Sentences with phrase «things are in boxes»

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«Having seated privacy is not a bad thing, but there are ways that you can do that without being boxed in from every side,» she says.
They need to feel safe enough to take risks in their thinking and suggestions, and know that they won't be penalized for thinking outside the box or trying new things.
In other countries, he notes, banks are making products more tangible by allowing customers to shop for them in off - the - shelf boxes, which makes things like getting a new bank card as easy as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarkeIn other countries, he notes, banks are making products more tangible by allowing customers to shop for them in off - the - shelf boxes, which makes things like getting a new bank card as easy as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarkein off - the - shelf boxes, which makes things like getting a new bank card as easy as picking up cornflakes at your local supermarket.
Wine in a juice box is also a thing.
Levie said the phases represent a general vision of where things are headed for Box, rather than specific plans that are set in stone.
Which is probably a good thing, because if you don't do something different from what everybody else is doing, how on earth can you hope to succeed in a down - and - dirty industry like cardboard boxes?
I'm not boxed in when I do my videos, but I do try to generally keep things on topic with what my audience is accustomed to with me.
In July, things got worse after Kojima's name was taken off of the box art for MGS5 and his studio, Kojima Productions, was shut down.
You may be getting a box of items picked for you, but you still have to return them and you still have to figure out how to put things together in your closet.
«She's very good at a lot of things,» says Ohanian in a recent interview on CNBC's «Squawk Box,» «and well on her way to being an awesome mom too.»
After all, if baby boomers hate one thing, it's being boxed in.
To solve his problem, he might be very interested in buying things like a litter that kills the bad smell or lessons to litter box train the cat.
Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG), a name synonymous with innovation and known for its out - of - the box approach to things, has been in the news for famed developmental projects in the past.
It usually ends up falling on the shoulders of someone who already has ten other things going on, whether it be order fulfillment, or placing items in boxes to get shipped, or handling customer support service email.
Religion is not a good thing unless you keep it in it's protective box and never use it to attack people.
Events are moving fast, but let's stop and think a moment, prompted by this major new TWS essay from Reuel Marc Gercht, former CIA guy in Turkey and prodigious commentator on things Middle - Eastern, and author of (2011) The Wave: Man, God, and the Ballot Box in the Middle East.
however, that would put me in a position of forcing the things of God into a box constructed by man which is not biblical.
And besides, when asked to explain some things so we can get to a possible improvement, he refuses to answer with: I won't be trapped or put in a box.
Poor lonely idealistic me, feeling boxed in by my era's and suburb's Reaganite «complacency,» coming to notice, I thought, how so many bad things could be traced to «capitalism.»
And then the stores that sell these things are also in that same box.
When things were rough in one relationship, I was able to still engage in the rest of life by simply putting it into the proper box in my mind and leaving it there until it was time to address it.
But then this man came by, and well, he had things in his box, and I felt kind of stupid just standing there, so even though there wasn't anything in my box, I decided to put the key into it anyway so I could get nothing out of the box.
The boxes we check in the voting booth reflect only a small part of who we are, and like a lot of things, they usually represent something of a compromise...» [read more]
As for email notifications when new comments are added, there is in fact a little check box at the bottom of the comment form for this very thing... I believe that if you check the box to receive updates about comment replies, you should get them....
They want to know all, have everything in the palms of their hands and put all things into an explainable box so that it is easily understood.
The problem with bisexuality in my life (and I can speak only for myself) is that it has been grounded too much in my utopic fantasy of the way things «ought» to be and too little in the more modest recognition of myself as a participant in this society at this time in this world, in which I have both a concrete desire for personal intimacy with someone else and a responsibility to participate in, even witness to, the destruction of unjust social structures — specifically, the heterosexual box.
cheap nfl jerseys hut chanel outlet Once everything is in boxes and they are secure and tight so that nothing falls out or there will be scratches while the movers are loading them in the truck, the good will think very carefully of how things can be loaded into the truck.
Though Jesus was not a box - office hit, Campus Crusade had other things in store for the movie.
The blue police box thing is because the cloaking device — a TARDIS feature that allows it to disguise itself and remain out of notice no matter where it landed — got stuck when it landed in the 1960s Britain.
I think one of the themes of this blog and the progressive movement in general is to stop putting things in boxes.
Some things may be more expensive in very poor countries (Such as imported food from the USA for purchase by expats — in one very poor country I know of, a box of imported breakfast cereal costs the equivalent of approximately three days wages for a local), but many things are less expensive.
if God is creator of all things... do you think we can box him in and make him logically in our puny finite minds?
I'm with you on breaking out of the safe boxes that are so stifiling and constrictive, but I wonder if there is ever such a thing as «truly mine» in that we're always preceded by someone and something.
But one thing a shoe box does bring is hope, and as my girls now know, hope — especially in a living and loving God — is the most powerful thing we can offer someone.
But I can't deny that sometimes, when I think about these things during night shifts in my signal box, with the cat on my lap and the psalms drifting around me in the silence, it feels a bit like I am praying.
Now, even without knowing what's in the box, you can say with almost absolute certainty, that the box will not contain certain things.
My thought on this now is, that when things are as vague as Christine makes them, and as Sabio points out, then the «communicative universalist» really can't be that «substantial» because that would be doctrine and putting God in a box, etc..
The only thing missing is the little box they come in otherwise
This is a great thing to make if you struggle with finding healthier snacks, as it just takes a couple of minutes to throw together and then you can keep a box of it in a desk draw or handbag to keep yourself feeling energised and satisfied all day.
The only thing missing is the little box they used to come in.
All of the ingredients come in giant refrigerated Blue Apron Box so that things are fresh when you get them.
The first thing I do when I get my box is review the storage tips (included in every box) and note which items are the most perishable.
The funny thing is that at certain points in the year, he'll crave donuts or ice cream for a week and I'll come home to a half eaten box of Krispy Kreme on the counter and pints of Häagen - Dazs taking up precious space in the freezer.
One thing that I like is that the size of these boxes are much bigger than the ones sold in the stores.
It's like a breath of fresh air during the colder months, and the vegetables in my boxes led me to create things like this winter vegetable gratin that I never would have made otherwise.
With our hearts and our mouths and our pinkies, we made a promise to each other that in a couple of years — when things are far less eventful and chaotic than they are at this particular moment in time — we'll return with a master plan and heavy boxes packed with only our most essential belongings.
One of the things I received in my CSA box this week was a butternut squash, and I decided on trying it roasted in a frittata.
It's an extremely simple soup to make with minimal ingredients, yet consistently rewarding in comfort, flavor and heartiness — just the thing to fill up on before unpacking a mountain of moving boxes.
Beyond the fact that I am overwhelmed with the number of veggies in my box every Wednesday, there are always things that I have heard of but never cooked or even produce that is totally new to me.
One of my goals for 2016 is to get more out of my box and try new things in the kitchen.
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