Some folk tell me I should be more demanding from the board, but I manage with one eye on the balance sheet. |
|
Cars accelerate from the stop lights and just manage a gear change if the following ones are green at the other end of our block. |
|
A posy of flowers may be hard to manage now, but there is a mass of evergreen foliage that can easily be fashioned into Christmas wreaths. |
|
I am grateful for the institutions we have in Canada to advocate for, regulate, manage and support the field of nutrition and dietetics. |
|
He was electrifying the crowd in a way you seldom see a politician manage to pull off. |
|
The real struggle now is to bring the warlords together to manage the peace. |
|
Again, it provides tools to manage and transfer podcast, electronic magazine and video blog subscriptions. |
|
Learning to manage the planet's resources, while keeping out of the way of its elemental fury is even more difficult. |
|
Our curriculum can develop such connections precisely because we, not the textbook authors, manage the ordering and grouping of topics. |
|
We will be able to continue to manage without Ken's irrepressible scaremongering for the foreseeable future. |
|
And yet, through the fog of sleep deprivation, I did manage to laugh a little at the stylized comedy of Lemoine and Dean. |
|
The situation won't be nearly as dire if the astronauts manage to get their main oxygen generator working again. |
|
Behind it all is the even more complicated organisation or organisations which direct and manage Hindu religious nationalism. |
|
In fact the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean harbour an extensive growth of corals which manage to survive. |
|
Despite nearly a quarter century of operations, most wet seasons overwhelm the miner's capacity to manage water on site. |
|
You see, a good number of parents and guardians in this part of town just couldn't manage to get their kids to school on time. |
|
Should you manage to purify yourself, your will still be able to journey to paradise. |
|
But can emotional intelligence, the ability to perceive, understand and manage emotions, be learned? |
|
Given the complexity and the emotiveness of this issue, why didn't they manage to spend three seconds addressing such a crucial point. |
|
If you manage to satisfy the harshest critics of all, your flesh and blood, the average consumer is easy. |
|
|
Is it not hard enough to manage these oversized automobiles around the city without the yelling of voices and pushing of adolescent teens? |
|
The pastor who cannot manage a growing church will be filled with frustration and discouragement. |
|
It of course took quite some months to copy a book, but a skilled copyist could manage a document much more quickly. |
|
Utilising software to manage your accounts is also the best way to ensure that the books are correct and reliably free of errors. |
|
I tried to sound in control and normal but all I could manage were hoarse croaks. |
|
How, a perplexed public is asking, did a thirty-nine year old crock manage to swim through the air and prevent what was a certain goal? |
|
That way their hinders are covered if they don't manage to stop the bad guys in time. |
|
She reported this to the Archbishop and she also offended him by not inviting him to manage her convent school. |
|
Theoretically, suppliers can use the point-of-sale data to better manage replenishment of goods in stores, and forecast demand down the road. |
|
I'm sure I can manage a full English breakfast even though I did have one yesterday and they'll have something less heavy for you if you want. |
|
This column is mainly about how to properly manage the introduction of a disruptive technology, which is harder than most people would guess. |
|
Participants in the food chain, aside from farmers and consumers, are increasingly positioned to manage the supply of raw food ingredients. |
|
In Scotland, too often, we still manage to be surprised that it even exists. |
|
It's important to learn how to manage your moods so you don't dump on loved ones. |
|
Cross-disciplinary majors are still difficult to manage yet those are the skills needed by today's workforce. |
|
We can bring in the expertise and we can manage that for the customers' benefit. |
|
How doddery old pensioners manage to keep track of that darn game, I'll never know. |
|
The research aims to help manage dogs who bark excessively, destroy property or display other similar traits. |
|
The dynamism of the energy sector overwhelmed this agency, and by the 1950s it could not manage its huge caseload effectively. |
|
Those refrigerator retailers who stay in business manage their inventories very differently. |
|
|
He was convinced of the correctness of his policy views and his ability to manage the system. |
|
The law enforcement forces already on the ground did not manage to exert sufficient influence. |
|
If you're a bloke you do feel a bit of a wally driving the thing, even if you do manage to buy one in black or silver. |
|
I may have passed on the cream, myself, but I did manage to get three fat fritters past these lips. |
|
Another database would manage employment info for expats and their family members who want to work. |
