Sentences with phrase «putting it out in»

In the guidance we put out in our dot - com disclosures — it's not the endorsement guides, it's a business guide we updated in 2013 to talk specifically about making disclosures in short format, mobile devices in particular, in things like Twitter... there, the examples we gave of effective disclosures were at the beginning of a blog or a tweet.
So I sat there this morning in my meditation and thought, «What is the message we need to put out in the world?»
And that means putting yourself out in the world, being willing to make mistakes and then learn from the experience.
Companies are encouraged to take employees and leaders who were once hidden behind the company brand and put them out in front to carry the company's message forward.
The order, put out in 2010, prevented Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from charging content providers more for expanded access to networks, or from charging consumers for faster download speeds.
The slogan that seems to be catching the imagination is something we put out in a tactical briefing recently: «Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.»
«They've got eight different products they're going to put out in the first six months,» she says.
Instead of covertly collecting data and hiding the fact that they are doing it, the folks at Nissan put it out in the open.
Once you find a quote - or anything else that your imagination comes up with - you can use an easy - to - learn tool like Canva to create a graphic featuring the quote and lightly branded with your own colors it and then actually put that out in social media.
So far, Netflix's only two Academy Award nominations have come for documentaries the service put out in each of the past two years.
«I was at a fork in the road, where I could either go do what I planned all along — become a designer and help other companies develop products — or take a product I [had] already started and try to put it out in the world,» says Ching.
It's time to put them out in the open — and finally conquer them.
For instance, why not require political entities to record and register the ads they're putting out in the digital world, just as they do with broadcast ads?
A report put out in early 2013 by the accounting firm Rothstein Kass indicated that between January 2012 and September 2012, an index of 67 hedge funds owned or managed by women had a return of 8.95 percent — significantly more than the 2.69 percent return generated by an index «designed to be representative of the overall composition of the hedge fund universe.»
Family isn't so great... look elsewhere... volunteer, put yourself out in society and you'll find your «family».
The gospel, by its very nature, demands input from outside and demands to be put out in culture.
Second Peter is pseudepigraphic; that is, it is put out in the name of Simon Peter the apostle though not written by him.
The doctrinal foundations of the Christian faith — the Trinity, the incarnation and the atonement — become so many knickknacks gathering dust on the shelf, perhaps needing to be put out in a yard sale.
There are of course many encouraging examples of young people prepared generously to put themselves out in service of the needy, and of parents and other adult role models who foster such behaviour.
I'm just so glad that I got to put this out in public so you can see how wonderful I am, and give me $ 25 for my book full of wonderfulness.
How many great records has he put out in the last five years, right?»
Sometimes, you make something so wonderful and delicious that you just NEED to put it out in the world.
They are fine to mix into a salad, but I would not put them out in a dish for company.
«In the beginning of ABC, we were not producing 5 percent of what the company produces and puts out in today's marketplace.»
The wonderful magic of black pepper is that when the green, unripe peppercorns are put out in the sun to dry, an enzyme contained within the pericarp (outer skin) of the peppercorns turns them black and creates the volatile oil piperine.
«After two years, they put me out in sales in Texas,» he recalls, adding that he has enjoyed his time at Mother Murphy's.
I was wondering if your going put this out in Kindle format.
It's fun to put them out in front of a group of people and watch the addiction begin.
If you're serving picky eaters, leave one or two elements to the side, or put them all out in a spread and let each person build their own bowl.
A bogey on the 9th put him out in 31 and stalking the early - morning lead of 6 - under.
Arsenal will have a slightly different team to put out in the Champions league, given the squad depth we can currently boast about, although the likes of Ramsey, Giroud and now Coquelin are all missing.
And finally, the familiar line put out in the anti Cesc camp: the manner in which he left.
This rather stays with the belief that he intends to do nothing, and goes right inline with the cycle of ideas he puts out in different stages of the window.
Arsenal fans were understandably put out in the summer when Arsene Wenger decided against activating the buy - back clause to bring his prodigal son Cesc Fabregas back to the Emirates, but now Alex Song has also revealed that Wenger turned down the opportunity to bring Alex Song back to the fold.
Judging by the official teaser they put out in the lead up to the launch, this does look like the real deal - check out the yellow part in the jersey and the yellow from the teaser.
As we walked out the door, the cat we had put out in the yard, scoots back into the house.
And I think that, as a woman who's now in my 40s, working and raising children and having a marriage that is an absolute priority to me, it's always about pulling on my own experiences to try and find the things that I'm experiencing now that I want to put out in the world.
But, as some feminist scholars have underlined, there is a hidden inconsistency in many of the «We Girls Can Do Anything» messages (like the ones Barbie puts out in its «Barbie I Can Be» campaign).
If the stain is still visible once the diaper is dry, saturate with lemon juice and put out in the sunlight again.
Even if you are not having a party and just want a few patriotic pieces to put out in your house to decorate for the summer months, Oriental Trading has some great finds.
If there's a stain, put them out in the sun for 30 minutes.
If I have stains, I put them out in the sun to dry & the stains are gone.
'' I was told that if I didn't sign that I was going to be put out in the streets.
But you know parenting questions and sleep questions and if I had a specific question I definitely tend to kind of put it out in my online mama tribe because I can feel like get a variety of answers that way.
Noah loved the reappearance of his old baby toys, so I put them out in a basket where he could go in and play with them anytime.
Lutter says the WHO's policy «is an old one, put out in 1991.
Meanwhile, my son was trying to make her laugh, so he got a robotic stuffed kitty and put it out in the hall.
Pros: Good size, quite long so should last the baby for a while Looks quite well built but will see with longer term use Integrates with the Mountain Buggy Nano V2 Stroller (2016) version Carry handles useful, removable from buggy Light construction Simple 2 clip attach to buggy / pram / stroller Has a hood to cover baby Bottom has a hard wooden board backing, so that the baby can lay on a flat surface, rest of the product is foldable / collapsible into a flat structure for easy storage and transport (this is also how the product was boxed when it arrived) Cons: There is an plastic smell with this when new, not a big issue, just put it out in the sun to air out before use with baby.
He continued «I think when God revealed this to him the best thing he should have done was to call me, Parma or George Afriyie discuss it with us but when you put it out in the media then that is where the panic situation I am referring to comes in so I don't.
Cool idea — it's a way to aggregate information from across the country and put it out in a single forum for journalists and voting rights advocates to see.
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