Sentences with phrase «suggest a time after»

Maybe you just need to suggest a time after the children have gone to bed.
I also I feel like the same tips are suggested time after time again....

Not exact matches

After the Times wrote a story suggesting that Trump may have avoided paying taxes for close to two decades as a result of a large tax loss on his real estate investments, the candidate threatened to sue the newspaper.
Observe how often the person you are talking to cuts you off before you have finished your thought,» suggests the post, adding that «you will be surprised to discover that most of the time, people reply to your comments either right before you finish talking, or immediately after
They want to avoid failure at all costs, so they keep plugging away at things, long after logic suggests it's time to move on.
Entrepreneurs say it happened at around the same time that the Trump White House suggested federal enforcement against recreational marijuana might be increased and after Attorney General Jeff Sessions described the legal marijuana industry as «violent.»
They also confirmed — despite unconfirmed reports suggesting otherwise — that no additional shots were fired at the airport at any time after the attack.
But within the same time frame, their model suggested that as many as 168,000 young people who'd never previously smoked cigarettes started smoking regularly after vaping for the first time.
That suggests that the bank awarded another 39,920 or so shares between February and September that would have vested some time after September 27 — the date the claw back was announced.
Instead of feeling personally slighted after an unsuccessful call, suggest they say to themselves: «Our service might not be right for that company at this particular time
The answer, suggest institutional investors like Mark Wiseman, CEO of the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, is to align pay to longer industry and product cycles, and to use restricted stock units (rather than stock options) that vest over time — even after the CEO retires — pushing executives to think seriously about what happens after they're gone.
I'm not suggesting that you don't go after the behemoths, but it's really important that you balance your time with more reasonable offerings so you don't find yourself dependent on a single account.
After suggesting last week that the US would be pulling out of Syria «very soon,» President Donald Trump reportedly told his national security team that he is open to keeping troops in the country for the time being, but wants to look to pull them out sometime soon, a senior administration official told CNN.
The Times reported that Cambridge suspended its chief executive, Alexander Nix, after a British television channel released an undercover video in which he suggested that the company had used seduction and bribery to entrap politicians and influence foreign elections.
The trial team's proposed departure from the case comes after lawyers who've worked for Gates behind the scenes visited special counsel Robert Mueller's office several times, suggesting an ongoing negotiation between the prosecutors and the criminal defendant.
In 1988, Roger Cruz was described in passing in a New York Times story as a partner with sports agent Irwin Weiner in a $ 40 - million - a-year printing business in Mount Vernon, N.Y. Cruz appears to have moved the business to Boca Raton, possibly after Weiner died in 2001, federal court records in a pension case suggest.
Though only a small percentage of taxpayers have such high incomes, research suggests that high - income tax payers are more responsive to tax reforms that affect charitable giving because they have more income, more tax advisers, and more incentive to devote time to figuring out the after - tax price of giving.
Giuliani went into further detail in another interview Thursday morning about the extent to which the President was involved with the transaction, suggesting on Fox Business Network that Cohen did not communicate with Trump about the payment at the time he made it to Daniels and that Trump later reimbursed the money after the presidential election was over.
The salient points are (I) inflation is below target and expected to remain well sub-target for the next 5 10 20 and 30 years; (II) it has been well below target and Fed forecasts for a decade suggesting great skepticism about models that predict acceleration (iii) the 2 percent target is supposed to be an average so inflation should sometimes exceed it especially after a long shortfall (iv) if the 9th year of expansion with unemployment approaching 4 percent is not the time for above target inflation when will that moment ever come?
So it's stock - specific, I'd suggest, and a lot of times a lot of the reason for the selloff after earnings is based solely on the run up to earnings.
And, as the following chart suggests, the last time the UIG broke through the 3 % barrier — on the way up — was in 2004, soon after the beginning of the last dollar bear market.
Perhaps, as one suggested way out, Cantorian or Dedekindian proofs are applicable to the problem after all, as indeed J. R. Lucas thinks they are applicable to making sense out of the «destiny» of infinitesimal instants in his absolute theory of time (TTS 29 - 34).
In 2007, on the hundredth anniversary of Pius X's anti-Modernist encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis, Peter Steinfels used his column in the New York Times to suggest that the encyclical was a «revival of the battle against liberalism that the papacy and much of the church had been waging throughout the nineteenth century — and tragically the purge the encyclical started crippled those very elements in European Catholicism that might have resisted the Church's sympathy for authoritarian regimes after World War I, when liberal parliamentary governments were besieged by rising totalitarianism.»
