Sentences with phrase «there in a glance»

It's a content aggregator that replaces your home page, putting everything out there in a glance - and - go style.

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At first glance, some would assume that you are going to get less work from your staff if they aren't in the office for you to monitor, but there are a few reasons why this might not be the case.
There are hundreds of thousands of individuals in the U.S. claiming to be some flavor of «financial advisor,» but the qualifications of this diverse group vary widely — and the difference is not always apparent at first glance.
But a quick glance at the stock market shows that there's one unambiguous winner from the American Health Care Act's (AHCA), aka Trumpcare's, stunning demise in the House of Representatives last Friday: hospitals.
Recent developments in market structures and biotechnology augur well for the recovery of ailing US healthcare stocks At a glance • US healthcare stocks have performed badly recently but there is potential for recovery.
Although at first glance this might sound like highway robbery, there are other fees and expenses eating away at your margin that you need to make up for with this markup in order to walk away with some level of profit.
While at first glance, it would appear that there's a dip in Facebook's revenue, this is a seasonal pattern.
A glance at the bitARG website suggests that there is no trading API in place, and there are no cryptocurrency price trackers, which are typically prominent on other cryptocurrency exchanges.
Was there in fact something painfully hierarchical about the encounter, as though I had crossed an invisible boundary by so much as deliberately taking him in with my glance?
But happy above all he who, rising beyond aesthetic dilettantism and the materialism of the lower layers of life, is given to hear the reply of all beings, singly and all together: «What you saw gliding past, like a world, behind the song and behind the colour and behind the eyes» glance does not exist just here or there but is a Presence existing equally everywhere: a presence which, though it now seems vague to your feeble sight, will grow in clarity and depth.
And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
A casual glance reveals that in five of the first fifteen chapters of the Book of Proverbs, there is no direct religious reference.
An observer, glancing about the room, could see heads shaking, tears welling up in some eyes, an angry expression here, a delighted one there.
Just adding in Harrie and Harri to Harry, and the number of boys with variations on that climbs to 7,740... and that is just a quick glance at the data without going through all 4647 boys names and adding in all the other possible variations in spelling that might be in there or all the Harry - whatevers.
Then there was the homily service we glanced at while saying Mass in an upstate New York parish.
I draw closer to him, watching his least movements to see whether there might not be visible a little heterogeneous fractional telegraphic message from the infinite, a glance, a look, a gesture, a note of sadness, a smile, which betrayed the infinite in its heterogeneity with the finite.
There may well have been some misogyny in the pastor's glancing blow, but the real issue for him was the perceived sexual immorality in all of the women's stories.
These may appear at first glance to be merely practical problems, but there is already evidence that in the long term they might well prove to be symptomatic of moral and theological ones too.
At first glance, there seems to be no rhyme or reason to where a new property may crop up, but MacLeod notes there are strategic long - term plans in place to expand the Hay Creek portfolio.
Put the batter into my pastry bag, then glanced at my counter and realized the cup of water you listed first in the ingredients was still there.
I can't tell you how many times I've been in a hurry, glanced over the ingredients and started a recipe, only to discover it has to sit several hours or over night, or there's a step I'm not quite sure how to do and need to research or ask questions.
Have a glance at the head notes before you jump in though, there are a few things to consider before you start.
`' Exactly as for packaged foods, what we found is that even in the worst performing chains, there are healthier alternatives, and the HSR would make them identifiable at a glance if it was required on the menu board,» she said.
Now that's a pretty hefty list, and yes some of those things in there may seem pretty healthy upon first glance if you weren't so clued up — I mean, they did at least attempt to use natural colourings in their «fairy dusts», but my main qualm with this multicoloured monstrosity however, is its sheer amount of refined sugars — 59g per 16 fl oz (grande) to be exact.
Add to this the private nature of the companies offering genetic and nutrigenomic tests means there are often discrepancies in results, and this new era of personalised nutrition is looking a lot murkier than at first glance.
If you have ever heard of golden milk, which is turmeric beverage that has become really popular, it has black pepper in the recipe, it might have sounded weird at first glance but don't skip it as an ingredient because there is a reason for it!