|
Americans simply must become more forehanded and consistent in the way we manage our public affairs. |
|
It will not manage money collected under the poor box system, which is controlled locally at the direction of the judge. |
|
Remote attestation uses cryptography to manage and assure the configuration of network systems. |
|
I manage to keep it in a straight line even though I swear I was going crabwise a while. |
|
As I'm a good project manager, I feel it is my duty to manage your expectations. |
|
Even economists who have long predicted a soft landing are suggesting that we manage our expectations. |
|
I think the lesson to be learned in the NFL this season is manage your expectations. |
|
Slightly dotty but with a taste for high-risk gambles, Henderson hired the seasoned pro Van Damm to manage the Windmill. |
|
Wicklow did manage to score a double over the Barrow siders earlier this year, winning in both the League and Keogh Cup. |
|
Even if you manage to get them in, they will contrive to escape at the first opportunity. |
|
It is not just a case of eliminating extravagance and waste, we have got to manage the budget and be even more efficient. |
|
The hard thing to do on this side is not to be an extremist, and we will manage our extremism. |
|
The letters manage to humanise his juxtapositions of emotional extremity and spiritual clarity. |
|
The very successful downhillers manage to simply deny that such a thing could happen. |
|
In every issue you folks manage to cram lots of good stuff onto those pages. |
|
|
It's the reason so many of us end Thanksgiving dinner stuffed with turkey, dressing and sweet potatoes, but somehow manage to find room for pie. |
|
Your users are so feeble minded you're lucky they can manage a keyboard without filling it with dribble. |
|
It's wonderful, the amount of litter they manage to accumulate in these frowsy little shops where the whole stock is worth about fifty quid. |
|
I'm old enough to remember the nightmare of trying to manage footnotes in a typewritten essay, for they were easy to misnumber in the text. |
|
To allow for just-in-time storage, an enterprise volume manager program will be needed to manage the volume size. |
|
The foodaholic just needs to learn proper eating habits, how to manage food, and balancing his or her desires correctly. |
|
Seeing as the worst he seems to manage is a bit of frugging on the dancefloor, it doesn't sound too problematic. |
|
Westerhof, who will manage the development said plans are at an advanced stage. |
|
The best way to prevent frustration here in China is to manage you expectations. |
|
It explains how the architecture helps automatically, adaptably plan and manage the diagnosis process. |
|
I didn't manage too many lengths today but I haven't been for 2 weeks since being poorly sick. |
|
We did manage a Calypso coffee and an Irish coffee to finish off, but it was a struggle! |
|
Check out how to control your costs, how to keep accounts and how to manage employees. |
|
If you've vegetables, milk, curd and cheese in the refrigerator, you can manage on your own somehow. |
|
There was the memorable occasion when we did manage a carefree drive along the coast before deciding to lunch in a fetching Corsican port. |
|
The storage administrator will also need to manage the number and currency of snapshots. |
|
They are full-figured and they relish in their size and manage to be fashionable, attractive, and dynamic and yes, successful in their careers. |
|
Twenty-eight per cent of the respondents said their organization had insurance policies to help manage cybersecurity risks. |
|
Then, if you manage to take his weapon, it usually means sacrificing your one flail as well. |
|
If you manage to beat Rob, he might just shout you a beer or swear at you in Cymric. |
|
|
When he does manage to express himself, his gaggle of interfering sisters humiliate him for the effort. |
|
Don't be surprised if gagsters manage to smuggle atomic bombs and crashing aircraft into the story. |
|
If by some chance you attract un-cool people, you manage to shake them off with your rapier wit. |
|
Public agencies and private conservation organizations are cooperating to purchase and manage land and conservation easements. |
|
Those who cannot manage weekly visits see Roselyn fortnightly or even monthly for their treatments. |
|
Stop ruining what little enjoyment some of us poor souls can manage to eke out of the average tedious day. |
|
If you feel that you can manage a credit card, you should subscribe to one with a low interest rate. |
|
Those in the danger zone are individuals whose finances are extremely fine-tuned, who barely manage to meet their commitments each month. |
|
Luckily, I've anticipated and manage a pre-emptive strike while he's still taking in the last statement. |
|
He jested that there was no way she could manage both events, as it would take about three weeks to make the journey on a Virgin train. |
|
One volunteer state coordinator is selected to manage communication and coordination of volunteer activities. |
|
How do you manage this since you can't predict the exact date of this event? |
