Not exact matches
Or
take a picture and tag @theconscientiouseater on Instagram so I can
see the
final product!
Or
take your kids to a local farm so they can
see how a bulb or seed turned into the
final product.
The good news is that while the
final product took a lot of patience on my part, it was well worth it and it is most definitely cheaper than store bought perfumes (especially because I seem to have a gift for liking the most expensive perfumes at any store without
seeing the price tag).
So you guys always
see the best and
final product, but let me
take you behind the scenes...
We were already intrigued to
see Scott's
take on this real - life story, but the recent behind - the - scenes developments only make us more interested in the
final product.
I was expecting to
see the
final product now so close to release date of July 14... Apple could
take a few pointers from Honda on keeping secrets... (I work in that industry)... peace out...
We were excited to
see and
take part in the process of preparing the raw materials, chocolate production, and finally the packaging of
product for
final sale.
With what I've experienced so far, I'm excited to
see the direction the developers will
take in fleshing out the
final product.
I can't wait to
see which twists and turns this road
takes us all on, and whatever the
final product ends up being.
Don't get too caught up on what you think the
final product should look like, just start building and
see where the game
takes you.
One rug can
take as long as two months, from start to finish, which, upon
seeing some
final products, doesn't seem as long as it may initially seem.
We audit their quality control system, their manufacturing process, the
final product, their way of handeling non-conformance issues, we inspect their inspections and audit their audits, and we
take samples of their
product and test it, cut it to pieces to
see whats inside and we demand total openness from them.
Take a rough draft of a brief you've written, or even the
final product, and load it into CARA to
see what other cases it finds — and you missed.
Oh, and if you
see jitter while filming or
taking a photo, no worries, that won't make it to the
final product.