Prague.
Delaware law is pretty loose when it comes to shareholder approval.
Roughly half the staff at Odgers Berndtson Canada, one of this country's biggest search firms, resigned (or were cut loose, depending on whom you believe).
The cubist is given 15 seconds to inspect before being let loose to solve the puzzle.
«Probably in my mind the poster child for a central bank mistake was actually the U.S. Federal Reserve in 2003 and 2004... we had great conviction that the Federal Reserve was making a mistake with way too loose monetary policy.»
Some companies shake things up by letting employees loose in others» playpens.
Take a look at where else in the business you might be playing fast and loose with the rules.
So let us use your friend's loose semantics in our favour.
Bregman says it's also a good time to tie up loose ends so they don't leak into the evening.
It's basically the equivalent of making sure those crumpled up dollar - bills and loose quarters in your pockets at the end of the day end up in your bank balance rather than in your dryer's lint filter or between your couch cushions.
In a cardboard box divided into two halves labeled «Study» and «Netflix,» the media giant let loose a guinea pig named Professor Fuzzlepants, with a camera affixed overhead to capture its every move.
Where other companies supply their stores with headquarters - authored mission and values statements, Life Is Good provides loose - leaf binders labeled «Fuel» and stuffed with thank - yous from people who have taken solace or inspiration from its message.
But having loose ends, or open loops, cluttering up your headspace makes that difficult.
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