They will quite readily suggest that the gospels were written - up stories of a departed hero, composed some time after his death.
Plus I note that the Times still retains a critical edge: just after chief commentator David Brooks writes a column ranking Mr. Obama among the greatest presidents, he surprises (and disappoints) you by writing another suggesting that he could be ranked among the lesser figures.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of....
Rather than litigation, it has been suggested that reparations activists pursue a legislative agenda, since time after time this has proven to be a more successful strategy.
Two days after the Obergefell decision, New York Times columnist Mark Oppenheimer suggested that it is now time to rethink the idea of tax - exempt status for religious institutions: «Rather than try to rescue tax - exempt status for organizations that dissent from settled public policy on matters of race or sexuality, we need to take a more radical step.
As i recall after explaining it to you several times it was suggested you either educate yourself or get someone who could help you understand.
As time goes buy the kind defenders of free will over their rejection to «dead» here and colossians 2:13 tend to resort to a familiar defense, that of labeling it a Calvinist viewpoint and that its almost a cultist view point to hold.Very sad yet very much the defense of many christians.Dead may i suggest is dead, the inability to respond, does not mean that prior to being saved one could not read scripture but because of this spiritual deadness its not profitabel / meaningful - we just can not continue to revise the meaning of dead to fit a view point - because natural man has not been born again this deadness (spiritually) shows itself as «none seek after God», in this condition they are» slaves to sin» and the spiritual things of God (the bible) is «folly / foolishness» even the gospel is judged by natural man as «folly / foolishness «(1 cor.1: 18) Please stop with this weak / common defense called Calvinism - many believers are truly turned off by such a defense.We must not forget the man's «free will» is what took the whole human race down in the garden; i would hope we can rise above our love affair with the human will.
On the other hand, the fact that the Coptic manuscript is dated several hundred years after his resurrection, and neatly fragmented with the writing cut - off in the «right» place, suggests that the message most likely would have been a heretical Gnostic scripture, something that was fairly common at the time.
After they had gone, my friend suggested that the next time I could talk to them about my faith.
After the onion has been soaking for a few minutes, she suggests squeezing it in your hand for a couple of seconds, releasing, then squeezing again (repeating another 5 or 6 times).
As for baking time, I would suggest setting a timer for 20 minutes and checking it every few minutes after that until it's done, just make sure you don't overbake it.
Boil the pearl barley — I often find it takes less time that suggested by the packet instructions, so test after 30 minutes.
Original recipe suggests 1 1/2 hours, convection baking requires less time, and a little more than an hour is about right in our oven / Toothpick testing doesn't work — you have to take a visual read on the fruitcake, even remove it from the oven for a moment, peel off a corner of the parchment, which I did, take a peak and return to oven if you like / An hour and fifteen minutes, give or take, works for me / Remove paper immediately after baking is complete.
Their packaging even boasts «good consistent texture, not mushy»; however, I do find that the suggested cooking time of 14 - 15 minutes is too long for my taste, so I drain it after 12 minutes.
I'd suggest putting it in for the time listed to start and then checking on it every few minutes after that.
They took quite a bit longer to cook than the original recipe stated so I would recommend checking them every five minutes after the suggested baking time until you reach your desired doneness.
I suggest just making multiple loaves one after the other, and having them rise and then bake at the same time.
It will keep well in the freezer for a long time though I suggest eating it up right after processed to better enjoy this creamy taste of heaven.
I since found this vegan cauliflower recipe which has much longer cooking times at lower temperatures and suggests flipping the crust to cook on both sides, which would make a lot of sense after what I experienced.
Hi Phoebe, Did you give the loaf time to cool completely before testing it after my suggested cook time?
The author suggests 12 minutes as a baking time, but mine were always done after 10 minutes.
The blue cheese dressing was very good, especially after it sat in the fridge for a day or two, so I'd suggest making it ahead of time.
After baking for the suggested time, the toothpick came out clean, but they were kind of moist / squishy in the middle, I wondered if they needed to be in longer.
I don't have an exact bake time but I suggest that you begin checking it around 30 minutes and then every few minutes after that until it is done.
it was my husband who suggested that i come up with a cajun chicken pasta recipe + after eating this, i must've thanked him, no joke, 20 times for suggesting it.
This seems incredibly harsh on Conte just months after he guided Chelsea to a convincing title win, but the nature of the modern game suggests the idea might not as crazy as it sounds, with managers» stays at their clubs proving shorter and shorter all the time.
When you say things like «the only time I want him to see him within 10 feet of Graham and Newman is when the kids shake hands after the game» suggests he doesn't belong on the court and that's what gets people upset.
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