Sentences with phrase «things cover like»

Not exact matches

Personal days can cover things like the illness of a child, a death in the family, jury duty, military obligations, or religious holidays.
We've also invested in things like access to illness and injury cover
But like it or not, the cover of the latest issue of Rolling Stone has accomplished at least one thing: We're all talking about Rolling Stone.
We'll also cover things like Groups, Applications and other ways you can use LinkedIn beyond basic profile setup.
Like any successful team in any sport, SRC concentrates on the fundamentals, on doing the thousand and one little things that separate a champion from an also - ran; turning the double play, hitting the cutoff man, covering the bag, advancing the runner.
If search results are expanding to cover things like video, companies need to make sure they've got something that'll show up in results..
Through the sensors in the cover, you can see things like your sleep quality, heart rate, respiratory rate, and more, all on your smartphone.
«The other emissions come from things like landfill gas emissions, agriculture tilling — the release of methane through soil — those types of emissions are really difficult to measure and calculate, so generally for carbon pricing programs you don't cover those emissions.»
Commuters and passengers should make sure that they are «doing the sensible, common sense things like washing their hands frequently, and covering their coughs and sneezes,» advises Lisa Koonin, the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) lead for pandemic planning for the private sector and businesses.
The Howards have been pleasantly surprised at the number of customers who fill out BizRate's 10 - point survey, which covers things like customer support.
The tax credit frees up money for services like special education or occupational therapy — things insurance doesn't always cover.
But basic coverage will cover property and liability due to things like smoke, theft, falling objects, explosions and fire or lighting.
This lightweight software makes it easy for designers of all levels to create quality visual content — things like presentations, cover photos, ads etc..
Maybe offering tax credits for internet services if you are under a certain income or having things like EI and social assistance cover these amounts as well.
Common tactics include things like creating 5 versions of an ebook using different keywords in the titles and changing up examples or deconstructing a large white paper into 15 blog posts covering uber - niche topics.
Microloans sometimes have restrictions on what you can spend the money on, but they typically cover operation costs and working capital, or things like equipment, furniture and supplies.
Other similar things might be investing in supermarkets and «consumer staples» (because if your weekly shopping basket inflates, their shares and divis probably will too) or investing in healthcare as a hedge against future healthcare costs inflating or investing in utilities as a hedge against utilities bills rising (I've yet to buy any but I quite like the idea of owning enough ~ 7 % yielding Centrica for the divis to cover the gas and electricity bills) or investing in travel and tourism companies as a hedge against holiday costs inflating.
Once I get a bit older and adapt to a more conservative approach then I can start worrying about things like ensuring my passive income can cover my expenses — for now it's all being reinvested anyway.
There is much that could be said about this, but I will stick with one thing, based on discussion at about the 2 minute mark: When atheists insist that atheism does not drive behavior, and then then campaign on behalf of atheism, ridicule religion and religious believers in the name of atheism, seek to change laws in favor of their atheistic positions, recommend the extermination of religion, and practice falsehoods like Dawkins's in support of atheism, they prove that their atheism drives their behavior and that their premise is false, disingenuous, and (as far as I can tell) useless for anything but giving atheism rhetorical cover from being implicated in atheists» atrocities.
Covering contraception in cases like that which Fluke testified about, ie the ovarian cyst case where contraception was truly a medically necessary thing, would not bring down the economy and might even result in net savings, assuming that the cost of removing the ovary WAS covered, as one would hope it was.
Maybe they can move the old Arch Bishop who covered it up out, make him a cardinal, then make his replacement a cardinal for gladhanding the victims and sweeping things under the rug... then plead poverty and go about a few punitive church closings to teach the lay parishoners not to stand up to them no matter what their crimes... like they did here in Massachusetts.
I couldn't have anything to do with people who cover up things like that.
I believe that to some degree it is a good thing that we experience shame, much like Adam and Eve experienced shame when they realized they were buck naked and tried to cover themselves with leaves.
Screw what man says if you go by the bible it never says to cover up bad things like molesting kids.
The most required things by the homeless are the basic necessities like clothing, food, water etc. which is very nicely covered in points 5 and 6.
Mike i like what you wrote about the relationship with Christ its all about that.To me the gospel description is found in that verse it covers our fathers love that he has always loved us from the beginning when he created us it covers the reason why Jesus was sent to put things right to remove our sin guilt and shame and to receive from him new life his life eternal but it is just as real today and tomorrow and forever.brentnz
He then begins to show us that each one of us is completely unique, and that these things that make us who we are were given to us by God, not so that we could cover them up and become like everyone else, but so that we could magnify the glory of God by living as only we can live.
