Sentences with phrase «with the open doors»

Actress Kerry Washington has been at the forefront of calling for more diversity — and her work on Scandal is credited with opening doors for more black actors challenging stereotypes on TV.
Of course, now Washington has found success on her show Scandal — and she's even credited with opening doors for more black actors challenging stereotypes on TV.
It would offer a new virtual progressive church with open doors, no collection plates, no vision, no leadership — sound familiar?
Insane definition: Starting players wanting out; benching starters just signed; playing players out of position; then mix in the nutty formation with open doors for attack!
Look for a daycare with an open door policy, so you can monitor daily hygienic practices, admission of sick kids, and proper facilities.
o Will the center come with an open door policy i.e. will they permit you to visit without calling up first?
I spotted ten differences, some as minor as to add just a few seconds to a scene's end (e.g. Cam commenting on Marty's struggle with opening doors, Marty's alternate cereal recommendation).
And with that he opens the door and they find themselves in a waiting room of sorts.
Then along comes electronic publishing with the open doors of the new distribution system and writers able to publish their own books.
This ruse often starts with me opening the door with the phone to my ear, discussing how far he (or she) is from home.
For us, that means creating a relaxed atmosphere and operating with an open door policy.
If it whines, it just means you're too fast in transitioning from feeding with open doors to feeding with closed doors.
Departing from Hilo, this helicopter tour will send you soaring with open doors above the flowing lava and open vents of the Kilauea Volcano!
All apartments are large and are designed for the tropics with opening doors and windows, air - conditioning and ceiling fans, have large liveable balconies, high ceilings, and tiled floors.
Insp. Wilfred Ferrufino, Crimes Investigation Branch: «He was approached by a brown skinned male person and was ordered to open the door to the vehicle that he was in, a van, and upon refusal the person drew a firearm and with that he opened the door of the vehicle he was in and that said person then relieved him of a bag containing $ 24,785 in cash.
Look beyond the chest beating and buzz wording and you'll hear about: New graphical techniques such as image - based lighting; Kinect head tracking lets you look into rear view mirrors while racing, along with opening doors and firing up engines; Forza's car list spans more than 80 manufacturers, supporting a recent survey from Microsoft; Multiplayer will feature up to 16 players, twice as much as Forza 3.
Near the Outdoor Cafe area is a triangle shaped building with an open door on the corner.
With the open door in place, the skins market outside of Steam is free to set whatever prices it wants.
Contrast that with an open door with light streaming through it, a traditional symbol of hope.
In Mission 1: Induction, on the street where you encounter the drone swarm are some vehicles with open doors.
Short Circuit, with open doors, featuring a Susan Weil painting and Elaine Sturtevant's reproduction of a Jasper Johns flag.
Painter's Floor with an Open Door, 2005 oil on panel 14 3/4 x 12 inches AKop 12 11.
Livity is something of an unusual agency, combining client work with an open doors policy that sees young people from around its base in Brixton, South London, come into the space to be mentored, use its facilities, and in turn help with some coveted youthful perspective for their seniors.
If you enter a pub or a tavern With open doors and neon - lights to the street telling «Here everyone is invited to get happy» and order a sausseage and a cocacola at the desk to try them out.
Instead, just as with the analogy of the oven with an open door, the flow of energy away will be accelerated and the effect of the change in the air neutralised.
4Do partners who have always worked with open doors, now huddle behind closed doors?
This should put you close to a console that you can activate to move the drone through the room, allowing you access to a platform with an open door.
When confronted with an open door and a missing dog, it was of small comfort to learn later the dog was able to unlatch the door herself.
And since I over priced my property 10 % I actually woulda done better with open door than realtor not gotten less, plus an infinitely better experience.
«We're lucky that our agents are happy and that they tell others about all our tools and our culture, which is very hands - on and approached with an open door policy.
Instead, they'll find a broker with an open door, quality service, support, and the tools they need to succeed.
Operating with an open door policy, he is always there ready to help when needed.
He partnered with Open Door Architecture and Tillman Companies for the design and renovation.

Not exact matches

One such scene shows Graham walking up stairs that are surrounded by female secretaries, and we follow her as she goes through opened doors to a room filled with men.
The company's foray into healthcare wearables opened the door to multiple relationships with healthcare companies, and provided Nokia with a «new perspective» on the healthcare space, Buvac said.
Once you put it in to bake, you can't keep checking on it by opening the oven door or you'll cause your soufflé to collapse — leaving you with a dense and chewy omelet instead.
Help someone with the groceries; open the door for others; visit an elderly neighbor; give someone a compliment; smile more often; make eye contact a habit.
But she can also prop the door open to anyone with an email containing «@companyX.com,» meaning that Charmaine or Dean or Emily are free to set up an account and join the party already in progress, regardless of how they heard about it.
While managers will typically tell staff, «I have an open door policy and everyone knows that they can come to me with anything,» that's not always effective.
This will open the door to hackers, with each new patch for Windows 7 and 8 providing an opportunity to identify and directly target corresponding unprotected areas in XP.
The influx of media rights deals has also opened the door for a range of high - profile corporate sponsors, with Riot Games landing sponsorships in recent years from the likes of Acer Gaming, Coca - Cola, T - Mobile, and Mercedes - Benz.
The app had all the information to literally go directly to our room and open the door with our magic bands.
The CEO and CFO are part of the team and do much more than simply boast an open - door policy; the CEO actually ditched his office and sits on the floor with the rest of the team.
Jiang says that Birdnest benefits not only startups but restaurant owners who struggle to keep their doors open in a fiercely competitive market with razor - thin margins.
At a July news conference with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris, Trump held open the door to a reversal of his decision, saying «Something could happen with respect to the Paris accords.
In this case, that door is opening very slowly with a menacing creak.
Kirk Hansen, Kyäni Founder and Chairman of the Board, said the meetings with Otter will open doors for future success in the Chinese market.
The Challenge: Howard's is a small Kansas City grocery store, with a twist: The store, which opened in 2012, sells memberships for $ 60 per year; members get a door code allowing them to access the store 24/7 and pick from the locally grown produce and organic foods in stock.
«By mixing together cutting - edge insights, executive - to - executive knowledge sharing, and high - end experiences, you can crack open the door to the C - level folks who you really want to speak with,» says Rewers.
Walmart is keeping a door open to other systems down the line: Walmart Pay is designed so it can work with other digital wallets, including potentially Apple Pay and Google Wallet, if the retailer wants.
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