Sentences with phrase «over all it works quite»

The Bold version of the app is still a bit young so we've experienced a freeze or two but over all it works quite.
Good coffee doesn't have to be complicated, and pour over works quite well, though I am a french press partisan myself — a very high quality grinder does make a big difference however.

Not exact matches

Kalanick's pitch was «was very similar to all the considerations I have had over the years, which is: You guys have — you guys have been working on this quite a while.
Through GATA's work over the years some important revelations have come to light, which quite honestly should concern everyone.
So when we think about Charlie's vantage point and understanding of this stuff it's quite profound because he's worked in this space at the very highest levels from numerous ends of the spectrum from actually designing the code and working on the code of blockchain to you know doing the engineering side over at that coin base which is one of the exchanges.
... yeah suzy and others... I just happen to realize that when monkey devolving didn't quite work out on paper it all changed to single cells and from the slime off of the worlds garbage can and so on... I just happen to know more than you think... In another ten or twenty years the science books will all have a new teaching... the Bible has been around and hasn't changed one word in over two thousnad years..
I had a friend over to do yard work and quite literally left him for the ten minutes it took to prep this meal.
I have a bunch of dressing left over and as it's still quite thick I am thinking it would work well as a vegan egg salad.
Up until now, my few grill - related posts have involved either having someone else do the work for me, or use of a less intimidating indoor grill that works okay, but never gets the food quite as good as it would've been had it cooked over a fire outdoors.
Over the past couple of years I've determined that grains don't work too well with my body, but the verdict isn't quite in yet on legumes.
I've experimented with this recipe quite a bit over the past several weeks, and I've found that using a drippy almond butter, where the only ingredient is almonds (no added oil) works the best for texture.
First of all 3/4 inch thick didn't quite work because they fell over while baking.
Tender pan-fried cauliflower steaks are drenched in a luxurious vegan lemon - butter sauce, and served over pasta with capers and fresh parsley to make this mouthwatering cauliflower piccata.I've mentioned a few times that I worked in quite a...
Since this bechamel has skim milk, it will not be quite as thick as it would with whole milk but this works just fine since you want it to be on the thinner side to drizzle over the chips.
I laughed when you said he will likely be the best player in the club he's moving to.I hope Arsenal fans don't deceive themselves also into thinking this.The thing he has over most wingers in the world is work rate.Apart from that in terms of technique, skill and talent there are quite a lot who can match him there or are even better.He won't have that patience of a club like Arsenal that allows for mistakes and he'll be benched even when he doesn't want it.I did mention that he was world class.The fact that you're overrated doesn't mean you aren't world class.I know all his stats and like you I've watched him since he came here and I can say we are making him look better than he actually is.As for him being irreplaceable I don't think it» sthe first time we heard that about an Arsenal player leaving and we saw how they eventually ended up.
I am sure Claude Puel will get his team playing his way soon, but their one point from the opening three games shows that they have not quite cottoned on to his formation and tactics just yet, or perhaps what worked in Ligue 1 simply won't work over here?
Of course it does, but what worries me is the extent to which people believe we should be investing... It's not ideal but I'm quite content with Wenger's strategy, finding that one player — your Ozil or Sanchez — rather than what United or City are doing having a constant # 150 million «trial and error» transfer fund, whereby if it doesn't work, who gives a crap they'll do it all over again next window.
We are not babies, we need to understand and work with prevailing realities, THE BOARD WILL NOT SACK WENGER EVEN IF WE PROTESTED FROM TODAY TILL KINGDOM COME, it's quite that simple, afterall we are fans and not the legal owners of the club, if anyone carries their protest over the top, they'll involve the cops, trust me, we've all seen those tendencies then we destroy the very thing we are trying to protect.
With Conte's motivation and Giroud's desire to show he still has something to give at 31, this deal has the potential to work out quite well for Chelsea over the next year and a half.
The formula quite clearly works as their trophy haul over the last ten year suggests.
Interesting that so much of his defensive work came up there on the right flank; he was certainly drifting over that way quite a bit to allow Auro to get higher and use his more attacking mindset (and feed Morgan for a goal).
I think I work differently now, mulling ideas over and doing quite a lot of the development stuff in my head before I start doing any pen and mouse work.
