Sentences with phrase «which makes it off»

It has 21 grams of sugar, which makes it off - limits for anyone watching their sugar intake.
Discovery has led the way in terms of innovation, featuring technologies such as Terrain Response, which made off - road capability more accessible.
Discovery has led the way in terms of innovation, featuring technologies such as Terrain Response, which made off - roading much more accessible.
Robin I suppose my take is life on the planet rather than planning for how it affects our assets which makes this off topic.

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Some reviewers also complained about the awkward placement of the control buttons, which can make it easy to shut off if you aren't paying attention to how you're holding on to the straightener.
But since profits begin to trail off as the price gets further away from $ 55 in either direction, Gordon wants to make sure he has a point at which to get out of the trade.
In another, geospatial company Spaceknow will show off its tech, which processes and tries to make sense of the huge swaths of data that satellites and drones collect.
Yahoo (YHOO) originally sought to spin out the stake; now it's considering spinning off its core media business, which makes money largely from display advertising.
One of Make's first tenants is GoPro — which makes use of the screening area to show off newly captured footage.
There are only three heat settings (Low, Med, High) on this blanket, and the auto - off feature turns off after three hours, which does not make it ideal for staying warm through the night.
Why have we made more progress on certain diseases while other mass - scale killers, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are largely off of people's radars and so difficult to treat in an age of therapies which can resemble magic?
For one, the CRTC is allowing subscribers to keep their existing packages if they like, which will prevent BDUs from making even more money off individual subscribers by forcing them onto a more expensive pick - and - pay system.
Then we go to our off - site commissary kitchen where we do all the prep work, which includes rolling the dough, making sauces, cutting the vegetables, and all of the things you really can't do in a 10 - by - 10 truck,» explains Baitinger, who still works a day job in advertising but handles the truck on nights and weekends.
What makes an ADR unique is that the lawyers and clients sign off on a participation agreement in which the lawyers agree that if a settlement is not reached, they will back out of the process and not push for litigation.
To further help, RI's tech support solution is a combination of in - house and third - party, but Eisenhardt is careful to point out that even third - party support uses RI's own QA process, rather than something off - the - shelf (which can make for an inconsistent consumer experience).
However, the company can make a higher profit margin off look - a-like versions of products — which some customers actually prefer.
Bartenders working Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights can earn $ 1,500 a weekend, which makes this a great way to pay off debt quickly so you can get your startup off the ground.
That's lower than other miners, which means it's making more cash off the commodity than many of its competitors.
The research brought him to a town with a mayor and a basketball player who took its residents off the power grid, the founder of an online network which allows medical patients to swap treatment stories and share knowledge and the maker of an engine that runs on liquid air made from a lawn mower and a can of antifreeze.
This marks the first time that Huawei, which makes well - specified mid-range phones such as the P10, has knocked Apple off the top spot in Chinese consumer buying intentions.
Instead the trimmed down staff is making food vending carts (which laid - off workers can purchase for only $ 3,000) and delivery bicycles.
Weighed against unemployment, which has dropped to a 16 - year low at 4.1 percent, that weakness has puzzled economists and made some policy makers declare the Fed should hold off on additional rate increases until prices respond more briskly.
These are the mom - and - pop stores off which the industry tends to make the highest margins — and which have featured prominently in the narrative of West Virginia's opioid epidemic.
The company's shares, which have come off 10 percent since a 2017 peak in May, were 4.9 percent higher by 0800 Eastern Time, making them among the strongest performers in the FTSEurofirst 300 index of leading European stocks on Thursday.
But Lindsay and other entrepreneurs like Mark Falcone, who co-found tCheck, a company that makes a spectrometer device to test the potency of edibles, says they were kicked off all the processors at once - which is highly unusual based on the previous «Whack - a-Mole» cancelation patterns these processors had practiced in the past.
I'm just trying to make sure that there's at least one contrarian and maybe one voice of realism among this season's many purveyors of touching truisms, pious platitudes, and bumper sticker BS — all of which feels like it was written by either Hallmark or hacks whose prior Republican clients and «candidates» are now sitting on the sidelines sucking their thumbs and watching The Donald drive the bus off the bridge.
«Etsy has made it possible for a lot of small businesses to get off the ground,» says Dale Dougherty, co-founder of O'Reilly Media and the publisher of Make magazine, which covers the do - it - yourself economy.
Since the ship set off from London three weeks ago, natural gas prices in the northeast U.S. have fallen from record levels, which may make it more profitable to send the cargo to Asia or another higher - price market, even considering shipping costs.
HubSpot allows salespeople to reduce their quotas twice a year, which makes them feel more comfortable about taking the time off.
The top city performers are social and gregarious, great with customers — which makes sense, because they pick up and drop off multiple times a day.
This water makes underlying rocks slippery, causing them to shift against one another, which sets off earthquakes.
At the time, the former investment banker was making noise about taking the world's largest economy off life support, which helped market bulls roar into the new year.
According to Jennifer East, founder of Onida Family Advisors, which often works with family offices to help ease tricky discussions about money, this group is better off engaging a multi-family office, because «the cost of having [a full] staff alone just doesn't make sense.»
You have a habit of surprising us, which can make it seem as though you're going madly off in all directions.
Paul to Los Angeles and says that, after waiting on a long security checkpoint line, he was unable to make it to the plane before it took off, which essentially forced him to «buy a ticket with another airline to be able to make [his] destination and meet [his] obligations.»
But if Disney decides to muscle the other companies out, it may mean they will pull their content off Hulu's on - demand or live TV service — which would make it a less appealing service.
Meanwhile, the Satori botnet, which is made up of compromised Internet of Things devices, has pioneered a way to crack into legitimate crypto mining operations and siphon off freshly - mined coins, according to researchers from China - based Qihoo Netlab 360.
Instagram, a start - up which had existed for a mere 551 days, which had never made a cent in revenue, and which employed just a dozen people, had pulled off one of the most impressive exits in recent memory.
This is the most straightforward approach, in which a contribution is made to a project or cause, and the donor doesn't receive anything in exchange other than a good feeling for supporting something in which they believe (and perhaps a tax write - off).
Over the weekend I watched the Wolf on Wall Street, a highly entertaining movie about the «investment firm» Stratton Oakmont, which carried out pump and dump schemes and made millions off of its clients in the 1980s and»90s.
To fend off tech giants Apple and Google — which are trying to make inroads to the auto industry — this year Toyota teamed with Ford to integrate Ford's apps platform into its cars.
A chance meeting with New York developer Stephen Ross led to the founding of The Related Group, which started off making affordable housing but today specializes in high - end condominiums.
Getting a regular supply however is not actually that easy which makes Neometals» off - take agreement very valuable.
The judge agreed, but the marshals didn't make the sale until late January, by which point the price of Bitcoin had fallen nearly 50 % off its high.
One person often takes time off to raise kids, which makes it harder to make the payments.
«They're making it really easy for us to fill tables during off - peak times, which generates more revenue for the restaurant and gives us more opportunities to attract new customers and turn them into lifelong fans,» Rick Bayless, owner of Frontera Grill in Chicago, said in a statement released by Groupon.
When you make a list you not only have a reminder, you also have something to cross off (which entices you to complete it).
Which makes sense, since Denisovans probably split off from a Neanderthal population.
Understandably, it's not always easy to put your emotions aside when it comes to money, which is why it's important to create systems that prevent irrational decisions — adhering to a 24 - hour cooling - off period before making any big money move, say.
You can also write on the screen even if the display is turned off, which makes it easier to quickly jot down notes.
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