I imagine it'll
soften more, but I'm not sure by how much.
100 % USA Made Knotted Beefhide Bones tend to be more durable, last longer and
soften more slowly over time and are recommended for dogs that are more aggressive chewers.
Add a sweet nude clutch and a pair of great nude heels to
soften more the look.
It states on the package that
they soften more with each wash.
You'll want to cover for at least 5 - 7 minutes of that time to help the sweet potatoes
soften more easily
There's a little more connective tissue in these guys, so ask for a thicker chop and do the old sear - and - roast; some oven time will allow the fat and connective tissue to
soften more.
If you don't have a high - speed blender, then soaking the cashews overnight will help
them soften more.
Its ability to
soften more quickly in the heating phase speeds up the whole packaging process, allowing around 40 % more packaging cycles in the same time frame.
Crisp and soft (not like a jersey material) and they've
softened more with every washing.
Blue walls give a fresh feel to the original 1920s fittings in this bathroom, as well as
softening more masculine features, such as the black dado and stark, white tiles.
Not exact matches
More recently, however, Murdoch appears to have
softened his stance because of Trump's success at becoming the front - runner for the Republican nomination.
Canada, the U.S. and Europe are some of the company's top markets, and the company has faced challenges in many Western markets as demand for the overall beer industry has
softened as
more consumers turn to wine and spirits.
Goldman may be hoping that this new venture will
soften its image and make it
more popular with average Americans, but it's hard to forget its role in the subprime mortgage crisis that destroyed billions of dollars of value on Main Street, not to mention people's livelihoods.
Although the toy tree frogs and the swinging Peruvian band might
soften buyers, they won't bowl them over any
more than the whiz - bang products did.
Construction services outfit Global Construction Services has increased profits by
more than 10 per cent for the year to June 30, climbing above $ 10 million despite a
softening construction market especially in the residential segment.
To
soften the blow of reduced spending, the U.S. Congress has
more than doubled the amount defence companies can sell abroad, says Sacknoff.
While he initially criticized Trump's tariff decision, he told CNBC on Wednesday he
softened his position when he saw that the White House offered Canada and Mexico exemptions, as well as other countries willing to negotiate
more U.S. — friendly trade positions.
Browning probably evolved because it
softens the flesh of the apple, which makes the seeds
more likely to fall out after the fruit's been nibbled on, according to BuzzFeed.
According to Buffer Social, these symbols aren't just silly, they can do everything from
soften the blow of a critique to make the person on the other end seem
more human.
For starters, you need to be aware of the fact that most traditional shaving soaps require a bit
more preparation time before you can shave, as the soap puck will need to be soaked in water for a few minutes to
soften it up.
The luxury real estate market has
softened nationally as
more ultrahigh - end buildings are coming online around the same time, with fewer foreign buyers entering the fray.
Apple also gave better projections for the third quarter than expected, giving investors
more confidence in the company's long - term health at a time when its top smartphone rival, Samsung, said it expects demand for its high - end phones to
soften.
We believe this has been a critical factor behind the multi-decade drop in global yields, beyond the
more familiar decline in potential growth as societies age, productivity
softens and central bank inflation targeting keeps price volatility in check.
A
more well - rounded assessment of a trade deal like TPP would also look at whether important social institutions, including manufacturing unions, would be negatively affected by
more openness to trade, and what changes to labor law we would need to make to
soften the blow.
The concerted weakening in commodity prices already suggests a global force to this economic downturn, while further weakness in the U.S. dollar would suggest that demand for U.S. goods and securities was
softening even
more sharply than internationally.
That's going to be a problem for the health care bill — senators want to bolster the financial assistance for lower - income people buying private insurance and
soften some of the House bill's Medicaid cuts, which will cost
more money.
But as LPs have
softened their commitments, becoming increasingly discriminating about which firms they trust, winning has become less about accumulating the most assets and
more about demonstrating a differentiated and repeatable model for success.
History shows that gold prices have often increased
more during the fall and winter months and
softened during the spring and summer.
The tariffs he just signed are a
more lenient version of the ones he proposed last week — a sign that forceful criticism by scores of Republican lawmakers and threats of a trade war from the US's trading partners persuaded the president to try to
soften the blow on imports.
Whether that was an attempt to make her
soften or retract her story, or just a supreme example of thoughtlessness, the survey turned out to be an effective way to get a company with an entrenched «bro» culture to begin taking sexual harassment and gender discrimination
more seriously.
On the most recent readings, there has been a distinct
softening in most of the major housing markets, with
more than one data series showing an outright fall in prices in the March quarter in several cities.
Early in the election, the Conservatives have also tried to
soften their leader's image by showing him in a
more casual and personable light.
It also noted household spending has grown «a bit
more quickly» but cautioned that business investment was
softening.
What I want
more, is to
soften and to embrace my femininity.
«This has led to a decrease in competition for listings across Greater Vancouver, giving rise to new market conditions where prospective homeowners have
more power at the bargaining table, causing prices to
soften.»
During this time, it is not uncommon for a brush to
soften at the tips, take on a
more open (often referred to as «bloomed») loft shape, and shed some loose hairs that were left in the knot during the manufacturing process.
With
more supply in Seattle coming online than any other time in the past, Seattle rents are also starting to
soften.
Punishment has a way of either
softening or hardening someone, and it depends
more on the heart of the person than it does on the type of punishment.
As we were talking Sunday, one such participant confessed that The Mission had helped her
soften towards those who had hurt her in the past, that she felt
more prepared to worship alongside those whose faith looks different than her own because The Mission had provided a place of rest in which she could be herself.
The term «hardening (or
softening) of hearts» relates
more to influencing the influences rather than directly altering a person's decisions or decision - making process.
His negations have come across
more effectively than his affirmations, and Altizer, convinced that what is being uprooted is in fact already dead, has done little to
soften this destructive consequence of his thought.
Softened by the lack of ego - strength and critical capacity, this person is quickly immobilized by aggressive ploys, needing to learn to express resistance
more actively and assertively.
It seemed plain to me that the
more I was forced to face up to this — my stubborn tendency to center everything on the self — the
more likely it was that God could
soften my heart.
Go ahead: improve my terms,
soften, euphemize — make it sound
more acceptable to the post-modern mind, to Oprah and Dr. Phil & Ms.Bachman
And the
more I studied, the
more I
softened and the
more I learned how much we couldn't be sure of.
Gay «No» campaigners Keith Mills and Paddy Manning pointed out that such was perfectly possible without undermining family structures completely since extensive Civil Partnership legislation was already in place, and they did make a difference, but the
softening up of the electorate by years of sob - stories would have taken far
more time and effort to overcome.
Later in life though he
softened and regretted not emphasizing
more God's «Yes!»
Rather, her point is that the twentieth century might have been
more humane if the ideologues of the nineteenth century had their sledgehammer theories
softened, perhaps even overturned, by the twisting, evasive, allusive verbal ambiance of Yiddish, a folk tradition of language that testifies to the uncertainties and fragilities of life.
But what are my difficulties with the finite gods I and a number of other contemporary theologians have envisioned as
softened, chastened,
more «dynamic» alternatives?
Embracing mini-death can
soften the fear of inevitable final death while making life itself
more enjoyable.