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What she meant is that instead of making a latte, in which you pour two shots of espresso into a cup and then top it with steamed milk and foam, you flip the process.
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Mr. McConnell's proposal would essentially flip the current process on its head by calling on Congress to disapprove rather than approve an administration request for a debt limit increase.
We instead flip the booking process in order to realise the on-demand aspect," Poppenreiter says.
Startups like Khan Academy, 2tor, Show Me Udemy, Udacity, Grockit, Coursera, and StraighterLine are all beginning to show how easy it is to flip the educational process — in other words, to use video and advanced web platforms to make learning more affordable and effective.
Think of how life could be worse, and flip the thought process to recognize what you do have.
Each time you flip the steak, you "reset" the process of heat from the pan penetrating to the interior of the meat and may drain off juices, ensuring that you're left with a steak with a tough exterior and, by the time that takes to cook, a potentially over-cooked interior.
Use these intern-hiring tools to turn this "coin toss" decision into a manageable process and flip the odds in your favor.
If you do this, though, it may be trickier to flip the bird during the cooking process.
Other researchers have found that a tiny electric current can flip the dimer, so Sweetman and colleagues decided to create their switch by running the process backward, mechanically flipping the dimer to control an electric current.
Here's the deal: The intersection of the social web and social good is flipping the traditional funding process upside down.
The charmingly unreliable Urban Dictionary argues that "flipping the bird" is "the process of taking a bird, normally a pigeon, and turning it upside down in an effort to see its genitalia".
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