Sentences with phrase «than in front of»

Where better to curl up on Christmas Eve than in front of a charming inglenook fireplace, complete with traditional wood burner?
There will no better place to warm up your body after swimming than in front of this, especially when combined with nice outdoor seat... Read More
Meeting privately with a child therapist also may make your children more willing to share personal issues than in front of their separating parents.
Most people would slightly change their speech when speaking with an old colleague than in front of an interviewer.
The majority of my day is still spent reading, thinking, and writing, rather than in front of my computer.
«I have refused to put the heating on,» says Boltanski, adding that this froideur will ensure spectators «are inside the work rather than in front of it».
Those ten paintings are going to exist at a future date rather than in front of you right now.
But on the other hand, most companies probably believe that summer means good weather which means family vacations and people spending more time outside rather than in front of the TV.
One day, you'll realize you probably have more days behind you than in front of you.
Starting with the obvious, the Mini's dashboard features a massive dinner - plate - size speedometer that sits at the top of the center stack, rather than in front of the driver where the tachometer lives.
Teachers spend more time in front of the screen than in front of the students, with some seriously unhealthy consequences.
In my experience students really enjoy this opportunity to use spoken French in a small group, rather than in front of the class.
Allen is celebrated more for his gifts behind the scenes and at his writing desk than in front of the camera, but he's a much better actor than most filmmakers.
Malick's two years in post-production, (the actors said they spent more time doing voice recordings than in front of the camera) are where he creates a film (if you can call it that) out of the footage.
And when the producers decided they didn't want to work once again with Bourne Identity director Doug Liman — a man notorious for causing chaos behind the camera rather than in front of it — screenwriter Tony Gilroy recommended Greengrass, and he got the job.
Constantly watched over, they had to perform more behind the camera than in front of one.
Alternatively, the seller might not be that knowledgeable about their product and has no qualitative information to offer other than that in front of you.
Start by raising the weight straight out to your side and return to your hip rather than in front of you.
To force the lateral delts to take the greatest part of the load, begin the exercise with the weights at your sides rather than in front of your hips.
But as Friday's ruling shows, it's a lot easier to warn about fraud on the campaign trail than in front of a judge.
While we enjoy cooking, we know that there are some who would rather be anywhere else than in front of a hot stove!
Saturday's match was poor with United failing to score, but with Tony Pulis» side putting in that tactical domination again, playing more men behind the ball than in front of it.
The runaway leaders know they're three points away from regaining the league title against their dearest rivals and what better way to claim the title than in front of their home support?
Most umpires were unemployed show people who took work where they could find it — and what better place for an actor or singer than in front of a large, captive audience?
My brain is part of decaying body which now has more days behind it than in front of it.
I was able to be more myself in front of women than in front of men.

Not exact matches

Although this commitment is more modest than the one advocated in Making it Simple, a report I authored for the Mowat Centre, the goal of reducing input costs for manufacturers was identified as a key priority in the paper, which suggested there was more work to be done on this front:
Here, we're talking players whose ads show up in front of users» eyeballs more than 10 million times a month.
The 12 - year - old company, which calls itself «the front page of the internet» and boasts more than 300 million monthly users, has raised an additional $ 200 million in venture capital funding that gives Reddit a valuation of nearly $ 1.8 billion.
Earlier this year, a survey suggested almost one in four Canadians were spending more time watching online video over the course of a day than time on the couch in front of their TV.
PHOTO ESSAY: A month before the Telstra Perth Fashion Festival, more than 150 models fronted an industry panel in the hope of being selected to walk the runway in one of the fashion parades during the six - day event.
Your smartphone's camera is more than just a camera — it's a powerful tool that can recognize the data in front of it.
So there's almost more concern for locking in a long - term rate of income than there is for just maybe catching a higher yield at one point in the cycle in the front end.
Getting in front of them at this stage is a challenge, but it is much more effective than trying to compete with big brands on the bigger stages.
Medium's new focus holds the potential for growth, but it also puts the company directly in the path of Facebook, since the giant social network is also busy trying to convince publishers large and small to see it as a home for their content — a distribution platform that can help get their journalism in front of more than a billion people.
The recent fiscal legislation caused negative, structural changes on both the spending and revenue fronts — making the task of keeping the debt in check much harder than it would have been even a year ago.
But one nation seems to be getting out in front of that challenge better than most — and that's China.
Today is the first ever White House Demo Day, a gathering of more than 90 startup founders who will showcase their innovations in front of President Obama.
We stopped at Geysir, which flings steaming water 250 feet in the air; Gullfoss, a gigantic waterfall less than two hours from Reykjavik; and the front door of the President's house (in Iceland, there is no fence).
«We've opened up a new front in the trade war, and while it's quieter than all of the bombast about tariffs that had people freaking out, there are still a ton of companies that can get hurt here,» the «Mad Money» host said.
«I felt it was our duty and very personally more of a call of duty than I ever felt in the service to come and stand in front of the guns and the mace and the water and the threat that they pose to these people,» said Anthony Murtha, 29, a Navy veteran from Detroit, at the Oceti Sakowin camp.
Buyers of houses — even ones fronting the ocean — want to have pools, while «smart» homes filled with tech, elaborate outdoor seating areas, and homes with so - called «flexible» layouts (meaning they're open plan, rather than having dedicated dining, living, and entertaining rooms) are in vogue.
Plus, much like to - do lists, rushing to do whatever is in front of you can mean spending your energies on what's visible or urgent rather than what's important.
«It was much better than I thought it would be,» said Carlos Royal, 45, a professor who came with a friend dressed in Santa hats and took selfies for the occasion in front of the theater's Hollywood sign marquis.
It's much more effective than a simple screen in front of you.
These fans have already backed up the money truck to Activision's front door (the CoD franchise has sold 56 million console units in the U.S. alone, with the November 2010 - released Call of Duty: Black Ops, topping $ 1 billion in sales in just 42 days) and see Elite as more money grab than value - added proposition.
Technology has changed the way we work so much so that we now spend more time sitting in front of computer and video screens than ever before.
Remember to keep your graphics uncluttered and to make comments to accentuate your ideas rather than simply reading what's in front of your audience.
Still, the mere possibility of a change in policy on this front ought to raise concerns — if not for reasons of etiquette and old - fashioned customer satisfaction, than for public health.
She once told me a meeting started 30 minutes later than it actually did, just to reprimand me in front of the whole room.
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