There aren't many things more disturbing to me than a glance at myself bathed in the florescent vanity lighting of an airplane bathroom five hours into a flight - particularly a bumpy flight.
You would think that guys would take a quick glance to make sure there was no one in the area that they could hurt when they throw the ball.
Also some Defenses play deep, so Lacazette won't find space to run in to, but Giroud can score with a glancing header just getting there split second before the keeper.
So if this backward glance at that season jumps ahead of itself occasionally or doubles back in spots or tends to ramble here and there, well, it could be no other way.
A cursory glance at the table might suggest that this final day has very little to offer, and a quick glance back through the history books confirms that there hasn't been a final day so apparently lacking in drama since... oh, hang on.
In the dugout, players and coaches engage in knowing glances and observations that lets them know that Lunger is still there, just from a different placIn the dugout, players and coaches engage in knowing glances and observations that lets them know that Lunger is still there, just from a different placin knowing glances and observations that lets them know that Lunger is still there, just from a different place.
At first glance at the seeds involved in this one, it looks like an enormous mismatch, but looking at the way they got there and who the Teams are tells a truer story.
However, a quick glance across London may have the young Gooner a bit worried, because there are now three players in the Arsenal squad for him to contend with.
But one glance and there is no doubt — you are in the presence of nobility.
Like today he knew I really wanted to be at her field trip but could not, and in a glance at me he showered and raced to drive 52 miles to be there.
While soft structured carriers might all look alike at first glance, there is often a BIG difference in the design!
You don't have to worry about messes while you're there; the Candlelite crew is more likely to jump in and lend a hand than give you a sideways glance.
New NICU mom, in the glance we shared, I just wanted you to know that I've been there.
I still feel like every single incidental glance that we exchanged during Monica's labors, and every single time we held hands or laughed out loud or rubbed feet (OK, I never got my feet rubbed) or just lay there beside each other on the same bed, breathing quietly, knowing that we were in for something so magical and powerful that it was impossible to even get our heads around the child we were about to meet, I still feel like those were some of the greatest moments in my life, hands down.
There aren't, it's fair to say, many here who, on first glance, have much in common with Dee, but with her recently acquired celebrity status, she was invited to speak at a fringe event hosted by the Policy Exchange think tank.
A quick glance at social media shows there are still many, many SNP supporters willing to defend Salmond to the death, convinced that the RT row is further evidence of a plot by the «Yoon media» to do in their hero.
Meath East and Meath West: the population per TD ratio that is 1.8 % % below the state average in Meath East and 3.0 % below the state average in Meath West, so at first glance there is no need to make boundary changes here.
So there you have it, me at the foot of the garden under the weeping birch, cats at my feet, G&T in hand, the roar of the city traffic defeated by the cacophony of urban bird life and, if I'm very still, a mildly curious glance from an all - too - cocky fox.
Lord Stevens rejected reports that there was a flashing light set off in the tunnel where Princess Diana died, and although he acknowledged that her car had had «glancing contact» with a white Fiat Uno just before it crashed, said this was not significant.
Corbyn successfully attracted people into the Labour party for his election, and there were more people who didn't vote at all than Conservative voters in 2015, so at a glance this seems like a powerful argument.
Questions remain about whether the flu in Mexico, the nexus of all flu - related deaths except the toddler's, is really more severe, or whether, as health officials increasingly seem to believe, there were simply many undiagnosed flu cases there, making the death rate much smaller than it seems at first glance.
A quick glance at any history of small - molecule crystallography would have warned them: There used to be departments of crystallography in a number of American universities; now there are There used to be departments of crystallography in a number of American universities; now there are there are none.
Considering that the calculations that resulted in these two figures have been «done very, very seriously and also reviewed with many, many groups» there appears to be very a similar spread between the poles (with significant room for many possible outcomes) as I've seen in some other peer reviewed work I've glanced through.
You may not even notice the barely there pocket on this basic running tank at first glance, but the opening is in fact wide enough to squeeze your phone into.
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