Sentences with phrase «until desired effect»

Strips of paper are applied to each piece, which are colored with gradients until the desired effect is achieved.
The process is repeated several times until the desired effect is fully realized, according to Selski.
Sear each salmon steak for about 5 — 6 minutes per side or until desired effect is achieved.

Not exact matches

«This policy is different, I think it will have the desired effect because it is open - ended and they intend to keep that until they achieve their target.»
Stir the chocolate mixture through the Bailey's mixture until the desired marbling effect has been achieved.
This means working your abs out might not have the desired effect until you manage to take off the layer of fat.
You can alleviate these side effects by weaning off the dosage until the desired amount is reached.
I just build up on colour until I have the desired effect!
Repeat and reapply polish until you receive your desired effect.
Press VIRTUAL REALITY NECTAR into the lid with the fingertip until reaching the desired effect.
Transform the lid color by pressing ASTRAL GHOST ORCHID with your fingertip until reaching desired effect.
Following this initial daily treatment period, your veterinarian may recommend that the dose be tapered by decreasing the frequency of dosing to every other day or two times a week, until a minimum frequency is reached which will maintain the desired therapeutic effect.
Don't let this task daunt you, it isn't that hard, just do a little at a time, over a period of several days, until you have the effect you desire.
This means that you need to book these affected properties ASAP if they are going to increase, or in the event your desired property is decreasing, you probably want to wait until those changes come into effect (you should be able to rebook them at the changed price, subject to availability in any event).
Final Fantasy IX did away with unnecessary complications like Junctioning and fiddling about with the Materia systems until you got your desired effect.
Nara paints by adding and removing pigment until he reaches his desired effect: a canvas made up of suspended colors.
Relying on the thinner quality of acrylic paint compared to oil, Nara creates each painting by adding and removing pigment until he reaches his desired effect: a canvas made up of suspended hues that allows the figure to emerge through layers of color, inviting the viewer to stand still and enter a moment of contemplation.
Like Abt herself, the paintings don't indulge in unnecessary showmanship — each is completed on a modest 15 by 19 inch panel — but they are meticulously laboured over, painted and repainted by Abt until she achieves her desired effect.
Magill relishes the process of lithography, which allows her to create a work by layering colour over colour until the effects she desires are achieved.
The reporter must have then started going through old catalogues of previous shows, some dating back many years, until he found a handful of images he could reproduce to get the desired effect.
His colour is material, physical: varnishes he selects and then tests repeatedly until he finds exactly the right shade for the desired optical (and tactile) effect — varnishes he applies in layers.
(3) Where an employer on behalf of whose employees a trade union or council of trade unions, as the case may be, has been certified as bargaining agent or has given or is entitled to give notice under section 16 or 59, sells his, her or its business, the trade union, or council of trade unions continues, until the Board otherwise declares, to be the bargaining agent for the employees of the person to whom the business was sold in the like bargaining unit in that business, and the trade union or council of trade unions is entitled to give to the person to whom the business was sold a written notice of its desire to bargain with a view to making a collective agreement or the renewal, with or without modifications, of the agreement then in operation and such notice has the same effect as a notice under section 16 or 59, as the case requires.
I quickly learned as I went, adjusting amount of paint and pressure of pouncing / swirling, until I got the desired effect.
Continue adding cuttings and wrapping the branches until you achieve your desired length; we doubled the effort for a two - strand swag effect.
It's a process that rusts with time but requires you to continue to apply more solution until achieving the effect you desire.
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