|
Now she and her honey occasionally manage a date night or two when her mother or sister comes by to baby-sit. |
|
Giving them regular pocket money or an allowance enables them to learn how to manage their money. |
|
So how did our prehuman and early human ancestresses living in the Pleistocene Epoch manage to get those calories? |
|
It can manage any bore size from.22 to 10 gauge and barrels up to 30 inches long. |
|
The AANP states that NPs diagnose and manage acute episodic and chronic illnesses and emphasize health promotion and disease prevention. |
|
The biggest job for us is to manage all the people involved, whether it be the delegations, the police, the government and so on. |
|
He had to shift to Ludhiana to manage the shop here after the sudden demise of his father. |
|
Despite this, the unit does manage to repulse the advancing rebel soldiers, leaving Henry feeling more demoralized than ever. |
|
|
I have never known of anybody being demoted or removed from a particular role purely because they cannot manage people. |
|
We will continue to prudently manage our expenses and investments during this fiscal year. |
|
Should you manage to graduate, you may well find that a degree holds out no guarantee of fulfilling or dependable employment. |
|
And considering that this is not the kind of break that most newcomers manage to get, she does seem to have an ace up her sleeve. |
|
Our volunteers are like gold dust to Cancer Care we can't manage without them. |
|
As it is, more than ten Home Guards and traffic police have been deputed to manage traffic around the flyover. |
|
How many times do we ask the question how did he, or she, manage to win a gold medal? |
|
If I manage to dodge it, it will still flatten the grass and leave it's mark. |
|
The key question is whether it will manage to organise mass protests and a general strike. |
|
We hope they do not manage to eat death cap mushrooms and completely ruin their livers so that they need liver transplants. |
|
Sometimes I do wish I could be a bit more like her and manage to garden genteelly in tweeds and pearls rather than a baggy tee-shirt and joggers. |
|
The committee has also made explicit provision for Transpower to contract for generation and to manage grid reliability. |
|
The more configuration done through the browser, the more declarative the software, and thus easier to manage and more flexible. |
|
As they scramble from one temporary residence to another, they manage to get along, and in the process fall in love. |
|
I had a horrible feeling though that even if I did manage to get through to her, she wasn't likely to correct herself. |
|
I may have more to say about this dichotomy later if I manage to get my thoughts in printable form. |
|
He doesn't manage to be a goofball every single moment, but there are aspects of his performance that are goofball-ish. |
|
They didn't manage it and the courts have decreed the Korean chaps forfeit the money. |
|
So forget trying to sell them, say, customized database software requiring a dedicated server and a professional to manage it. |
|
A closed road and a detour on the way, but I manage to find my way around that. |
|
|
There are a lot of recent examples of corporate giants that didn't manage risk, usually to their detriment. |
|
Before I get to the part where I start gibbering and spluttering, I should begin by doing what I can manage coherently. |
|
It's strange because if we don't score we tend to defend well, but once we do manage to find the net we always look vulnerable at the other end. |
|
Instead, he underplays and it's a joy to watch him assume just the right mask of deferential blandness to manage his Colonel. |
|
They described their role as similar to that of the media, in that they report deficiencies but have no real authority to manage the city. |
|
Only a handful of companies will ever manage to bring their products to the marketplace and achieve profitability. |
|
Learning how to manage this phenomenon is a profoundly difficult task for any state. |
|
This hypothesis should be re-examined and verified in a much larger cohort before it is used to prognosticate and manage patients. |
|
How does someone manage to projectile vomit all over the footpath out front of McDonalds anyway? |
|
As always, the Bellamys manage to arrange a legal deus ex machina to solve the problem, packing James off to India in the process. |
|
We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
|
Cities must have true authority over land-use planning and the power to pursue progressive growth policies and manage density, form, and design. |
|
People living in political crisis zones manage to remain devoutly apolitical. |
|
Elie and his father manage to survive through the selection process, where the unfit are condemned to the crematory. |
|
A data coordinating center at the University of California, San Francisco oversees the study conduct and will manage the resulting data. |
|
His day job is running fixed-income portfolios for an investment firm that doesn't even manage equities. |
|
Training and education should include instruction on how to prevent and respond to or manage fires. |
|
