Sentences with phrase «work in about a minute»

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During an investigation into allegations the supervisor made that employees were biased against her, she called an employee after hours and chatted for 90 minutesin part, to talk about work.
Using the app takes about five minutes each day: participants in our experiment log in to Plasticity's online platform, pick a number out of 100 to rate their happiness level that day and post a brief note about something they're grateful for at work.
When I worked on Wall Street, I could have done that in about 15 minutes.
About 140 million people in American spend more than 30 minutes commuting each way to work and about four million people commute 90 minutes each way, said WarAbout 140 million people in American spend more than 30 minutes commuting each way to work and about four million people commute 90 minutes each way, said Warabout four million people commute 90 minutes each way, said Warrior.
For example, if you don't want them to work for a competitor for a year, you need to be willing to pay them a severance that lasts that same period (we'll talk more about severance in a minute).
In about 45 minutes, the morning's work is done.
In those face - to - face meetings, clients would want to spend the first five minutes talking about what worked, and 55 minutes about what went wrong, which is understandable if not all that productive.
In this ten - minute talk, Norton shares fascinating research about the many ways pro-social spending can benefit you, your work, and other people.
List five to seven things about you — things you like to do or that you're really good at, personal things (we'll get to your work life in a minute).
In my tests, the Pixel 2 would charge up to almost half in about 15 minutes (about seven hours of battery), extending the battery life for a day of work right before your commutIn my tests, the Pixel 2 would charge up to almost half in about 15 minutes (about seven hours of battery), extending the battery life for a day of work right before your commutin about 15 minutes (about seven hours of battery), extending the battery life for a day of work right before your commute.
We talked for a few minutes about William's childhood (he dropped out of high school in Amsterdam at 15 to become a DJ), his past work experience (he was a party planner for years), and how he had heard about us (he attended Hustle Con last year).
Still, it's easy to understand how these seemingly innocent workplace relationships continue to develop, especially in a working world where people spend, on average, about 45 minutes longer at the office daily than they did 25 years ago.
I'm trying to work on taking those extra few minutes in the beginning to think about all the different levers and stakeholders before getting started, even if it's just five minutes to clear my mind and think about an issue from a high level.
For most people who work out in the gym or run outside for 30 minutes on dry days, this won't be a big deal, but if you're a concerned about moisture or want to run with your iPhone 6 or 6s (normal or Plus) in inclement weather, the TuneBand may not be for you.
To that end, about a week before he leaves, he meets with every department head separately to review in minute detail everything each is working on.
You apply for a job in my community by running a campaign for a paid office that my local tax dollars pay for and you get elected then show up to your first scheduled meeting and decide to spend the first 5 minutes — eating donuts instead of working, speaking to the audience about your personal problems with your wife, telling the audience about an upcoming play your kid will be in, telling the captive audience about the benefits of being gay, speaking to them about God or praying aloud to your God regardless of which God the rest of the audience believes in.
At this church, here is how the Trunk - or - Treat worked: They had about fifty cars in the parking lot all of them weare covered by a cheap van insurance, and at about half of them, you had to stand in a line for about 10 minutes while kids played little games.
When we pass the peace, service plain stops for about five minutes while everyone works out all the permutations (as opposed to just shaking hands with those in the pews around you — we get out and mingle).
Working in small batches, add chops to the skillet, 2 or 3 at a time, and cook until evenly golden and crispy, about 5 - 6 minutes on each side.
That works until the little guy loses interest in the movie after about five minutes, and then toddles into the kitchen demanding the food off of our plates even though he has already eaten.
Working in batches, add zucchini mixture into skillet, flattening slightly; cook until golden and crisp, about 4 minutes per side.
Directions: Put turkey leg or thigh in pressure cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and skin.
Brown the short ribs on all sides, about 2 - 3 minutes per side, working in batches if necessary.
Working in batches, add beef to pot and brown, about 7 minutes per batch.
