Sentences with phrase «see escalators»

Adding that she doesn't feel a flat royalty rate would ultimately work to get authors a better payout, Weltz said she would like to see escalators more regularly built into the e-book royalty rate and has already had success achieving this in the international market.
If you see escalators, you know you're in the NEC.
When I came to Sydney for my first job interview as a cadet journalist I had never been in a building more than three floors high, I had never been in a lift and I had never seen an escalator.
See The Escalator for more.
In the image, you can see an escalator in an excruciatingly low lit room.

Not exact matches

Arriving at the dark glass doors just after 10PM, I rode up the oddly mall - ish escalators to the main lobby, barely able to see the front desk.
«Check to see if you are enrolled in an automatic savings escalator, and find out if the plan allows a Roth option.»
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(42) See yourself for the turntable on the escalator.
(And this may be the right moment in history to reconsider our commitments, as we begin to see that the economic escalator will not go up forever.)
UK: Accolade Wines urges united front in duty escalator fight Accolade Wines has called for unity across the UK drinks industry against Government duty hikes that have seen wine sales plummet in the
UK: Accolade Wines urges united front in duty escalator fight Accolade Wines has called for unity across the UK drinks industry against Government duty hikes that have seen wine sales plummet in the... read more
You can always let him fuss for a minute or two to see what happens and whether he's an escalator or a yelper who falls back asleep.
The cross-party group want the government to scrap 2008's beer duty escalator, which has seen tax on beer go up over 40 % in the last four years.
Labour's decision to introduce the beer duty escalator saw duty on the drink rise by two per cent above inflation every year.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
According to one eyewitness, watching Yosemite Valley's largest rockfall was like seeing a cliff «unfolding like the stairs of an escalator
Don't use the escalator, elevator, or any of those «moving sidewalks» you see at airports.
Yes that is an escalator you see inside that window!
We never could quite remember the rules of chess, but we instantly fell in love with Louis Vuitton's checked Spring collection when we saw it descending down the escalators in Paris last fall.
A fitting finale to his 16 year tenure at Vuitton, Jacobs» final collection saw models dressed in funereal black catwalk through iconic set pieces used during his time at the house, including a fountain, elevators, escalators and a carousel.
I was walking through a university in Melbourne and, as I was taking the escalator up to the floor where I was giving my talk, I passed a couple of classrooms that have glass walls so I could look into the classroom, and it's the first day of exams so the scene I saw in there, even though I didn't know it was the first day of exams, I could recognise it right away: desks separated by a metre or two, bare tables with just a piece of paper, an eraser and a pen; no calculators, no computers, nothing; students cut off from each other; students cut off from any source of information.
If this is in the US, tax escalator clauses are not uncommon, but I've never seen someone try to tack on insurance / utility increases.
I've also seen it where they've handed off the goods to someone on the opposite escalator, so it's almost impossible to chase them.
The signs will lead you to a set of escalators where you'll see the «Emperor Lounge» (a Priority Pass lounge).....
As you head the escalator, you can see signs for both the clubs.
A really strong painting, it would be nice if the museum saw fit to put some more lights on it, though the lower light on the right hand side and the fact that the painting is right off the escalator, in the hallway, means one comes upon it, the way you discover something powerful in the subway or on a street wall.
The best graphic that I have seen is «The Escalator» and related posts which can be found at http://www.skepticalscience.com/graphics.php?g=47.
Many of you will have seen the SkepticalScience «Down the up escalator» figure (a version of which featured in the PBS documentary last month)-- which indicates that in a noisy series you can almost always find a series of negative trends regardless of the long term rise in temperatures.
I'd considered including more escalator steps in the graph, but the earlier period is so patently not comparable that I saw no point when anyone could easily reproduce the process of mapping escalator steps themselves and see it first hand.
Specifically to the escalator steps, though there are few of them, one can confidently show that the steps prior to the 1970's could be seen as belonging to the same population, but would have to reject the claim that the ones in the 1979 and later period belonged to the same population.
Perhaps the sub-decadal escalator steps we see like the ones http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:101/mean:103/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:29/mean:31/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1979/to:1988/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1987.5/to:1995.5/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1996.5/to:2001.5/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2003/to:2008/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/last:72/trend from ’79 to» 88, ’87 to» 95, ’96 to» 01, ’03 to ’08 and in the last six years all forming part of the longest and sharpest sustained rising global interpolated surface weather station temperature rise on record tell us not to be overly interested in a short - term variation in what is, after all, much less measured and much more difficult to measure?
Although, the escalator analogy is the best I've seen; waves on the incoming tide is another good one, but not sure how many people relate as well to waves and tides.
And so it's not surprising we're starting to see evidence of measures to reduce demand, to switching off escalators, also measures to create more renewable energy.
Via: City Room (NY Times Blog) More on Public Transportation Seen in New York: Clean Air Hybrid Electric Bus NYC MTA Installs Energy Efficient Escalators Seen in New York: MTA Touts Green Credentials NYC Gets First BRT Line Survey: «Freedom of Mobility or Public Transit?
For an easy to understand picture, see the Skeptical Science escalator.
While out, she claimed, «After we got off the escalator, I looked down and saw Taishi's paw was bleeding.
It was quite amusing seeing the long trail of librarians walking through the mall, up the escalator, and into Red's.
Kyle Hiscock with Remax in Rochester NY, makes the point an escalator clause could offend a seller and cause an emotional response if they see a buyer is willing to pay substantially more but didn't offer that amount.
Although it means having to listen to appalling excuses for humanity on shopping centre escalators say: «That whole Syria thing... I don't see a problem here, I just see Muslims killing Muslims.»
One excited fan tweeted: «Coming off the tube and I see Jay Z casually walking up the next escalator next to me... EVERYONE GOES NUTS!!
When I was pregnant I remember feeling extra panicky about escalators because I couldn't see my feet:).
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