Sentences with phrase «you move about»

Buildings like 7 World Trade Center and the new Goldman Sachs headquarters, along with the recent decision of Condé Nast to move about 5,000 employees to 1 World Trade Center as its anchor tenant in 2014, are ensuring there will be no ebb in the number of office workers walking the streets at lunch and after work hours, he said.
I have been able to get the Joy - Cons to disconnect, as expected, by moving about 25 feet from the system (as with the Wii U GamePad, your mileage may vary here).
The bank has already moved about 25 % of its jobs to lower cost cities including Bengaluru, Salt Lake City, Dallas, and Singapore.
Renting would be an acceptable — provided they could find a unit to accommodate a family, and they had stability of tenure (as a renter in Toronto, he's had to move about once every 18 months.)
Yes, the two pipes would each move about half a million barrels a day.
With the recent discovery of anatomically modern humans evolving 100,000 years earlier than previously estimated, it's not out of the question that our ancestors did a lot of moving about.
Boeing Co. plans to move about 2,500 positions to other sites, cut 500 jobs, and close two facilities by the end of 2020.
With such a diverse space, employees have the freedom to move about the building, not only stretching their legs, but also awakening their minds, productivity, and collaborative spirits.
Researchers also concluded that where you're sitting on the plane will influence how likely you are to move about the cabin.
«We have demand for 50,000 bpd and we can move about a fifth of that,» said Jarrett Zielinski, chief executive of Torq Energy Logistics, an Alberta company that owns rail loading facilities and 275 trucks.
«People only move about 15 % of their day.
That is something I wish that I'd been reminded of as I was moving about.
Consumers looking into your shop will be more enticed to walk in if they see people moving about.
We didn't spot a clear pattern that indicated more or less satisfaction with one type over another, though we did see some user comments saying that the dial on the latter is easily jostled if you move about.
G.E. announced that it would move about 400 jobs to France, whose own export credit agency offered financing for gas turbines, and relocate 100 jobs to Hungary and China to get credit for customers of its advanced aircraft gas turbines.
We would not be too fretted if actual inflation moves about a bit over the short term, provided price expectations do not change (i.e. we stay on this short - run curve).
But the carrier said untrained animals regularly stretch across seats or move about the cabin during flight.
-- Thinking ahead, we moved about ~ 10 % of our net worth / equity gains from the past year into a short - term bond fund.
As Fulop moves about the large, open workspace, his excitement and enthusiasm seem tempered by anxiety.
I just moved about 50 boxes of stuff into my attic and half - way through the job I realized how silly it was.
Uber Technologies is a San Francisco - based startup transportation company that uses mobile apps to efficiently connect passengers with drivers, ultimately restructuring the way that people move about cities.
This includes moving about the room to lessen accuracy, throwing items (books, computers, phones, book bags) to create confusion, exiting out windows, and confronting (assault, subdue, choke) to stop the intruder.
All of which raises the critical question is the move about positioning or an impressive set up for a leg higher.
Due to her father's military career, her family moved about every two years and sometimes it was hard to put down roots, one of the sacrifices military families are expected to make.
Overall, default rates among junk - bond issuers are projected to move about 3 percent next year, according to Moody's Investors Service, up from 2.7 percent in the first 10 months of this year.
Then I'll give you healing and the ability to walk again, without pain, so that you will be able to move about freely... and live.»
There never was and never will be any angels i.e. no Gabriel, no Islam and Muneef is now free to move about the globe without bowing five times a day to Mecca!!
«There ought to be some men moving about somewhere — and so there are!»
Hence a whole domain of reality is closed to them, beyond all possibility of access: a domain in which we for our part can move about freely.
They have been lost in the darkness, and so rather than move about trying to find their way home when they might actually be going the wrong direction, they just sit there, in the darkness, waiting for either death or light.
And so many of us move about to new churches looking for «community,» but remain uncommitted, continually bouncing around.
What Cartwright would have been reacting against, in image terms, was the picture of a fixed, settled, and shielded person not moving about the migrating world to bring the gospel of Jesus Christ to people who need it.
Should people on the rostrum move about or do things while the speaker is holding forth, we find this distracting.
It can be inferred with some probability that the human mind, at any given moment, is not drastically different in size and shape from the pattern of activity in the nervous system with which at that moment it interacts, and as this activity moves about somewhat it follows that the mind literally moves in brain and nerves, though in ways unimaginably various and intricate.
This weakening may be the ecclesiastical counterpart of that decline of respect for authority which has occurred among men who first having thought themselves masters of their fate then, as mass - men, became the prey of powers which moved them about not as persons but as things or bundles of conditionable reflexes.
They moved about in space between the earth and the stars.
Suppose that on a dark night you see the beam from a searchlight, or a lighthouse, moving about the sky, or sweeping over the sea; the beam in some sense preserves its identity and yet you do not think of its being a «thing.»
Although the fastest recorded land speed for a tortoise is about 5 mph (on average, they move about 0.17 mph) so that seems pretty easy to imagine.
It is pretty barren and yet I never get tired of moving about in it.
He found himself able to move about with increasing ease, and finally to walk two or three hours a day.
God's earth suddenly became very wide: man could move about on its surface without superstition.
It has been told in the Greek, the Latin, the Celtic, and the Teutonic languages and in the tongues of those who for millennia have moved about the islands of the Pacific ocean.»
He sees that merits and achievements are fantasies and sense deceptions that are at home where one moves about in the crowd and engages others in conversation.
They announced that the Bishop won't allow any one to move about in his presence.
In fact, what passes as starfish humor... invariably has to do with how stupid it is to be an animal and not be able to move about.
Whereas families had often stayed in their own village for centuries, people now began to move about in search of work or advancement.
It can be inferred with some probability that the human mind, at any given moment, is not drastically different In size and shape from the pattern of activity in the nervous system with which at that moment it interacts, and as this activity moves about somewhat it follows that the mind literally moves in brain and nerves, though in ways unimaginably various and intricate.15
consists in my moving about within the narrow frame that I have assigned myself for each one of my undertakings.
Tenses move about from past to present so that Paul could say, I was a blasphemer, persecutor and man of violence and I still am the foremost of sinners.
The units of which the world is made up were thought to be material particles which remained unchanged in themselves as they moved about in space and formed the diverse configurations which made up the physical objects in our world.
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