So all in all starting friday not quite right and only 90 % prepared worked out okay especially since I still have the next 3 days to ensure continued success and practice the finer points with him like the poop and going over to the potty himself and helping with pulling down / up his uderwear and shorts.
Now while this is not an all terrain 3 - wheeler, the Summer Spectra stroller goes over neighborhood park terrain with reasonable ease and the all - wheel suspension works quite well!
I have been making homemade hair detangler for years using an ACV detangler recipe that works quite well but my daughter was «over» the vinegar smell.
It's quite eye opening for new parents who used to have quite the efficient household to accept that the day is over and you still have piles of dishes, laundry, other cleaning and work to do!
And I think about everything I went through during my first labor — the Pitocin and the epidural, the catheter and the blood pressure cuff — and I realize that while it wasn't quite as beautiful and inspiring a scenario, it worked for me, and if I were to do it all over again, I would still choose a medicated birth.
However, as any Australian who has dared to switch on their television over the last few days will tell you, it doesn't quite work that way.
(1) Your question is based on the ridiculous assumption that economy and politics is a zero sum game and that somehow being «for» middle class means you're «against» (or «don't care about») poor; (2) Leaving that aside, championing the case of 75 % of population over 25 % seems like a lot less of a political suicide than championing the case of 25 % over the 75 %, unless I don't quite understand how voting works in a democracy.
I can think of quite a few people who won't be getting much work done over the next few days!
During the first 2 years of work on my PhD, I have met quite a few postgraduate students who assert they will leave research once their thesis is over and done with.
From my work with short read aligners over the past year, it was quite obvious that we needed a standard format.
I tried to eat to establish full ketosis but fell off the wagon a few times and ended up eating carbs on days I worked out, in a sort of targeted ketogenic fashion, so I never quite got over the 0.5 mmol blood ketone hump to qualify for ketosis.
I've met quite a few brilliant doctors who are working tirelessly to change the world over the past few years!
I have an exciting announcement to make over the next two weeks about something that has been in the works for quite some time now, but before I get into the nitty - gritty of it all, I want to give a brief background of how I got to this point.
I've been researching paleo for quite a while, and have loved reading over your work.
I know these KS pieces are all over the blogosphere, and that you're probably sick of seeing them, but #sorrynotsorry because they really are quite nice for the office — big enough for a nice pop of colour, but work appropriate.
Quite unfortunately, I'm going to have veryyyy little time over the next 3.5 - ish months to blog because I'll be on all inpatient rotations and working 6 - 7 days / week with 12 - 14 + hour shifts at a time.
I've been easing back into the work week over here and it's been quite the transition.
Somehow spring break is over but tomorrow is an event I've been working on for quite a while.
When there isn't quite so much stuff to work around, over, and under, then you can whip right through your weekly household chores.
I have tried stylists and paid $ 400 for a few Skypes with a few stylists and at the end felt quite deflated as all that transpired was to try on each outfit, take photos and send them in and then we would go over why each outfit didn't work and that was it: end of story, thank you and goodbye.
Over the last few months I have been working most nights and weekends on a project I've wanted to do for quite some time, and now it's a reality!
Wore my favorite slip dress from last Summer over a turtleneck and well, it works quite well don't you think?
My husband has been out of town for work quite a bit lately, the kids have all kinds of school events falling this month, we've had various relatives visiting, and I'm going out of town in a little over a week all by myself (for the first time ever since having kids!)
Quick, minor touchups seem fine with this — but once it's got to the point of needing a going over all over, then total reapplication works better due to the darkening of the colours as it can end up looking quite patchy otherwise.
I've worn it to so many events, including a blog conference and to galavant around NYC (although I did wear work out leggings underneath, because it was freezing cold and I didn't quite pack appropriately) with over the knee boots.
So today is officially my return to work, and whilst I have to admit the holiday wonder lust isn't quite over for mediamarmalade.com & my Instagram just yet, I thought to mark my return to reality i'd share a little summer office look that I've pulled together for my return to work.
I've been working with the homeowner over the past few weeks to do a little something out of the holiday ordinary and quite the departure from LAST YEAR»S HOLIDAY GLAM look I designed.
fun excuse no1 for me was a studio warming party — my work just moved to new premises and I opted not for a frock but for a floral gown over black fitted staples — you can see it in my Friday post love these heels — they are quite special!
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