Sentences with phrase «n't bubble up»

The roofline doesn't bubble up too high, and it flows quickly and neatly into the rear of the car.
It doesn't bubble up to a thick foam, but just the right amount of bubbles.
Make sure the water doesn't bubble up the sides and get into the chocolate.
As a consequence, the result of its processing doesn't bubble up to contribute to or battle for dominance in the left hemisphere's decision - making process.
It also means I don't have to stand over the stove with a Hawke eye making sure it doesn't bubble up and over It often does for me because I'm easily distracted That is not to say it can't be made on the stove top of course....
Make sure to stir occasionally so the mixture does not bubble up and over the pan.
The puzzling thing is that methane isn't bubbling up everywhere.
These pancakes will not bubble up as their cooking.

Not exact matches

The canard that the stock market has become divorced from reality, though, has recently been bubbling up in the fevered Doomer imagination in multiple places and hasn't been given a good spanking, so I guess it's time for a little intellectual discipline.
The bears don't believe Genworth will be picking up the slack because «they too are subject to a parliamentary cap of $ 250 billion,» at least as stated in this article, «The under - the - radar changes that may soon deflate (or pop) the housing bubble
«Shiller essentially said housing prices don't always go up like [they did during the bubble], so he was taking a contrasting approach,» Dunham says.
But it wouldn't do any good anyway: Bitcoin is up 40 % in the last week alone, and the only hope is that the bubble can burst before it assumes an economically important scale.
Charlie Munger says bitcoin isn't the only thing in a bubble — venture capital investing in start - ups is, too.
You don't invest in tech companies in general -; should we take that as a sign of a start - up bubble?
Whether it's meditation, a bubble bath, or even slumping down on the couch up with a new business book (don't judge: that's how I roll), do whatever you need to recharge your batteries.
Let the borrowed money build wealth for you, but don't get caught up too much into the real estate bubble.
Tufekci offers up a number of recommendations for Facebook, including sharing data with outside researchers to better understand how misinformation spreads and the extent of filter bubbles, 1 acting much more aggressively to eliminate fake news like it does spam and other objectionable content, rehiring human editors, and retweaking its algorithm to favor news balance, not just engagement.
As I noted above, I would not be surprised if the ongoing run - up in cryptocurrency prices proves to be, well, a bubble.
In the most recent case of financial intrigue bubbling up following the leak of the Paradise Papers, an investigation by the CBC and the Toronto Star uncovered evidence of a multi-million dollar ticket scalping operation that StubHub not only permits but incentivizes.
It wasn't throwing darts but coming up with a China + Internet thesis in the Internet bubble and then spending hours screening potential Multi bagger names.
The 2000 bust didn't cause the same problem because we still had a lot of debt slack to take up with a housing bubble.
They didn't show up until what would become the dot - com bubble of the 1990s.
As a U.S. company, its pay vote is advisory, not binding; moreover the company's share class structure means that approval is effectively assured, with founders» Class B shares carrying ten times the voting power of ordinary Class A. Nonetheless, opposition has been bubbling up, with an amendment to the company's stock plan generating a 28 % against vote at the 2016 AGM.
Monetary policy can drive up asset prices and create a bubble, Mr. Stiglitz said in an interview, «but consumption isn't going to go up.
And the most prominent guys that have good performance and didn't blow up tend to be the guys that don't like bitcoin and think it's stupid, a bubble or whatever.
While you might not get the return per barrel, that's such a lower investment risk that as soon as you have any sort of bubble - up in prices, the shale drillers will go in and take the market share.»
I am constantly toying with rebalancing but have not done it yet because I keep reading that Bond markets are in a bubble and when interest rates go up the price will collapse or at least head south.
I don't hear much about the real estate bubble in the 80's any more, but I wound up having to short sell a «creatively financed» house and pay the bank the $ 25K loss over the next 10 years.
And if it does end up that we are in the midst of a Bitcoin bubble (one that bursts), don't forget that there are other good reasons to stick with the blockchain.
