Sentences with phrase «n't air it out»

I have an Ubbi as well and it does indeed stink if you don't air it out and then scrub it down every so often.
There are warnings on the container about the danger of too much exposure to the vapors, which she is receiving if her clothes aren't aired out thoroughly before they are worn.
Puppies with floppy or hairy ears like Cocker Spaniels and Poodles have the most problems because their ears don't air out as well as the «prick» ears of dogs such as German shepherds.
As with many couples, Gordon and Estelle had primarily focused on their three children, and did not air out the resentments that were building up between them.

Not exact matches

With a price tag of $ 2,500 for a one - day rental and $ 25,000 to purchase, investors might not appear out of thin air any time soon, though.
It is also going to be the world's biggest naturally ventilated building, which means that it isn't going to have to be heated or air conditioned for nine months out of the year.
If you can't squeeze in a trip this summer, consider checking out Albuquerque's International Balloon Fiesta in October, which garners hundreds of bright, big hot - air balloons.
In these days of wildcat strikes and back - to - work legislation, it is difficult to remember an era when Air Canada's management and its unions didn't seem eager to stab each other's eyes out with forks.
One of the tough things about not properly cleaning your humidifier is that you're potentially doing more harm than good by shooting bacteria out into the air.
«This not like we just magically just pulled this out of the air,» Richardson added.
It isn't within everyone's means to obtain aircraft for a prison escape, but it's easier to get out of prison by air than underground: Over the past 40 years in particular, there has been trend of convicts and their partners on the outside busting out from high security facilities in hijacked helicopters.
If you have a sense of dà ‰ jà vu by now, it may be because the idea of game playing didn't appear out of thin air.
«A lot of the air went out of the balloon today because we didn't get quite the positive data set that we wanted and we're still getting relatively cautious commentary from the Fed.»
We have to figure out everything, ranging from simple stuff, like where to buy a generator and an air conditioner — because you have to have an air conditioner if you want to have any Canadian or European geologists on site — to where to find a backhoe, a backhoe operator and fuel for the backhoe, not to mention a diamond drill.»
2) The numbers don't come out of thin air.
Walking out of the tank without a deal didn't matter — the appearance aired in 2014 and sales skyrocketed shortly after.
Dirt is a lot harder to move than air, so the energy wouldn't travel far before petering out.
It's not often that a breath of fresh air wafts out of Europe, but last night was a time for a few revolutionary comments about business, specifically that ride - sharing service Uber is «not a problem, just a new business model».
Great ideas don't often appear out of thin air (legends of Newton and his apple and Archimedes in his bathtub aside).
Even though the BFR will spew out tons of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide, the impacts may not be much greater than current global air travel (depending how many flights end up happening).
In his debut episode, Colbert played at letting out months of pent - up frustration over not having an on - air forum to mock Trump's unlikely ascent to the front of the Republican pack.
If the economic climate were different and investment capital for out - there - seeming businesses hadn't suddenly vanished in late 2008, Griffith would probably still be pedaling from his San Francisco home for a ferry ride to Alameda Island and the retired air - traffic - control tower that housed Makani Power.
But if there are leaks and the seals aren't correctly engineered through the whole path of the machine and there are dirty areas leaking out before it passes through the HEPA filter, then that dirty air is just getting expelled back into the home environment.»
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Contrary to popular belief, the vast majority of great ideas don't just pop out of thin air.
President Barack Obama has not ruled out air strikes but he and top military leaders have said the crisis in Iraq can only be resolved through a settlement with leaders of the country's Sunni, Shiite and Kurdish communities.
Asked about the perceived insults, Sanders told reporters aboard Air Force One on the flight home to Washington that it was «pretty standard tactics» for Trump not to call out staff members in his remarks.
Content does not magically appear out of thin air as some might believe.
But again, the credibility of the framework did not rise out of thin air.
Successful brands don't just happen out of thin air - they take hard work and time to build, and most importantly need a well - thoughtout strategy behind them.
Someday, some pundit is going to come out and call BS on the whole on - air stock promotion system... but today is not that day.
No, I'm not beginning a gossip here, I just selected those titles out of the air.
You don't want to air out these issues to your investors, but if there are only investors around, then what do you do?»
«The $ 100 million, obviously — we don't have enough cash on hand, I don't think anybody does, in order to deal with an outcome as extreme as him picking a number out of the air without any particular basis, doing one of those headline - grabbing lawsuits,» Denton told Capital.
I didn't pull these numbers out of thin air.
However, community engagement does not come out of thin air: you need to invest in it.
While she's probably not wrong in that it's likely hovering near the end - point, I would like to just take a moment to point out that most of this whole affair has been fuelled by weak - sauce allegations and conflated facts, and this particular air of desperation as people keep flinging the equivalent of spaghetti against a wall in the hope that something inevitably sticks.
So even though technically it can create money «out of thin air,» the central bank can not simply print money as it wants.
A Hollywood nursing home where 12 elderly patients died of overheating after Hurricane Irma knocked out its air conditioning made matters worse by using portable units that were not properly ventilated and increased temperatures in most of the facility, an engineer testified in a deposition.
The $ 1000 are created out of thin air (as you see this fraud privilege is not limited only to the central bank).
I realize that these are assets and not liabilities, but I am trying to show the various potential air pockets out there.
The carry trade, derivatives and massive injections of money created out of thin air are but nails in our coffins and if we do not stop these evil people it will mean destruction.
Stories can not be made up or be pulled out of thin air.
But the idea doesn't come out of thin air, or some random tweet this premier noticed.
He said,» Look it, as long as the United States isn't sending air transports and take people out of Seoul, you don't have to worry about anything because there's 150,000 Americans living and working in Seoul.
It means bitcoin still has lots of room to soar — and since bitcoin supply is limited and can not be created out of thin air, there is nowhere for the price to go but up.
Financial aid doesn't just appear out of thin air, it's carefully crafted by supportive organizations, including the federal government, and doled out through appropriate channels.
The stocks are not high because of production — they are up because money is being created out of thin air to keep them from falling down.
The same can not be said of the U.S. dollar, or any fiat currency, which today is printed «out of thin air» with abandon.
Air travel and some accommodation costs will be paid out of government coffers, although full details of the final tally are not yet available, Jason MacDonald said Friday.
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