Sentences with phrase «room for the left»

Yes, the amusing character dynamic between Arlo and the panting, lovably canine Spot works as it should, and director Peter Sohn does okay by the action while making room for left - field humor (like a brief hallucinogenic digression due to bad berries).
24 hour reception, currency exchange from 8 am to 11 pm, free bus service from the hotel to the beach every 30 minutes, self - service laundry, car, bike, and motorbike rental, golf and tennis booking, supermarket, free Wi - Fi Internet access (PC with charge), medical service (with charge), waiting room for left luggage, changing rooms and showers for days of departure, meeting room with a capacity for 35 persons, with audio - visual equipment upon request, free parking, safe deposit box (charged), air condition, free parking.

Not exact matches

Effective product pricing leaves you with room for flexibility instead of binding you to a specific percentage or dollar amount.
So there's seven engines in the center cluster, those would be the ones that that move, for steering the rocket, and the other ones would be fixed in position, which gives us the best concentration of — we can max out the number of engines because we don't have to leave any room for gimbaling or moving the engine.
This could be because the original article leaves the author enough wiggle room, including the use of a question mark headline, to say, «I didn't say we knew for sure.»
Apple engineered these machines to be thin and light, which unfortunately means they left little room for after market upgrades.
There is little room left for us to make improvements.»
The consensus from psychologists is that the test — invented more than 50 years ago by mother - daughter duo Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers — is too rigid and fails to provide context or leave room for people to change.
The point is, you need to leave the customer room for a «win.»
So on average there's some room left, though for some banks, it might be getting tight.
Over at Statoil, in - store sales account for only 30 % of gross profit, which leaves lots of room to grow.
While the ship, with room for more than 3,500 passengers and 1,300 crew, is in port, the limited power and overflowing waste call to mind the Carnival Triumph, which was left adrift in the Gulf of Mexico last month after an engine room fire.
And one would guess that so much direct experience of Putin and Sechin will leave very little room for illusions about the nature of Russia's government, how much it resents American pre-eminence, and how far it will go to undermine it.
Romney worked the room for 10 minutes before the caucus was convened and I saw him in the hall again as we were leaving.
When Olayan first sought to integrate OFC in 2001, there was no playbook for a company like hers to hire women — and plenty of obstacles to doing so, since labor law and social customs left a lot of room for interpretation and confusion.
«I don't» always wins, because «I don't» leaves no room for argument, compromise, or discussion — especially with yourself.
When cars do have to park, there will be no need to leave openings for specific vehicles to get out, or even to leave room between them for the doors to open.
For two weeks, he says, he could barely leave his room.
Plus, the absence of a provincial sales tax may leave more room for retailers» margins.
That would allow time for a pause before the Mexican election July 1, leave room for procedural snags, and permit a vote before Congress leaves Washington at Christmas.
This tactic, which Welch calls «unbelievably effective,» works because it definitively ends the conversation, leaving no room for more back - and - forth.
That change is designed to allow people to have conversations with bigger groups, while leaving room for actual text, and to talk about the photos, GIFs, videos, polls, or other attachments.
But on the question of what will happen to those transgender individuals who already are serving openly — estimated to number in the low hundreds — Trump seemed to leave some wiggle room for exceptions.
J&J walks away from Actelion deal, leaving room for Sanofi.
Moody's studied 37 oil and gas companies in Canada and the U.S., concluding that although the oil industry has dramatically slashed its cost of production in the past three years and is currently in the midst of posting much better financials this year, there is little room left for more progress.
These surveys can be customized to gather information in key areas, but you should always leave room for general comments and feedback.
What happens is a child is left alone in a room with one marshmallow for an undefined period of time.
Wiley, once a leader in paperback cookbooks, stopped publishing them last year, leaving more room for the highbrow Ecco imprint.
SEC Chairman Jay Clayton issued a carefully worded statement that left room for later disclosures regarding further damage: «We believe the intrusion did not result in unauthorized access to personally identifiable information (PII), jeopardize the operations of the Commission, or result in systemic risk.»
Email and social media means that messages once conveyed in person or over the phone are now relayed in text, «which leaves so much room for error.»
In short, don't leave room for guesswork when it comes to your customer testimonials.
Inside are box - shaped rooms, each filled with boxes that customers leave there for years.
When you make a little extra effort to be clear you will receive fewer questions and leave less room for errors.
Benefits offered: IBM offers 14 weeks for maternity leave, lactation rooms at the office and breast milk shipping for moms who travel.
I would have given 5 stars, but left some room for improvement for the ambiance itself.
I make sure that I disconnect by leaving my smartphone at home or in the hotel room for as long as possible — days, if I can — and bring a notepad and pen with me instead.
But there is room left for the even chapters, particularly Chapter 8.
While Lady Magdelene has been drilled previously, drill lines are spaced at 100 metres and Goodwin says this leaves plenty of room for high - grade, cross-cutting shutes to remain hidden.
Cramped dorm room storage left a lot of my things wrinkled (or on the floor...), so this little steamer would save me when dressing up for an internship or a night out.
But while those are important, they don't leave much room for people — a crucial factor in the people economy, where personal relationships and humanity determine success.
It may be time to put a stricter process into a place that leaves less room for guesswork.
Say «no thank you» calmly, but leave no room for them to try to persuade you otherwise if the opportunity is one you truly can not afford to take.
To accomplish this, builders will need to leave room for robots to be accountable for, learn from, and eventually self - correct their own mistakes.
There's a famous Stanford experiment where an administrator leaves a child in a room with a marshmallow for 15 minutes, telling the child that she's welcome to eat the marshmallow, but if she can wait until the experimenter gets back without eating it, she will get a second marshmallow.
But such literal thinking leaves little room for strong trademark protection and, equally important, SEO strength.
But, manually handling all of it can be time consuming, and leaves a lot of room for error.
Based on this, five common company approaches emerged, which were classified into customer - care personas — none of which were absolutely perfect in dealing with customer service and each leaving room for improvement.
He criticized the new wireless code for being a policy rather than an order, a «nowhere decision from the consumer perspective» leaving too much room for wireless service providers to interpret the rules in their own way.
«Our proposals are meaningful and comprehensive, providing additional choice and information while also leaving room for future innovation,» Walker said on the company's Europe blog.
Leave room for change over time.
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