"For the first time ever I took the garbage out because it smelled bad, " she says.
Garbage in, garbage out, as computer programmers like to say.
Outside the U.S., the data's not so good, so that if you use bad data, garbage in, garbage out, you'll have some of the outliers coming to the top.
One day, when the woman was not present to throw garbage out her window, the Prophet inquired about her whereabouts and visited her inside her home when he found that she had fallen sick.
As Scalia is so fond of saying, garbage law in, garbage decision out.
As with all online search technology, Zoom still suffers from garbage-in, garbage-out syndrome. (One out of those six results turned up a guy who lived in Florida.) Company searches can be even shoddier.
Along with the very good, Wall Street also churns out garbage for any rube foolish enough to buy it.
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In one project called TrashTrack, the lab had volunteers attach tracking devices to thousands of pieces of garbage to find out where they would end up.
With people consuming more and more, an inevitable question is: Who will take out the garbage?
Now, in addition to unloading groceries, he would also have the task of taking out the garbage.
There's more: She sells tickets at the box office, takes out the garbage and will work on the roof or boiler if needed.
"He will empty the dishwasher and not say anything to me, and I will get him back and take out the garbage, " she says.
At home the roommates are firmly equals, sharing a single bathroom and what little housework they manage to fit in (Kelman takes out the garbage).
The Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras, said only recently "we can't have people who had homes eating out of garbage cans, we can't have suicides increasing".
Obviously, the right thing to do was to go through the garbage and pick them out to be recycled, as disgusting as that prospect was.
Janitors and cleaners (except maids and housekeeping cleaners) perform a range of duties from cleaning floors to taking out the garbage to painting and carpentry.
His vision: A few years from now humanoid robots--remotely controlled by joystick jockeys at call centers in low-wage countries like China--will prepare your lunch, take out the garbage, do the laundry.
Across the heavily fortified American bases in Iraq, men and women like Salim Khan cook the food, clean the dishes, chop the vegetables, take out the garbage and clean the latrines.
About two months later, Ms. Menendez was arrested on the same charges after she allegedly punched a 55-year-old man in the face as he was taking out his garbage in Woodside, Queens, the official said.
Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality insists the issue is a tempest in a garbage bag, pointing out that 80% of solid waste going into landfills last year was Michigan's own and that total waste fell by 5% last year.
Our enemies would be denied the geo-strategic leverage they currently enjoy, as indigenously produced energy sources derived from coal, biomass and garbage knock the pegs out from under the cartel's control of the commodity upon which our transportation sector heavily depends.
Most of us dress up more to chase a raccoon out of the garbage.
People are required to put out all household garbage in specially-produced transparent bags that do not pollute during incineration.
Stelios put in 100-hour weeks doing everything from greeting customers to dashing out to buy garbage cans at the local cash-and-carry.
Spectators (those who still came) made a sport out of heaving garbage over the stadium walls, and 90-degree days plus opportunistic beer peddlers equaled myriad brawls.
Also eating away at your cash: garbage service, the sign out front, having someone clean the grease traps, printing menus--and the temptation to eat or drink up the profits yourself.
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