Sentences with phrase «usually see from»

Mid-teens is what I usually see from our investment analysis customers, but it can be higher or lower depending on the perceived level of risk.
XOLO 8X - 1000 doesn't carry the run - of - the - mill design we usually see from local manufacturers.
It is quite a bit different from the hard news and serious analysis of animal issues that you usually see from us.
This is a valid concern [sorry all] but don't feel lost, you can usually see from the codes what steps might make sense.
The main character and main plot points were refreshingly original and the film went darker directions than we usually see from a film like this.
«The cut and the fit of the garments was so much better than you usually see from these collabs,» says Velasquez.
Ben Davies (3.5 / 5)- As we usually see from the Welshman, solid and dependable on the ball but not a massive attacking threat.
Its sole inhabitant is an oversized, gray female nude outlined in black (as is everything else in the painting), and usually seen from behind, a character Dunham described best when he said — in a 2009 interview in the Brooklyn Rail — that «[i] t was like the doctor deciding to make a female version of Frankenstein out of spare parts.»
This is not isotope data, as one usually sees from ice cores.
The OnePlus 2 is running Oxygen OS, based on Android 5.1 Lollipop, and this version retains a lot of stock Android and Material Design elements, which is a pleasant surprise when compared to what is usually seen from other Chinese OEMs.

