A thicker layer of ordsprog

en A thicker layer of ice requires some manual labor, so we tested the latest ice scrapers. We did this by freezing water to the bottom of the pan and then scraping that ice off with the ice scrapers we were testing.

en We're certain there's water. We're not certain it's liquid. The evidence that there might be liquid water is compelling. I think that liquid water is just below the surface. But a different school of thought says the ice layer is much thicker.

en What I'd recommend is that they brush their teeth extremely well but also brush their tongue and use one of the tongue scrapers.

en We create sort of a multi-layered product so we'll have a layer for streets; we'll have a layer for points of interest such as government buildings, embassies, airports and industrial zones. They'll be a separate layer for parks and also a separate layer for water for example.

en I knew that the testing lab was a great place to gain efficiency based on my previous startup experience. With manual testing you can't reproduce problems as readily and the breadth of test-case coverage isn't as high. With more automation, you can focus your QA [quality assurance] team on making a difference, versus manual re-cabling to run nightly tests.

en My own opinion is most bottling line supervisors cannot be paid a salary. My opinion is whether (production supervisors) are doing a lot of manual labor or a little manual labor these people need to be paid as hourly employees, they do not make managerial decisions.

en We're scraping the bottom of the bottom so this was amazing. We're not thinking title -- Bayern is in a different league. The fans can dream though.

en The ELIZA test is an involved testing process using sophisticated machinery, and from our inception over 20 years ago, our aim was to provide Third World countries that can't afford machines like that the ability to conduct rapid testing with a simple manual process.

en Scraping the bottom of the barrel

en Labor is work that leaves no trace behind it when it is finished, or if it does, as in the case of the tilled field, this product of human activity requires still more labor, incessant, tireless labor, to maintain its identity as a ''work'' of man.
  Mary McCarthy

en At the beginning of the year, we test everybody one time. After everybody's been tested initially, we do random testing throughout the year, ... Now, if we have reasonable suspicion ... we can have that student drug tested.

en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. They did geophysical testing, and they tested and they tested,

en Relations with many of our oldest friends are, quite frankly, scraping the bottom right now,

en The other day they asked me about mandatory drug testing. I said I believed in drug testing a long time ago. All through the sixties I tested everything.

en Attracting people is difficult to do. It requires careful, strategic planning. It requires management expertise. We can't pretend the labor market isn't what it is.


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