Sentences with phrase «of branching out on»

One of the most rewarding aspects of branching out on his own has been the opportunity to work with newcomers to the real estate profession.
Sure you all probably use a cake stand here and there, but I think we did a pretty good job of branching out on that one.

Not exact matches

So I had to go back in and change cross-arms to expand them out and let branches cascade over the shoots so it resulted in a dimpled instead of intense light on the fruit.
Before branching out on his own, he was one of legendary investor Julian Robertson's first so - called tiger cubs, responsible for some big market calls during the 1990s such as the collapse of oil prices after start of the Persian Gulf War and the plunge in the British pound.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
As Richard Rubin pointed out to me on Twitter, section 1043 of the Code is designed to help with similar situations when the certain executive or judicial branch members are required to divest to avoid a conflict of interest.
«They're out on a branch on this one, a very fragile branch,» Brad Duguid, Ontario's minister of training, colleges and universities, said this week.
Looking ahead, the team plans to build more features on top of its current solution (which now features a plug - in architecture) to branch out from its current operations focus to better serve developers directly, too.
First, it's looking to branch out of its current focus on urology and gynecology and into more general - surgery areas.
Three giants tower over their children; Tumbling rocks on an ancient river bed; Bright green moss connecting root and boulder; Branches reaching out in every direction to drink each drop of light; A spreading canopy over a pristine patch of forest.
See: Read a book, watch a bird hop around on a branch Touch: Craft, fold laundry, bake cookies Taste: Eat a meal without checking my phone, eat one of those cookies I baked Hear: Listen to music while staring out the window or at the ceiling (not at my phone) Smell: Hang out by the oven where my cookies are baking, light a candle
As it seems it was decided to get rid of Sunni and Shiite in favor of a preferred branch of Islam that is already emarging and taking a strong place on the map with the help of yours in the area weakening all branches of Islam in their favor and hope you will figure it out with out the need of me to explain further...!?
Granted, the believers are perfectly happy relying on scientists and science to — I don't know — talk to people around the world instantaneously via this comment board, and then get in their cars, and fly in planes, and use electricity, and watch TV — all of those things based on science, and yet, when someone points out that scientists have mapped the human genome and other primates and can show, irrefutably, where the different primate families branched off — well, no, no no!
It starts out as micro being individual snowflakes that are falling and gather stacking one on top of another forming a mass just waiting for a single dog bark or branch crack to set it off down the mountain in very macro fashion.
In the middle of that crowd — which likely would have included more than a fair share of holy or influential or important or preferred or religious people — Jesus heads right for that tree and calls out to that guy — the one who is a social and religious outcast, ridiculously perched up in the branches — to come on down because Jesus wants to go to that guy's house for supper.
But while many churches are actively seeking to address and speak up on social issues, Cinnamon Network founder Matt Bird points out that there are 50,000 branches of the local church in the UK and many remain «too internally focused».
On the level of reorganisation of the economic systems from negotiated and governed interdependence we should branch out from the old trodden paths and the enclosing corsets created by liberal globalisation (World Bank, IMF, WTO).
She, beside me walking with her secret joys, motioned her two gloved hands airborne toward a stick out on the lake beyond the boys, a dark branch balanced at the dam's ledge, in the roar and plunging of that river on whose cascade into noise it seemed to hesitate, poised there at the edge of more.
«We have a long history of strong grower returns and place an emphasis on food safety and quality, but what will really transform this company compared to other handlers is our branching out into the retail market with value - added products,» Nunes says.
If you fly out the back window and hopscotch a roof or two, you'll likely land on the Chinatown branch of the San Francisco library.
These actions will increase our footprint and bolster some of the areas we'd like to branch out on
In the front yard I know female cardinals set on branches of leafed - out cherry tree, their chirps kick and twirl.
Rowan sold jars at Homecoming and held the official public unveiling of the line on Oct. 24 when cast - iron - stomach competitors battled it out in «Wing Wars» at the Glassboro branch of Chickie's & Pete's, a popular restaurant in the Philadelphia region.
While our organization has branched out (pun intended) since its founding 30 years ago to protect temperate forests (such as those in the Appalachian mountains), and tropical forests in Africa and Asia, our first efforts were focused on the rainforests of Latin America, working with farmers and foresters there to improve their lives and livelihoods so they wouldn't have to clear trees to plant crops or sell timber.
Though tap sodas have always been staples — and a number of craft breweries dedicate a tap or two to a housemade root beer or cream soda — now operators are branching out, dedicating taps to other on - trend refreshments.
