Not exact matches
Commenting
on Make it
Possible to Ch 10's The
Project, the CEO of Australian Pork Limited stated — «Consumers are ultimately the dictators of the success of our industry — so if they're not happy with what we're doing as an industry, we are in
big trouble.»
He currently is Co-Investigator
on the AHRC
project «Seeing Data: Are Good
Big Data Visualisations
Possible?»
«I'm looking forward to helping the city, in whatever way
possible, implement this grant
on projects big and small,» Wood said.
He noted
on The
Big Issue that «the PTA can levy
on themselves any fees in support of any
project» as long as the
possible non-payment...
One way is that
on large - scale
projects we are now able to propose to clients that they use green roofs, because since we've had the opportunity to do one that
big, we can say it's
possible.
In looking at the kinds of
projects Byrne has taken
on since 2010, it's
possible that her dramatic background and the ability to act «
big» in a smaller way has helped her push the envelope in raunchier, more hilarious material.
Behind The Candelabra - Sadly consigned to TV in America, this Liberace biopic's lavish production design deserves to be
projected on the
biggest screen
possible.
Zemeckis said that he wanted to make the
project to be seen
on a
big screen, the
biggest screen
possible, in IMAX 3D.
With the launch of
Project Scorpio looming
on the horizon, Microsoft should be partnering with as many third parties as
possible to scream to the world that their new console really is the best place to play the
biggest upcoming games.
Whenever
possible, they'd rather wait with spending
big money
on adaptation
projects until there is more certainty about the things to come.»
The «Fi» in
Project Fi hints at one of the
biggest features of the carrier — its ability to lean
on Wi - Fi whenever
possible.
The
project, which many had assumed was
on its way to being Spring Cleaned by Google is instead coming out in almost the
biggest way
possible: it's the first phone ever that Google is manufacturing itself, and it's going to be available to consumers next year.
Now, when the prices go up and the houses get
bigger, a finished basement doesn't seem to return
on my investment nearly as well, with the one
possible exception being if the house would have a «walk out» lower level and you could put something really nice down there, but even then I don't really know if the large expense would be worth the extra time for the
project and the return
on the sale price.