Sentences with phrase «time getting to the bottom»

The lighter, more aerodynamic Tesla Model S P90D was only beating the Model X P90D by just a hair in speed, so the benchmarkers over at Drag Times got to the bottom of it and found that the bulkier electric vehicle is more powerful of the pair.
Must give this a try next time we get to the bottom of a pickle jar.
Especially the leggings... and somehow I ended up just reading five to six other posts of yours because every time I got to the bottom of one the «You may also like...» had a post that I really did like, and now I've circled back to here.
Scientists could have the answer It's about time we got to the bottom of why cats love cardboard boxes so
You can kind of see that the hole was not dead center by the time it got to the bottom but it's not quite as uncentered as it looks there.
By the time you get to the bottom, those computers have just about every bit of important information on them.
We will also spend time getting to the bottom of the Hiring Manager's mindset for your target job description.
The paint mixture had thickened up a little by the time I got to the bottom of the measuring cup, so I added a little more water.

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Take the time to remind your employees that what counts is the bottom line — the amount of work that gets done in a given day.
But he had a reputation for getting to the bottom of the toughest software bugs; in his off - time, he'd been known to beat all the levels of Super Mario Bros. 2 in an afternoon sitting.
Bottom line, take your time to get all of the information you need, then make an informed decision about where you go from there.
The study's bottom line seems to be that, sure, there is still plenty of sexism when it comes to women's behavior at the negotiating table, but if you're more interested at any given time in getting a good deal than challenging stereotypes, then flirting may be the way to go.
Now, I don't know about you, but when one of my clients reports a bad experience, I don't waste any time in getting to the bottom of things.
I was lucky enough to get on the precious metal industry in December when it was at its bottom but at the end of the day, I just got lucky with the timing.
By showing owners how to get more time, better teams in their companies and more money on their bottom - line.
I'm not even certain company visits add a lot, beyond those times where you have a series of very specific things you need to get to the bottom of after much research.
We continue to get major support around the 16.20 level as we have bounced off that area every single time and I think we are in the longer term bottoming out pattern.
Often, the best time to enter in the overall trend direction, is when it feels like maybe you shouldn't; these retracements can often seem like tops or bottoms, and many traders trade them as such, and then get burned as the dominant trend resumes.
More engaging however is it to take some time, review about those coins, decide, if their prophesy gets you and make this to the bottom of your object selection.
Amazon actually bottomed in 2001 and if you had bought then, the gain would have been 300 times... but it took 16 years to get there.
The bottom line: If you're in the market to buy a home, and you've been waiting to get the best possible deal, this might be a good time to lock in.
Well, I agree with * you * 150 %... This all is a distraction from getting to the bottom of the «time - traveling sasquatches» that haunt our woods.
We joined an abusive, (house / semi-communal) «Bible» church primarily because it seemed to provide what we desperately felt we needed at that time, as a young couple, expecting our first child: Stability, Clarity of belief, «Coolness», Community, and a sense that we were joining something that promised it was going to have a great impact on the culture in the future, and we were thus getting in on the «bottom floor.»
I whispered these words from Teresa of Avila to myself on the plane during turbulence, in the green room before The View, for the doctors and nurses at NYU Hospital, after getting called a heretic and whore on the Internet, every time I thought about the person at the bottom of that escalator.
Go to the «Search» box at the bottom of the front page on this blog, enter the word «homeless» and read the other posts about homeless and you will find getting to know the homeless and becoming friends with them suggested numerous times.
If only the media spent this much time and effort trying to get to the bottom of at least a few of the real stories out there over the last couple years instead of crap like this.
The last time we put a president in the White House, and he supposedly heard God speak to him, we got attacked by terrorists, we got floods, we got into two trillion dollar wars, the bottom of our economy fell, jobs left our country in droves, and started handing out taxpayers money to banks and businesses like they were growing on trees.
And all because you refuse to take the time to get to the bottom of it.
-- a: I think you'll find that you can get to the permanent link by clicking on the time of the post, at the very bottom.
