Sentences with phrase «taken out of the picture»

One thing to completely take out of the picture is trading with emotion.
Take them out of the picture and the economy just wasn't bad enough to turn out the president.
How would they like it if we took out all of the pictures of the Holocaust, and pretend that it never happened?
If religion was taken out of the picture, all it would be is a fight over the land, which is exactly what it is.
They are then taken out of the picture and would not be raised up to return to sin.
Take her out of the picture and I wouldn't give a damn for the boat, the lake, or any of the fun that goes on there.»
If the child is truely scared of the potty, back off some but don't take it out of the picture completely.
«Some of these pocket universes will collapse into black holes and evaporate, taking themselves out of the picture,» Carroll says.
To solve that, Tomasetti reasoned, «I first need to understand how much is by chance and take that out of the picture
But Martin, for one, believes that overuse injuries can be taken out of the picture.
Next, I look at hidden pathogens such as Candida and take that out of the picture, then I look at detoxifying all the organs.
The characters were paper - thin, and served only as typical movie stereotypes (wise - ass, babe, «mysterious» Ph.D., and two attendents that are conveniently taken out of the picture early on).
When his father is taken out of the picture, after that scene of domestic bliss turns out to have had another side, the lack of that quality means he's only in for a much harder, far less forgiving fall.
Amazon snagged the TV rights to «Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams» earlier this year after AMC took themselves out of the picture.
But calamity takes him out of the picture — we keenly feel his loss — and sends Jude reeling to New York.
When that happens, you are ultimately taken out of the picture and, in my opinion, just wasting time.
Personally, I think that the overall features of Google Play Books are superior to Kindle anyway (at least if e-ink is taken out of the picture)..
«My eyes are open, because now with the money taken out of the picture, I'm suddenly aware of the human...
The BlackBerry Storm 2 (9570) refresh was often referred to as the BlackBerry Storm 3 whether or not that was ever the intention we do not know but now that it's been pretty much taken out of the picture as far as we know, that leaves the slot open for a real BlackBerry Storm 3 device (most likely, this one).
One thing to completely take out of the picture is trading with emotion.
So, you can see that even with puppy mills taken out of the picture, there is still a large issue with dog overpopulation problem.
If you don't agree with the ref, you can even run a play to take them out of the picture.
I couldn't shake the feeling that the story took a dip after Vaas was taken out of the picture, but the open world environment is still a joy to run wild in.
Ken Gonzales documents a lynching, but with the victims taken out of the picture, leaving only the appalling crowd.
Their argument 1 on p. 1028 is fine... as long as the uncertainty surrounding the statistics is taken out of the picture.
Taking yourself out of the picture, literally, will make it easier for your buyers to imagine themselves in your space.

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After a few drinks, Moghadam took out his phone to snap a picture of Nas and Zuckerberg together.
The company actually started out in New York in July 2009 with a different product: Udorse, where users would take pictures and tag them (basically endorsements of products or locations) and earn rewards.
Airbnb, for its part, figured out early on that «really bad» photos of its listings in New York City were keeping guests away, as co-founder Joe Gebbia recalled to Fast Company in 2012: «People were using camera phones and taking Craigslist - quality pictures.
Notably, The Big Short won best adapted screenplay at the Writers Guild Awards and also took the top prize at the Producers Guild Awards, which has predicted the Academy's Best Picture choice 8 out of the past 10 years.
«Thinking about the bigger picture takes you out of the familiar way of thinking about the problem,» Markman says.
As you transition out of the carefree days of your 20s and start making major life changes — whether it's getting married, buying a house, or having kids — it's crucial to take a big - picture look at your finances.
Curiosity is also decked out with several cameras, which she uses to take amazing pictures of the surface of the planet.
For a long time, business owners and other social - media users chalked it up to some convoluted algorithm called EdgeRank, which took into account an exhaustive list of variables including posts with pictures, links out to other websites and repetitive content.
«Lots of times when I just can't think of anything else because I am so burnt out, I take my phone out and look at all the little videos and the pictures and put a smile of my face and just collapse,» Clinton said.
He turned to Tiff Macklem, the bank's senior deputy governor (who is, incidentally, getting more attention these days as a leading candidate to succeed Carney when he departs next June to take over the Bank of England) to flesh out the household debt picture with details.
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One solution is to simply take the politicians out of the picture.
Jared takes a big - picture view of the US and global markets, picking out burgeoning trends and long - term opportunities.
Twitter today is taking another step to build up its machine learning muscle, and also potentially to improve how it delivers photos and videos across its apps: the company is acquiring Magic Pony Technology, a company based out of London that has developed techniques of using neural networks (systems that essentially are designed to think like human brains) and machine learning to provide expanded data for images — used, for example, to enhance a picture or video taken on a mobile phone; or to help develop graphics for virtual reality or augmented reality applications.
Most politicians just push out messages, but Clement takes his followers into his living room and his jam sessions, posting pictures not only of himself, but also those taken from his point of view.
Take Mexico out of the picture and Canada would gain a clear competitive advantage in the U.S. market.
When American Forces bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki they did so not out of evil, malicious intent, but instead they took in the ENTIRE picture, realizing that in spite of their horrific brutality many more lives would be spared in the long run.
Holding hands with a special someone, getting a hug, giving a hug, taking a nap, reading a good book, working out, knitting something, taking a good picture, baking something for someone, sitting and talking with people I love — all of these things bring me joy and leave me feeling content.
well, my thoughts shifted to once there was a picture taken at my place out in the corn field, because the sun was bursting forth rays down out of some clouds, but what the camera picked up, was a red cloud in the corn field with a bright round orb glowing in the middle of a red cloud.
Brian took out his phone to take a picture of me.
I don't think that selfies at Auschwitz have anything to do with the pictures we took of each other in Vietnam with out feet on the enemies heads.
This picture is taken with my Nikon out of my front door.
First they have to figure out what to take pictures of?
Of course, while they are handing out the food and clothing, they also take lots of good pictures and videos for their Praise ReportOf course, while they are handing out the food and clothing, they also take lots of good pictures and videos for their Praise Reportof good pictures and videos for their Praise Reports.
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