Investors had grown fearful of systematic selling — and no doubt weary of the «everything bubble» — but that sentiment was covert, not overt — while concern was building, volatility targeting strategies no doubt followed January's melt - up into even more risk.
And you know bonds have risen in value and real estates gone back up to bubble levels but there hasn't been a lot of real world inflation and certainly no wage inflation.
It's not expected to always to go up and there can be a bubble like it's being talked about.
In another words, unless you can afford to buy up all the properties across the American continent in order to hike real estate prices, the way it is in Canada, UK, Australia or whichever else «Bubble Suspects», you are not going to see the same realty madness in Uncle Sam's turf.
The fact is if you are selling homes, making 10's of thousands in commissions and don't even know how housing bubbles form or pop, you are in for a big wake up call with GOOGLE looking over your shoulder.
Whether or not official macro peacemaking works, she emphasized «grassroots level of relationships» and «little enclaves of peaceful relationships from which peace can bubble up
Well, the last time Americans had a president who was psychologically «programmed» to ignore facts that didn't agree with his beliefs, the USA ended up wasting $ 1T in an illegal war to «liberate» 100's of billions of barrels of Iraqi oil (as many as 1.2 M people died in the process due to violence, disease & starvation resulting from the conflict), nearly $ 5T was added to the U.S. federal debt, a man with experience as the Judges and Stewards Commissioner for the International Arabian Horse Association was put in charge of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the U.S. subprime credit «bubble» expanded hugely & then imploded, wiping out some $ 14T in global wealth & destroying millions of jobs, etc..
Do not doubt for a second that if more of us left our bubbles, abandoned culture wars, locked up our guns safe behind our legal right to own them and brought the physical presence of Christ into the communities stricken by violence, we would see dramatically less devastation — by gun or otherwise.
She'd felt some questions bubbling up in her faith — the sort of questions good Christians aren't supposed to ask about their beliefs.
I think growing up «in a bubble», and having a long list of «do's and don'ts» are often part of the equation.
Reporting on the recent Barna study on Gen Z attitudes and behaviors, Jonathan Morrow, director of cultural engagement at Impact 360 Institute, writes: «With the best of intentions, we bubble wrap our kids and create Disney World - like environments for them in our churches, and then wonder why they have no resilience in faith or life... In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.»
I get the fact that the truth hurts but suck it up ole delusional one, we are here to stay and whether we post 60 times a minute or once a day doesn't matter... we're all adults and we, unlike you, believe in freedom of speech... sorry to burst that tiny bubble.
This guy seems to be suggesting that he has it all worked out and doesn't show a lot of humility; in his mind, he lives in a pharisiac bubble where he is lifted up above his audience.
I love it but let's be honest - it's very gamey tasting but not (and apologies to fans of Bubble Tea) as weird as bubble tea which I feel is like sucking a slug up a Bubble Tea) as weird as bubble tea which I feel is like sucking a slug up a bubble tea which I feel is like sucking a slug up a straw.
I tried these today and my batter came out SUPER thick, nothing like the picture or like regular pancake batter... I ended up just adding more milk until it looked right, but I think this resulted in overmixing because I never got bubbles and they just didn't turn out right.
It could be that the batter is undermixed so you're getting big air bubbles, or they could be puffing up too quickly in the oven and don't have enough structural integrity - a cooler oven might help.
When you add the yeast to the liquid and wait for it to bubble, aren't you supposed to mix the water and yeast and milk and sugar up before letting it bubble?
If you do not have a cooking thermometer, wait until small bubbles keep trying to push up to the surface.
it was definitely batter, not dough, but during rising it was very thin and wobbly; i could see the air bubbles in the top and when i picked up the pan to put it in the oven, it deflated and didn't rise again in the oven.
Today all that's bubbling to the surface is caramel but don't worry, I've still managed to turn an upside - down cake upside - down — not literally, that would make it a rightside - up cake — but figuratively.
This will cause the molten sugar to bubble up somewhat dramatically, but don't panic!
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