I think most of the Americans are in lost... as most of them do not know who their father is and it is very unfortunate... even if they know who their father is, the mom has children from diff men outside of marriage... and while a child is being raised, watching what his / her parents do to enjoy their life... so things become normal when they grow up... like if you go back early nineteen century, women were not allowed to go to beach without being covered... and now it totally opposite... if you do not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before 15, the parents worries that their teenage has some problem... and lot more can be listed... And then you go to Church, what our children learn from there... they see in front of the Church an old man's statue with long beard standing with extending of both hand... some of the status are blank, white, Spanish and so on... so they are being taught God as an old dude... then you learn from Catholic that you pray to Jesus, Mother Marry, Saints, Death spirit and all these... the poll shows a huge number of young American turns to Atheism or believing there is no God and so on... Its hard to assume where these nations are going with the name of modernization... nothing wrong having scientists discovered the cure of aids or the pics from mars but... we should all think and learn from our previous generations and correct ourselves... also ppl are becoming so much slave of material things...
A lot of people try to cover things about themselves that they don't like by what they wear and that can lead to all sorts of psychological issues.»
Stupid things like, hey, don't dye your hair black (trust me — it never washes out) and also, Charlie perfume makes a really poor cover - up for the smell of cigarette smoke and someday you'll look back on all of that bad poetry you wrote and laugh until you cry.
Back in those days they'd stone people for things like that so it makes sense that she would try to cover it up.
And Paul Weiss in his Nature and Man, a book strikingly like Bergson's Creative Evolution in the territory it covers and the positions it takes, introduces us early to the Bergsonian theory: «Things come to be.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
Virgin coconut oil is on high rotation in my kitchen, so I'm covered there, but I've recently been adding more variety to my fats by mindfully incorporating things like avocado, flax / other seeds and nuts, and ghee into everyday meals.
It looks like the outside is covered in chocolate but I didn't see that step in the recipe... is my inner chocoholic just imagining things?
Sounds like you've got things covered on the all purpose gluten - free flour front, all on your own.
This recipe makes enough frosting to fully frost and fill a two layer 9 ″ round cake, if you'd like to cover the whole thing.
I share your aversion for paper flaps, they drive me nuts, like those sofa covers that never let you see the real thing.
You see, I was pushing for a jacketless cover (those paper flaps, they irk me) and we compromised by having a different cover inside that would be a treat for people who get excited about things like that.
Good news is I've got some of your bases covered with these sliders and a few other recipes the rest of this week, things like my favorite bbq sauce, easy pickles, pie if I can get my shit together, etc..
Even if you cover the banana flavor with other things (like with the Sour Cherry Scones), the toasty nuttiness remains.
You really only need to cover the yogurt — it won't come to pressure, so it doesn't really matter if it's locked / sealed, but I feel like covering helps protect it from dust, bugs, and other things that might float into during the fermentation time.
And because the turkey, stuffing, pies, etc. tend to be a bit of a bugger I like to load up my menu with things that can be made in advance, covered and set in my walk - in fridge (read: front porch) until dinner time.
No coffee drinking for me... however I loveee coffee - flavored things, chocolate covered espresso beans and the like, so I think I'd like those energy bites!
One thing that I miss is hot fudge pudding cake (a kind of «floating island» dessert where you make a thick cake batter, sprinkle over a sugar / cocoa powder mix and cover with hot water, then bake until the cake part rises and «floats» on top of a hot fudge - like pudding sauce.)
She liked potatoes, hated tomatoes, enjoyed re-fried beans (I'm a Garcia, after all), adored creamy pasta, and would only eat green things if they were covered in cheese.
Henriette: «Good agricultural practices farmers can adopt to better cope with the effects of climate change include things like planting shade trees, implementing efficient irrigation methods and covering the soil with compost to make it more resilient.»
He also has a series on «mother sauces» covering things like a basic bechemel and how you can take that further.
Again, any tears, breaks, or things that seem like disaster will turn out okay because there is SO MUCH PHYLLO, it'll cover up all of your sins.
Especially since they're super easy to make, with only 5 minutes spent tossing ingredients like almond butter, oats, almond flour, bananas, honey, and an egg into a blender, mixing it up for around 30 seconds to get things nice and smooth, and then baking for 20 minutes (and topping with melted chocolate, because everything is better when it's covered in chocolate).
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