I'll be
sharing more bits and pieces of our laundry room in December and then more of the organization in this space after the first of the year.
Thanks also for
sharing more bits n pieces of you via the Q&A!
Now that I'm out of my adorable - but - dinky post-grad apartment, we have begun to entertain more, and I promise to
share more bits and pieces of that around here.
Not exact matches
Luckily, Gilbert has elaborated on the idea,
sharing more details in a Fast Company article that discusses her new book, a sort of self - help guide for those
bitten by the creativity bug titled Big Magic.
We've
shared a
bit in the past about what we believe creates a great fit at Buffer, but the hiring process is so much
more than these factors alone.
Facebook's
shares, which had risen based on optimism about the company's third quarter results and a
bit more after a stellar report, fell 2.1 % in after - hours trading to $ 178.85.
Vice-president of product management Bradley Horowitz has been a
bit more direct, telling Reuters, «In the online world, there's this «
share box,» and you type into it and you have no idea who is going to get that, or where it's going to land, or how it's going to embarrass you six months from now.
While his explanation may include a
bit of vanity, the stocks those investors owned in common went down — including Zoetis,
more than a fifth of whose
shares are controlled by hedge funds.
Both
share a certain ease in handling, and it is no secret that the pilots of both aircraft would appreciate a
bit more thrust from the engine.
The Entrepreneur content marketing and distribution platform gives you a chance to
share more than just a sound
bite with readers.
Musk is expected to talk a little
bit more about how the company plans to finance several of the projects he outlined in his master plan, which includes solar - powered roofs, self - driving trucks and minibuses and a
shared network of self - driving cars.
Elon Musk only noted very briefly that there had been «progress» on the matter of the immigration order made during his meeting with Donald Trump's economics advisory council on Friday, but on Saturday the Tesla CEO
shared a
bit more about what happened at the event.
We decided to use some of this to rebalance the portfolio a
bit more in an attempt to get
more dividend growth
shares.
But the shift you see below is a distributionally positive development, and evidence that the tight job market is delivering a
bit more bargaining power to workers (these
shares don't sum to 100 percent because they leave out proprietors» incomes, as it's hard to break that down between wages and profits).
I think when the
share prices stabilizes, when it falls a
bit, it should offer investors one
more opportunity to buy Irving Resources, the ticker is IRV.
While the monthly payout is nice for individuals needing income today, I'd rather have
more growth so I sold all my
shares this month at a little
bit of a loss and reinvested that money in my Loyal3 account.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters)- Kraft Macaroni & Cheese has been a favorite meal for generations of American children, but smaller brands made with
more natural ingredients are starting to nibble at its market
share, part of a trend that is
biting into growth at large U.S. food companies.
The SeedInvest product team has been growing recently so thought I'd take a moment to
share a little
bit more...
I guess, I guess, if you could just talk about what is perceived to be somewhat of a
share fallback here for the second quarter in a row now or well, it's a little
bit more pronounced in this quarter than it's been in quarters past, you're pretty much in line with the category in the last quarter.
After a massive U.S. corporate tax cut put much
more cash in corporate coffers, a few companies including Walmart, Bank of America BAC, -1.28 % and AT&T T, -0.37 % awarded small bonuses to employees as a way to
share a
bit of that wealth.
The Journal's piece was enough to send Time Warner
shares down by
more than 5 percent, though they have recovered a
bit.
Now it's actually possible for companies on the per
share basis, maybe not on the aggregate basis, but on the per
share basis, to grow a little
bit faster because they retain
more of their earnings and they will find ways to reinvest capital internally.
The SeedInvest product team has been growing recently so thought I'd take a moment to
share a little
bit more about our vision and how we are using the cloud to address the fundraising challenges that startups face.
Facebook today announced an update to its Crisis Response feature that expands the tool from simply allowing you to mark yourself as safe to
sharing a
bit more information about what's happening
Shares fell quickly in after - hours trading, and analysts began writing that Musk shouldn't
bite the hands that feed his company's enormous cash needs because soon he may need
more.