Management and leadership modules include how to motivate and delegate, how to manage efficiently, and understanding basic employment law. |
|
I hope to be able to manage the combination or integration of these databases. |
|
A farmer is likely to manage owned land more intensely than rented land, to preserve its productivity for future generations. |
|
|
Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier. |
|
How do you cretinous imbeciles manage to lose your effing shoes when you're out for a walk? |
|
Colonists were quick to adopt the Aboriginal use of the fire-stick to manage the grasslands more effectively. |
|
They manage to get drunk by hook or crook, and keep their pipe dreams, and that's all they ask of life. |
|
A push-button control for percentage timer or depth of application allows you to manage the exact speed and amount of water applied per cycle. |
|
Their essential function is to manage the proceeds generated by the loan of tools, which are provided upon a daily rent payment. |
|
Once one season has finished, how do you manage to motivate yourself again and again to begin stamina training on your own for the next season? |
|
Though I manage to give Dambar most of my meat, I spot him sneaking a knuckle to his favourite dog, just like my own dad would do. |
|
It contributed to broader awareness raising of risk management and to defining and monitoring action plans to manage critical risks. |
|
Trustees must manage not avoid risk We must move away from risk aversion to risk management. |
|
The following photos show the middle of the track in the cutting, and how the two cars manage to avoid one another at the passing loop. |
|
As an iron hand in a velvet glove, he was able to manage the complexity of this problematic task with unfailing success. |
|
Mar Gul and her daughter still manage to scrape by financially, but many Afghan women are less fortunate. |
|
All will depend on whether they manage to carry on breaking new ground on the music scene. |
|
Most producers in South America manage this disease preventatively now because fields with significant rust development were not well controlled earlier with applications. |
|
Galina Solovieva's costumes are gorgeously colour-toned and Semeon Pastukh's painted decors manage to look grandly substantial while being conveniently portable. |
|
Have you ever thought where do the poor, living in one room houses or even those residing in congested flats manage to give the dead a decent ghusl? |
|
Enter your e-mail address and key code to manage your subscriptions, preferences, and profile. |
|
Sage Accpac CRM provides the tools to manage and analyze all current and historical account details and activities. |
|
The manual is as much to do with preventing an outbreak of Japanese knotweed in an area as it is to do with how to manage the weed once it is established. |
|
|
They manage to keep smiling and living in spite of their difficult situations. |
|
It is difficult to manage and make best use of all the different enterprise communication options on the market. |
|
I'm still confounded by how some of you manage to work full time and blog! |
|
Of course, any averagely talented person will manage to open this solution within seconds. |
|
Recently, Canada Post posted a job ad for a public relations officer to manage the reconversion or closure of postal outlets. |
|
When you can no longer manage at home even with family and household help, you need to make some major decisions. |
|
A steroid-free medication called tacrolimus was recently introduced to help manage eczema. |
|
It is clear, then, that entrepreneurs have strong incentives to manage their residuals efficiently and gradually to reduce their consumption of resources for any given output. |
|
It allows concrete pumpers to manage their daily dispatch responsibilities, report on productivity, and manage invoicing, equipment, and contracts. |
|
This styling gel straights your hair or makes natural curl easier to manage and shape, it reponds to your every need. |
|
My last hard truth is that we need to think of how to better manage such a crisis in the future. |
|
Move our competencies to manage to concrete a project so that it is in perfect adequation with the investment and result looked for. |
|
However, the authors do manage to tie together the moments that will define his legacy. |
|
She will share tips on how to become more self-aware, manage stress and negative thinking. |
|
As a final incitation measure, an intranet platform will be set up to manage car sharing. |
|
During the time that the truck was lying on its side, the road was at all times passable to local traffic and flagmen were in place to manage traffic flow. |
|
It is necessary that mediators be proficient, resilient, impartial, experienced and equipped to manage the complexities of deep-rooted conflicts. |
|
You could manage a blog on your site if you wanted to display serialized journal-type entries on a page. |
|
The biggest change in food television over the last five years has been the move away from showing cooks prepare food to revealing how they manage their careers and lives. |
|
