Sentences with phrase «open the windows for»

Murdoch's U.S. TV business Twenty - First Century Fox, which own 39 % of Sky, notified the European Commission of its 11.7 billion pound ($ 14.3 billion) bid earlier this month, opening a window for Britain to intervene.
«Rising costs will open windows for companies that can mail more economically.
That opened a window for Sempra Energy to swoop in and strike a deal to acquire the Texas utility.
Many people could not get into the sanctuary and stood under the sun outside the open windows for the two - and - a-half-hour service.
Open the window for a few moments, just to smell it.
I didn't claim I want to learn science from Bible, but you can try it, it may open some windows for you.
But in his emphasis on the Church as the company of all of the redeemed of all of the ages, together with his willingness to embrace Catholic believers, including the Holy Father, as brothers and sisters in the Lord, he opened a window for Southern Baptist - Catholic engagement that will be hard to close.
I turned on some music, put on my favorite comfy dress, opened the windows for Ivy cat, and made muffins all day long.
In breaking that barrier, Beyond Meat has opened the window for massive disruption of the traditional meat industry.»
I look at Romo's upside as opening our window for another SB for the next two years.
Ferdinand's absence from duty opened the window for Jonny Evans to get a Champions League start against Shaktar Donestk.
Opening the windows for even 5 minutes per day reduces the toxins in the indoor air of your home.
Don't forget to open your windows for a few minutes every day — even in winter.
Your doula can crack open a window for you when it gets too hot, hold your hand, breathe with you when you need to relax and ground yourself, as well as vocalize with you according to your natural sounds - this helps reinforce your own coping rituals.
Spitzer didn't go public about his run until the evening of July 7; the next morning, the Board of Elections opened the window for accepting completed petitions from candidates.
Then came the political technology — specifically, a software patch to NGPVAN's VoteBuilder system that briefly opened a window for Sanders» staff to look at Clinton grassroots - outreach voter data.
While the persistent smoke from the Olusosun dump has made life unbearable for residents, business owners and offices close to the place, the situation appears to have opened a window for making quick cash for some, writes Eric Dumo Mrs. Kelechi Obikwelu was fuming bitterly last Tuesday afternoon when our correspondent came across her at -LSB-...]
Our study opens the window for the possibility of linking age - related genes as therapeutics for the future.»
I remember standing up and suggesting that I open the window for some air.
Wetting maps are a new concept for hydrophobic surface characterization and open a window for investigating structure - property relationships in surface wetting.
In addition, we report data for the first time from a light - induced transient state between the S3 and S0 states, which opens the window for elucidating the mechanism of oxygen - oxygen bond formation that occurs between these two states.»
All these effects may open a window for the potential therapeutical application of kahweol as an anti-angiogenic drug.
If I hand over tasks, like opening windows for fresh air and stacking yoga mats neatly, I not only have more time to interact one on one with students, my students feel a sense of empowerment.
First, get rid of air fresheners, which don't actually improve air quality; and open windows for ventilation instead.
It opens a window for you to enjoy some quality time to breathe, lengthen overworked muscles, and unwind.
Enhance your journey in wellness promotion by opening a window for healing, calm and well - being for those who need it most.
We know that it is sometimes very difficult to find the right guy, whether it is in the outside world or online, but we like to think that our online community opens a window for you to a whole new world of gay dating - right here in the Mountain State!
That legal action opens the window for the Washington Post to strike back and take a stand for the freedom of press.
She has been living a suffocating, proper existence, and he will open the window for her.
This policy opens the window for global eLearning providers to engage in Rwanda's education technology.
The Commission on State Mandates announced earlier this month opening the window for accepting claims for an expanded list of claimable activities tied to suspension and expulsions.
So, at both the federal and state levels, new laws have opened a window for change, and provide an opportunity for parents, educators, business leaders and grassroots organizations to come together and advocate for the educational needs of their students and schools.
Opening a window for venti lation yields only a face full of spray.
The Collaborator of Bethlehem is an exceptionally powerful and highly readable mystery that opens a window for the reader into the soul - destroying conditions experienced by people living on the West Bank.
Andrea opened a window for me onto black urban life I didn't know, a world where aunts owned beauty shops, and mothers worried about their daughters getting close to 30 without a husband, a world of camaraderie, with childhood friendships that lasted through adulthood.
Therefore this opens a window for abuse.
The bathroom in her apartment didn't have a vent fan, so she opened a window for a few minutes after taking a shower.
This will open a window for the desired market order.
This will help them recognize any change in trends and open window for new opportunities.
Where you open your windows for the first time and realize how dusty everything got while you were hibernating in the winter?
You can open a window for a personal loan for debt consolidation also, provided it's large enough.
Like the mood altering medications, tranquilizers can have a place in your cat's treatment plan when they are used for limited periods to open a window for other medications and life style medications to work.
Open the windows for the breeze of the Bay to waft in, a reminder that this is paradise.
There was no way to open the window for fresh air.
Lie in the tub, reach out and open the window for a spectacular Mountain View.
Last year, my husband deployed the requisite accessibility tools to the college science lab he runs to accommodate a bright student who happened to be blind, which opened a window for us into how people who are blind navigate tech.
A normal parry won't be of much use, but a perfectly timed parry will stun the opponent and open a window for a counterattack.
As with his iconic portraits of heads, Close's photographs of the body are handled in an almost mug shot style, and yet he opens a window for the viewer to the life experience of the subject.
The gallery provides a venue for artists in Cayucos to display their work and to gain knowledge and experience in this important role of the artist and opens a window for the community to view live art.
André Breton, exiled in New York, wrote that the exhibit opened a window for Americans to look onto «all the flowering trees that the distant storm might have spared.
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