Sentences with phrase «twice about handing»

It is still a beautiful phone — both are, in fact — but the woeful battery life and increasingly irritating freezing problems would make me think twice about handing my money over for the new model on launch day.
After treating his family to a few rounds of beer — and after a few ourselves — we didn't think twice about handing over a considerable amount of money to Paul in the men's washroom, while his two uncles kept watch at the door.

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Alternatively, you can use a wooden spoon to mix by hand, but it will take about twice as long (30 - 35 minutes vs about 15 with a stick blender).
Toss genetly with hands until evenly coated and roast for about 20 minutes, stirring once or twice, until tender and lightly browned in spots.
Without getting too technical, it's a hand - cranked stovetop popcorn maker that cooks up twice the amount of popcorn that's in a microwaveable bag of kernels, in about 3 minutes.
I use hand fulls of sea salt to wash with about twice a week due to bacteria sensitive skin.
Okay, now the secret: Using your hands, spread out the dough balls into two similarly - sized ovals, about twice as long as they are wide.
The more impulse control your child gains, the less likely he'll be to grab things out of your hand and he'll be more likely to think twice about accepting that dare from a friend.
For example, you could talk about habits like washing hands before eating, brushing teeth twice a day, and exercising.
Think Twice About Secondhand We recommend against buying or accepting a second - hand chair.
McDonnell now has more than twice as much money on hand as each of the Democrats in the governor's race, including Terry McAuliffe, the well - connected former DNC chairman who officially entered the race in January and raised about $ 948,000 since he started collecting checks last fall.
At age eight, mixed - handed kids were about twice as likely to have language and academic difficulties as their peers.
Soap up long enough to sing «Happy Birthday» twice through (about 20 seconds); if you can't wash, use an alcohol - based hand sanitizer.
On the other hand, if you feel that your partner intentionally provokes you, and makes racist statements just to get on your nerves, you may think twice about whether this person is long - term dating material or not.
On the other hand, students didn't think twice about honoring athletes.
Currently, she subs at least once or twice a week at McKay (Parachute subs can teach as little or as often as their schedule allows), bringing hands - on activities and lessons about nutrition and food systems.
If you fail to meet the monthly payments on your loan, the lender will not think twice about using the means in hand to collect the money owed.
While most people don't think twice about giving their debit card to a server, you are putting yourself at risk any time your card is not in your hands.
Many people balk at the price yet will hand over the cash to purchase medication without thinking twice about it.
Likewise, some owners don't think twice about dropping their pets at boarding facilities, while others wring their hands in fretful worry.
On the other hand, the chicken snake (Spilotes pulatus) is the largest and most intimidating of the American rat snakes, often exceeding eight feet in length and possessing a disposition that will make one think twice about casually opening its cage.
Just in case you were one of the 50.6 million visitors to New York City last year, and you happen to be a germaphobe (or have a healthy aversion to the sudden onset of stomach ailments), you may want to think twice about not washing your hands after using a local taxi.
But on the other hand, there were some hassles that would make me think twice about using Airbnb again for a business trip.
I was coming over from another driving school, where i did not learn a thing about the hand - over-hand motion with which to turn the wheels or even how best to approach a stop sign where a standalone STOP sign would require you stop twice and once at an All Way stop sign.
While several investigators have demonstrated that women who receive EC before they need to use it («advance provision») are more likely to use it if unprotected intercourse occurs, there have been no trials in the United States evaluating the impact of pharmacy access on key reproductive health outcomes.4 - 6 Glasier and Baird demonstrated that Scottish women who had an advance supply of EC on hand were almost twice as likely to use the medication if needed; however, the sample size was small and the difference in pregnancy rates between access groups was not statistically significant, making it difficult to draw conclusions about the effect of advance provision on unintended pregnancy rates.7
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