Sentences with phrase «scale things back»

With nine offices in Southern Alberta, it was time to scale things back a bit.
But, we're still happy to see Huawei scale things back with its latest version, EMUI 5.
A few years ago we got a HUGE tax refund and I've been working to scale things back since by adjusting our payroll deductions.
I also had to recently decide that I had to scale things back (and I blogged a lot less than you to start with).
«I could scale things back if I needed or step it up if I felt like I could and I felt good when I got done.»
Recently, during my pregnancy, I've had to scale things back a bit and have cut out a lot of HIIT and am slowing down with my running.
«After deciding to stay home with two children, I had to scale things back in order to meet their needs.»
If you scale things back and don't add club soda and skip muddling the mint you get a daiquiri.
After striking out big time with the blockbuster misfire «The Lone Ranger,» director Gore Verbinski and screenwriter Justin Haythe are reuniting and scaling things back dramatically for the new psychological thriller «A Cure For Wellness.»
Reichardt's last film, Night Moves, was more on the propulsive side but Certain Women scales things back, adapting three stories from Maile Meloy's collection Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It.
It was the first Unpacked event of the year for Samsung, which had scaled things back a bit at Mobile World Congress just few weeks earlier.
Microsoft is scaling things back with its Lumia hardware, but it's not jumping out of the ring completely.

