Have you ever wanted to truly make the most
out of the pieces in your closet?
There are so many ways to get creative and make the most
out of the pieces in your closet.
If you really want to maximize your wardrobe and get the most
out of each piece in your closet, you need to think about ways to wear certain pieces year round... or ways to wear certain pieces more than one way.
And while I'm still waiting for nature's colors to change, I've been changing
out some of the pieces in my wardrobe for ones inspired by the colors of fall.
Are there bits of information we should leave
out of a piece in order to avoid spoiling rather large bits of the story?
Not exact matches
Without this
piece in place, competitors could potentially glean information about deals, front - run trades, and throw markets
out of whack.
As with any other
piece of marketing, the number one step should be to carry
out market research, yet far too many content marketers jump right
in, thinking they know what their audience wants.
As John Herrman points
out in a perceptive
piece in the New York Times, all
of this is an exercise
in theatrical framing for Bannon, and thereby for Trump.
One bystander who had been rushed into the tent had a deep, three - inch - wide gash
in his leg with a
piece of shrapnel sticking
out of it.
In the in - depth piece she enumerates a long list of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve out more time alon
In the
in - depth piece she enumerates a long list of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve out more time alon
in - depth
piece she enumerates a long list
of innovators — from Ernest Hemingway to Steve Wozniak — who felt solitude was central to their work, before going on to argue that it's not just artists and inventors who need to carve
out more time alone.
With products flying
in and
out of your business, tracking all the moving
pieces can be overwhelming.
Then, a few weeks ago, author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday Review
piece highlighting research along the same lines, including one study that showed simply having your phone
out and
in view can impede the process
of making deep personal connections.
And, he said, «Notably, though not emphasized
in the Boston.com
piece, the restaurant at issue knew the website prices had been «
out of date for quite some time.»
As Albrecht points
out in a recent Psychology Today
piece, all conversations are composed
of three parts — declaratives, questions, and qualifiers.
Traditional manufacturing involves making a mold and then stamping
out thousands
of clones, he explains, but «
in our production every
piece is unique,» and consequently much costlier.
The
piece was only supposed to sell for $ 400,000, but was bought by a commodities trader based
out of Texas for a grand $ 1.8 million at an auction
in Beverly Hills, California
in June.
We checked
out that
piece in addition to a couple
of Quora threads, Glassdoor reviews, and Reddit comments where people claiming to be current or former employees dish on the downsides
of working there.
Cycorp charged itself with figuring
out the tens
of millions
of pieces of data we rely on as humans — the knowledge that helps us understand the world — and to represent them
in a formal way that machines can use to reason.
In an effort to diversify, he's also begun experimenting with a non-satirical Instagram account called Jerry News, which pushes
out one
piece of breaking news daily.
It may even turn
out that e-commerce marketers needed to jump through all
of the hoops that represent a changing SEO
in order to get to the endgame
in one
piece.
In the piece, Lynne Vaughn, chief innovation officer of the national YMCA, said, «Working out in a group provides support, accountability and structur
In the
piece, Lynne Vaughn, chief innovation officer
of the national YMCA, said, «Working
out in a group provides support, accountability and structur
in a group provides support, accountability and structure.
Working
out of his parents» middle - class home, he would offer to sell a
piece of software on one site before it was
in his possession.
Gap's Athleta isn't the only U.S. company that's expressed interest
in carving
out a
piece of the fitness fashion pie, and other big brands like Nike and Adidas have launched yoga lines with a similar focus on style.
Unlike some other models, it's easy to assemble as this reviewer explains, «It comes
in 2 separate
pieces that are very light once you get them
out of the box.»
But if you're going to add another
piece of plastic to your wallet, having two incomes to support it will definitely help
out in the long run, Lin says.
In a
piece of good luck, a Lookout executive promptly activated the link on an iPhone to see what it would do — as Murray explained, the decision to test it quickly proved important since the link was built to time
out after 30 minutes.
This winter, the brand features a selection
of patterned coats, and one stand -
out piece in leopard.
