Sentences with phrase «other words at»

His work has been included in solo and group exhibitions worldwide, includingCanon at Museo Experimental El Eco in Mexico City in 2012; In other words at NGBK + Kunstraum Kreuzberg, Berlin Germany in 2012; El horizonte del topo at Centre for Fine Arts in Brussels Belgium in 2010; Aftermath at Taka Ishii Gallery in Kyoto Japan in 2010; One foot apart at Leme Gallery in Sao Paulo, Brazil in 2009; Hecho en casa at the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico City in 2009; and in Declaraciones at El Museo de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain in 2005 among others.
The new direct - steer system has been set up precisely so that its sporty, dynamic rack ratio makes itself positively felt particularly when handling and agility are most called for: on winding country roads, in other words at medium speed and medium steering angle.
If you're thinking of replicating it, get this white faux fur fabric and the paper maché letters 8 ″ x 5.5 ″ x 1 ″ you need to spell out JOY or other words at super reasonable prices.
In other words at least pre speech infants are still completing their gestation, so to speak, and so my own preference both as a father and scientist is to encourage parents to let the infant and toddler sleep as close to them as is safe for as long as they can, without specifying an artificial, arbitrary «cut off.»

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TD Bank Group, which embraces TD's operations in the U.S. and Canada, noticed that their 86,000 users weren't exactly leaping at the chance to engage with its corporate intranet; the words «intranet» and «excitement» seldom have much to do with each other.
In other words: customers are willing to shift their usage patterns if they feel their privacy is at stake.
In other words, this says everything and nothing at the same time.
In other words, you decided that consumers have the right to not pay for much of my content here at Fortune.
In other words: Don't feel guilty for heading out to that afternoon spin class: you'll see productivity benefits at work — and less of a bum print in your chair.
In other words, we would be forcing those at the lower end of the earnings ladder to consume even less during their working lives in order to add more dollars to their already decently - funded retirement.
I estimate the dollar value of trust, within the global economy, at roughly $ 102 trillion — in other words, the entire nominal Gross World Product for 2014.
You want to hit your audience with this information at an opportune time (in other words, when audience members are ready to buy).
Words influence others and build relationships at work and personally.
«The U.S. war of words with Mexico is dangerous, and Burney, among others, is convinced the first thing that Canada has to do is abandon the Three Amigos relationship,» Solomon wrote at Maclean's on January 30.
In other words, you want to understand how profitable your current jobs are so you can get better at bidding future jobs that are similar.
In other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parents.
In other words — if your web forms aren't beautiful to look at and easy to fill out on mobile screens, they're pretty much guaranteed to bleed leads.
And all these engineers at Facebook and Google and others are taking this deep learning concept with all these frameworks, which is basically another word for tools, and turning these ideas into things of practical use.
I impressed on him that value in a business depends on things like recurring income from customers who come back year after year — in other words, exactly what he has at the music school, and what nurseries almost never have.
At all times, avoid using jargon words to try and impress your reader, most are the times when these words are synonymous with other words that have different meanings all together.
In other words, China issued debt to create growth at all costs.
In other words, they represented «the purposeful construction of true or partly true bits of information into a message that is, at its core, misleading.»
In other words, leadership can see at a glance which managers are recognizing employees and which ones aren't, so those in the latter camp can be retrained regarding the needs of recognition - hungry Millennials.
In other words, it operates much like a regular Airbnb booking — only the price is set at zero, only agencies can do the bookings, and Airbnb does not collect fees.
In other words, it shows how good the company is at wringing more money out of its existing, highly caffeinated customer base.
In other words, it's more than just a figurehead position — it can involve appearing at events, flying to other countries to represent the brand, and meeting with people about potential partnerships.
In other words, while many gyms enjoy a mutual beneficial relationship with ClassPass, it's changed the nature of the boutique fitness business, at least in markets like New York where the startup is well established.
With the exception of the first two, his words do not appear to cut cruel; indeed, one has a sense these are well - used lines he might employ in his other career: as a successful, in - demand motivational speaker, giving at least 30 speeches every year, here in Canada and around the world.
I shared in my book, The 5 Languages of Appreciation at Work, five ways that people could show others they're valued — through words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time, tangible gifts and physical touch.
My wife and I were shocked when we looked at what the Dyson picked up, or in other words, all the hair and dust that my older vacuum was leaving behind.
In other words, those who use Android, Google's Chrome browser, Firefox — or just about anything else — and want to watch Cook and his team chat at WWDC are out of luck.
Even if it does, the Pro 2 weighs the same and still comes in at $ 899 without a keyboard cover — in other words, it's still too costly.
In other words, exercising after a long period of not eating could set us up for a longer, more intense fat burn, noted Eric Doucet, the lead author on the study and a professor of kinesiology at the University of Ottowa.
In other words, he's looking at ways in which we can use and tailor concepts like reward and punishment to encourage people to work collaboratively rather than self - interestedly.
In other words, consumers» rather modest gains have been far surpassed by the profits reaped by corporations making stuff in China at huge reductions in cost and then lowering the price a bit on the finished retail goods.
Travel, in other words, is inherently at least a little scary.
In other words, while he still uses a knife and fork to feed himself, Jordan aims to eat about «3 - 5 handfuls of food» at each meal, he says.
In other words, even if you aren't picturing yourself at age 95, senior investment analyst Maria Bruno is.
In other words, the target interest rate looks likely to remain at its current rock bottom through 2014 — and perhaps even longer.
If the airlines show they can withstand the next downturn, Miller says, it could «lead to a significant re-rating» in which investors price airline stocks more like industrial stocks — in other words, at twice the price where they currently trade.
And in virtually every case we reviewed, the front - burner crisis involved an episode at the core of the company's business — in other words, it was foreseeable.
Many have help spread the word and even placed my business cards at their vets or other dog related locations.
In other words, great execution beats great strategy at every turn.
«In other words, in this setting at least, female supervisors did not appear to act as agents of change.»
In other words, if you usually run at 7 a.m. at home, run at 7 a.m. in the new time zone, as well.
In other words, Weinstein had all sorts of safeguards in place that would work to keep him at the helm of the company.
In other words, the kind of thing that happens at websites everywhere without it turning into a four - alarm fire.
In other words, try to look at the situation bothering you as an outsider, or using a longer - term perspective.
In other words, the exact opposite of how he'd been treated in his first post-college job at a publicly traded digital - marketing agency where he was paid a fourth of what his superiors were making despite bringing in the most sales.
And she did it all without tapering beforehand — in other words, she can swim faster at Worlds in July.
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