Sentences with phrase «probably suggest using»

Plenty of bathrooms are available, but I'd probably suggest using the ones downstairs near the kitchen as they are the warmest / cleanest.
Because the rind is much thicker, though, I would probably suggest using only the juice and zest, instead of tossing whole chunks of regular lemon in.
From what I understand, regular Splenda measures cup for cup like sugar, so I would probably suggest using double the amount of Splenda as is listed.
You could try to leave it out, but I would probably suggest using a different cake recipe if you don't like coconut.

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But it isn't going to trigger a massive advertising apocalypse, the firm suggests — although that news probably isn't going to stop the debate about whether using such software is inherently unethical.
You have probably heard estimates that suggest that around 40 per cent of tasks performed by humans in Canada and the United States could be automated using current technology.3
It was a very good book, but most of the info he uses is from the book I suggested above, so that is probably a better place to go.
30The use of the term «impetus» is probably intended to suggest analogies with a fourteenth - century theory of motion, formulated in opposition to the Aristotelian theory of motion (see Herbert Butterfield, The Origins of Modern Science, 1300 - 1800, A Free Press Paperback [rev. ed.; New York.
We suggest, then - though still holding that specific, dogmatic answers are impossible - that the poem in substantially its present form came into existence within a century or so of the event of the Exodus; in repeated, annual liturgical use it probably became relatively «fixed»; and probably it was appropriately modified, possibly chiefly in interpretation, when the cultic rehearsal of God's creation of Israel was shifted to Jerusalem.
The ending and other context suggests that Sodom and Gibeah probably weren't gay cities, but did use threats and violence to intimidate foreigners.
Hi Liv, I sadly haven't used the ninja before but I would probably suggest the Boss or the Magimix blender, both are awesome!
I didn't particularly like whatever it was I baked using Erythritol, but it could be as you suggested to me (in an email exchange) «that I probably didn't put enough into the recipe» (it had a «bite» taste to it).
I think next time I'll use the coconut oil as suggested because I think its flavor is probably more complementary than the olive oil I substituted.
I would probably suggest you not use her site if it causes you undue hardship.
I used about 2 cups of chopped berries (my pieces were about 1/2 inch which worked, but Deb's suggested 1/3 inch probably would be better).
Some of these balsamic vinegars that Laura strongly suggest using are probably great but the links she has on her blog aren't working.
People who used or suggested a challah or softer bread probably have the best idea.
But research using ultrasound (much more accurate than a clinical exam, especially in the first stage of labor) suggests that this common assumption is probably wrong.
I'm probably going to get shot for suggesting this, but I've also noticed that it's easier to train your baby to keep to a schedule and sleep through the night when you use a bottle because you know how much they're getting and you can focus on scheduling it more like meal - times.
As others point out though, you can mix up powdered formula incorrectly as well, and I have to imagine that the contents of the can are not equally distributed (and I've never seen it suggested you «shake well before use») so there are probably bottles of formula that don't end up being balanced in nutrition even when the correct ratio of water and powder are used.
Since most probably will only recommend them for kids 3 and up, I suggest only using half a dose but probiotics are amazingly safe and I would have no problem using the regular strength or even double the strength if the situation needed it.
He didn't claim to know what the expressions were for — he thought they were probably «not of the least use» — but he did suggest that they were innate and rooted in our shared ancestry with other animals.
But the initial studies suggest the method is so flexible that it probably lends itself to uses yet to be imagined.
«Simulations based on our measurements suggest that our method can probably be used to determine the structure of even smaller crystals consisting of only hundreds or thousands of molecules,» Chapman says.
«Simulations based on our measurements suggest that our method can probably be used to determine the structure of even smaller crystals consisting of only hundreds or thousands of molecules,» reports Chapman, who is also a member of the Hamburg Center for Ultrafast Imaging (CUI).
But two new papers suggest that they were at home on both the land and the sea: Studies of ancient and modern human DNA, including the first reported ancient DNA from early Middle Eastern farmers, indicate that agriculture spread to Europe via a coastal route, probably by farmers using boats to island hop across the Aegean and Mediterranean seas.
Horizontal marks on the walls suggest the holes were drilled out, probably using tiny stone tools.
