Sentences with phrase «taking up all»

Despite the talky legal proceedings taking up most of the movie's final hour, that doesn't take away from the fact that the slave revolt that opens the movie is one of the most intense and powerful scenes Spielberg has ever created.
You may even want to get the entire company involved in the process by taking up a vote as to what charities you'll support.
The company also discovered that one particular consulting firm was producing nearly 3,700 emails and taking up 8,000 work hours a year from 228 Seagate employees.
According to a thoughtful article by 50 - something entrepreneur Mohit Satyanand on Quartz recently, taking up running can teach you some incredible valuable lessons about how to start and maintain a business.
All this work, while not necessarily unpleasant, was taking up more and more of her time.
Without taking up too much space, the current Roku stick gives you access to hundreds of different apps, including the big ones like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Instant Video, VUDU, and Google Play with an easy to use user interface.
So from a little screen to a big screen that's taking up your whole wall.
I'm pretty sure my roommates could have lived without all my specialized cooking equipment taking up their precious storage space.
Once, with a particularly odious customer I carefully explained that the freelance work I was doing was taking up twice as much of my time as I had originally anticipated and so I would need to be paid twice as much.
On Prime Day they are taking up to 40 percent off in addition to a bonus 20 percent off any price you see.
It turns one outlet into many without taking up too much space.
What's the point of having a website slider if only 1 % of people click on the item that is taking up your most valuable homepage real estate, especially when 84 % of those clicks are on the first item anyway?
Each food entrepreneur will have access to a mini farm the equivalent of two acres of land, but the gardens are built vertically in a shipping container, taking up less than 320 square feet.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Bill O'Reilly is taking up his former Fox News colleague Glenn Beck's offer to work together again.
That buys you extra space for ad copy and allows your ad to catch more eyeballs by taking up more space on the results page.
This year's show is taking up more than 2 million square feet of exhibit space, with more than 160,000 attendees expected.
Of those items, determine what you don't like to do and what's taking up the majority of your time.
The talks between the U.K. and Europe are taking up too much time and the British negotiating side needs to step up the pace, a top EU official told CNBC Saturday.
This luxe leather suitcase adds old - school flair to those quick trips without taking up the entire overhead bin.
Slow - moving merch is taking up less and less space in store displays — witness the incredible shrinking automotive shelf, once replete with spare windshield wipers and pressure gauges, now reduced to Armor All wipes and pine fresheners — and the company cuts costs rigorously.
As the price of fuel has dropped, it's been taking up a smaller and smaller share of these expenses, to the point that now, he estimates, fuel only makes up about 15 percent of airlines» spending (assuming their other costs have remained roughly equal).
If you're serious about increasing your network, you should consider taking up new hobbies.
After 11 years at its helm, Silver Chain chief executive Christopher McGowan will depart the community care organisation and return to his home in South Australia, taking up the role of SA Health chief executive in May.
«People are always surprised by that,» he tells CNBC Make It, «and I tell them you can get plenty of stuff done in 32 and 40 hours if you cut out all the stuff that's taking up your time.»
Tony Wood, the senior vice president of medicinal sciences at Pfizer, is taking up a new gig at British pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, FiercePharma reports.
Former WA Liberal leader Matt Birney has gone back to his revhead roots, taking up a general manager position at Automotive Holdings Group.
If not, there's a good chance it's simply taking up precious space rather than providing any benefit whatsoever.
Forget so - called «brain training» programs, which science has recently largely discredited, and instead think about taking up a simple meditation practice.
Established brands are threatened by the boom in craft brews, and wine and spirits are taking up more market share.
Among five prominent tech companies, each saw an increase in approved applications for H - 1B working visas from 2016 to 2017, with Amazon taking up the largest share of applications.
In taking up the CEO post at troubled Yahoo, has Marissa Mayer just thrown herself off of a glass cliff?
This car mount attaches to the air vent of your car, which gives you plenty of placement options without taking up too much space.
The former chief executive of law firm Talbot Olivier has questioned the corporatised business model adopted by his old employer, after taking up a new role at Hotchkin Hanly.
Raising families, volunteering, or taking up multiple hobbies could be how many choose to direct their energy.
So even the most business - oriented among us ought to consider taking up the flag against inequality.
It only takes up one outlet, but provides two outlets and four USB ports.
Branson said late last year he expects that company to take up its first passengers sometime in 2018.
McHenry's office does not know when the Senate plans to take up the bills.
While not in the rules for everyone else yet, they were still widely taken up across the Armed Forces and during the Crimean War there were a wide variety of permissible (and over the top) styles.
The figure of 11 cubic metres per person is a minimum and may be insufficient if, for example, much of the room is taken up by furniture etc..»
That's more than the roughly 8 % taken up by the next most popular smart contract on the network: a decentralized coin exchange called EtherDelta.
Practice good posture, make eye contact, and don't be afraid to take up space.
They'll still be available locally (a big win over storing them exclusively in the cloud), but they won't take up any important space.
Since the adapter takes up the one and only Lightning port on the iPhone, you are not able to charge it while listening to music.
Sales of craft beers — which take up an estimated 10 percent of the suds market — were up 18 percent in the first half of last year.
University of California research suggests that it can take up to 23 minutes and 15 secs for people to resume work once interrupted and that typically they will execute two intervening tasks before resuming the original activity.
Clustered workstations take up one portion of the office, while two long, brightly lit tables adjacent to the inner courtyard offer space for collaboration.
Meanwhile, as the government takes on more debt to fund its daily operations, the cost to service that debt will take up a larger chunk of government spending as well.
The company wants to know, Do QR codes on toilet paper ads work, or do they just take up space that could be better utilized with coupons or other types of ads?
However, neither Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (NEWS) nor Germany's Axel Springer SE (AXELF), two of the companies most skeptical about Google's market power, have taken up the offer to join.
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