Not exact matches

And, what we're trying to gently push back in the book is the economics of the large - scale bundled subscription model that Netflix is pursuing, [where what the] economic theory says is you can profitably make things in a bundle that wouldn't be profitable if you sold them separately.
The last thing you want is to implement a plan and then realize you can't afford it and have to either scale it back or cut it out entirely.
Still, there is a case for some cautious optimism that, should things on Wall Street go too awry in reaction to the president's actions, he might scale back.
If times are tough, it may be tempting to scale back on finding the next HIV treatment or smartphone breakthrough, forgetting that, if successful, those things could produce obscene, outsized profits.
He's scaled back his everyday writing a bit, but he's always happy to opine on the latest headline news surrounding Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett and all things personal finance.
Sometimes, I tend to drift a little bit towards the «high - carb» end of the scale... it's good to be able to get things back in line.
Wenger still went out and paid 8M on him at a time when we needed strength and quality at the back, he told us in the summer he would rectify last years defensive frailties and this guy was to be one of the key signings, fact is, hes useless and always has been, as usual with Wenger his judgement was clouded by the fact that a player is French, it seems to be the thing that tips the scale with him in favour of some of these guys.
You are right to scale back on anything that's not important and focus on the things that are.
In this stage, both parties should scale back on things like alcohol, caffeine, sugar, gluten and pasteurized dairy.
So, by doing these very simple things — avoiding the most common toxin exposure and increasing the amount of toxic material leaving your body every day — you will soon tip the scales back towards greater health.
But sometimes, if you've been dieting for a long time (6 + weeks) and haven't lost anything on the scale for 1 - 2 weeks, a small cheat meal can help you feel like things are «back on track».
It's in many of the things that I love too, so I'm not sure I could completely cut it out, but I could probably afford to scale back as well!
One the heels of supporting roles in such high - profile releases as Thirteen Conversations About One Thing and Stay, Reaser scaled back to surprising effect with her Independent Spirit Award - nominated performance as a lovelorn immigrant in director Ali Selim's 2005 period drama Sweet Land.
Now, with movie attendance falling, expectations may have been scaled back somewhat for films, unless they're a sure thing — and sometimes even then.
In terms of production design, did you find yourself having to scale back on things like vintage cars and elaborately costumed crowd scenes to maintain the focus the story needed?
Judging from what we've seen to date of Al's second - go - round, though, it looks like somebody forget to tell Remedy Entertainment that things are supposed to be scaled back for arcade releases.
Now, they're deliberately scaling back the style and making the levels these... floating things in the sky with flagpoles at the end of them which don't make any sense... and they don't feel like real worlds.
Director Jodie Foster and three writers (Jim Kouf, Alan DiFiore, Jamie Linden) scale things way back to show the effects on a single, working class man... and how Wall Street and the media conspire to make it hard on us little guys.
Instead, the Russos bring things back down to a more personal scale, primarily featuring Cap, Bucky, and Iron Man.
It reports, among other things, that without its 1,963 transfer students — who, Oak Park said, generate the same $ 5,537 in revenue as in - district kids — it would have to close an elementary school, limit Advanced Placement and honors programs, scale back arts programming, and increase class sizes.
The only thing that distances the high - performance Focus from real greatness is some fine - tuning — in particular, we'd like to see the computer - controlled cleverness scaled back in favor of a more homogenous steering and suspension setup.
Sony really scaled back the way their UI looks, letting Android Jelly Bean do the heavy - lifting, and that's a good thing.
Then start scrutinizing items such as gym memberships, streaming services or wireless plans, and ask yourself if you're using some of these things or if they can be scaled back.
It stated that when a bad economy made things tough for Marcus Sheridan's Northern Virginia pool business, he scaled back his traditional advertising practices and took to the web to concentrate on content marketing via blogs and videos.
The 100 point scale is flawed, because it tends to rate things based on ticking off for bad components, and sometimes giving back some for good things.
So at the time the game would look and can fully run on the hardware at it's current state, but then add those missing factors I mentioned previously and then suddenly you'll have to start scaling back things like graphics or resolution to get the game at a playable state with core features in tact on current hardware.
Breath of the Wild employs this same trick — perpetually teasing the player with faraway locations filled with interesting things to see and do — but it does so on a scale we could have hardly imagined back in the Wind Waker era.
Here, the story is scaled back to accommodate a silent player - created protagonist, limiting its scenarios, and Monolith Software's new main obsession with providing players an expansive open - world to traverse has led to a weaker main narrative that melds into a series of tasks where the only thing you really need to do is explore.
It's no secret that HMV have been on the ropes throughout 2011, and after rumours of scaling back their videogames selection surfaced last week, things were looking bleak for the high street retailer.
The first thing most new players will do is jump straight into the Campaign, an effective way of learning how to play through steadily scaled matches all combined with an overarching narrative about a team on its return back to glory.
The best thing that can be said about 2017's Power Rangers then — Saban and Lionsgate's new attempt at bringing the iconic title back to life as a large scale blockbuster — is that it doesn't ever feel like it betrays the core values of the Power Rangers franchise.
Brent: Color scales, gray scales, drums, unwrapped columns, the feel of folds, all different measures of light that sometimes manifest as light «actually», though all together register as interest in how things unfold, expose, and fold back — that draw attention to form while somewhat masquerading with it — Linda, what is the common thread that runs through your work?
But you could look back at history of when consumption was less and population less, and less economies of scale, but its a tough one as built in obsolescence is a function of other things as well.
Thus, some heat gets converted to kinetic energy, but that gets converted back to heat, either by viscosity or by thermally - indirect circulations that produce APE while pulling heat downward in the process (LHSO: Ferrel cell (driven by extratropical storm track activity), Planetary - scale overturning in the stratosphere and mesosphere (includes Brewer - Dobson circulation (I'm not sure if the whole thing is the Brewer - Dobson circulation or if only part of it is)-RRB-, some motions in the ocean; LVO: wind driven mixing of the boundary layer and of the upper ocean (though mixing itself tends to destroy the APE that the kinetic energy would create by forcing heat downward)-RRB-.
So I'd like to throw this back to you Geoff — if things like the NEP are flawed, and if you see our scales for measuring climate change scepticism and its relationship to ideology as not capturing the essence of why people are sceptical about climate change, how should social science seek to understand people's beliefs about the environment and climate change?
The issue is that humans are by nature status seeking and this is expressed through our materialism, the very thing we are now being expected to consciously scale back on.
So, nothing bad so far, nothing bad for a long, long time means the prudent thing to do is to stop deploying and subsidizing wind and solar (Europe is scaling back now), no new carbon taxes and even repeal recent ones (Australia, Canada and soon to be Europe), allow more exploration for natural gas (the US and soon to be Europe and more), build nukes (the rational).
Some of these tools will do things like at the close of a file, it'll fire off, you know, on a scale of one to 10, how likely are you to recommend us to a friend or family member, eights, nines and 10s get directed to some kind of review profile, one, two and threes might send an email back to you saying, «Hey, this is an unhappy client, I need to reach out to them and understand more about why they're unhappy.»
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