Bang the tray firmly on the work surface to help any air bubbles rise to the top and then place in the freezer for about 30 minutes or, if you are travelling, in an alternative, very cool place until the chocolate has firmly set.
Working in batches, fry your arancini for about 1 - 2 minutes and then turn them and fry for another minute until they are golden brown in colour.
I cooked them as instructed in the recipe, but when that didn't work, I cooked them with a lid on the pan, then I cooked them on low heat with a lid on the pan for about 45 minutes, then I baked them for about 45 minutes.
You work so hard in 25 minutes and the best thing about it is that it is only 25 Mminutes and the best thing about it is that it is only 25 MINUTESMINUTES!
Working in batches, sear the chicken until browned on all sides, about 8 minutes.
Working with a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (I just used a hand mixer because I didn't feel like dragging out the KitchenAid), in a large bowl, beat the butter at medium speed for about a minute until softened.
Working in small batches, fry the eggplant pieces, turning once, until golden brown, about 4 to 5 minutes a side.
I set them to cook as I'm futzing about, prepping my lunch (I work from home, so I can make lunch fresh every day), and by the time I'm ready to plop myself in front of the noon news, they've had a few minutes to cool and are ready to top my salad.
Working in batches, grill the vegetables until tender and lightly charred all over, about 8 to 10 minutes for the bell pepper; 7 minutes for the yellow squash, zucchini, eggplant, and mushrooms; and 4 minutes for the asparagus and scallions.
This 30 - Minute Chicken Corn Chowder recipe is my go - to for busy weeks because it comes together in about 30 minutes and makes great leftovers to bring to work all week!
I only have about 20 minutes to cook when I get in from work and takeaways are far too tempting.
Working in batches, add beef to pan and brown on all sides, about 3 minutes per batch.
Working in batches, sauté the shrimp cakes until cooked through and golden brown on both sides, adding more oil to skillet as needed, about 8 minutes total cooking time.
Either turn dough out onto a floured surface and knead, working in just enough flour to keep dough from sticking, or use a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook and on low speed to knead until dough is smooth and elastic, about 8 - 10 minutes.
Working in batches, heat half the oil in a frying pan over medium high heat and brown the cakes for about 2 - 3 minutes on each side.
This puff pastry can be frozen for months (just defrost overnight in the refrigerator before using), and is easiest to work with when it's been sitting out on the counter for about 10 minutes.
If not, I'd pop the dough in the fridge for about 15 - 30 minutes first so it's a little easier to work with and your fingers won't be quite so messy.
Working in batches, blanch the cabbage leaves for about 3 minutes, or until tender.
Original recipe suggests 1 1/2 hours, convection baking requires less time, and a little more than an hour is about right in our oven / Toothpick testing doesn't work — you have to take a visual read on the fruitcake, even remove it from the oven for a moment, peel off a corner of the parchment, which I did, take a peak and return to oven if you like / An hour and fifteen minutes, give or take, works for me / Remove paper immediately after baking is complete.
Just a bit of chopping, put the pan in the oven and you will have a wonderful, delicious and real dinner in about an hour, with only maybe 15 minutes of actual work.
Working in batches, transfer the cauliflower to the bowl of a food processor, filling it only halfway.Pulse the cauliflower until it resembles rice, about 45 seconds to 1 minute.
Working in 2 or 3 batches, fry strips (if panisses are not submerged in oil, add more just to cover), turning several times, until puffed, crisp, and golden all over, about 5 minutes per batch.
Working in 2 batches, add lamb to the Dutch oven and cook until golden brown on all sides, about 10 - 12 minutes.
Working in batches, fry beignets until golden brown, turning occasionally, about 2 - 3 minutes per batch.
Working in batches, cook each sandwich on both sides until golden brown on the outside and warm on the inside, about 2 minutes per side, adding more butter and wiping out the pan as needed.
Wanted to post that a technique that GF Goddess recommends worked well for me — when using a bread machine — immediately remove bread from pan and place in a 350 degree oven for about 10 minutes and it helps an overly moist loaf to dry out and not sink so badly.
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