Sentences with phrase «personally use at home»

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I love monk fruit sweeteners, I recommend them to my patients and I use them personally at home, in my ketogenic - friendly desserts, and in my products as well.
Personally, I love them for at - home use, but I don't think I'd dress my son in his L'il Baby Chaps on a day that I plan to be out and about.
I personally take a combined approach, doing the best workout for the situation I'm in, i.e. traveling I'll use my HIIT circuits and at home I'll cycle between home workouts and weight - training.
Shannon loves to DIY — check out her DIY cleaners and beauty recipes she uses personally in her home at Natural Soap Mom.
I love monk fruit sweeteners, I recommend them to my patients and I use them personally at home, in my ketogenic - friendly desserts, and in my products as well.
Personally, I prefer to make my pumpkin spice lattes at home, both because it's more convenient and because I can use quality ingredients while still paying less than I would for store - bought versions.
Other solutions come from the business world, and from schemes like COPE (corporate owned, personally enabled), which buy up devices, but then allow users to personalize them for use both at work and at home.
I am a... I guess a stay - at - home mom, is what they used to be called, I'm sure there's a more professional sounding term for that, which has worked out really well for me personally.
I personally use foursquare a lot and check in at home (but that is a private location and doesn't disclose my actual address)
Personally, I use a hand - held, battery - operated Dremel tool with a drum sander attachment (purchased at Home Depot).
I also use virgin coconut oil as ingredient to some treats I personally make at home.
Which is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution — Article 18, Section 14 — was this specific provision that at that time it allowed for people to open up medical dispensaries that were non-licensed, and it also allowed for people to personally use, possess, and cultivate their own marijuana in their homes, or in properly related structures which at that point back in 2000 would have practically been any industrial building.
Legal IT consultant Neil Cameron says this could be because law firms are often slow to adapt to new tech trends, leading to a gap between what people use personally at home and what they use at work.
At this stage we are all accustomed to seeing consumer reviews included right within the product pages on major consumer websites including everything from iTunes to Best Buy to Home Depot (to name just a few I personally use regularly).
Using «offshore» call centers or home based remote workers is an area of risk since «offshoring» Personally Identifiable Information (PII) of American consumers outside of the privacy protections of U.S. laws can arguably put job applicants at risk for offshore identity theft.
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