He apologised for the situation and then flannelled on about ramping up production, being victims of their own success, and how they could manage the problem. |
|
|
And will Brown manage to convey the impression that he's in charge of his own meeting? |
|
Learn how to get set up and started with Online Banking, so you can conveniently access and manage all your accounts. |
|
On water, you have to manage your drift, orient yourself, get back to the surface, and get your sail back in the right direction. |
|
With such large portions, neither of us could get through to the desserts menu, but did manage to slip a cappuccino and an Irish coffee in for afters. |
|
Our team will organise the convoying of your yacht and will manage the whole of the needs. |
|
KanAm manages closed-end funds, and last year it became the first private company to secure a license to manage an open-end fund. |
|
The young girl and the man of God between them manage the transformation of the Syrian commander, with the Israelite king as a narrative irrelevance. |
|
I manage the orchard floor like I would the pasture because I consider it a benefit to have that long tall grass in there that offers a sanctuary for the beneficial insects. |
|
Paul and Detroit international airports manage to get three-quarters of their flights out on time during the hiemal months. |
|
Adjustable snooze and sleep timers let you manage your time keeping more effectively when setting up to two alarms. |
|
At a minimum, these solutions must provide mechanisms for large enterprises to manage these differences with a minimum effort. |
|
The projects to create electronic floras and faunas complement other major international initiatives designed to better understand and manage the world's natural heritage. |
|
Haldex's operations entail a responsibility to manage all resources and eliminate waste in the most efficient and profitable way possible. |
|
In order to manage the 2011 registrations fairly and squarely, they can only be made by internet. |
|
With its stackable feature, you can connect up to five N7700PROs together and easily manage them all via a master unit. |
|
I never understood very well that the televiewers do not manage to make the difference between an actor and the fictional character he plays. |
|
For quite some time we have been searching for a stable solution to manage our ambient music and customized audio messages. |
|
The ability to manage ambient music and specialized audio communications throughout various locations contained within a recreational theme park. |
|
In fact, looking at the porky physiques on parade at the Lakeside, it's doubtful whether they could even manage a hop or a skip, let alone the jump. |
|
Some people use the post office to manage bank accounts, pay bills, get postal orders, and, of course, let's not forget wanting to post a letter or buy a stamp. |
|
|
Three ill-assorted actors perversely manage to crash-land attempted poetic flights and turn overheated language into dead prose. |
|
You may never manage to drag yourself away from the view from your room's balcony. |
|
Highly trained specialists, they relied on their professional ethics to help manage the tricky business of judging and sometimes countermanding the clients who paid the bills. |
|
Finally, the CLSC was to manage the emergency unit, which would serve as transitional housing. |
|
Stephane is an overachiever with a talent in understanding the human communication flaw and how to manage with it. |
|
I find it is not very easy to learn how to manage every play but it is a good way to pass time when you are bored. |
|
Those musiciens manage to juxtapose elements we would hardly put together at first sight. |
|
Yet, as a whole, the events that transpired between 1900 and 2000 B.C.E. still manage to confound the contemporary imagination. |
|
Between work, paying the bills, and taking care of the kids, stress can creep up on you if you dont know how to manage it. |
|
Unclearly defined use and land rights offer farmers few incentives to manage their land sustainably. |
|
They enable women to manage this double shift, but at the cost of their ambition, creating a twin-track labour market with men creaming off all the top jobs. |
|
Burton don't manage to get it into the box again, and Fleetwood hoof it clear. |
|
Assuming we manage to drill through the first two obstacles, we still have a huge problem: Post-Modernism. |
|
Tip for a reheat if you don't manage to eat this in one sitting!: add a little milk to loosen the mixture and gently warm through! |
|
India had set an example of how to manage the vexed question of achieving unity in diversity. |
|
A donkey is easy to manage once the animal knows what to do and recognises the appropriate verbal commands. |
|
As organizations data needs explode, the all-new 4D v11 SQL database engine was uniquely designed to manage these new data storage requirements. |
|
However, we cannot manage this in the short time we have until the day after tomorrow. |
|
The member talks about the fact that we should just bundle up all the dollars, send them to Quebec and it will know how to manage them. |
|
Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations? |
