Sentences with phrase «only do this at»

The hospital spokeswoman replied in an email that, generally speaking, ear piercings during surgery are rare and only done at the request of a family.
And just to make it clear, I only do this at home or at a close friend's house.
«Delivering advanced medical care to patients like Eric is something you can only do at an institution like UT Southwestern, where we have the experience and the specialized care to perform higher - risk surgeries that other hospitals would not even entertain.»
Best to only do at max 2 cups at a time.
Don't go overboard, only do this at six reps per set.
In Dead Rising 2 you could only do this at special workbenches but now you can do it anywhere you want, although the few seconds it takes makes it advisable to do so well away from zombies.
Not only do we at Sloane Toyota Philadelphia cater to the parental needs of Conshohocken, Trevose, Center City and Langhorne area drivers with our wide selection of hip, versatile, and capable Toyota Sienna models.
It's not always true, depending on the specualtive nature of the market (and synthetic CDO activity), but one would suspect that those that want to take on the risk of a default of IBM would only do it at a concession to current market bond pricing, or else they would buy the bonds and pay fixed, receive floating on a swap.
With all open - ended mutual funds, all trades are only done at the end of the trading day.
This would be impractical to do monthly, and it doesn't need to stay at exactly 15 % all of the time, so it's only done at the beginning of every new quarter (or when the model's weighting for that asset class changes - which rarely happens anymore).
Again you need to practice only doing this at the moment it happens or it will be lost to them that you are being hurt.
She only does it at night.
Only do this at a time when you can supervise.
You can only do this at night, so make sure the sun has set before starting your attempt.
State and local surveys are costly and time intensive, and as a result most public opinion polling is only done at the national level.

Not exact matches

When the researchers analyzed all the data, they found that, for the NCDS participants, only height at age 16 predicted wages in the 30s; for the NLSY participants, only height between ages 16 and 23 did.
Yeah, entrepreneurs who've been successful in their first company tend to do better at their next one, but the difference between the best and the worst is only about 12 percent.
Only once every few years do they turn up at a high - profile wedding or bestow money on a worthy cause such as the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at UBC.
You probably don't want to go out of your way to take on loans you don't need, so don't worry: this factor only accounts for 10 % of your credit score, and you won't be penalized much for not borrowing too much all at once.
But investing time in getting good at this and getting people around you who respond to it is the only way to get time freed up to do more valuable things yourself.
The only caveat is you have to export your entire library of connections at once — LinkedIn doesn't allow you to only grab email address you haven't already downloaded.
For example, if you were a basketball coach and you ignored your goal to win a championship and focused only on what your team does at practice each day, would you still get results?
Not only does it give employees more accessibility by having important information with them at all times, but it allows companies to cut on costs that would otherwise accrue.
Dell reasoned that going private was the only way to invest in the company's future, because the public markets do not respond kindly to any sort of investment that might eat away at company's near - term proft margins.
Not only did I feel sharper at the office, I noticed I had more energy throughout the day.
Not only do I use my newfound knowledge at work, I use it at home too.
Uber's case is that the driver enters into a binding agreement with a person whose identity he does not know (and will never know) and who does not know and will never know his identity, to undertake a journey to a destination not told to him until the journey begins, by a route prescribed by a stranger to the contract [Uber] from which he is not free to depart (at least not without risk), for a fee which (a) is set by the stranger, and (b) is not known by the passenger (who only is told the total to be paid), (c) is calculated by the stranger (as a percentage of the total sum) and (d) is paid to the stranger.
Michael Dell doesn't talk specifically about the companies he's interested in, but according to an April 2012 Forbes interview, Dell said he, personally, looks at over 250 companies every year that might fit into the company's acquisition strategy, even if the company only acts on a few.
This opposition doesn't seem to have fazed Trump, at least not publicly; he tweeted Monday that he would only revoke the tariffs if a new NAFTA agreement was signed, and he told reporters Monday he was sticking with that position.
«The work that they've done designing and executing on their engine is really impressive,» says Jory Bell, partner at Playground, which had former SpaceX employees study Relativity's architecture before deciding to invest in its Series A. «And every technical decision they've made is optimized not only to serve their initial market, but to scale up as well.»
«Carly Fiorina was the only one who didn't sound like she had time - traveled from the Reagan administration,» says Lanae Erickson Hatalsky, director of social policy and politics at Third Way, a left of center think tank.
And if you're fresh out college, you might do well to look hard at startups for your next job, not only because they need your talents, but also because research suggests that's where the jobs are, and they're likely to pay you better than a big company.
This obviously didn't clarify much, so then I looked at this SEC form stating Rubicon only raised $ 19.4 million.
Have you ever ordered your favorite pizza at a chain's new location only to find it doesn't taste quite how you remembered?
This one statistic alone should make all employers more interested in boosting bliss: Truly cheerful employees spend about 80 % of their time at work doing what they're there to do; the least content spend only 40 % of their time on job - related activities, according to a survey by workplace happiness consultant and author Jessica Pryce - Jones.
Only 45 percent of those surveyed said they trusted their leadership, while a little more than half said they were not happy at work, and one in every two employees did not expect to be with their organization for more than a year more.
But keep this caveat in mind: Don't limit yourself by looking only at what products you want to import.
This person said that as graduation approached, they felt at a loss for what to do next, thinking that only a «weird» company would accept them for their eclectic background.
In general, founders don't seem to worry about failure at the hands of their competition — only 5 percent cited this as a concern.
When I met Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup for the Soul) at a book signing, I shared a story with him about a signing I did at which the only person who showed up was my mother.
I remember one pitch where Katia and I did the whole thing, it was all men around the table, and then we'd leave and look at each other and realized that we honestly could've been saying anything and the only thing they heard come out of our mouths was «lip gloss, lip gloss, lip gloss.»
Not only do you not need a subscription based software, you don't even need to spend money on anti-virus software at all!
Not only did WhatsApp co-founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton work together at Yahoo, but the $ 250,000 in seed funding that enabled them to launch the messaging app that Facebook bought for $ 19 billion came from five former Yahoo friends.
But doing something exciting outside of work «to rebalance the boredom of 9 - to - 5» will only get you so far, said Maite Baron, chief executive officer at The Corporate Escape, a London - based career - transition consultancy that helps disillusioned employees become business owners, in an email.
It occurred to her that she had all the tools she needed at her disposal to do just that, not only for her, but for other women in her position.
Governments, he says, need to be «very careful in not removing what has essentially been the only source of growth in the economy for years now and doing so a) potentially at the peak of the cycle, and b) with cavalier attitudes to the importance of facts and figures.»
It did submit data from its herpes blood test to the FDA (which approved it), but a former Theranos employee cited by the Journal said that, at the end of 2014, the company only used its technology for 15 blood tests out of at least 225.
«It's not frightening; if you're swimming with sharks they don't tend to bother you at all, it's only if they mistake you for a seal that they might have a nip.»
You'll pay taxes on your contributions (and investment gains) only when you withdraw the money, which you can do starting at age 59 1/2.
But unlike many tech startups, it didn't provide meals at its former offices, because it didn't want to provide a perk to only some employees.
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