Sentences with phrase «as things really»

As things really start to heat up in Paradise Valley let's take a look at how the real estate market faired in July 2016.
As things really are, much more sophisticated processes are on in the atmosphere, especially in its dense layer.
Born in London, I spent much of my early life in various fairly remote parts of Africa, developing a fondness for beauty in its most natural state - as things really are, rather than as they are often made to appear.
«As things really start to heat up in Congress, she is exactly who we need to lead the charge against extremism and for progressivism.»
Sonic Forces may be the more immediately fascinating game due to being the unknown quantity, but Sonic Mania is a master class in understanding what the pure appeal of Sonic the Hedgehog as a Thing really is.

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If you do decide to go DIY with your PR, you want to build a plan that is realistic and manageable as this is really only one thing you need to do in your business.
And then we also wanted to make progress on the primary structure, so as I mentioned this is really... a very difficult thing to make.
As a designer, though, I can tell you that while all these things are important, the main difference between well - designed pieces and poorly designed ones is something else entirely: having really good fonts.Don't believe me?
«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask for one thing in return... As we go through this, if you don't feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
«A lot of crypto engineers know Zooko as someone who only backs things he really believes in,» Mylund Nielsen says.
If you have a lot of old, antique things, you want to show that you're sophisticated, and if you have a large number of keys hanging from the side of your pants, it's likely you never really had control as a child, and you want to compensate for that later on.
Eventually you'll see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more people get on the platform, I think people will find less and less a need or desire to use things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
There was so much that came out as a result of those leaks, but the thing people really focused on was the gossip.
So Jeff Bezos, be CEO of Amazon, one of the things that Mohammed bin Salman and the Saudis are looking to do, is they're really looking to establish Saudi Arabia as a logistics hub.
«Nobody had their cool yesterday — it was really, really intense,» Windhorst said, adding, «If yesterday went as bad as I heard it, they have to make changes just to shake things up, just to try to get the team refocused.»
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
I think he saw it — the political pressure that really resulted from public pressure, or people saying things as simple as, «I drive around the city and I can see with my own eyes that the lights are not synchronized.»
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
It's such a hard thing to do as an entrepreneur because you don't really have the confidence in where you're going yourself.»
I think there's internal anxiety to make sure things get covered as a checklist, versus really stepping back and understanding what the users need.
We could certainly understand what she was saying this week, as the passing of our pet was really one of the toughest things we've had to experience.
She and her business are the epitome of working from anywhere in the world, and as a result of her own experience, she's learned a thing or two about what it really takes to stay wildly productive when you're constantly traveling.
As my own company has grown, I've had to make continuous adjustments to strategy and approach every year based on business development successes and failures and a slew of other things I couldn't really plan for.
This means looking for as many ways as possible to make the process and administration side of things really smooth and then find as many ways as possible to add value to the customer to make them feel incredibly appreciated in every way.
Sometimes the allure of a new position, a step up in title or pay, or just a really cool career - opportunity blinds us a bit to other things about the company that we might not like as much.
As a student of human behavior who tries to understand why we do the things that we do (often to no avail), I've had to accept that sometimes there just isn't any explanation for why that person just did that really weird thing.
Think of social media platforms as different malls, where sure, there are things to buy, plenty of shops, but really people are there to hang out and socialize (think high school).
Living and traveling abroad has allowed me to develop friendships around the world, and I really appreciate this, as it is one of the most rewarding things in my life.
Operating a franchise is really challenging and there are too many things to know all at once, but I always advise any prospective owner to learn as much as they can about sales and marketing.
While things such as courage and motivation helped him during his journey, it was his tenacity that really picked him up during hard times, pushed him to work through late nights and remain positive and upbeat during challenges.
But if you already offer health insurance, as do more than 90 percent of large companies, things may look worse than they really are, according to a new study conducted by ADP, a large benefit and payroll processing firm based in Roseland, New Jersey.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
Speaking as a cartoonish version of himself, Zuckerberg showed viewers some of the damage caused by the recent powerful storms, mentioning, «One of the things that's really magical about virtual reality is you can get the feeling that you're really in a place.»
It sometimes seems like «business as usual» is still making it difficult for people to really feel like they are collaborating and communicating to get things done.
But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same thing, are people who are really in tune with who they are as people.
It's constant, and you have constant communication with your viewers, so you're able to tweak as you go along, which is a great thing, but it's also really hard to keep up with.
«To regain confidence and trust, the first thing is to admit the mistake, then fix it, and it would come back slowly as we prove we really mean what we say.»
As a result, fewer operational issues occur and teams can focus on things that really matter.
As Guilford reports for Quartz, our bananas aren't going to disappear overnight, but they will eventually decline in a really big way if things don't change fast.
I also really hate the rose gold color; it's just a little too much like «laptop as jewelry,» and if you know me, that's not my thing.
Too many cooks in the kitchen can really muck up a good thing, as the cliche goes.
There really is no such thing as a perfect franchise business opportunity.
They really don't have any perspective as to how things have changed.
A: Truth be told, I do think that if you're starting a business that's just selling the same thing as everybody else, then your business really has no reason to exist.
«I pray every day that God will put all the right things, all the right people and the right projects in my life and to take all the wrong things and the wrong people out, and I really pray and believe that he does so I have to swallow my pride and take those things as answers,» she added.
If we can really streamline things as much as we think we can, most experts are in agreement that we will end up working fewer hours.
As a result, we can often feel clueless about how to act or compelled to do things we really don't want to do (like share a bed with a co-worker on a business trip!).
The first thing to notice: Technology is 25 percent of the S&P, so it's really true — as goes tech, so goes the S&P 500.
«The reaction we've gotten over the last few days as I've met with investors is they love the fact that you're getting a pure play infrastructure, cloud - levered, [internet - of - things]- levered company that really takes care of all the interconnections within the cloud and to the edge.»
«Other kinds of work — be it exercise, a creative hobby, hands - on parenting, or volunteering — will do more to preserve your zest for Monday's challenges than complete vegetation,» she has written before recommending that, if you really want to feel jazzed up after a break, you should proactively schedule challenging or engaging activities rather than just planning to chill and take things the days as they come.
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