Sentences with phrase «n't fly under the radar»

The deduction for medical and dental expenses may not fly under the radar, but some of these qualifying expenses might.

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Cryptocurrency is not going to fly under the IRS's radar.
So don't let quizzes fly under your radar any longer; try using them in your marketing strategy to see just how far your brand can get.
Namely, that the cryptocurrencies don't reveal the name of their holders in the way a credit card statement might — making it easier for illegal transactions to fly under the radar.
But if not for a major rebranding five years ago, the company would likely still be flying under the radar.
Sprouts Farmers Market flies under the radar of many investors because it's not really a headline - making stock.
Unfortunately for the band, a combination of issues at their label and having a sound that doesn't easily fit into a marketing strategy, led the record to fly under the radar, and it saw only a limit impact in terms of sales.
«We fly under the radar; we're not in this business for our own glorification, we do this to help other people, which in turn helps us.»
These 4 ingredients are still flying under the radar, so you may not even realize you can find them in skincare.
He's flying under the All Star radar right now but there may not be any single player more deserving..
These guys are going to fly under the radar as they are not going to scare anyone with their size, but they can play..
Not really sure how this has happened but Team Kozin is somehow flying under the radar..
It flew straight under my radar, if he's not having touches inside the box or he's not cutting defenses wide open, I barely notice him.
They've shown what they can do now and they aren't going to be able to fly under the radar for much longer.
Not sure if many are too familiar with these guys on their Rookie campaign but if Sunday was any indication of things to come... flying under the radar will be a thing of the past.
They won't have the luxury of flying under the radar in 2015 but they will be up to the task..
They might have flown a bit under the radar in the Regular Season for a couple of reasons: 1) Mostly a Rookie squad and 2) they played a double header in the last week of the Season and didn't have many of their regulars..
This is because Holiday, who has flown under the radar for years as one of the league's most physically imposing guards, can not be moved.
This is a group that might fly under the radar for a few weeks but its not wise to underestimate them..
Our attitude in the transfer market is the same — go for the bargains so if they don't work they fly under the radar or wait until the last minute and get the players the other big teams don't want or try to pick up the player that is no longer wanted because a new big signing has come in.
Carrick's job often flies under the radar due to the calm and effective way he goes about it but when he isn't in the midfield, it become noticed.
Not just ppd but PTSD... they are distinct, however I think PTSD after birth tends to fly entirely under the radar.
If the bill does manage to pass, it would be the biggest victory for the National Popular Vote movement to date, not only because New York, with its 29 electoral votes, would represent the largest signatory of the compact so far, but also because of the publicity it would lend to a movement that still flies largely under the radar.
He knows he couldn't get this kind of a controversial measure through the Legislature, so it quietly flies in under the radar while all eyes are fixed on the need to get the budget done.»
The ex-state pension official busted in a sex - drugs - and - rock -»n' - roll bribery case completely flew under the radar of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli, who said Navnoor Kang was fired over his management style, not the alleged corruption.
The ex-state pension official busted in a sex - drugs - and - rock -»n' - roll bribery case completely flew under the radar of state Comptroller Tom DiNapoli — who on Thursday said Navnoor Kang was fired over his management style, not the alleged corruption.
After several years of flying under the radar the company is only now making itself more widely known and would not provide details about the composition of QuantumFilm, citing competitive reasons for secrecy.
The cuckoos also use their crafty «hawk impression'to allow them to fly «under the radar», undetected as they scope out potential nests in which to deposit their parasitic eggs.
Ebola can not be allowed to fly under the medical radar again.»
This is an error that more experienced athletes know how to navigate with cybernetic and autoregulatory forms of periodization, but for the athlete who isn't well versed in periodization — this error has a tendency to fly under the radar and cause unwanted training plateaus.
I can not say it enough sometimes flying under radar lands you in a niche that has fewer competitors.
While not for every audience, Little Accidents is an honest & emotional drama that flew under the radar, when its high quality deserved so much more.
The Xbox One version of The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing would have flown under my radar had it not been part of Microsoft's Games for Gold program.
Any message or deeper insights (mostly about communism and religion) fly under the radar, as the movie goes from one parody of old Hollywood film to another, but if you aren't a fan of TCM, this movie might not be your cup of tea.
He's a high school senior looking to finish - out his high school career doing what he's always done — flying under the radar, staying out of trouble, and getting along with, but not getting close to, every stereotypical group of students.
«It flew a bit under the radar since it wasn't in competition, though it was one of the best reviewed films out of Cannes that year.
A film with Anton Yelchin, Zooey Deschanel, Aubrey Plaza, John Hawkes, Frank Langella, Alia Shawkat, and Ciarán Hinds shouldn't be flying so far under the radar.
Despite being a fairly high quality, if standard, tower defense game, it's possible that Pew Pew Land might have flown under the radar if it wasn't for the great multiplayer features of the game.
But that wasn't Shyamalan's first time flying under the radar.
Don't let this fly under your radar.
The fact that the film turned out to be one of the real breakouts, despite flying under the radar in the weeks leading up to the festival, was not surprising for Bernard.
The good thing about this new AMG body is that it doesn't stick out, so you might be able to fly under the radar a bit.
The car doesn't draw attention to itself and largely flew under the radar over the course of my testing.
If you haven't got dinged, maybe you're managing to fly under their radar.
Don't think that because you're not a big seller, or you write as a hobby, that you'll fly under the radar.
That kind of money might fly well in Eastern Europe, where there is not a ton of competition, but this is normally why the company flies under the radar in North America.
Much deserved Carolyn as I think you are an amazing writer who is flying under the radar and shouldn't be.
So don't think you'll «fly under the radar» from a credit standpoint if you lived somewhere only briefly or if you pay rent instead of a mortgage.
«It's not like someone can fly under the radar with a tax lien or judgment without anyone knowing about it,» says John Stearns, a mortgage banker with American Fidelity Mortgage in Wisconsin.
The reason to get a fixed mortgage rate is to fly under the inflation radar, but extreme price increases in mortgage rates have not been much of an issue since 1991.
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