|
|
Certainly, some restructuring is still taking place in order to manage crisis situations and to put individual enterprises back on their feet. |
|
Individuals with a physical disability who can manage an active lifestyle stand to benefit in some very special ways. |
|
I usually manage to do all my transactions online or face to face but have reached the point where I must grab the whatchamacallit by the whatsit and make two calls for work. |
|
Your successfulness depends on how accurate you manage the negotiation process as a group. |
|
Establishing a structure to manage the project and with responsibility for its funding is a particularly complex problem. |
|
A whole new lexicon is developing for that time of the month, along with apps to manage it. |
|
Simply select the preferred level of humidity and the dehumidifier will automatically manage the percentage of water content in the ambient air. |
|
If we can achieve all this, then we will surely manage to give every schoolchild in the European Union access to the Internet. |
|
Also, you have to manage the two biggest details of feeding transition cows: optimizing feed intake and improving energy metabolism. |
|
The result showed that without training the best they could manage was next to last place, but they had plenty of fun all the same. |
|
Nevertheless, the girls with no previous experience manage to blend in with the seasoned professionals without anyone pointing them out and calling them frauds. |
|
Now nearly everyone, from your cabbie to your masseur, can manage a few words in English. |
|
Most importantly it would create complicated flying freehold arrangements which are notoriously difficult to manage from an estate management perspective, as discussed above. |
|
Micropole-Univers was selected by Vacances Bleues to build its document base and manage the restyling of its web site. |
|
It would be vain to quote all the brands, it is sufficient to name those who still manage to keep face and even make profits. |
|
If parents don't manage to maintain a system of values within family, parents and children go their separate ways. |
|
With this data, organizations are better positioned to manage and control their employee business expenses. |
|
An excellent payment and financing method for purchasing goods and services and an efficient way to manage your business expenses. |
|
Several sustainable building assessment tools have been developed globally to manage sustainability in building's indoor environment. |
|
Another thing is that somehow, especially when they're not playing so well, they always manage to score at the decisive moment after all. |
|
|
In this form, they manage a penguin-style waddle toward the camera. |
|
It would be good if they manage to make similar arrangements for the Urals project. |
|
Some babies manage five or six-hour stretches of sleep at night by three to four months, but many do not, and others may even be more wakeful than when they were younger. |
|
Real estate agents know FSBOs don't often manage to sell their own homes. |
|
You feel that as a young woman growing up, you need to be a better career woman and manage this with being a better mother and wife. |
|
The Air Force asked for proposals to plan for and manage cyberwarfare, including the ability to launch superfast computer attacks and withstand retaliation. |
|
Who prepares the tasty titbits, who manage the farm, which takes care of housekeeping, who serves dinner? |
|
With their real selves hidden from view, clowns can manage to play the silliest of practical jokes upon each other, without causing offence to anyone. |
|
Initially the French troops move back, then manage to take their positions back, thanks to fresh troops lead by General Ducrot. |
|
Usually a digital library system with a large volume of data will apply database management systems to manage its bibliographic records, digital objects and Web links. |
|
The centre will initially manage outpatient calls from departments such as general surgery, urology, gastroenterology, cardiology, rheumatology, and dermatology. |
|
Charlie is as good as dead, and yet they manage to bring him round. |
|
So once again they manage to juxtapose the puissant music with the borderline puerile ideas, ensorcelling you before dropping you with an abrupt thud. |
|
The grandfather clock in the hallway strikes two and I realise with a sinking heart that it will be a good three hours before I manage to fall asleep. |
|
The hospital has a special diabetic care clinic and encourages patients to use the public facilities to exercise, maintain and manage good health. |
|
These things do not count, because they know that, when problems arise, the need to manage them will carry the day. |
|
Because every time I think they've finally spun off into some dippy little world that I don't need to visit, they manage to pull me back onto their side. |
|
Even if he did manage to elude all of the security systems, finding Jordan would be like looking for a particularly small needle in an unusually large haystack. |
|
However, our study found the equipment and staff required to manage common medical emergencies are not always available at sites of student assessments. |
