Sentences with phrase «more treats in»

Overall, I would have to say that there were more treats in this months snack box that I liked as opposed to those that I didn't.
When he's not looking, hide more treats in the crate.
Made in Germany, Pure Poultry is sliced thin so you get more treats in every bag!
She would love me to go to Victoria's appearance, because she knows it means a ton more treats in her future!»
Even with decadent recipes like the Almond Truffle Marshmallow Pop, or the Peanut Butter Crunch Marshmallow Pop, you can make 20 or more treats in about 30 minutes!
Anyone who appreciates ultra-sporty wheels will love ŠKODA's accessories for the Octavia vRS and there are yet more treats in store like the «Xtrem» 19» light alloys in black.
I wasn't amazed by the Topshop online sale, but there are always so many more treats in store!

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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.
Someday, racing historians will look back and see Dale's concussion — and, more importantly, that he chose to deal with it publicly — as a turning point in the way the sport treats head injuries.
So many companies have developed such increasingly effective medicines, such as those that treat more hep C strains with far shorter treatment regimens, that Gilead — a pioneer in the field with Sovaldi and Harvoni — is projecting $ 3.5 billion to $ 4 billion in U.S. sales from these kinds of drugs in 2018, a dramatic drop from nearly $ 13 billion in 2015.
What changed in 2017 that made women especially determined to be treated more fairly in 2018?
Why have we made more progress on certain diseases while other mass - scale killers, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are largely off of people's radars and so difficult to treat in an age of therapies which can resemble magic?
Whereas in the morning, coffee often has more of a utilitarian role as a pick - me - up, in the afternoon it's usually more about wanting a treat for yourself.»
Among them: «a lack of data standards in treating cancer, lack of data sharing in the research and development enterprise, lack of patient input and participation in clinical trials,» and more.
«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.
That provision would have allowed approved drugs that win additional FDA clearances to treat rare disorders — i.e., those that affect 200,000 or fewer Americans — extended market exclusivity in the hopes that biopharma companies would be more compelled to invest in difficult - to - treat spaces that involve costly follow - on clinical trials.
The increasingly competitive market for transcatheter valves is expected to expand from $ 3 billion currently to $ 5 billion in 2021 as more types of patients get treated with the valves.
Research has shown that medical patients who develop emotional health problems cost more to treat and respond less well to treatment; as a result, says Ahern, «it behooves the medical system to do a better job in detection and treatment of behavioral health because it drives outcomes and drives the costs.»
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.
In an interview for dog blog Napa's Daily Growl last year, Lavigne expressed the hope that his co-workers would show more appreciation for his efforts: «Give me treats, damn you!»
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.
At the start of April, regulators in Japan introduced new rules that treated bitcoin less like an outlaw currency and more as a part of the banking system.
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 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.
In the more tech - heavy segments of the industry, startups like pet toy and treat subscription service BarkBox, services platform Rover, direct - to - consumer pet pharmaceutical company Vets First Choice, and smart - collar maker Whistle Labs are some of the dominant companies.
These treats will make the day a bit more memorable for the moms in your office or for your own celebration with your mother.
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.
In more recent years, it has become more of a special treat, thus the category hasn't seen much growth.
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.
In Spark's new book, Three Feet From Seven Figures: One - on - One Engagement Techniques to Qualify More Leads at Trade Shows, he explains that each trade show attendee should be seen and treated like one of your top five best customers: a customer who over the course of their lifetime relationship with your business will easily spend over seven figures.
«It becomes a lot more difficult to ask for Chinese cooperation on something we care about when we are treating them like a trade adversary,» Ross said, predicting that Chinese cooperation and interest in the North Korea problem would diminish.
As a result, they are becoming more vocal, in demanding other businesses vying for their resources, stop treating them like an afterthought.
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.»
In the end, the Fed should stop treating the unemployment rate as an indicator of whether we need more stimulus.
«Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars because we would learn a lot more about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really bad way.
And while those polled sought more action from the White House and Congress, most thought the number of mass shootings in the country centers around an issue about identifying and treating people with mental health issues.
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.
Williams said it would make more sense to him if cryptocurrencies were treated as currencies, and the designation as property is «almost a deterrent in [the] pursuit of mainstream adoption.»
We've asked experts to weigh in on how they recommend treating an employee who just can't seem to hit a quota — and how your company can help them become more successful.
The case arose more than a decade ago when Mars Canada, which also makes and sells Snickers and Milky Way candy bars among other treats, discovered Ebert was buying genuine Mars products in the United States through his company Bemco Cash and Carry, and selling them at a discount in this country.
There is no more foolish business leader than the person who looks at revenue and profit growth alone, at the expense of treating his team right and not making meaningful investments in his core products or services.
In both the business world and the arts, you can find schools of thought treating quality and quantity as two isolated, inversely related entities on a zero - sum sliding scale: The more you produce, the less time you'll have to obsess about the quality of each production.
No politician in history — and I say this with great surety — has been treated worse or more unfairly.
According to Scoble, the need to have integrity is far more practical than that: «The best CEOs are survivors and it's really hard to survive if you have dirt in your closet or treat people differently behind closed doors than you do in public.»
They get treated differently because they have to manage their time more efficiently than anyone else in the organization, and if they don't, they won't eat.
President Donald Trump went off script during his Wednesday commencement speech to Coast Guard Academy graduates, saying critics and the media had treated him more unfairly than any politician «in history.»
«To be recognized for hard work by a company that treats its employees like family is just one more way we are able to invest in one another.»
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