Sentences with phrase «not crowded out»

Happily many of these cats can be successfully re-homed and enjoy a good life in a home that is not crowded out with too many other felines.
We need to ensure that all of them get the funds they deserve and that they are not crowded out from the best schools.
This will ensure that the cost of borrowing does not escalate and that the private sector is not crowded out.
Surging U.S. oil output won't crowd out Saudi crude because demand remains strong, Aramco CEO Amin Nasser says.
But be very careful that the pleasures of life are not crowding out the abundant and fruitful life God has in mind for you.
Add the mushroom rings in small batches to make sure you don't crowd out the pan.
Another bonus is that it doesn't take up too much room in the bed, so it won't crowd out a partner or your pets.
Despite the renewables building boom, such geothermal, wind and solar projects still do not crowd out fossil fuel — fired generation in the energy mix of, for example, the utility Pacific Gas & Electric.
The Hateful Eight has some of the most visually interesting moments in any Tarantino movie... which might have made a bigger impression if the movie didn't crowd them out with lackluster ones.
She contends that test prep doesn't crowd out authentic learning.
Indeed, journalist Toby Young, who is setting up one of the first free schools, said the admissions changes would «enable successful free schools and academies to ensure children from low income families aren't crowded out by sharp - elbowed, middle class parents».
Reducing the often onerous burden of testing on students and teachers, making sure tests don't crowd out teaching and learning or sacrifice the clear, annual information parents and educators need to make sure our children are learning.
Alongside teachers, I am curious how continuing annual testing in grades 3 - 8 and once in high school reduces «the burden of testing on students and teachers, making sure that tests don't crowd out teaching and learning» and how the continued significance of student test scores (despite the law's important shift to include multiple measures of success for students) will alter a test - prep culture that narrows the curriculum.
And the bass did not crowd out the delicate highs, letting the strum of a guitar or the clash of a cymbal come through clearly.
Assuming the annual premium is not crowding out your other investments, here is what I would have done (if I were you).
Hi Sushil, If your LIC premium is not crowding out your other investments, you can continue.
If the premium is affordable and not crowding out other investments, it is better to continue.
But, as you add mobile apps, be careful you don't crowd out traditional job - search tools such as answering ads and arranging face - to - face networking meetings, said Chambers, the outplacement executive.

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At one point, Trump even singled Tur out during a rally, falsely claiming she didn't accurately depict the then - candidate's crowd sizes.
Most strangers aren't out to harm our children with the possible exception of those times when we have our small children running amuck on a long and crowded flight.
He didn't get far on his blog post, though, before a crowd had formed, curious about his little gadget, wanting to try it out and asking where they could get one, too.
But the size of crowds did not bother Japan's Kei Nishikori, who opened the men's singles tennis tournament on center court by knocking out Spain's Albert Ramos - Viñolas with ease, winning 6 - 2 6 - 4 in two sets.
Foote says that tactic won't help Target stand out from the crowd.
That will not only help you to stand out from the crowd, but also provide your offers with authenticity in the eyes of your prospects.
As for the trip back, get out of Dodge early if you don't want to find yourself killing time in a crowded airport.
And while most of us may not update our online followers every half hour like Sullivan did in his heyday, fiending for a Facebook fix 85 times a day is still obviously a good way down the road towards online life crowding out real - world experience.
It means you'll lose some sound in crowded places like the subway, but then again, don't work out on the subway.
«They had a skull that is more elongated than most of us, but I'm not sure these people would stand out from a crowd today.»
But she was careful at the outset not to call the attendees «fans» — although you couldn't prove that from the emotion and energy of the sold - out crowd or from the rousing reception she got when she walked on stage.
They don't think how to stand out amongst the crowd, but rather think about how to blend in with the crowd.
The majority of businesses in crowded industries fail to stand out because they don't do anything to differentiate their brands.
I chatted with mega hustler Gary Vaynerchuk to find out what you can do to not fall into the very crowded space of wannapreneurs.
Gaming offers celebs a lucrative new segment to sell out to (well, maybe not that new) and allows developers such as Glu to make their products stand out in a crowded market.
If your business isn't standing out, consider going from Lizzy to Lana — give your location, products or services a makeover and use a bold, high - styled appeal to set yourself apart in a crowded marketplace.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
Why not stand out from the crowd and celebrate something colorful and quirky?
«I absolutely look at what I call the neighborhood when I'm investing in a stock, to see what other kinds of investors are in there,» says Whitney George, who manages the Sprott Focus Trust, «so you don't end up sitting in a very crowded movie theater when a fire breaks out
The course: You don't have to lose your unique personality when you write; in fact, it's what will make your writing stand out in the crowd.
When it turned out that she had the wrong wrist band on and couldn't ride on any of the rides she flipped the f — out and ran off into a large crowd.
«Financial globalisation and Islamist globalisation are helping each other out... Those two ideologies want to bring France to its knees... The divide is not between the left and right anymore but between patriots and globalists,» Le Pen told a cheering crowd during her campaign launch.
I call this ability to stand out from the crowd Managed Distinction, and it will be instrumental in helping you position yourself as not only an expert in your field, but one with a distinctive background, skill set, and perspective.
Not only does DARE have questionable efficacy, its continued use crowds out programs that do make a difference.
Most economists do not understand banking very well so they use incorrect models of how money is actually created thereby resulting in this crowding out concept.
Rieder said money is flowing to stocks in part because there's not enough fixed income supply in the world, a function of central banks buying bonds and crowding out private investment.
Everywhere I travel in the U.S., I see a boom as measured by the lack of open seats on airplanes, sold - out hotels and crowded restaurants, not to mention the almost out - of - control construction activity in every city.
Not sure how Stanford can get on the same show as that lot - he must feel quite out of sorts in that crowd.
Whether you're out fighting the crowds or shopping from the comfort of home, you don't want to make any of these seven credit card mistakes.
They stand out from the crowd and are not afraid to be different.
«This doesn't allow for a VP of some larger company to go out on their own and immediately start to begin raising money from the crowd,» according to Hooper.
Yes, there is an argument for «crowding out» in «normal» times, but, as stated, with low interest rates, under - employment, and private firms sitting on piles of cash, its not a relevant argument for our current situation.
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