Sentences with phrase «others a bit of»

To transform the warehouse into a factory, drains and sewers needed to be installed, along with an electrical station, engine rooms and countless other bits of infrastructure.
Part of this commitment is to share what I have learned with those of you who are on a similar journey... Each of us finds his unique vehicle for sharing with others his bit of wisdom.
Second, reading aids in your ability to retain and analyze other bits of information — so you'll have an easier time understanding the plan at your next team meeting.
What makes these items unique is that they're crafted from old Boeing 747 engine turbofan housings, airplane wings and other bits of retired aircraft.
Krupa says the bank is hoping to win more business with existing clients, as well as close some gaps where it does some business with clients but not other bits of business.
The other bit of bad news for Mylan?
For years, Twitch.tv has been the web's go - to for gaming live streams, crowd - sourced experiments like Pokémon playthroughs and commenter - controlled investment portfolios, and other bits of acceptably time - killing content.
There are some signs of lower interest rates affecting the housing sector, and a few other bits of data which suggest that the US economy did not keep weakening early in the new year to the extent that it was in the last few months of 2000.
The other bit of information you need to know is that the Bank of Canada hit the Zero Lower Bound in April 2009, and lifted off the ZLB in June 2010.
My friends and I were complete newbies about ropes and rappelling and every other bit of jargon and technique that goes with climbing.
The «matter» of such a mechanism was, by its nature, static, passive, and incapable of supporting internal relationships to other bits of matter.
if the universe is not infinite, then we do not know what came before it, but we can theorize based on every other bit of evidence that has ever been observed that the process was of natural origins.
One bit of matter is replaceable by other bits of matter.
I went from agnostic dabbling with reincarnation and other bits of Eastern Religions where I was looking for «good» then was caught by the words in the Bible.
A few other bits of news from the Scriptures: Jesus was born in the Middle East.
Such bits of language have their meaning in their relation to other bits of language, not by referring to any nonlinguistic entity.
Instead of thinking of entities such as atoms as bits of matter that relate to other bits of matter, we think of atoms and other entities as occasions of experience themselves.
This material, partly oral, partly written, was already in circulation in the communities before the composition of the Gospels, and it consisted of narratives, sayings, and other bits of discourse (including the parables), and the Passion story.
The chia paste specifies 1 / 4c water so I understand that but what «s up with the other bit of water????
This is as opposed to just cramming in recipes individually between other bits of work, which is what I've been doing since I started blogging.
This time round, I'm sharing my recipe for these kick ass Vegan Raspberry Cheesecake Bars that'll blow your mind and other bits of your body too.
Every few weeks, we get together to talk about what's rocking our foodie worlds and discuss other bits of life.
Alright, so here's the other bit of negativity from the night: this match probably didn't need to be 30 minutes long.
STANFORD»S BAND The musical kings of sophomoric humor have been banned from performing on the field at the next three Stanford - Notre Dame games after their Oct. 4 exhibition, in which, amid other bits of very low comedy, they parodied the Irish potato famine.
I never mentioned the other bits of tat clubs flog the fans, I was speaking exclusively about shirt sales in response to your post, and I quote; «How long do you think it would take to recoup the fee in shirt sales alone, for example, if we were to buy someone like aubamayang or greizman?»
When we moved into our new place late last year, I spent hours assembling cabinets and various other bits of furniture around the house.
Is she trying to make calls about dinner or t - ball or the dozens of other bits of minutiae that her partner hasn't keyed in on because 64 percent of moms in two - parent households say that they do more than their spouse or partner when it comes to managing their children's schedule and activities?
One other bit of fun: if you go to the front page of Landry's site, watch his little video self «break the plane» and appear to walk out of the page to chat with you.
With NHS spending also likely to be protected, it means other bits of government will have to be cut disproportionately more.
Somehow the other bit of the slogan about the causes has been neglected.
Not only did the Democratic and Republican contests include candidate competition around the city and state, but the city Board of Elections added an entirely other bit of far less welcome drama.
Other bits of your DNA are brand new.
No more than 5 centimetres long, it tends to make its home in cool and dry places under branches or other bits of wood, in temperatures that often dip below freezing for hours or days.
It will take in biomass — the generic term for the leaves, stems and other bits of plants not typically used for food for humans and livestock.
Some cosmologists go further and argue that inflation could also happen in other places and at other times, when these other bits of creation break out, undergo their own inflation, and become separate pocket universes.
Including unnecessary words and punctuation: There's no way a short article like this can cover all the rules of commas, participial phrases, and other bits of grammar and usage that would be esoteric if they weren't so important.
Quarks are ethereal particles that make up protons and neutrons — the building blocks of atoms — and other bits of subatomic matter.
«With most other bits of our genome, which are passed down from both parents and then recombined, you can't do this kind of error - detection analysis,» says Forster.
At the same time, the repair proteins that excised the strand tend to remain stuck to it, and are thus kept from moving on to excise other bits of damaged DNA.
I'll be updating this post throughout the day with recaps of panels and other bits of info.
Instead, in a Machiavellian twist, viruses recruit human proteins to methylate DNA and thus turn off important other bits of human DNA.
The most energetic particles that strike us from space, which include neutrinos as well as gamma - ray photons and various other bits of subatomic shrapnel, are called cosmic rays.
The reasoning works as follows: when considering some piece of new information, an individual will attempt to remember other bits of consistent information.
Still other bits of ancient DNA in Melanesians affect the immune system.
There was one other bit of crucial evidence that was yet to be seen — that is, proof that there were indeed cane toads in East Timor!
The other bit of good news is these headaches don't last very long — a minute at the outside.
The team's RGB system consists of 18 genes, 14 promoters, as well as other bits of DNA called terminators and plasmids, and 46,198 base pairs.
My other bit of advice, if you can, labor at home for as long as possible before traveling to the birth center or hospital (unless you're already planning a home birth).
You know how it goes: better safe than sorry, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, and any other bit of folk wisdom elevating careful prudence and preparedness over convenient short sightedness.
Today I thought I would share additional information about the slipcovered French settee and other bits of fall decor that didn't make the recent home tour cut.
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