Another reviewer suggested using less oats if you use steel cut - after making it according to the recipe, I do think probably using less would work better, like maybe 1/4 cup or so.
(This is where my husband kindly suggests I should probably just put my stuff away, instead of letting it lay on the table after I use it.
Considering automobiles were being used in the first Redemption's Blackwater area, it probably suggests RDR2 takes place before those first cars began to surface.
There's a great deal more veteran Metal Gear Solid talent hanging on at Konami than Kojima legging it with the studio name suggests, but it's under new leadership now, and with Kojima out the door it's probably going to have to get used to a new kind of production schedule without an auteur to wrangle deadline and budget blow outs from management.
Jaguar designer Wayne Burgess, a part - time rock musician who would probably use the storage capacity for sound equipment, suggests that the Sportbrake's silhouette resembles a drawn bowstring.
«History suggests that, so far, Amazon has not used any of their terms in a way that unduly impacts self - published authors, so I believe I will probably not suffer from them as well.»
* About the Don Camillo books: Starting in 1946, Giovannino Guareschi wrote more than 300 stories about the hot - headed parish priest Don Camillo, and his battles with the communist major Peppone, all set in the Po Valley of Northern Italy - if you're not familiar with these stories I do suggest you look them up, all appear to be out of print now but you can find plentiful used copies at Addall.com and Amazon, and probably in your local library).
To that end, this article can answer your most burning questions, suggest savings opportunities that you probably haven't thought of, and introduce you to a free and extremely effective way to gather up Concord, NC insurance quotes to use either for further research or for decision - making today.
When it comes to purchases of things other than Expedia bookings, we suggest using a decent cash back card instead — you can probably average a rewards rate of 1.5 % to 2 % in that way.
If you look at your hotel card as your secondary card (I use an airline card as my primary), then see below as I'd probably suggest Marriott.
This is very similar to PAC (probably approximatly correct) bounds used in computational learning theory, which suggests there isn't any real problem with ambiguity or imprecision.
Now everyone who follows climate science a bit, would probably agree that next to climate sensitivity the other important field where research suggests we may need to think in slightly different numbers than we used to is sea level rise.
Detailed analysis of the results suggests that year - round surface emissions of CO, probably from fossil fuel burning in East Asia, and seasonal biomass burning emissions in South - central Africa, are greatly underestimated in current inventories used to drive models.
He suggests that, while 2017 is probably the warmest when ENSO is taken out, it is not necessarily as clear a winner over 2016 and 2015 if different methods are used.
Also, Dr. Kevin Trenberth had written a comment (Trenberth, 2004 — abstract; Google Scholar access) criticising the Kalnay & Cai, 2003 study (Abstract; Google Scholar access) which suggested that nearly half of the apparent warming trends in the U.S. were probably due to urbanization bias (or land use changes).
Modern Homo sapiens had probably been in Africa during the last warm period in the ice ages, which started 130,000 years ago (this is when you see the first use of fireplaces as a centrally - located feature of encampments, suggesting some change in social organization).
To express it another way, if the recent century of warming is followed as some here suggest by a century of cooling back to 1913 temperatures and Marcott was using proxies a few thousand years in the future the method almost certainly WOULD indicate the spike, but probably with a lower maximum and extended over more than two centuries.
That science suggests the equilibrium climate sensitivity probably lies between 1.5 °C and 2.5 °C (with an average value of 2.0 °C), while the climate models used by the IPCC have climate sensitivities which range from 2.1 °C to 4.7 °C with an average value of 3.2 °C.
:) And drawing conclusions from the latest news report and using that to suggest a pov is probably flawed by default is risky business.
This suggests that risk assessment is needed for all coastal cities in the southern and southeastern U.S. for category 5 storms, and for the more northern cities (e.g. New York City) probably for category 3 storms (note the categorical risk for coastal cities at higher latitudes needs to be assessed using typhoon data from the Pacific).
So I would suggest people take a look, go out there, see what makes sense for you, realize that probably if you are working from home you are already using a VPN, so it's just kind of moving over to the personal side as well.
Therefore, I suggest that it can be a bad addiction in some instances, but that in most cases, it is probably a reasonable and pragmatic use of the available resources.
Some colleagues have suggested that if the content is used to project a type of expertise or insight of an individual into an area of law, it's probably not the same.
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