Sentences with phrase «very tiny steps»

And in a change of heart, Bloomberg News quotes Dan Becker, director of the Safe Climate Campaign, grudgingly acknowledging, «The Volt is certainly a very tiny step in the right direction.»
I'm thinking that, as a very, very tiny step to responding to this study might be to do my lesson on stress (that link leads to a «Best» list, but the lesson is in one of my books) with my IB students and have them read this article to reinforce its importance.

Not exact matches

Now, I know that the Internet isn't exactly facing a shortage of recipes for pecan sandies, but I happen to think that these are a step above, due to the tiniest of steps: Fleming has you toast them until they're very dark, which, combined with sugar, brings out an almost maple - y flavor.
«As soon as you present the science to the general public, you have to take a few steps back [and] have a broad understanding of science issues, which you don't necessarily have when you're exploring very tiny specialized corners of research,» he says.
Anywhere from a few hours to at most 36 hours (depending on the time of year and warmth / humidity in your home), the tiniest of buds will appear (they are very hard to see) and the sprouted teff grains will be ready for cooking (see toasting step below).
As the very last step of your skincare routine, dab and pat a tiny bead of cream onto the skin around your eyes.
This tiny tea room come art gallery come vintage shop is hard to find, but don't give up because down a set of steps on Silver Street this family - run place serves up some tasty home - made lunch, nibbles and cakes and is handily located very close to the river, for an after - lunch stroll.
Android 4.1] we've taken one tiny next step, but I'm very happy with the improvements we've made in performance because that helps create that entire illusion.
It would also be one more tiny step towards Amazon being the only ebook retailer around, which would be bad both for readers (because monopolies are very bad for consumers) and for writers (because monopsonies are even worse for suppliers).
Another pitfall to this tiny breed is that it is very easy to step on a teacup Yorkie, due to the dog's small size.
I realize this is a very big step for tiny houses.
Or — if that should prove impractical — I'd suggest that you (yes, you) take a tiny hiccup step every so often, something that might be considered a skip only by a very judgmental onlooker.
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