Suspension too
works in tune with the brakes and increases the safety.
With the new 2016 Mercedes - Benz C - Class, every tiny detail is fine - crafted and designed to
work in tune with the rest of the car.
He admired, and admires, his contemporaries Gilbert and George, but it was later, when he went to Europe, he says, that he found artists making
work in tune with his: people such as Carl Andre and Joseph Beuys.
Not exact matches
To ensure that the right action is taken
with the right lead and that marketing, sales development and sales
work together like a highly
tuned orchestra, a comprehensive sales enablement process is needed to drive real results
in a reasonable timeframe.
When you synchronize your movements
with the music, you allow yourself to
tune in to what you are
working and
tune out everything else.
But if you are looking for consilience,
in which multiple lines of independent evidence converge on the same target, then Schwartz's argument is a good one to have
in your arsenal, for it fits nicely
with biological arguments for intelligent design (cf. Michael Behe's Darwin's Black Box), recent philosophical
work on mental causation (cf. Robert Koons» Realism Regained), cosmological fine -
tuning (cf. John Barrow and Frank Tipler's The Anthropic Cosmological Principle), and consciousness studies (cf. Dean Radin's The Conscious Universe).
But what I'd heard about his
work with Dare 2 Share Ministries from friends
in the Billy Graham Evangelistic Organisation was so exciting, so exhilarating, so
in tune with my own hopes for my own kids, so radical
in its belief
in the power of the Gospel and so confident
in the capacity of teenagers to actually live it and share it themselves, that, well, I was prepared to travel all the way to Luton to talk to him.
Before I jump right into all the yummy things we can make
with sweetened condensed milk (don't even get me started, just stay
tuned because I have some ridiculous recipes
in the
works), let's first talk a little bit about how to make this delicious baking elixir.
We're
in tune with the seasons so we can
work with our amazing local and BC growers whenever possible.
I also don't remember a previous Bolton side racking up as many goals at this time
in the season,
with Coyle's fine -
tuning of the Bolton attack
working wonders
with immediate affect as the Reebok outfit have amassed 28 goals
in the league this season; more than Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool.
The 29 - year - old produced a barnstorming display, playing the full 95 minutes and forming an instant connection
with January signing Walcott, who hit both Everton goals on the night Coleman says the duo have continued to
work on their link - up play
in training and is confident their partnership will flourish as they become increasingly
in -
tune with each other's attributes.
What I love about Paige's design
work is that she's particularly
tuned into three things: 1) merging people's styles (which Jon and I needed help
with), 2) making spaces beautiful but still kid - friendly, and 3) being realistic about her client's needs (if you tell her your budget, she will actually
work with you to stay
in the budget, not scope creep and make everything awkward).
In fact, I was just out to lunch the other week
with a dear friend who shared that when she's at home she can be, maybe, 50 %
tuned into her
work, but when she steps into an external workspace, she cranks up to 100 %.
Be sure that you are
in tune with your baby and things will
work out.
«I think a lot of people who
worked on [Obama's] campaign were younger and
in tune with Lollapalooza,» and thus familiar
with the site as a possible gathering spot for the masses, Chicago Park District Supt. Tim Mitchell said.
Human Development Experts Recommend
Tuning in to Family, Not Devices Combined
with increasingly hectic
work, school, and extracurricular schedules, the advent of wireless technology has led to less quality time between parents and children.
The key to all of this is being
in tune with your little one enough to understand their personality and
work with it instead of against it.
The key is being
in tune with your little one enough to understand their personality and
work with it instead of against it.
By understanding crying as communicating allows you to become confident about what
works for your baby, helping you to feel calm,
in control and more
in tune with your baby.
Stay
tuned for more Book Boxes
in the first week of July as I
work with Lu again on another Book Box craft!
Of course, the idea of a «War on Christmas» is terminally silly
in a culture saturated
with Christmas messaging (as I write this, the radio at the coffeeshop I'm
in is
tuned to a channel that'll play nothing BUT Christmas songs for the next couple of weeks), but what the heck — martial metaphors
work quite well when you want to get folks fired up.
With them, the party might just be forced to get back in tune with the voting public and work out how to relaunch its politics in a way that appeals to former Conservative vot
With them, the party might just be forced to get back
in tune with the voting public and work out how to relaunch its politics in a way that appeals to former Conservative vot
with the voting public and
work out how to relaunch its politics
in a way that appeals to former Conservative voters.
«It helps take our fight against violent and extreme pornography to where it needs to be -
in tune with technology and
in line
with how the modern criminal mind
works,» he said.
He admitted that
in the past, the Conservatives were not
in tune with many people's concerns, noting: «While parents worried about childcare, getting the kids to school, balancing
work and family life - we were banging on about Europe.»
