Sentences with phrase «tricky process of»

He is very knowledgeable in his field and made the tricky process of home buying as stress - free as possible.
Meanwhile, Ethereum has its wunderkind founder, Vitalik Buterin, to shepherd developers through the tricky process of scaling a digital currency.
And whether it's your first home or your fifth, you probably want a professional to help guide you through the often - tricky process of writing an offer, negotiating with the seller, and making sure the deal is up to snuff.
I was impressed by your ability to put us at ease and walk us through the tricky process of setting up our portfolios.

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But the process of truly deleting an account is at least a little tricky — and along the way, you might find out you were more dependent on Facebook than you thought.
«I call this The Dreaded Salary Question and it's tricky because it usually comes up early in the interview process, and most candidates don't think of it as part of a salary negotiation even though it is,» says Doody.
The interview, while socially fraught, is not the trickiest part of the hiring process.
The process of transition (financial deregulation) is tricky and time - consuming.
That means no sugar (not even honey), no dairy (this will be tricky since we < 3 our raw milk), no grains and of course nothing processed full of junky junks.
The trickiest part of the process is swirling just the right amount of batter in the pan.
Where things get tricky is in the process of sealing the dumpling with a series of intricate folds.
You must pre-bake the bottom crust of a custard pie, but this is a tricky step in the pie - making process.
The process of melting sugar into a syrup takes quite a long time, and it's a lot trickier than it sounds.
Weaning baby onto food is probably the most common definition of the term «weaning,» but it can also be the trickiest part of the process!
A word of caution: there is a step - by - step process that must be followed to achieve the perfect puree and, unfortunately, it can be a bit tricky.
AMANDA GLEN: So yeah, this is a tricky topic, it's important to be sure that you're ready and that your baby is ready, because it's kind of hard to roll things back once you've started the process.
Choosing the right foods and textures for your baby at stage one of the weaning process can be a little bit tricky, so be sure you keep the following tips in mind:
For many dueling spouses, the process of separating themselves from their marital partners and maintaining a parental relationship with their children can be a tricky balancing act.
Where things get trickier for the government is the assessment process itself, as this is where the government's rhetoric and reform collide with reality of disabled people's lives.
That would change the chemistry happening on the planet in a way that could make any signs of life tricky to distinguish from geochemical processes.
While the localised movement is tricky to measure, it is a key part of the crystallisation process.
But designing drugs gets tricky if researchers are not sure which, if any, of those problems actually drives disease, and which act earlier or later in the process.
The idea redefines how a quantum computer processes information, and takes care of the trickiest bits of the calculation first.
The trickiest part of the design process, he says, was controlling the characteristics of the liquid slurry to control the flow rates.
This is trickier than it sounds, because light behaves differently in water and air, and the butterflyfish's brain has an extra cluster of neurons to process the extra information.
«It's tricky work,» Reynolds says of the implantation process.
Tracking the ozone layer's recovery process is tricky because natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions and weather variations can alter the size of the ozone hole.
Tans initially expected February to be the first month of the year above 400 ppm, but predicting that threshold is tricky because CO2 concentrations depend both on emissions and natural ecosystem processes, which can be influenced by climate phenomena like the El Nino Southern Oscillation cycle, he said.
«It has historically been a challenge to understand how mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve when every individual succeeds in getting a mate,» Stern explains, in part because the seemingly simple selection process of monogamous pairs, where mates couple up and remove themselves from the broader gene - swapping pool for good, is tricky to handle mathematically.
Because these drugs are quite small, and because the inside of any cell is a sea of other molecular components, finding a new small drug that blocks only problematic processes is tricky.
Just be sure to choose one with less sugar (because of the fermentation process, sugar content for kombucha is tricky to nail down — be sure to choose one with a low - sugar label and a tart flavor), and, like all healing foods, pay attention to how it interacts with your individual body and mind.
Other foods that are marketed as being probiotic - rich can be a little trickier because of the diminished amount of bacteria found in heavily processed / sweetened commercial versions such as: yogurt, kefir and kombucha.
The process is simple — the tricky part is getting completely calm, centered, and focused so that when you pull out a card and gaze at it, your intuition can actually «speak» to you instead of getting drowned out by all the chatter and stresses and monkey - mind stuff that typically crowd your brain.
You have to work fast before your layers harden, so it's a little tricky (hence the lack of «process» photos).
Let's face it — even in a world that is considerably more gay friendly than it was a decade or two ago, gay men are still in the sexual minority, which makes the whole process of meeting men in bars considerably trickier than it is for straight men.
We won't lie to you; the process of looking for a respective partner in the online world will not be that easy regardless of their age and their preference; people ages 50 and above will find it even trickier compared to people in the younger age bracket.
Choosing an authoring tool can be a tricky process, and the wrong decision can result in disengaged learners, a lack of support to match the scale of your business and a missed opportunity to drive learning, understanding, productivity and loyalty across all levels of your organization.
A report by the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress, criticized the federal Education Department for taking too long to process applications, which did not give districts and schools enough time to figure out the program's tricky framework.
It can be tricky sometimes to figure out what that hook is to get parents involved and encourage them to be a part of the process and be a part of the school environment because we need their support.
While interpreting and bringing the new standards into the classroom can be a tricky and convoluted process, Mr. Grossman and his team are working with teachers to devise a set of best practices and to help both teachers and students reach their full potential in a special initiative called the Washoe Core Task Project.
«Frankly, the process [the teacher teams] experience in generating new ideas, helping to see them through to a point of viability, figuring out the funding for them and the conditions of success is always tricky and different,» she said.
We, instead, put the practice of PBL on a pedestal because it immerses children in the process of learning, helping them navigate tricky situations, all the while engendering a literacy for the world within them, incorporating foundational literacy and numeracy skills.
As a measure of the system's aptitude for processing voice commands, it took us at least five full attempts at programming the system before it misunderstood one of our requests (Tehama Street is a tricky one, even for humans).
If you are a senior - an experienced veteran of academic process - you know that although you seemingly know how to do everything, sometimes you get that one tricky assignment that makes you stay up all night.
«Heather is a brilliant author advocate who brings a wealth of experience to the editing process, from Big Five publishing and from her detailed knowledge of the industry gatekeepers — as well as the often - tricky do's and don'ts of publishing.
Adapting any book for the screen is a tricky process, but surely no material has presented a greater challenge than Arthur Golden's brilliant debut novel, Memoirs of a Geisha.
The process of selecting the candidate is not accessible by an assignment on recruitment is more tricky then process.
The recovery works great, and the only tricky part is that the process requires the installation of the Android SDK (software developement kit), but nothing too fancy there.
Yet it was only with the much later production of the MacNN guides for new Mac and iPad users that we finally got to really experience the tricky last stage: we hit problems with Apple's iBooks approval process.
Customer support will lead you through an upgrade to version 6.1 of the Kindle Fire OS, a tricky process that requires a lot of manual steps while the device is tethered to a computer.
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