Sentences with phrase «of minutes when»

Only last year we were tested on our emergency procedures when one of our subsidiary businesses was evacuated in a matter of minutes when the Holborn fire struck in April.
All the popular and beautiful destinations in Isla Mujeres are just a couple of minutes when riding on a golf cart.
And the skyline stays that way for all of a handful of minutes when it winnows a degree or two lighter, the barest luminescence along the horizon, like the last gasps of cathode ray -LSB-...]
When traveling in the summer months, be aware that a closed car — or even one with the windows open somewhat — can become an oven in a matter of minutes when left in the sun.
Robert Megna, who is president of Fuller Road Management, declined to provide the Times Union with a copy of the minutes when asked earlier this year.
The interview Carl gives w / Fox on Maggie Haberman's blog on Politico.com is great up until the last couple of minutes when he goes after Silver.
From than on it was just matter of minutes when one of the teams were going to see the red.
On December 19, its price fell by 10 percent in a matter of minutes when a popular US - based exchange began trading bitcoin cash, a spinoff of the original Bitcoin.
AC Milan could have taken the lead inside of a minute when Andre Silva, linked with a move to Wolverhampton Wanderers, fired into the side netting.
I'm sure that they'll offer you the same time saving benefits that they've offered me, and that will help you to make the most of every minute when working on your future eLearning projects.
Many people say to hop on to the trend of the minute when choosing their topic, but I think going for an «evergreen» if you will topics is far better.

Not exact matches

I've watched the behavior of 14 - year - old girls spending 10 minutes to take the best selfie, post it on Instagram, and then take it down when it doesn't get enough likes.
Actually, the topic of this article derived from a conversation my girlfriend and I were having, when the topic of discussion all of a sudden coincidentally ended up in her Instagram newsfeed minutes later.
«How in the world can you have 44 senators do a hearing that has a lot of substance when each senator has only four minutes
Here's one from Getting Things Done: when a task takes less than two minutes, don't schedule it, don't set it aside for later, don't set a reminder — just take care of it.
So when you say to yourself «it's only 10 minutes,» you miss the entire point of time.
When Gayle Bu networks, she offers potential clients a free 30 - minute consultation — but not necessarily with the expectation of being hired.
However, innovations that sound like the next million - dollar idea during a one - minute elevator pitch may fall flat when their creators get grilled by a panel of investors.
Though Obama has proposed keeping the loan breaks through the end of the year, it's best not to wait another minute to apply — the deal runs out when the funding does.
It's very common that low or mid impact issues are discussed at length at the start of the meetings and key issues are rushed in the final 20 minutes of a board meeting when people are tired or in a hurry to get to the next board meeting.
A DentistryBlogger review noted the Oral - B Pro's long 40 - minute operating life between charges, while the product testers from Ezvid were impressed with the features enabled when the toothbrush «pairs with your smartphone» and helps «keep track of» your brushing habits.
When they make it to the ground, they crawl at a pace of about 1 foot per minute, according to the World Wildlife Federation.
When I was brought up, if I ever said anything ill about someone, my parents would put me in front of a mirror and make me stand there for 10 minutes and say how badly it reflected on me.
When talking about doing favors, Natalie Zfat set a great example for parameters in her article «How To Master Networking» by saying that if something takes less than five minutes and doesn't jeopardize any of your client relationships, do it.
«Reuters are also suggesting that the mini flash crash experienced in trading in Asia yesterday (when gold tumbled nearly 5 %) was exaggerated with the relatively low liquidity as CME circuit breakers triggered twice in just one minute with suggestions of large amounts of stop - loss selling.»
Oscillates or strokes thousands — even tens of thousands — of times per minute, as compared to the typical 300 strokes per minute when brushing manually
Not only will they know to pay attention when you state their name (therefore evading the possibility of having to repeat the question), but Bob won't start talking the same time as Anna and spend the next 2 minutes saying, «No really, you go ahead.
Armed with reams of pseudo-scientific studies, they claimed that workers of all sorts were happier and more productive when subjected to 15 - minute sets of benign music that built gradually in tempo and intensity.
When President Trump has his physical exam on Friday, there is little chance he will repeat the same story within a span of 10 minutes or fail to recognize old friends, as the explosive new book «Fire and Fury» by Michael Wolff asserts he has done in the past.
Then there was the «hash crash» of 2013, when the Dow dropped 145 points in two minutes after someone hacked the Associated Press's Twitter account and posted, falsely, that explosions in the White House had injured President Obama.
Since investment banking giant Lehman Brothers fell nine years ago this day, signaling the start of a time when six homes were foreclosed on every minute, global consumers have been spending a lot of time on Netflix and a nice bit of cash on video games.
When you're feeling stressed, take a couple of minutes to focus on your breathing.
Years later, when she worked at the Chili's 20 minutes away from her hometown of Donna, Texas, she never dreamed of having her own baking business.
Those were the days of checking my phone every minute, of saying yes to everything offered to me even when I knew in my gut I didn't want to do it.
But when he had to talk about something like the lack of diversity on campus, he would ramble on for 20 minutes while looking at his feet.
Not only does physically getting up now and again protect you from the truly horrible health consequences of too much sitting, but taking quick «smoke breaks» (sans cigarette) when you feel your mental energy depleting (for most folks around every 90 minutes seems to be a good rule of thumb) ensures you'll get more done in the long run.
As I've noted before, since the start of 2013 — when the «fiscal cliff» calamity was averted at the very last minute with a deal struck between Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R - KY)-- investors have been impervious to the sorts of anxiety attacks that caused significant corrections during the first four years of the bull market.
As of July 2016, miners compete for a reward of 25 bitcoins approximately every 10 minutes when they successfully solve a puzzle.
When I arrive at Georgetown Cupcake a few minutes after 1 a.m., a crew of six has just started setting the cupcake assembly line in motion.
The hour of the day, minutes in a slide and when your idea will pay off will determine whether you'll see any money.
«The minute you walk in the door, you're encouraged to think about these high - level issues,» Siegel says of APT and reports that when it came to recruiting him, «the amount of effort was staggering in comparison to other firms.»
The research shows that the drug, CS - 104, suppresses the normal biological response to UVB burning most significantly when applied within five minutes of the injury.
When North Korea tested its intercontinental Hwasong - 14 missile on July 4, the US was aware 70 minutes ahead of time, according to the Diplomat.
But anyway, so we talked a lot about whales and we said, «When you go whale watching and a whale breaches, a whale jumps up above the water, everybody oohs and aahs and takes pictures of it and talks about «Oh, look at the whale,» and then the whale goes back under water for like 45 minutes, and it's the most boring thing in the world.
«It isn't a massive amount when you're sleeping 10 to 12 hours a day in total, but every minute matters in young development because of the benefits of sleep,» study co-author Dr. Tim Smith told the BBC.
He leads some of the most powerful leaders in the world and when I interviewed him on my podcast, YPO 10 Minute Tips From the Top, he shared his approach to conflict resolution even when the battle won't upset world peace.
The more Skype integrates itself into every aspect of communications, the more comfortable users will feel buying cheap minutes to make an outside call when necessary — or so the company hopes.
The Bank of Canada is a conscientious objector when it comes to releasing minutes of its policy debates, even as most of its peers now do so.
We can show podcasters the geographic location of their listeners, how long people listen, when they fast forward, when they stop listening... all on a minute - to - minute basis.
When she wakes up, she mediates, then exercises on her stationary bike for 30 minutes followed by at least 10 minutes of yoga and stretching.
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