Sentences with phrase «with coaxing»

Hopefully, your background and accomplishments are full of demonstrations of the OPM ECQ standards, and with some coaxing, you'll be able to provide all the necessary information for those ECQ OPM standards to be accurately described in a resume.
At that point, many pet parents give up and let the vet deal with coaxing (or dragging) a terrified cat out of their carrier.
He hates the kennel but will get in with coaxing, he does well in the kennel during the day.
Most dogs don't take to this naturally, but with some coaxing, they can learn to accept it.
Compared to some other breeds, the Anatolian may seem slower in responding to commands, but with coaxing and praise, they can speed up.
Include all possible factors in your analysis of the situation and start with coaxing before you turn to punishment.
The principal of a traditional public school is not charged with coaxing capital funds out of voters, scoping out real estate, or overseeing construction.
I was a little taken aback, but with the coaxing from my friend and listening to the story of their love, I thought to give it a shot.
Terrified at the very sight of dogs, instantly scream - he's now even (with some coaxing) has pet a dog on the back with much interest in the dog and pride in himself!
But with coaxing from my community and a music CD from a friend, I found myself unrolling my mat and pushing the play button.
With coaxing and luck, the egg develops into a genetically identical embryo.
Yet, with some coaxing, grid storage is already happening using this technology.
If you don't already have one, you'll need an over-the-air HDTV antenna with a coax connector that is able to work as a receiver in your area.

Not exact matches

In mid-February, the CTC started a large advertising campaign in China with the goal of coaxing an extra $ 300 million out of Chinese tourists each year by 2015.
But head through a pocket sliding door in the back and you reach Luksus, the 26 - seat dining room where Burns serves market - inspired dishes such as lamb with burnt hay, sunchoke and tongue, and rhubarb, beet, pea and anise hyssop — each plate designed to coax the myriad flavours from Tørst's formidable beer collection.
States like Alabama have built a presence in the global supply chain in direct competition with the country's Midwestern industrial heartland, and even if Trump coaxes jobs back to the United States they may well head south rather than north.
Meanwhile, Dermer is in front of the camera, trying to coax a (real) sheepdog puppy into playing with Zoomer, to work up the same excitement he so clearly feels for his pet project, his baby this past year.
«It is a full - fledged boom,» says Dale Redman, chief executive of Propetro, a Midland, Texas, firm that supplies heavyduty horsepower to drill sites, where energy companies coax crude from the ground with sand and water.
With this in mind, the Invent + Patent System ™ can be effectively used to coax users into formulating their ideas in a more tangible way so that the concepts can move from a pure idea into something descriptive enough to be legally viewed as an invention.
«We couldn't coax him into the church, we said «come and have a cup of tea, come and worship with us», but he was too busy and he said «you don't know what's going on in there (the church) at the moment».
But the professorial fire brigade has arrived with its pails of cold water just when the embers of professional pride need to be coaxed back to life.
The AA program seeks to reverse this catastrophic farrago by rewriting the mental pathways of the addict using his residual spiritual notions to restore God as the ultimate witness to his behavior, coaxing him to live again in harmony with his given nature and natural limits.
Socrates believed that we all carried our own wisdom deep within and that it just needed to be coaxed out, usually with a series of questions.
Whether standing over the piano mercilessly coaxing a budding prodigy or arguing at the kitchen table over how many green beans are enough, these mothers gave their kids something to live for, strive for, react against; struggle with and grow away from.
The upshot of Landry's seeking solidarity with his people in the first creative silences of the sermon's gestation is that the listeners, in James Sanders» analogy, are being coaxed on stage to participate themselves in the drama of redemption.
This is a record of a child, odd and difficult from birth, in the grip of senseless obsessions, controlling the family with rigid rules and prohibitions, tearing through the house as fast and destructive as a tornado, grunting instead of talking, unresponsive to his parents» loving concern, their urging, coaxing, their vain attempts at discipline, their anger and spanking.
All of us have our share of faults and sins to account for, but the lowest of vices and «strangest secret of hell», as G.K. Chesterton called it, is the desire to pervert others, to coax and corrupt them and drag them down with you.
Thou still unravish'd bride of plastic tab dividers, Your paper smelling crisp as an autumn morn, You coax all my amorphous resolutions — more exercise, better books, a cleaner house — into ordered form, Every tomorrow «fresh, with no mistakes in it» Yet.
Whilst I am in optimistic mood, I suppose I should be grateful that he has not yet got the hang of spitting out the various lurid - coloured medicines I coax down his throat from time to time and that he is still labouring under the illusion that I am some minor deity with the power to make all things right.
The tragic hero accomplishes his act at a definite instant in time, but in the course of time he does something not less significant, he visits the man whose soul is beset with sorrow, whose breast for stifled sobs can not draw breath, whose thoughts pregnant with tears weigh heavily upon him, to him he makes his appearance, dissolves the sorcery of sorrow, loosens his corslet, coaxes forth his tears by the fact that in his sufferings the sufferer forgets his own.
Pour half the custard mixture over the slices, coaxing it with a spoon so there aren't any large dry spots.
I tried soaking and dehydrating the almonds first, as one poster recommended per Nourishing Traditions, but after an hour and a half of processing AND adding raw almond oil to coax it along all I ended up with was a kind of oily almond dough (albeit tasty).
As I coaxed the milk, paneer, almonds and sugar into gentle submission on the stove, I was left with this comforting bowl of kheer.
One of my great regrets is that I didn't join Grandma Agny in the kitchen and bake with her, listening as the process coaxed out stories of life in Norway.
Hi Emilia, I usually just tilt the pan halfway with one hand and use the other to gently coax the loaf out and set it upright on the wire rack.
Born in the Sonoma Valley, SCHARFFEN BERGER Chocolates are made with a winemaker's expertise to coax layers of flavor from every bean.
As your cruise ship ports at the secluded Las Caletas cove, you will be greeted with a beautiful starry night, a torch — lit pathway, and mysterious islanders coaxing you to your initial destination.
With hand - picked coffee beans from heritage growing regions, Alumbre roastmasters expertly coax the most alluring flavor notes to create five ultra-premium coffees.
In an effort to coax me and my cozy high socks out of bed on cooler April mornings I've been filling my mind and appetite with warming breakfast bowls and spicy chai.
You can coax the sweetness and flavor into your dish, so that it's working with the savoriness, not against it.
It will have the tendency to fall apart, but you can easily coax it with the rolling pin.
Gently coax the frosting with a spatula if it needs help going in a certain direction.
You could coax the maximum flavor out of them with seasoning, by toasting the rice, by cooking them with a tiny amount of onion and garlic in olive oil then slowly in the oven.
With her simple approach to coaxing natural flavours out of the foods, this is a very approachable cookbook and her writing style is equally non-threatening.
This no - cook chia seeds breakfast bowl is a perfect way to coax your «i - don't - know - how - to - cook» spouse, into treating you with a special breakfast in bed.
This quiche starts off with an all - butter pastry crust that I made when I was coaxed into cooking the cover of February's Bon Appetite Magazine by a friend.
Or the experience of coaxing the hardening maple syrup off the snow with a popsicle stick.
Recipe for Parsi Brown rice to serve with Dhansak — Lightly golden in colour, mildly sweet and fragrant from the whole spices that are coaxed to release their aromas into hot ghee, this rice dish pairs well with most spicy Indian curries
I'm going to have to coax him back into it... prolly with this cheesecake.
You can't taste the Oreo as much as you can in the first batch since the cake itself is chocolate, but you can coax it out a little more by topping them with some vanilla frosting, homemade or storebought, with more crushed Oreos mixed in.
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