Not exact matches

You see, what separates successful startup founders from the pack is usually a combination of factors that include finding what it is they love to do, meeting their future partners, and together determining what opportunity they're going to go after and make happen.
But more than anything, employers want to see experience in the field — managers usually come from a social policy researcher, consultant or program officer background.
«In recent campaigns around the world — from India and Indonesia across Europe to the United States — we've seen the candidate with the largest and most engaged following on Facebook usually wins,» Zuckerberg himself wrote earlier this year, starkly underscoring his company's electoral clout.
«When businesses get these breaks and special deals from governments, you see they promise a bunch of jobs that they usually can't deliver; they promise a bunch of economic growth that doesn't happen; and then once their 5 -, 10 -, 15 - year deal has expired, then... they're looking to either re-up those special agreements or they're going to move somewhere else,» Barnes said.
Numbers marketers usually get on influencer campaigns come either from their influencers or third - party providers «grading their own homework,» as Points North co-founder Peter Storck sees it.
More alarming still, for 50 large companies in prolonged stall - out, we found that the onset had usually been sudden: Momentum fell sharply over just a year or two, with growth rates dropping from double digits to low single digits or even negative numbers — a finding consistent with past research (see «When Growth Stalls,» HBR, March 2008).
Many of the card offers you will see from the different card companies will come with an introductory APR offer, usually 0 % on either balance transfers or purchases for a period of a few months to sometimes over a year.
Aside from reading reviews and seeking out tested and recommended products (see our list below), experimentation is usually the only way to test the fat and glycerin levels of a soap.
Add in the fact that higher income people usually derive a larger portion of their income from investments (which tend to have associated tax benefits), and it's easy to see how the percentage paid out in taxes is almost the same for all income brackets over $ 40,000, as MLR notes.
From Indian University Web site: «When exceptionally complete fossil sites are studied, usually a mix of patterns are seen: some species still seem to appear suddenly (within a few hundred thousand years), while others clearly appear gradually (over many millions of years).
She was usually nude and almost always seen from behind, engaging with nature, animals, birds, water, fish, the elements, but always essentially with herself.
Another difficulty for Whitehead follows from his uncomfortable feeling, more often hinted than actually expressed, that in traditional Christian theology Jesus has usually been seen as the great anomaly.
I can see that Catholics would often fail the quiz, and this is because Catholics usually rely upon their priest to teach them from the pulpit.
Those philosophers and theologians who have followed Martin Buber in the «I - Thou» philosophy have usually not seen that this dialectical attitude toward evil is inseparable from it as he understands it.
Belief in the miraculous conception (virgin birth as it is usually called) is derived from this story, and from Matthew 1:18 - 25 (see page 18).
When one realizes how different Hartshorne's ethics is from that found in deontology as usually conceived, and when one notices his numerous and repeated criticisms of utilitarianism, 10 one is then in a position to see how he culls insights from both of these in the effort to develop his own virtue ethics centered around the law of moderation.
Conversely, motivation adequate to successful treatment is usually present if he sees alcohol as one factor which contributes to his many troubles, has some desire to change himself or his way of behaving, and comes primarily because of inner pain which he sees as resulting from his use of alcohol, directly or indirectly.
Alcoholics who are obviously in need of medical attention, who have the «shakes» or other withdrawal symptoms, and those who say that they feel «sick» (Mr. B., for example) will usually not resist seeing a physician to get relief from their pain.
Shadowflash, I don't recall your response to any of my posts... I usually do recall them... But I do agree with one thing you said... «human mind hates being wrong» But I see it differently then you do... I see human mind and human understanding being the stumbling block and point of pride, which prevents man from seeing the reality of his real condition, and the need to humble himself in order to be able to see himself as he is, and seek the help of His Creator without whom he is a living, moving shell, yet, without the vital part of him being alive, which would make him complete.
Nature is usually seen as a system which can be studied, understood and controlled, whereas creation can only be understood as a gift from the outstretched hand of the Father of all, and as a reality illuminated by the love which calls us together into universal communion.
Usually, if we see someone navigating a wheelchair on the sidewalks of our cities or towns, that someone is paraplegic, which means that the person is paralyzed from the waist down.
I just try (and try again) a slightly different approach, but as you can see from fishon's response, it usually doesn't work.
We have already seen several such patterns: from source, usually Scripture, to appropriation (on the older model of paideia); from source to application in life and ministry (on a later model of paideia); from source through theory to application in ministerial practice (on the «Berlin» model); and from source through theory to popularization to ministerial application (on a revised «Berlin» model).
Those who still see themselves as wholly separated from [and usually not just outside, but above] the web of life.
For the most part, his replies are vague, insulting, juvenile, lack content, and do not warrant a thoughtful response, but just in case some passer by doesn't see him for what he is, I will take the time and usually answer just about every burp he directs my way... and besides, it entertains me from time to time.
You don't usually see anything creative like that from either fringe on this forum.
Hate to say it, but for all the rhetoric about religious people being «intolerant», I usually see the most hate and intolerance coming from non religious people who feel the need to post about how «stupid» someone elses beliefs are.
Usually there is plenty of room for believers to see the good in either Democrat or Republican platforms from a Christian perspective.
My experience with Muslims is less than nice and I believe that Black men who go from whatever religion they were born with (Baptist usually) turn into Muslims because they see the opportunity to suppress their own black women; forcing them to wear scarfs and burkas and on their female children as well.
This is a wonderful and amazing freedom, as people in power do not usually like to see dissent from those who have less power.
I'm not the biggest breakfast eater and don't usually crave sugar in the morning, so you won't be seeing a ton of breakfast recipes from me.
I usually shake it gently (yet forcefully) from side to side and then give it a short jolt up to see if the cake is separating from the pan.
yes they stock some stuff but it's usually left overs from their special Gluten Free week, see here for example https://www.facebook.com/kelkin.ie/posts/596652773702941
I usually just use the aquafaba straight from the tin but this time I experimented to see if it made much difference to boil it down first.
I usually add the eggs one at a time but as you can see from the video, it works just fine if they all go in at once.
i plan on doing this with a tortilla press, and i usually see people in restaurants using parchment paper to keep the dough from sticking to the presses..
You see, I usually stay away from ordering dishes like Mongolian Beef because the sauce makes me a little nervous!
I haven't seen a papaya, labeled organic, but I usually buy the ones from Latin markets, which are imported from Mexico, so I like to believe they are non-GMO.
ice candy is basically a popsicle made usually from a combination of fruit and water, and the one i recall seeing the most in the philippines is one made from sweetened young coconut water (buko juice) and shreds of the young coconut meat.
Therefore, this label can be slapped on any coffee, including coffee grown in the sun, or from farms with only a few shade trees This might be done out of either ignorance or a desire to capture the market (see more on this here), because these coffees usually carry a price premium.
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