Sentences with phrase «second change i noticed»

The second change I noticed was I started losing weight and that «bloated» feeling — also an appreciated result.

Not exact matches

They no longer cling together in the same way and don't really change shape when you cook them for a second time (ever notice how a black bean patty doesn't shrink on the grill the way a meat patty does?)
After all that time questioning and doubting, of noticing how my breasts never changed in pregnancy or postnatally, of heavy - heartedly tossing out beautiful hand - made breast pads, of having counseling to allow me to bring my second baby to the breast at least once.
Your baby's car seat will snap into the frame easily with just one swift click taking you from car to walkway in seconds, your baby will barely notice the change in scenery.
The second or third week was when I really started noticing the changes in my body.
The second thing I always notice in a room is the curtains, it's another thing that can really change the feel of the room.
We follow in almost real time a handful of individuals forced to make split - second decisions after this incomprehensible event that would change their lives and forever alter our world's landscape: the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital, the chief of the Dallas Secret Service, the unwitting cameraman who captured what has become the most watched and examined film in history, the FBI Agents who had gunman Lee Harvey Oswald within their grasp and Vice President Lyndon Johnson who had to take control of a country in a moment's notice.
XJS: It may take a second look to notice the changes, but Jaguar's sports coupe has been given a thorough overhaul.
The most common issue affecting Pilot Assist is when a car barely ahead of you changes into your lane; you notice the car coming into your driving lane a long second or so before the radar picks up the car.
This is usually noticed as a split - second «hesitation» between the throttle application and the resultant change in power.
The answer is yes again, and maybe take advantage of making all those changes you've noticed over the years and call it an «ebook second edition,» so everyone notices that there's something significantly different.
Sowards here points to two possible challenges libraries face with subscription services: First, there may be overlap and duplication because libraries already have purchased some books found in those eCollections through other channels and in other formats, and second, titles are sometimes pulled from eCollections — often without prior notice to the subscribing institution — because contractual agreements between publishers and subscription - package aggregators may be subject to change.
So far, my January and February statements don't have the changes (no $ 10 / month fee, no higher minimum, but account is still open), and I haven't called them, and they haven't replied to my second notice asking them to confirm that the changes will not be applied to any future statements.
People continuously rave on about how technology has changed the way we gain travel information and how we can get it within seconds however recently I have noticed this has been to the detriment of the true values of the traditional backpacker.
While everything from the ground up has been changed, it's still ultimately a game with a lot of LEGO but playing the first game and then the second game you will notice a lot of differences in what you can do and the customisation.
Via Eric Holthaus's weather / climate newsletter, I noticed Brian Kahn's Climate Central series on climate change and the second century of the national parks:
IRS's response is below, click image to enlarge, note the words in the first sentence, «we did not make any changes to the tax reported on your return» and the words in the second sentence regarding their Notice of Deficiency, «please disregard that notice.&Notice of Deficiency, «please disregard that notice.&notice
Second, employers legally can make unilateral, fundamental changes to the terms of their employee's employment, so long as: (a) reasonable notice is provided; and (b) the result remains legal.
If a second covered hospital states in its notice that it will only make public health disclosures required by law, but does reserve the right to change its practices, it is prohibited from making any discretionary public health disclosures of protected health information created or received during the effective period of that notice.
Other valuable metals are also seeing changes in the rate, like 4 % fall is noticed in gain of Silver, Platinum is about to collect the second quarterly gain, while with 8.7 percent fall, Palladium is set to embrace the highest quarterly loss since 2015.
As the HDR + photo is processed, an action that normally takes only a few seconds in the harshest conditions, you may notice that the photo changes slightly once done processing, noting that the machine learning may have selected a better frame of reference for the final shot, which likely contains better focus and less blurring than another frame.
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Certainly I've noticed a big change in the compliance aspects of registration... the CATSI rule book is very complex particularly in the context of native title... you have to try and combine the two, and then you have to — other than explain it to people who speak English as a second language — you then have to have it all amended in accordance with your existing constitution and so on, it's actually very resource intense.
«Married people who had gotten divorced by the second time the survey researchers contacted them were... healthier...» Williams and Umberson found that men showed temporary increases in their health when first married and temporary declines in their health when first divorced or widowed, but» [r] egardless of whether they got married, got unmarried, stayed married, or stayed single, women (on average) noticed no real changes in their health.»
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