Your policies will be more
in tune with now rather than how it has been done, which doesn't seem to be
working anymore.
He recalls enlisting Peter Mandelson who «paged through a copy of the Sun full of anti-euro material, saying how cleverly it chimed
with the focus - group
work, and how much it was
in tune with the anti-euro sentiment
in the population.
«I am a woman from the Niger Delta, who, through perseverance and sheer hard
work rose to one of the highest positions
in the country's premier International Oil Company, and
in tune with my ethos of hard
work, I earned the prestigious British Foreign and Commonwealth Chevening Scholarship Award and was, thereafter, admitted to my MBA programme at the World renowned Cambridge University,» she said.
Worse, for the duration of the Cuomo administration, nonprofits have suffered cuts to the
tune of $ 259 million,
with no increases for inflation since 2010 - 2011, except for a targeted increase for staff
in 2015 that applied to only a segment of the
work force.
Khan complains that fewer and fewer people are having a say
in the future of our country; that he has no wish to make light of the task for elected politicians to show that politicians are
in tune with people's lives; that they get what issues concern us, and that they are able to do something about it, ending by pleading not to give political parties an excuse to ignore us, our family, friends and
work colleagues.
Scott pivoted slightly, thinking that
working in Big Pharma might be more
in tune with her nature.
Now their
work shifts to fine -
tuning their topics, meeting
with members of their community to better understand the issue
in the local context, and developing projects to share
with the public and policy - makers.
But Jasanoff's goal is to show that the brain doesn't
work as a distinct, mystical entity, but as a ball of flesh awash
with fluids and innately
in tune with the rest of the body and the environment.
William Sullivan (UCSC), collaborator of this
work, adds: «Like a car
with its engine out of
tune, over many cell divisions this is likely to result
in severe disruptions
in chromosome organization.»
Students and «postdocs [who] come from different cultures should be exposed to the good practices before they start
work, so that they are
in tune with the rest of the team,» she writes.
As another advantage, APC - mimetic scaffolds enabled us to
tune the ratios of subpopulations of T cells
with different roles
in the desired immune responses, which
in the future might increase their functionality,» said David Zhang, the study's second author and a Graduate Student
working with Mooney.
Babies who don't
tune in with their mothers are less empathetic as teenagers, according to previous
work from the same lab.
Working with instruments and facilities
in Columbia Engineering laboratory space and the Columbia Nano Initiative (CNI), the researchers were able to fabricate metal - based plasmonic SSAs using an inexpensive process that can
tune the SSAs to suit different operating conditions, and is compatible
with industrial manufacturing methods.
By combining the silicon nitride
with platinum heaters, they were able to very finely
tune the rings and make them
work in tandem
with the single input laser.
Your body should be a finely
tuned machine
with all of the organ systems
working in concert together.
In this
work, we propose a model wherein BRs fine -
tune the decision to maintain SM identity or acquire bristle fate through interactions
with additional molecular factor (s) that are asymmetrically localized (Figure 8B).
«These dress rehearsals enable our science teams to fine -
tune their data acquisition techniques including pointing commands, iron out any software bugs, and get used to
working with the data, well
in advance of the start of the main mission starting next year,» Svedhem said
in a press release.
Kelly LeVeque is the it - girl of the wellness world,
with a client roster that reads like an InStyle cover star list, a new book, Body Love, coming out this summer, and a secret, exciting project
with mbg
in the
works (stay
tuned for more on that!).
As part of her holistic regimen, she sees a body worker whenever she needs a «
tune up,» participates
in a monthly women's circle, and sometimes
works with a meditation teacher one - on - one.
Balance active
work - outs
with active
tune -
ins.
Normalize your diet, optimize the bacteria
in your digestive tract
with fermented foods, and
work with your doctor to have some simple blood tests done to fine
tune your approach.
During a rowing session you should spend more time on recovery than all - out effort, to the
tune of a 2 - 1 or 3 - 1 rest - to -
work ratio, according to Eric Von Frohlich, the co-founder of Row House, an indoor rowing studio
in New York City
with a new location
in Chelsea.
«
Working with Dr, Maureen Dunn has resulted
in the most amazing positive results and the entire experience has been and continues to be life changing
in fine
tuning my attitude about how to read my body and be more supportive of healthy, fuller body care and life style.»
When you synchronize your movements
with the music, you allow yourself to
tune in to what you are
working and
tune out everything else.
I incorporated the crystal singing bowls that were
tuned to the 7 chakra notes and 5 spiritual levels of conciousness, as prescribed by the mystic seers and my training
in full spectrum healing, into my healing
work with clients and the result was astounding.
In other words,
tuning the engine
works when that's the only problem
with the car; if something else is wrong, then you car will not run properly.