Sentences with phrase «neat way of»

Lightly patterned fabric screens are a neat way of diffusing light and creating privacy at a bay window.
My DH and I were talking about finding a neat way of folding the fitted sheet last night.
Currently, having to keep your camera plugged into the wall is the biggest hurdle for connected security systems, and this is a neat way of getting around that.
This is partly due to its popularity, but it's also a neat way of obtaining a single, simple measurement covering everything from the CPU to GPU rendering, storage speed, RAM bandwidth and much more.
The Eye - Fi includes a neat way of managing this selective transfer that works across different camera platforms.
The window can turn the cool - blue tint in bright daylight to block out as much as 50 % of the light to keep the building cool, while during the evening and night, reverts back to glass and it has a pretty neat way of achieving this tint.
Which is a neat way of saying she uses word, image and form to portray local cultural, environmental and community stories to wider audiences.
Seems like a pretty neat way of simplifying the control scheme for people who don't want to have to both move and aim their attacks, especially when used alongside the other three options listed.
She's also got a really neat way of talking, calling us a little seed that needs to grow up for harvest.
It's a neat way of breaking up the longer investigations and injecting a bit of action.
It's a neat way of integrating the Miiverse into the game.
It's a neat way of bringing multiplayer elements into the game for us antisocial types.
This is also a pretty neat way of handling inventory management: you can either sell your excess gear or just feed it to your pet hammer.
The left shoulder button can be held to loose volleys of rapid - fire shots, but, if you ease off the trigger for a few moments, you can charge up a more powerful blast, which is a neat way of dispatching larger or immediate threats.
It's a neat way of acclimatising to a range of combat styles.
This is a neat way of cashing out a small, insignificant, points balance that would otherwise sit in an account not doing anyone much good.
The real storage benefit is the full size SD card slot, offering cheap and decent expansion options but a neat way of editing your camera snaps.
«It's a neat way of having the executive team engaged with what's going on on the ground,» Sproule told Automotive News.
Ferrari has a really neat way of doing this.
Going back in time also proves a neat way of resurrecting the pleasures of the earlier films — not least the spiffing banter of battling X-Wing pilots, the Lego - like look of the Star Destroyers and the sight of Darth Vader at his most furious.
Its segments are introduced by parting curtains, each labeled with the name of the appropriate month, which serves as a chapter heading — a neat way of calling attention to the broad and attractively composed «Scope frames and of parceling out the story in bite - size seasonal units.
«This is a neat way of suggesting prebiotic material could be produced regardless of the external conditions of the planet,» says Goldman.
«If you add the cave data to the data from the glaciers, it gives you a neat way of figuring out whether it was cold temperatures or higher precipitation that drove the glacier growth at the time,» Willenbring said.
He may have found a neat way of avoiding the trap Ashdown warned his successor against: that of marginalising the party by adopting the policies of the left just when mainstream Labour is abandoning them.
Such a neat way of making pancakes, almost like a cocktail drink!
Copyblogger's Brian Clark has a neat way of summing all these questions up into one big ask:
What the hell, some of the best stories have ended with similar transcendentally dismissive shrugs: Blue Ruin's end shot is just a cheaper, neater way of saying «The rest is silence.»

Not exact matches

«I come from five generations of sea captains and I thought it would be neat to pay my way through school by going to sea.
«We've provided them with a neat way to use new Internet direct - marketing techniques for recruiting, in some cases saving the corporation more than 50 percent of their recruiting cost.»
Digests can be a neat way to track your social media metrics, and NutshellMail collects your activity on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter (and even places like Yelp and Foursquare) to provide an email overview of your accounts.
This is similar to Google Alerts in the way that it gives you results based on specific search queries, but it has a couple of neat additions.
Crypto trading in futures is now being picked up by a lot of intermediaries as a neat way to profits.
it's only your neat and tidy way of categorizing people.
Or maybe that's kind of neat, in a comic - book sort of way.
Last time I discussed Father Michael Baxter's Pro Ecclesia article in which he excoriates theologians and historians who suggest a too - neat fit between Catholicism and the American Way of Life.
In many ways Rob and co aren't saying anything new, nor are they, I think, trying to, but they are making a real effort to communicate the truths of the Bible, the truth about Jesus to a generation that doesn't want something neat and packaged and all sown up, they want something with room for questions, room for doubt, something tangible, relevant and most of all real.
But that complaint cuts both ways, because ultimately, the empirical problem with the sexual - orientation framework we have been handed is that it is too neat, that it works by oversimplifying an incredibly messy web of attractions and drives and temptations, and that it inhibits the taming of those desires by improperly amplifying their significance.
Either the preacher has access to a world that is neat, orderly, and unified which gives his sermon its form, or he is out of date and out of touch with the way it is.
Otherwise, as Paul Ramsey has suggested in a neat rendering of the meaning of eros,» «I love you» may simply mean, in all sorts of subtle ways, «I love me, and want you.»»
Though no one would describe it this way, the Bible is treated as a jumbled up collection of doctrines and ethics which must be organized and categorized into neat and tidy doctrinal statements and codes of conduct.
Lia Halsall have a look at the Grunwerg 3 way vegetable spiral slicer # 13.95 neat and easy to assemble and doesn't take a lot of room in the cupboard, unlike some spiraliser.
It firms up enough when chilled for neat slices, and it's perfectly chewy if you eat the brownies right out of the refrigerator — my favorite way to eat brownies!
A slice of pumpkin pie is an exquisite thing — if made the right way, the pumpkin custard is soothing, silky and almost quivering, but neat enough to slice through.
The entry way is lined with patches of green chiles and there are neat little plastic containers sticking out of ice coolers with the roasted gems ready to go.
I'd buy a neat square of frozen spinach every time I went to the grocery store and soon found it was an easy way to add vegetables to pretty much anything.
A neat little basil chopping trick is to roll a bunch of leaves up like a little cigar and slice, that way you get pretty little ribbons of awesome.
It's so neat to see those cakes and the book in your kitchen all the way on the other side of the world I feel very honored.
I have to admit this is a pretty clever way to attempt to deliver a mind game hammer blow to the opposition and for all I know he followed up this statement by stating that Cesc Fabregas is «weeks away from becoming an Arsenal player» and perhaps a neat back handed compliment where he states that «Robin Van Persie's injuries have made Arsenal's physio departments one of the hardest working in Europe».
A neat way to get ahead of the pack in the Financial Fair Play era.
An artifact of helicopter teaching, mythrules smooth the way for students, simplify what is complicated, provide neat solutions to messy intellectual problems.
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