(The only thing is that I think I will reduce the temperature next time to 325, and not leave them in as long... they were a tad dry, got really dark on the bottom, but were still good!)
My bathroom gets a little steamy and warm by the time I'm done within my shower, which is when I use my whipped coconut oil, so its been starting to melt at the bottom.
My first attempt at this ended up with a liquid mixture that I foolishly decided to stick in the oven, the results were edible, but took a long time to get solid and all the nibs ended up at the bottom.
At 375F, the two loaves were out after 25 minutes, although next time I'll check them at 20, as the bottom of one was just starting to get a bit too dark.
It takes time and care, and if you get interrupted then it's best to take the pan off the heat as if the sauce sticks to the bottom of the pan you can end up with a lumpy sauce (though if you do end up with a lumpy sauce you can pass it through a sieve).
Although I think next time I might need to make it in something wider and shorter or add some liquid as the top half was moist and amazing but as I reached the bottom it got drier and drier..
When you see a light golden bottom, flip them over and let the other side get golden as well, if you need a little more drizzle of olive oil, go ahead, time will vary according to oven heat, just watch it.
I will try using a metal pie tin next time I bake it to get a crispier crust on the bottom as I used glass this time and it was a bit too soft for me.
The first time, the clumped bits of sugar didn't melt into the liquid sugar before the temps got too high (even on low heat) and the second time, trying to avoid creating big clumps, I scorched the bottom before the sugars on top melted.
When the time is right, stop stirring, grab a glass of wine (like Melanie and me) and allow the rice to get a crust on the bottom of the pan.
Also, if you want a chewy inside, I would go for a tablespoon per cookie, I think you could bake it for the same time since the idea is to get it golden brown on the outside / bottom, but if you want crispy cookies the teaspoon is fine.
Getting Rid of Unpopped Kernels: To get rid of unpopped kernels before making the caramel popcorn, pour the popcorn into a large bowl and shake it a few times so the kernels fall to the bottoTo get rid of unpopped kernels before making the caramel popcorn, pour the popcorn into a large bowl and shake it a few times so the kernels fall to the bottoto the bottom.
Reduce heat to low and simmer, moving pan around every few minutes so the entire bottom gets equal time over the hottest part of flame, until liquid evaporates, 12 — 15 minutes.
As the bottom of the batter dollops start to get cooked during this time, you may stir them slightly with a wooden spoon so that they can get cooked more evenly.
Both times, I scraped the bottom of the Dutch oven to get out the itsy bitsy pieces of pork that were stuck to the bottom.
# 2 The timing is definitely off because by 25 minutes my scones were starting to get very dark on the bottom and they were bordering on overdone.
Just send him on loan to a EPL bottom side where he can get some game time for 1/2 seasons, he can turn good as Coquelin.
I got done with evening chores just in time to see the Braves have the bases loaded with only 1 out in the bottom of the 9th.
My fear is that we will have to hit rock bottom before we see change and by that time it might take eons for us to get back to being top level.
I just can't believe that we have become a joke we always start the season well then have a bumpy December and by the time Feb comes our form has taken a dip and we get kicked out of all competitions except for that valuable top 4 that the board loves so much... ultimately if Arsenal want to compete again we need changes from the bottom up... Kroenke and his board need to go cause clearly for them profits matter more than trophies... Wenger needs to go for his lack of tactical naus guy has been using the same fornation since I was in high school and I'm doing my honours in accounting now... our medical team must all go our players always get injured and they never come back in time (take a look at Santi) players like Coquelin Theo Mesut Gabriel Gibbs Giroud just to name a few need to go they're just not good enough seriously these players lack fight tactical Discipline and tactical awareness... at the end of the day change needs to happen things can't keep going like this for us....
I can't see Campbell cuts in Arsenal anytime soon because he is already been loaned a couple of time and yet he is too clumsy and rusty... Akpom and Sanogo need game time which aren't gonna get at Arsenal nowadays so loan deals «for one or two years with any bottom Pl side» might be good for them...
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