Sentences with phrase «because of all of these things»

Because of all of these things, the belt was one of the most important pieces of the soldier's armor.
Some people doubt that God could love them because of some of the things they have done, but God showed us all just how much He loved us when He sent Jesus to die for us on the cross.
I waited so long because of all of the things we had going on this year - new baby, new house, started preschool, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc... I was scared with all of these big changes in his life, that he'd just regress.
«I think he is making the point because he is really peeved because of some of the things that have been said about him in the course of chasing Woyome,» he said on The Big Issue on Saturday.
Because of all of these things, we decided to name her Mama.
My foster mom believes this is because of some of the things I experienced before I was rescued.

Not exact matches

One of the things says when you come into the meeting, close your computer, because that way you can make eye contact with each other.
«This is a terrific thing, because once that question is asked and answered, it's searchable,» says Wendy Arnott, TD's vice-president of social media.
«It's all the other things that you're able to do because of the combination of the hardware and software.»
The objective is to give things that both commemorate the occasion and hopefully make their lives easier and better going forward because of your gesture.
She chooses to eat certain things for breakfast just because she knows a photo of it will get her a high score.
Carl says the answer is because of three reasons: we don't believe simple will work, we equate simple with easy, and we like the way we always do things.
In case that cookbook isn't always the first thing they turn to on one of the many nights they spend late at the office or just because they forgot to buy the necessary groceries, Blue Apron is one of the best things to have in your pocket.
«Things are changing because we see the disorder of globalisation and the consequences in your own country.
«Because the one thing virtually every Republican has in common from Maine to Texas is that we are essentially the party of the private sector.»
It has been on an upward price track for years, in part because the Chinese — compelled by the lack of a social safety net to save rigorously for things like higher education and in case of illness — have few other investing vehicles with which to protect their savings from the ravages of inflation.
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
Chamath Palihapitiya, the CEO of venture capital firm Social Capital, says he's a big fan of Bezos» letters because they serve as a reminder to keep a long - term view, while keeping things simple.
«People who have a deep understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted in a certain way... they really understand how things work,» he says.
This is a fantastic thing to be able to do because you end up with an unbiased, objective evaluation of your own company.
Because very frankly the only thing of any enormous value at the Home Depot today are the 360,000 wonderful people who work there.
«We are focused on the long term and doing the right things, and we will be a better company because of this,» he told the analysts.
Well, there are at least that many different ways to be right, because every one of these coaches does things differently, yet they all represent the top 1/10 percent of the coaching profession.
Chamath Palihapitiya is one of the most sought - after investors in Silicon Valley because he has a knack for figuring out how things work.
But the jobs that require math skills and social skills — communication, working with others, all of these things you're supposed to learn in kindergarten, those end up being valuable because they're very hard to reduce to code or assign on a spec sheet to people living overseas.
Verbal slip - ups often occur because we say things without knowledge of the subtle implications they carry.
This is the first thing we talk about in Lean Startup because you can not do any of the techniques of Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none of it makes any sense and can't work unless you have a vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
Look «luck» up in the dictionary and you'll see this definition: «the things that happen to a person because of chance, the accidental way things happen without being planned.»
If the balance feels off, be sure to speak up — don't hold things back, because in addition to harming your professional relationship, it can affect aspects of your personal one as well.
«Because Prezi has a spatial element to it, instead of separating out things on slides, you actually place things in a spatial relativity, and because of that people understand and retain the information better.Because Prezi has a spatial element to it, instead of separating out things on slides, you actually place things in a spatial relativity, and because of that people understand and retain the information better.because of that people understand and retain the information better.»
Surry explained the reason behind it is «probably because that's when airlines are kicking off these flash sales, and that's one of the few things that still gets done by people.»
«But it's a bigger deal for lower - income families, because a bigger share of their budgets goes to things like gasoline.»
Some of them got jobs, and a lot of them went successfully into treatment because if you're not spending all your time thinking about how you're going to pay for your next fix, you do have time to think about other things.
You can tell the person sitting in front of you is an ace interviewer (a good thing, no doubt) because of his or her flawless performance, but you get the distinct impression that this isn't the whole story.
Things moved relatively quickly; because of the manufacturing that Sanghavi did for his robotics company in India, he already had a network of contacts for Asian suppliers and factories that he could leverage to find clothing manufacturers.
Because it is cloud based, its marketplace also seamlessly connects to hundreds of other specialty applications for things like managing lab tests and electronic health records.
Instead of calling 911, Bergeson drove 12 miles to the emergency room in a neighbouring city by himself because it «seemed like the thing to do,» he recalled.
Because autism is a largely invisible condition, misunderstandings can arise unless co-workers know what their autistic colleagues are capable of and what they aren't; the latter category may include simple things like greeting co-workers in the morning or keeping their shoes tied.
Just the sheer scale of it is also challenging, because you've got ta lay out the carbon fiber in exactly the right way on a huge mold, and you've got ta cure that mold at temperature, and then it's... just really hard to make large carbon - fiber structures that can do all of those things and carry incredible loads.
It works for me because I'm typically committed to several things already, so there is plenty of time for ideas to percolate.
Because of this, more and more Canadian startups are looking to capitalize on the Internet of Things.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
It would be quite fun because you have gravity, which is about 37 % that of Earth, so you'd be able to lift heavy things and bound around and have a lot of fun.
Just because the number of women in technology - related fields has always been dramatically lower than that of men doesn't mean that things will stay that way.
Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure — these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important.
Yet, when I had a bunch of VCs in here last week from the United States and I was talking to them about various things, I was asking how our wireless and broadband are here because we're told in Canadian terms that we have superior networks.
It was not too long ago when just about every organisation would have had many of these issues, sometimes simply because there were no better ways to do things.
The reason that reading your manuscript out loud works so well is because you will catch dozens of things you would have otherwise missed.
I wanted to get a sense of whether or not these sneakers were as comfortable and easy to fall in love with as other cult - favorites (Allbirds being the most obvious)-- specifically because the greatest indicator of a shoe becoming «the next big thing» is generally whether or not people actually like wearing them.
This is a fundamental tech problem: Do you shape the product because you've got a good idea of how things could be improved?
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