Sentences with phrase «sniffing out»

If you think you're looking for love on all the wrong online dating sites, try sniffing out Mr. Right instead.
From what we hear, they're quite good about sniffing them out and getting them kicked off and banned immediately.
Tips For Sniffing Out Lying Sociopaths Like The One I Just Met While Online Dating I guess if there was an excuse to not touch base, this would.
Animal lovers are a species unto themselves, breathlessly comparing their tabby cat's saucer habits with one another, sniffing out fellow puppy love like the creatures they so thoroughly dote on.
Those girls with their perfectly even tan, shopping addictions and highlighted hair are waiting around every corner and your millionaire has become accustomed to sniffing out these gold digger types.
The «up and coming» man about to invest in a business or studying a «techy» masters are the perfect bait because he won't think you're sniffing out his wallet.
If we as a population are getting better at sniffing out fakers when it comes to corporate advertising, it stands to reason that we're getting better at sniffing out fake people too.
Vintage «jeaniuses» Morgan and Samantha Elias have a sixth sense for sniffing out the perfect fit.
It reminds me an updated version of Gucci Envy Me, I suggest sniffing it out the next time you're in Sephora!
Do I want to be one of those people who has an affinity for sniffing out a bargain with what seems to be little effort?
My little morning routine of sniffing out 2nd hand eBay deals became a bonafide obsession.
A couple of months later Daisy started spitting out, sniffing them out and totally refusing to take any supplements.
With its four instruments capable of sniffing out hydrocarbons like methane in less than 1 % of the atmosphere, the Trace Gas Orbiter will start to answer those questions once ExoMars has maneuvered into position to peer through the Martian atmosphere for signs of breathing microbes, active geology, or, possibly, both.
These genes are not only for sniffing out cheese but also for propagating the species.
Science says our sense of smell may be important in sniffing out mates with immune systems opposite to our own
However, many seabirds find dinner by sniffing out their quarry.
Take a black Lab mix, for example, that helps marine biologists collect orca scat in Puget Sound by sniffing it out up to a nautical mile away.
«Sniffing out stem cell fates in the nose: Using single - cell RNA sequencing and clever statistical analysis to track stem cells as they mature.»
This continues until the dogs locate the spot with the highest concentration of whatever toxic chemical they are sniffing out.
The sight of the dogs sniffing out toxic levels of chemicals helps students understand and explain to their communities the distribution of toxic waste.
We are already sniffing out answers to these questions.»
«If you've applied for dozens of big schemes but are getting nowhere, change tack and start sniffing out small to medium - sized enterprises (SMEs),» says Tanya de Grunwald of GraduateFog.co.uk.
A sewer system full of chemical sensors could soon be sniffing out their homemade labs
Regardless, sniffing out this unexpected function of an olfactory receptor may inspire exciting new medical developments.
«Sniffing out a mate with precision.»
The discovery will open «new field of research» into the molecular basis of sniffing out disease, says Marie - Christine Broillet, a specialist in olfaction from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland.
Proposed changes in the US and Europe mean that uncrewed aircraft of all shapes and sizes could go mainstream in the next couple of years, surveying buildings, fertilising fields, sniffing out pollution and more (see «Civilian drones to fill the skies after law shake - up «-RRB-.
University Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold and his team at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering have made a discovery that could lead to Star Trek - like biosensor devices capable of flagging the barest presence in blood of a specific virus or antibody, or protein marker for a specific cancer; or sniffing out airborne chemical warfare agents while they are still far below toxic levels.
«Sniffing out a dangerous vapor: Engineers develop material that can sense fuel leaks and fuel - based explosives.»
The primary scientific goals of the Phoenix mission are to study the history of water on the Red Planet and to search for habitable zones by sniffing out any signs of current liquid or frozen water and traces of organic and biological material.
The results might help explain why long - snouted dogs are better at scent work, such as sniffing out drugs, than short - snouted breeds, says Lisa Collins of the Royal Veterinary College in Hatfield, UK.
NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton said Tuesday he sympathizes with his French and British counterparts, saying they face greater obstacles sniffing out terrorist cells next door than New York.
The fact is that most print journalists are far better at sniffing out a story, standing it up, and writing it than their largely amateur on - line rivals.
ALBANY — A group of «legendary» law enforcement officials have been tasked with sniffing out corruption in Albany, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.
Police in Mechanicville are trotting out a new idea they hope will get more people involved in sniffing out crime in their neighborhoods.
«True, he was able, in the early days, of sniffing out a corporate bargain and cutting costs to boost profit.
I doubt you will be dissuaded from this venerable hobby but I think when you run like starving rat up any drainpipe in the hope of sniffing out racism inherent in Conservatism you must define your own position a little better.
MSNBC, April 21, 2009 Frugal moms use cloth diapers to save money: Sales, though still a small segment of market, increase, as does awareness by Anna Jo Bratton, Associated Press» With the economy in a downward spiral, some parents are sniffing out savings by jettisoning disposable diapers and switching to reusable cloth diapers for their kids.»
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None can question the man's nose for sniffing out great talent however, and that should tell us a lot about Moise Kean.
«Like Carrick, Blind is a continuity player also responsible for sniffing out danger and blocking off avenues», he wrote.
This means that the defensive midfield player needs to be a proper DM, ie good in the tackle, closing speed to fix errors, sniffing out problems before they develop.
He has slotted in well as the left sided defender in a back three and while he lacks the physical stature to command the air he is astute in sniffing out potential danger.
It's also why I said the Packers did a good job of sniffing out screens.
Although Walcottt's technique is limited he has a nack of sniffing out opportunities and his pace makes him a constant danger.
She would always act extra spry due to the chilly weather, darting from tree to tree, sniffing out all the squirrels.:)
He understands and appreciates us, but he has an uncanny way of sniffing out our self - righteousness and hypocrisy.
However, know that sniffing out only the stories of greed and abuse in the church while ignoring all the stories of actual progress for society that it brings pretty much negates all of your arguments to that of an obsessed critic with nothing better to do than make up facts against the church.
Lulu was adopted by her handler & now enjoys her days playing w his kids & a new friend, & sniffing out rabbits & squirrels in the backyard.
Too many times, we can be like over-eager watchdogs, sniffing out any morsel of what we deem as offensive, inappropriate or even «heretical.»
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