I have found so far that nothing really tops bacon, which is an amazing topping and lasted a couple of weeks on our list of pizza toppings, but I have branched out.
I think we are all ready to see New Day branch out... Do solo stuff, but without doing the whole tired angle of turning on each other.
Simon Hughes, best known as the author of a slew of books on Liverpool Football Club, has hence branched out here to attempt to grasp the DNA of football in the region — and what a fine job he does.
The pressure increases on the front office, from both the fan base and the media, to 1) sign ANYONE to at least give the appearance of being «active», and 2) make a «name» signing... which explains why the signings of a practice - squad LB (Marcus Dowtin), rotational DT (Alan Branch), and a LB whose own team made no effort to resign despite his supposed versatility (Manny Lawson) were spun as «fantastic» — and why the signing of an oft - injured QB who flamed out on two teams (Kevin Kolb) was hailed.
At Pinnacle Sports we have noticed two things that make props worth offering: 1) new players drawn by props never leave after trying the rest of the site; and 2) prop players branch out to the rest of our discount - priced wagering like on the games below, which have seen interesting betting patterns early in the week.
While I felt like I might be going out on a limb with the six - hour drive and lack of cellphone service, it was fabulous to branch out to a totally different kind of adventure.
They were initially used for people who were bed ridden or had forced inactivity, and then latter branched out to being prescribed for people who had to sit for long periods of time, such as on airplane or long car rides.
Top your cake with a modern Christmas wreath, but instead of the traditional pine needles make artificial pine branches out of crepe paper instead so there will be no chance of falling pine needles falling on your delicious desert.
They began branching out into the field of developmental toys by focusing on creating toys and accessories to promote and maximize baby's development from birth through 12 months.
As regards the life jacket itself, it should fit snugly but not tightly, ensuring that it can not get snagged on branches or underwater hazards, but, also that the child does not feel overly restricted by the life jacket, and also that they can't wriggle out of it.
Then branch out and take a few selfies of you breastfeeding from several different angles and don't worry about posting them on social media unless you want to.
The housing workers branch of Unite says its members have been concerned for some time that homeless organisations have become «increasingly compliant agencies of government policy» and are sometimes «failing to speak out» on behalf of homeless people.
Interestingly, the last time we discussed NationalField on Epolitics.com was when they were trying to branch out into corporate market a couple of years back.
Focusing solely on the presidential campaigns is a bit myopic, and I'm sure most of these sites will branch out as more campaigns (House, Senate, governorships, etc.) heat up.
But I should point out — Spitzer, Hevesi, David Paterson — there have been problems in all branches of government and we're going to work on a bipartisan way to fix those problems.»
I'm also told that Downing Street's original plan was to have junior Ministers taking the lead on policy developments in policy areas for which they are responsible - until senior figures on the»22 pointed out that Ministers, as members of the executive branch of government, are not well placed to represent opinion on the backbenches.
«On the same day that they're holding out an olive branch they release a list of MPs who they say hate Jeremy.
In the hopes of seeing the gas clouds from which the first stars arose, Loeb has devoted much of the past decade to a new field called 21 - centimeter cosmology, a branch of radio astronomy that focuses on identifying electromagnetic radiation that started out with a wavelength of 21 centimeters.
The new field of 21 - centimeter cosmology is a branch of radio astronomy that focuses on identifying electromagnetic radiation that started out with a wavelength of 21 centimeters.
Thrusting out a side branch to seek out water turns out to be a local matter on a root, Dinneny and colleagues found using micro-CT scans of roots in soil.
But Abbott, who has been paralyzed from the waist down since a 1984 accident, when a tree branch fell on him while he was out for a run, tweeted a message of support to Springer early last Friday.
On islands, scientists sometimes see a «sped - up» version of evolution — when animals are closed off from the rest of the world, in places where there are few or no predators or competitors, they are able to branch out into special adaptations, eventually forming new species.
In a protein the cogs and springs are the molecules that make it up: amino acids form its backbone each with side - chains of different molecules branching out on all sides in three dimensions.
She had no intention at the time of branching out into other areas, such as experimental physics, or going on to earn a Ph.D. «It's mostly chance that I'm here,» she says.
Axons of these nerves leave the spinal cord in the ventral branches (rami) of the spinal nerves, and then separate out as «white rami» (so called from the shiny white sheaths of myelin around each axon) which connect to two chain ganglia extending alongside the vertebral column on the left and right.
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