Sentences with phrase «n't quick work»

This isn't quick work, nor is it easy - but I look forward to working with you on this journey!

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Don't be too quick to commit, but if you're happy with the work being delivered, then it will be better to work with those who can supply consistent and predictable results than to try to find new writers to fit a mold.
It's fairly quick money for not a lot of work.
They can be quick to consider their venture a failure if the safe, one - size - fits - all approach doesn't work, when in reality this realization is a gift.
Matt Kwong recently wrote about some measures that are already in the works — but don't expect any quick fixes:
Otherwise, why aren't you working day in and out in gym clothes — making it that much easier to head for a quick run between projects?
Be quick to toss out anything that doesn't seem like it will work (and save for later the stuff you want to read but might not want to share).
(One caveat here is that this works best in the U.S., as other international cultures are not so quick to share personal information.)
Sometimes, well - meaning supervisors (and, sometimes leaders who don't want to do the hard work of dealing with problems) try to use appreciation as a «quick fix» for deeper issues that need to be addressed.
I'm not trying to get rich quick, instead I look forward to working the farm and this business for the next 20 years.
In reality, being an eCommerce store owner is a lot of hard work and there are not that many quick fixes that will result in double - digit growth for your store.
I like to be very scheduled (so this might not work for everyone), so I typically create a calendar reminder every few months to «check in» with a representative of each of my buyer personas — whether it be via a quick chat or email, or by browsing through community comments and sentiment.
As Sprint and T - Mobile try to keep their merger talks alive, let's take a quick look at two possible alternatives for Sprint if the deal doesn't work out.
Given Jeremy's history, David's conversational game plan — easing in, then when that didn't work, the painful - but - quick bombshell — was doomed.
Muneef you know these people are so quick to call out the radicals, they do nt know what radical is, there for they cant identifiy it if they wanted to.Why is that because the truth is a work in progess and if someone at sometime in their life claimed to have recieved it there will be a good difference in their lives that will effect those around them, and if there is not, and all you have is someone repeating scriptures and playing a role Well thats all you have.
Maybe you say morning and evening prayers, but why not squeeze in a quick prayer on your way to work?
If we can believe that there is a Divine Wisdom working out a total pattern extending far beyond our own short - sighted view, we shall not be quick to say that a unique event is untrue because it is «improbable.»
I definitely have opinions about the things you mentioned, however, it's not my business to attempt to grow someone quicker than the Holy Spirit is working in that person.
I was a kid with dyslexia and ADD, and I dealt with not doing all that great at school by being quick with my tongue, and when that didn't work, I was quick with my fists.
But sure, the relevant issues are more in regard to effectivity, such as that two machines with drivers can harvest a field quicker than a dozen or so men, and while a life without any work can be boring and / or decadent very quickly (and similarly such with no physical activity whatsoever), an overall system e.g. where productivity and numbers are «alpha and omega» seems to be very out of touch not only with nature.
@Marlye - Someone is quick to judge a business not on their product, or work, service, or the quality, but just on how the business was started.
Not long ago I had the pleasure of working with Adrian, * a visual artist with a quick wit, easygoing spirit, and creative eye.
I hope you won't make any quick decisions right now and give yourself time to work through it a little bit, and see what's really at the root of it.
Sadly I don't think quick oats would work for this recipe as they are much flakier as they have been refined x
My husband is not a burger lover but sometimes i just want a really good burger and i guess i could just figure out how to make 1 burger but if i could freeze them they would be really cool to pop out for a quick lunch at work if need be.
Since I don't always prep dinner in advance, doing this allows me to ensure that there is always something to throw together for a quick meal at the end of the work day, whether it's a meal - sized salad or a quick stir - fry.
So sorry it didn't work out for you the first couple of times... I hope you don't give up because having a quick cauliflower pizza recipe is so convenient, healthy and good!
I picked up groceries from Whole Foods on my way down, something quick, as the college man kitchen is not the ideal working space.
This is a recipe I love to batch cook and freeze in single portions for those days when you're really not in the mood for cooking but need a quick lunch to take to work, or a speedy dinner instead of spending on takeaway.
Last but not least, you'll find family favorites that are quick and easy for weeknights but work just as well for dinner guests.
I love the idea of a simple and relatively quick salad to make for work that isn't yet another leaf salad, and I have a ton of the harissa left for another go!
From a quick google search, it seems like it SHOULD work, but I really can't promise.
Even a quick once - over of her book will reveal that keeping chickens takes some work, and the eggs are definitely not free.
This morning I taught BodyPump and couldn't resist taking Sullie for a quick 3 - miler when I got home from work.
I'm not familiar with making the traditional kind yet but this sure works for a quick option.
I can't be 100 % sure that quinoa flour will work exactly the same as regular AP flour in all recipes but it's worked for me when making cookies and quick breads.
I wouldn't recommend making all of those dishes at the same time as it's a lot of prep work, but separately, they are all pretty quick to throw together.
It may make pancakes a little heavy, so it is not recommended as a quick replacement for eggs in pancakes, although it could work well with a little experimentation.
I'm new here so quick question; if I don't have a spice grinder but still want to grind the seeds, would a food processor work, or is it too big of a mechanism to do the job?
So when you make pancakes, waffles, and quick breads be sure not to over work the batter.
This pasta dish brings me back to when my parents had the Italian restaurant and on days that we were not working (Sunday) we made quick skillets with pasta and a variety of meats so vary it.
It works in quick breads, but haven't tried it in cookies.
It's been an exciting month with lots of new participants and great discussions about which ratios worked and didn't, and how various ingredients affected the needed ratios to create a successful quick bread.
If you have Quick Oats, those would work also as those are just pressed thinner but not processed.
Cassie's Notes: If you don't have old - fashioned oats, quick - cooking will work wonderfully; I just prefer the texture of old - fashioned.
I often read recipes that * seem * quick and simple, and yet they somehow manage to take me forever, so it's nice to know that even for someone who doesn't work quickly, this is totally attainable!
Quick question: I can not find irish moss here in Paris — I know it's a wonder food, but if I DO N'T have it on hand, is there anything I can use instead and will these recipes work without it or is it not even worth trying?
They may have a quick breakfast at home or on the way to work and a mid-morning snack followed by a quick lunch or afternoon snack because they don't have much time.
I don't know whether it works like this in the US too, but here in South Africa we have 2 kinds of oats: quick cooking (the cheaper kind that boils into a mush?)
Not a quick meal to prepare on a busy week night unless you have done your prep work in advance.
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