Analysts for Natixis Securities said they had expected Pernod to pay a
bit more than 5 billion euros for the deal, and that the premium could weigh on the company's
shares.
Even with Thursday's drop,
shares are still about double where they started December, so there's potential for
shares to fall quite a
bit more.
I am catholic and my grandmother taught me that Lent season
bit is not only about giving up something but
more important it is about
sharing.
No... most of us have never said any of these so - called Christian words or phrases... have anything else to
share with us that is a
bit more interesting?
On her blog, and in this wonderful book, Sarah does what all good storytellers do: she gives us permission — permission to laugh, permission to question, permission to slow down a
bit, permission to listen, permission to confront our fears, permission to
share our own stories with
more bravery and love.
And even being a
bit more selective of what photos or stories I
share from the tinies because they are slowly crossing that line where their stories are their own and not mine to tell.
Haven't read your story yet.would like to
share ours with u and your wife sumtime.read a
bit here on your blog and already I'm like, that's so my husband and I at the moment!in my opinion you are one of the few people who I can actually relate to as a follower of christ.hopefully
more people will become real about where they are at, going beyond the bullshit that is fed to us that has nothing to do with following Jesus.thanx for listening.
UPDATE - 3/29/12 - Okay, I've done a
bit more research and will
share what I've learned in Monday's post.
Among
more prosperous and / or educated Americans, the family is actually getting a
bit more stable, as careerist couples get less blinded by romantic illusions and
more centered on the
shared responsibility of lovingly raising a couple of kids.
They also are inclined to spank their children a
bit more, though liberal Protestant men do their fair
share of that as well, especially if they are regular church attenders.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be
sharing a
bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
I know that lots of you also eat and live this way, as you too are living with illness or continuous health related issues, so I wanted to
share a
bit more about my journey, because it's so important to talk about it and not feel alone in our challenges.
Have now made the bread two
more times and tried different «flavours» i thought i would
share 1) dried onions and dill seed (not dill weed but the actual seeds — a
bit tricky to find) was delicious 2) cumin seeds and dried onion and shallots both are really tasty and if you like «ny deli» style breads, these may remind you a
bit of those.
Thanks for
sharing your story - since I'm new - ish here I loved learning a
bit more about the origins of your blog.
Now that I've
shared these treats with you I hope you'll scroll through the post, read a little
bit more about the food and enjoy the two recipes I've included in this post from the evening.
I
share your tomato - love; if only the season could last just a
bit longer... but then, we appreciate it ever
more so for its brevity.
If I were
sharing this with a friend or guests I might make the dressing a
bit more elaborate (for example using the dressing from Otsu salad in Super Natural Cooking).
I have
shared a few others that have no refined sugar and minimal sweeteners eg the pistachio oatmeal cookies and spiced Vermont maple cookies I
shared last year, but I haven't made any
more purely sweetened with fruit until these cranberry apricot cookies, unless you count energy
bites and bars.
I've held off on
sharing some of my
more «everyday» type meals (and recipes), in part because there is often not much to them, and because sometimes they are a
bit... er, random.
I have realized that the vulnerability I have felt the last few years by
sharing a
bit more of my true story of anxiety and depression have connected me to people and myself in ways I didn't think were possible.
To celebrate the pepper, I am going to
share a few
bits of information about it and also
share a super Red Pepper Puree recipe to help you add
more red bell peppers into your life!
Over at DollhouseBakeShoppe.com I
share my small batch dessert recipes,
bite size holiday and party treat tutorials, mini baking tips & tricks and
more, so you can «bake your cake and eat it too» by indulging in moderation.
We heard from ambassadors Barry DuBois who
shared his own store about his ongoing battle with cancer, and Sarah Wilson who made us pause by opening with the thought that «people coming together is what really matters», and I learned a
bit more about what Cancer Council does.
I mentioned back in my Pumpkin Spice Bliss
Bites post that I had every intention of
sharing copious amounts of pumpkin recipes this month, I'm here to let you know that I'm back with
more pumpkin flavored goodness!
I'd chomping at the
bits to
share more about foot strike, pulling not pushing, «falling» and
more, but I also want you to check out the book and come to your own conclusions.