Now close the book, take
out a new blank
piece of paper and explain the sub-idea (
in this case evolution) that you were having problems with,» offers Parrish.
These include the harsh reality mentioned
in a post that «starting a business is like riding a roller coaster» and the
piece titled «Starting a Business Is Like Jumping
Out Of An Airplane» (not an approach I recommend).
While smart watches or other
pieces of wearable technology are interesting concepts, the issue lies
in getting a whole lot
of people to see why they need these devices — and why on earth they'd be caught dead wearing them
out in public.
In the 2010 midterms, Democrats thought they could put Obama's picture on a
piece of literature and his supporters would «magically» turn
out for them, Messina said.
But don't drown
in ice cream — grab a
piece of paper and get it all
out.
But Uncle Sam still gets his
piece of the pie — and that happens when you begin taking money
out, usually
in retirement or at least at age 59 1/2 to avoid early withdrawal penalties.
And as Kareem Adbul - Jabbar pointed
out in a July piece in Time, «In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in a July
piece in Time, «In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in Time, «
In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol of our innocence, in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
In our disillusioned mind, «home» becomes a romanticized symbol
of our innocence,
in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionall
in which we dreamed limitlessly and were loved unconditionally.
And it's sort
of like if you have a balloon
in your hands, if you try and squash it, it won't stay round, one
piece will pop
out between your fingers and another
piece will move somewhere else.
You'll stand
out far more by offering an interesting
piece of news to the right journalist than by trying to get fancy
in your pitching approach.
«There is an enormous amount at stake here and my greatest concern is that the president is dealing with each
of these
pieces in silos, without understanding how they all interconnect and how we have to work
out a comprehensive strategy,» she said.
If I used the Lean Startup methodology, I would have created a landing page, created a Google adwords account, and figured
out in one day that my idea was a
piece of crap.
People
in cryptocurrency circles refer to such events — when a new
piece of digital money is distributed
out of thin air — as an «air drop.»
You are now dealing with the executor
of Aunt Irma's estate, who may be 1) a greedy relative who sees the «gift» as an investment for which the estate is entitled to a substantial
piece of your business, 2) a local estate lawyer whose main purpose
in life is to squeeze as many assets
out of the estate as possible so as to maximize their fees, or 3) someone even worse.
The entrants follow the growing push for digitization across the industry because it's much easier to test
out than some
of the major
pieces of equipment involved
in mining, said White.
«If we do decide to produce some
pieces out -
of - house, they will still be American - made,» Chief Executive Paula Schneider wrote
in a letter obtained by the Times.
The latter has a much more sophisticated and well - armed military, powerful, dedicated allies
in Tehran and is a key
piece of the Arab - Israeli puzzle, which means regional fall -
outs will be as serious as they're unpredictable.
«I started
out with a concept on a
piece of paper, now we are
in 1,000 uniform stores,» says Gary R. Bronga, president
of Miami - based Clipeze Worldwide.
Still, I feel like colleges should be steering students toward learning the
ins and
outs of smart money management through relationships with actual bank accounts instead
of prepaid
pieces of plastic.
Sure, there are
pieces that wouldn't look
out of place
in West Elm, but then there are furnishings tailor - made for the middle - aged man cave, such as a massive black leather sofa with built -
in surround sound, a power - reclining feature, phone - charging ports and Bluetooth connectivity to allow couch potatoes to play music from their smartphones.
While the first two
pieces of sales advice from George Vitko at Reply sound pretty intuitive, figuring
out how to provide value first —
in the way your prospects want to receive it — is a unique challenge for those less experienced
in inside sales.
For the living room, they picked
out one
of Leon's most elegant
pieces, a cream - coloured button - tufted sofa with rolled arms reminiscent
of something you'd find
in a Parisian salon.
You may go from dropping 15,000
pieces of mail
in a test cell to rolling
out with 1.5 million
pieces.
In order to stand out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional pieces of clickable information, as well as ad customizers, which feature text that can adapt to search context in real - tim
In order to stand
out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional
pieces of clickable information, as well as ad customizers, which feature text that can adapt to search context
in real - tim
in real - time.