Sentences with phrase «more than treats»

Although gourmet treats are available at a variety of price points, they are more expensive to manufacture and will cost more than treats sold at mass and grocery.
To please them is the Picard's goal, and often he appreciates praise more than treats.
She still loves her belly rubs, almost more than treats.
They require more than treats and friendship to thrive.
Affection is now a reward for good behavior; he may even enjoy that more than his treats!
The drug combination shrunk tumors by at least 50 percent more than those treated with either drug alone.
Use essential oils and their aromas to do more than treat the physical condition.
Unlike anti-inflammatory medications that merely reduce swelling or pain medications that make the situation a bit more bearable, the HGH benefits for joints do more than treat the symptoms.
Pasta should be nothing more than a treat because it isn't providing your dog with anything they aren't already getting in their normal dog food.
Consider green beans nothing more than a treat and your dog will reap the benefits.
Ferreira adds that having the right products in the right place will help generate more than treat and chew sales.
Veterinary Specialty Center is about so much more than treating cats and dogs.
Our staff love nothing more than treating honeymooners to the stay of their lifetime.
The BAUD is doing so much more than treating ADD these days.
Originally we were planning to remove a few walls and put in a simple updated kitchen so walking into this beautiful space each day is more than a treat.

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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler signaled that he would heed President Obama's call to preserve net neutrality — that is, treat broadband internet service providers as utilities (subject to more rigorous regulation than previously) to maintain equal access for all to the internet.
Cabins «may become like cattle cars... but a significant percentage would rather be treated that way and fly for X» than have far more legroom and have all kinds of things and travel for X plus 25 percent,» he told CNBC in May.
Now, Keir Dillon and his six - person team at Frends are on a mission to seize a large swath of the market with premium headphones for women that are treated more like designer handbags than the «shrink - it - and - pink - it» products that had plagued the category to that point.
On deck for this year: Taking the knowledge garnered from selling more than 20 million products and using it to develop a Bark & Co. - branded line of toys and treats.
When people are treated more than is absolutely necessary, it's easy to mess something up — a widely known problem known as «overtreatment.»
«When we launched our science initiative last year, I spoke about how we need to change that our government spends 50x more treating people who are sick than finding cures so people don't get sick in the first place,» he wrote.
Small - business owners looking to buy mobile phones are often treated more like consumers than business professionals with specific business needs.
Don't expect others to be more upbeat than you or treat customers better than you treat them.
The poll, which surveyed more than 1,000 U.S. adults, found that 52 percent of Americans say men do not treat women equally in the workplace while 61 percent of women say that their male counterparts fail to treat them as equals.
It is a guarantee that you'll be treated well, that you'll get a high - quality product that won't dent your bank balance, and you'll get more fun out of your purchase than you expected.
Now, the brand is trying to prove that it is about more than just the frosted treat.
David Poole, a UBC computer science professor who specializes in artificial intelligence, explains that Watson and Siri treat the Internet as part of their brains, and consequently know more than any human ever could.
But an article in The New York Times reported on Tuesday indicated the company has more to worry about than how it treats women and detailed a series of questionable business practices.
I see employees treated as «second class citizens» more often than I see them treated as royalty!
And launching studies to treat more widespread diseases could still be more than a few years off.
It's not a blockbuster, but Sirturo is saving lives: the drug, which was added to the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines List in 2015, has been registered in over 40 countries and used to treat more than 10,000 patients.
On a typical day, more than a thousand people are treated in ERs across the country for misusing prescription opioids.
The key is to accept full responsibility and ensure that you treat the customer more than fairly.
The number of parents who treat their children unequally in wills more than doubled from 1995 to 2010, according to an October 2015 working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research.
AmpliPhi and Adaptive Phage Therapeutics have successfully treated more than two dozen patients with life - threatening conditions and are currently treating a few others under an emergency use authorization granted by the US Food and Drug Administration.
If you haven't followed this story, you'll remember Shkreli from his fame two years ago, when his biotech firm, Turing Pharmaceuticals, acquired the patent to a drug used to treat malaria, cancer and aids, and jacked up the retail price by more than 5,000 percent.
Your company's values, how you treat each other, your clients, and stakeholders, and a healthy work culture are more important than the business strategies you execute.
On more than one occasion, Ellison has said that «everyone wants to be loved,» including him — a peculiar statement considering the callousness with which he has been known to treat employees.
North Americans now spend more on pet accessories than they do on children's toys, and they treat their pets «as actual family,» says Little.
It reports that in Bologna's Eataly World you can do things like watch pasta or olive oil is made, meet cows and pigs that are treated more like pets at the facility than food, and snack on freshly cut prosciutto.
Cancer is more complex to treat with a vaccine than viruses, like the measles, mumps or flu, and varies according to patient.
She was inspired to write the post after a Los Angeles Times article claimed that the majority of people feel that business and first class passengers are treated with more respect than those in economy.
There are several drugs to treat ALS currently in clinical trials and we are hopeful that people living with ALS have even more therapies available to them sooner rather than later.»
But, as inevitable problems arise, the older and more experienced investors treat these things as business as usual: problems to be dealt with rather than major catastrophes that are about to kill the company.
When people empathize with your journey, they're more likely to appreciate and celebrate your results and treat your success as an inspiration, rather than a source of distress.
Screening and early diagnosis are crucial for treating this problem, but more than 50 percent of all cases go unnoticed.
His vision treats management more as an art than a science.
Although even Hirschhorn concedes that some pet tech is nothing more than «silly gadgets» — think webcam - equipped treat - dispensing devices — many businesses have lately drawn the attention of venture capitalists.
Today, more than 15,000 people have taken Lactagen, an over-the-counter derivative of the formula Ritter cooked up, and his company, Ritter Pharmaceuticals, is about to launch trials for a prescription drug to treat lactose intolerance — an endeavor that can cost upward of $ 50 million before the FDA gives its OK.
The GGSC suggests a practice adopted from Buddhist meditation and now backed up by science: «treating thoughts, whether negative or positive, more like smells, sights, tastes and sounds: things that arrive in your awareness, rather than things that constitute the essence of who you are.
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