Sentences with phrase «think southwest»

Would love to try Glidden's Diamond in the kitchen and keep those walls clean — going from drab white with a touch of navy blue to shades of turquoise (think southwest colors).
Overall I think Southwest and Airtran did a good job making this transition a smooth one, and giving customers plenty of advanced warning about these upcoming changes.
I personally think Southwest points are quite useful and practical for taking short distance flights.
However, for some, I do think Southwest points are more «valuable» when trying to maximize a pool of different points and avoiding paying cash for travel.
The JetBlue TrueBlue award program is revenue based (think Southwest Rapid Rewards), and flights start at just 3,500 points one way.
Do you think Southwest will be flying to Honolulu from Los Angeles by April 1st.
I know it's weird... I think the southwest and west are getting more snow that the northeast this year.
With the pasta's unique smoky chipotle and lime flavor I thought a Southwest pasta salad would be the perfect way to use it!
Mandell's daughter thought Southwest was boring and after seeing a TV ad for Pepsi she decided to invest half her money in the beverage maker.

Not exact matches

At some point each of these companies — Wistia, Southwest, Patagonia — learned to stop thinking about themselves and started caring about the problems that their customers and the world around them are facing.
I'm thinking for example of the little girl who reportedly suffered a dog bite on Southwest Airlines earlier this year, or the man who was viciously attacked by a dog on Delta in 2017, and the widely reported airline moves to restrict support animals from airplane cabins.
Paul Upshaw of Chicago said he immediately thought back to the accident two weeks ago when an engine blew apart on a Southwest...
Think of Walmart, McDonald's, Southwest Airlines and, in the beginning, even Intel.
And what you get from those differences is a bunch of reasons to think that, like Southwest, Atlas Container may indeed be capable of growing and growing and growing some more, just as the Centenari brothers are imagining.
«I thought other people would benefit from the service,» Yurevich told CNBC, adding that he was surprised by the lawsuit because of Southwest's «Transfarency» advertising slogan and general consumer - friendly image.
HERB KELLEHER: Well, I think the values of Southwest are humanism, number one.
I think that's someone that everyone is looking for in America and they find it on Southwest Airlines because our people are just wonderful.
HERB KELLEHER: Yeah, Southwest has, in the airline industry, since I've been in the industry, I think there have probably been over a million layoffs around the world.
I think my greatest moment in business was when the first Southwest airplane arrived after four years of litigation and I walked up to it and I kissed that baby on the lips and I cried.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I think we demonstrated the sincerity and the profundity of our belief in that respect when we sold an airplane in lieu of laying anyone off at Southwest Airlines.
Herb Kelleher, founder of Southwest Airlines, said, «Think small and act small, and we'll get bigger.
Even if the conditions that caused the lowered guidance persist, we think it is safe to say that Southwest will do better than a permanent 30 % decline in profits over its remaining life.
We think that the capabilities that have made Southwest more efficient will continue to make the company more efficient.
In a recent Harvard Business Review article, Tim Evans cited Southwest Airlines as having been a disruptive force in the airline industry because of co-founder Herb Kelleher's ability to «think something different.»
It has also had significant environmental consequences — set aside climate change and, if nothing else, think of industrial toxicity at the scale of Lake Michigan's southwest shoreline, New Jersey's Chemical Coast, or the chemical plants and oil refineries immediately north of Louisiana's State Capitol grounds in Baton Rouge, the long - term effects of which remain unknown — and has prompted not only environmentalist discontent and backlash, but also a neo-pagan anthropology and cosmology in which nature itself is increasingly understood as sacred.
But I sense an even more heartening cause for rejoicing as I hear some of the young theologians talk here in the Southwest who recognize a significant thrust toward a new focus of theological thinking in what their colleague, Schubert Ogden, has done.
Although Asheley thought I was totally weird for putting the hot elements of grilled bbq chicken and spicy southwest corn on a cold salad, she was quick to admit she was very, very wrong.
When most fiery food and pepper aficionados think of the hottest places to find habaneros, jalapeños, and other spicy favorites, any number of cities in the American Southwest might come to mind.
By Sara HodonPhotos by Chris Markey When most fiery food and pepper aficionados think of the hottest places to find habaneros, jalapeños, and other spicy favorites, any number of cities in the American Southwest might come to mind.
I want to try Southwest Shrimp Cobb Salad because it is looking delicious and amazing, after read its ingredients and instructions i think it is easy to make it and it will be happy moment for me to taste it.
It's full of big flavors that all blend together to create a slightly spicy, super creamy, southwest ranch flavor that I think could easily rival any of those little packets you buy at the grocery store.
I think the first thing I would make is a big batch of southwest quinoa patties for the hubster, he loves them!
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I order so much of the Mild to Wild Original Finishing Sauce and Southwest Chipotle Sauce that my husband is convinced your company must think I order for a restaurant.
Looking back, I think we were way behind recruiting blacks, the whole Southwest Conference was.
I think it's safe to say that this could have been a Southwest Airlines commercial.
But I had pitched a little at Southwest Texas State, and I thought, I can do this.
Investigators think most of the victims ate tainted cafeteria food at 53 public schools in Sakai, about 265 miles southwest of Tokyo.
He thinks the same approach can be taken in the two - thirds of the planet that is rapidly desertifying, including parts of the American Southwest.
Amy Barr and Robin Canup of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, think they know why: the moons were pummelled to differing degrees by wayward comets during the «late heavy bombardment», a cataclysmic period that began 3.9 billion years ago.
Southwest Research Institute scientists posit a violent birth of the tiny Martian moons Phobos and Deimos, but on a much smaller scale than the giant impact thought to have resulted in the Earth - Moon system.
There is another interesting parallel, too, which is again if you sort of think of this in your mind geologically or geographically, I should say — so you've got these big farms in the Southwest; if you got these high - voltage, direct - current, sort of trunk line feeding other parts of the country with the power, what do you do with it there?
Nevertheless, in the American Southwest and perhaps elsewhere, Okin thinks that it may be feasible to slow or even reverse the process.
Tokyo is thought to be at greatest risk from activity on the Tokai fault to the southwest of the city.
«We think that the mean motion resonances are acting like a rut, collecting debris from the accretion epoch of Charon,» says New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., who also contributed to the new research.
Cuvelier quoted President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who established Big Bend National Park in southwest Texas, and said, «I do not think that this undertaking in the Big Bend will be complete until the entire park area in this region on both sides of the Rio Grande becomes one great international park.»
«Killer whales have been thought of by some as something like the poster child» for the process, «because there are multiple genetically distinct populations [which have not yet been formally described as separate species] with different prey preferences in the North Pacific and Antarctic,» says Phillip Morin, a cetacean biologist at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in San Diego, California, who was not involved in the new study.
«I think fighting it is doing more damage to our reputation than anything,» says Harold Levison, a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo..
«We can think about follow - up missions across the outer solar system, Mars sample return, even missions to Venus or Mercury,» says planetary scientist Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who was also an independent consultant for SpaceX between 2010 and 2012.
...» Meltwater from glacial Lake Agassiz (southwest of Hudson Bay) draining catastrophically into the North Atlantic via Lake Superior and the St. Laurence seaway was once thought to have initiated ocean circulation changes leading to the Younger Dryas cold period.
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