|
You will also be able to manage discomforting pain as labor advances. |
|
|
An instrument with which to learn to manage the power of objects, cutting the lines of force and strike with perfect timing choice. |
|
Interventions are designed to target the dynamic factor and to manage the factor as if it had been clearly established as an antecedent to crime. |
|
On System i, MAPPING Production integrates with the operating system print function to drive and manage printing. |
|
So how can teachers manage their work without burning the candle at both ends? |
|
The identification of endophoric references, and the previous information they had about the topic, helped them to manage the text structure successfully. |
|
What the exceedingly nervous performer needs is not only musical preparation, but also a way to manage the anxiety engendered by the performing situation. |
|
These bizarre screeching sounds turn into horn samples, which, though they never quite resolve themselves, manage to work up an atmosphere of a nauseated euphony. |
|
This prepayment system meets customers' need to manage call costs and to avoid exceeding rate plan limits. |
|
Nonetheless, they manage to suggest the emotional breadth of the documentary and give us a glimpse into what compels documentarians and their fans. |
|
A 3km exclusion zone will apply around infected farms outside the four main problem areas and county council staff will manage signs in these places. |
|
It described the drive as part of attempts to manage dangerous goods that could be used to make explosive products. |
|
They also happen to manage several tea estates in Uganda and India. |
|
Controller designed to manage humidification and pesticide treatment systems. |
|
During the meeting, I worked to point out places where the customer's complaints were caused by the inability to properly set up and manage customer expectations. |
|
We need to manage our expectations so we don't declare failure too soon. |
|
Clearly I should learn to manage my expectations a little better. |
|
This is a man who's tried to manage internal chaos by externalizing it. |
|
The best distance swimmers are the thoroughbreds of the pool, but if you don't manage them carefully you could end up with a stable of draught horses. |
|
I was reminded of the part in A Bridge Too Far when the only supply drop the encircled Allied troops actually manage to retrieve contains nothing but burgundy berets. |
|
He undertakes to manage affairs in connexion with the dykes uprightly and justly, and swears that he will not peculate himself or allow any one else to do so. |
|
|
If X Factor can manage to pull all this off, those nine words might not feel like such a stab in the guts come Christmas. |
|
You can manage to find the somewhat obfuscated ASCII text in the file by skimming through it. |
|
The sowing of orchid seeds requires a green thumb and some experience, but it is a challenge, if you manage to raise yourself orchids from seed. |
|
These legislative tools enable us to introduce measures to manage the activities taking place in and around the marine park. |
|
To manage to do that, you have to insert a slipware between the clay and the enamel, which will prevent the enamel from merging with the clay. |
|
My 6-year-old daughter did manage to squeeze into one maroon pod, but she would outgrow the space in nothing flat. |
|
Despite George W. Bush's somewhat narrow victory in 2004, his party did manage to gain seven seats in the House and four in the Senate. |
|
But they did manage to blow out of the water any idea that parity was crashing the women's party. |
|
I just manage to steer past a female pedestrian laden with huge shopping bags, who suddenly steps onto the cycleway. |
|
We also need to find ways to manage conflict, which is a natural outcome of an increasingly diverse workforce. |
|
Using timesheets, a team datebook and todo lists, this module allows you to manage all your projects. |
|
The problem is that there's no senior figure in charge — there's no revolutionary elder to act as arbiter and manage the different groups. |
|
To access a work station or an application, we are now required to manage an increasing quantity of passwords that are not always easy to store. |
|
During the period of problem gambling Kristjan did not manage to keep his job, had occasional jobs and got paid under the table. |
|
Our common project brings with it a responsibility to offer mutual support and to protect and manage our surroundings together. |
|
You are tired of shaving, waxing, and constantly having to go see an aesthetician to manage unwanted hair on some areas of your body. |
|
If you can't manage a thousand-dollar credit card, they are not going to let you mismanage a loan on a house. |
|
The emphasis on freedom from want and freedom from fear is meant to ensure that the most vulnerable are empowered to manage their own security. |
|
One of its missions is to help municipalities set up and manage sales infrastructures created with the support of the Swiss aid agency. |
|
Maybe one day we will manage to get every child in the country behind a school desk. |
|