Sentences with phrase «valuable space every year»

Not exact matches

And while I've always relied on my slow cooker to free up valuable oven space while helping me out with holiday meal prep, this year I'm calling on my newly beloved pressure cooker to take over one of -LCB- Read More -RCB-
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In part, I suspect that the early online ad buying is a hedge against TV time being unavailable (and against people's use of DVRs to avoid commercials), but it does also reflect the sense that digital ad space has become valuable on its own — online ads aren't just an «also - ran» this year.
«It's beautifully designed and so so valuable and helpful, and really holds space for you to discover and uncover what a year round capsule wardrobe will look and feel like for you.»
We're aiming for a 40 % bond / 60 % stock allocation (for simplicity I'm using just two asset classes with the return assumptions as above and assuming everything is liquidated after 1 year — further allowing things to compound should make the shelter space for the higher - return equities even more valuable).
New Year resolutions can include cleaning out old equipment and space (like that 1990's treadmill that is now clothes rack), or, «stuff» that hasn't been seen in years taking up valuable space.
But over the course of a year, we eventually decided to build what we thought a valuable business in the casual games space would look like.
I think these were all attempts at making Mass Effect 2 more like Star Control 2 — a wonderful, 20 years old space exploration RPG where you needed to manage resources like fuel and your ship's upgrades to reach out to ever distant star systems in a search for valuable materials.
I'm convinced these works will never find permanent homes, and AIPAD fairs for years to come will continue sacrificing valuable space for peddling heritage practices of the Garry Winogrand and Arnold Newmans of the world.
The United Nations human development report is another valuable analysis, but it does rehash a lot of what was in our pages earlier in the year, so it is hard — in a world with a lot of competition for front - page space — to justify yet more major coverage.
The people of america, as taxpayers, have the right to know why valuable data that took possibly years to compile, could so easily be trashed seemingly within the space of a couple of days, and more tellingly, no one could «remember» what manipulations they had performed on it.
What compels us to keep files we haven't opened in years, even when they take up valuable hard drive space?
Have you used up valuable space describing skills, attributes and responsibilities from years ago, that don't match up to the role in question?
Have you used up valuable space describing skills, attributes and responsibilities from years ago, which don't match up to the role in question?
Lehigh suggests sorting through and throwing out those rusty tools, broken toys, worn - out sports gear and other items that you haven't used in a year or more that are taking up valuable space.
Why are you using up valuable space storing that mixing bowl set you think your niece might want when she leaves for university in a few years?
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