Sentences with phrase «if fun sells»

If FUN sells 1,000 more policies, they now need to maintain two million in general claims reserves.

Not exact matches

I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
Each sale will raise the bar, and if you have a CEO who sells it becomes even more fun.
If you ask them, they just shrug their shoulders and say they are just «connecting with the buyer» or «having fun selling».
... If this park ever becomes successful, and everyone tells me it's gonna fall flat on its face, it won't be because we keep it clean and don't sell gum or because we provide great fun and games — it will be because our personnel sincerely sell happiness.
Sell Debuchy then have jenko, bellerin, and chambers for the RB spot Get a top CB like hummels Would love for Theo to stay but if he goes we should get Alexandre Lacazette still only 23 very fast and scores for fun.
Because you'll have a good day (even if you don't sell much), and people like to see other people having fun!
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If you're one of the few lucky people who own a now - sold - out Pat McGrath Labs Lust 004 Kit, have fun experimenting with glitter lips using all the components in her comprehensive set.
so i suck at this and also do nt really believe dating sites actually work because you wont know anything about a person until you meet them so i own and run my own business selling games i work a lot and want someone fun to play with i get bored easy with games if the story does not grab me (when playing alone) i enjoy gaming and do consider myself a nerd / geek i have worked for Nintendo and Microsoft i also worked for game crazy until they fired me for telling someone my opinion on game then they stopped selling old school games so i opened my own store in 2002 been working for myself ever since
so i suck at this and also do nt really believe dating sites actually work because you wont know anything about a person until you meet them so i own and run my own business selling games i work a lot and want someone fun to play with i get bored easy with games if the story does not grab...
Even if it wasn't a gross misuse of a license, Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days is a boring, buggy game with a universal selling point that's nowhere as fun, or as smart, as it thinks it is.
Super-weapons are hella fun, but this expansion is oddly skippable if you're not sold by its lean feature - set.
Perhaps even mentioning Cloverfield kills the best twist (the fun of the movie is trying to figure out if an apocalypse has actually happened or not, but assuming the events of the first film are the catalyst Goodman mentions, that mystery is answered before we even begin), but the characters sell the emotional struggle of their own ignorance.
That wouldn't be such a problem if it was meant to help sell the comedy of its ridiculous premise, but the movie is starkly serious and almost completely void of any fun.
Unsure if ppl will find Cap 3 as fun as trailers sell it.
The power, impeccable chassis tuning, and artful interior win me over, but I'm still not sold on the XFR itself, especially when Jaguar still sells an equally fun and equally fast (if slightly less powerful) XF Supercharged in our market.
It's a more extrovert choice than either, and is likely to be compared to the likes of the Peugeot RCZ or a personalised and well - specced Citroen DS3 or Mini Cooper S. It's not quite as much fun to drive as those — and is someway off delivering the Mini's levels of satisfaction — but with impressive practicality (the rear seats can accommodate most adults and there's a well - sized boot) plus more mainstream appeal than before, it's a car we're happy to recommend if you're sold on the looks.
Whether moving or motionless, they exuded an atmosphere not only of good health but of good spirits, as if the idea of standing around in freezing temperatures, trying to sell counterfeit bags to tourists, was the greatest fun they could think of to have that evening.
ON THE OTHER HAND, if you still need a sell - sheet and want to do it yourself, right now, as best as you can, I've made up a set of templates in MS Word you can use (just for fun, I used my books, but you can change all the info and pictures).
Shelving all debate about whether or not book trailers actually sell books, if this was a «real» trailer and not just for fun, I'd still sure as heck buy the book!
It was fun seeing which days of the week sold best, as well as seeing if I could track spikes in sales based on my marketing efforts.
It would be fun to go back and see how that would have done if I didn't have to sell it to help pay for school.
Securities lending programs provide real money to long term investors, with additional fun because when you want to sell, you can move the securities to the cash account if the borrow is tight, have a short squeeze, and sell even higher.
However, if you've already shown them how fun new people, other pups and places can be, you may not even notice when this developmental shift occurs because you've already sold them on going out on the town with you.
I think it's neat, I sold me RE 5 original edition, for the Gold Edition, it's pretty fun using the move controller, the only thing, I think it would be easier if during the giant fight, you didn't have to use the analog stick to aim, I think it should of been the same way as the rest of the game.
Everybody seems to have VR to sell... Sony, Google, Oculus... the list will grow and grow until we find out of VR is viable next - gen type thing or if it's just a fun fad like it was two decades ago.
Still, even if this game was not bundled with the console it still likely would have sold incredibly well as it was the perfect introduction to the Wii's motion controls, and a fun game to boot.
If you're just making an XBox Live Indie Game for fun or as a learning process and don't care whether or not it sells or makes any money, you can safely ignore all of this and just do whatever you feel like.
It was a fun game, but as I said, if you're not sold by now then I don't think you will be now.
The game offers a nice take of Akihabara that's fun to explore, but still isn't on the level of the aforementioned games, its predecessors, or other Japanese titles that let you freely explore the city such as the likes of Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, not that every game needs to be compared to other titles, but when a title is being sold for full MSRP and it's a bit empty, people aren't going to have as much incentive to pick it up until a sale happens on their platform of choice, especially if they're iffy.
And it would probably be quite a bit more fun if you had one of the nine lightguns that have been sold to PC users.
The Hot Wheels Expansion itself sells for # 16.74 (or US$ 20), or if you missed the previous Forza Horizon 3 add - on — the snowy, slippery Blizzard Mountain — you can get the bundle for # 29.24 (US$ 35) and really have a heap of extra fun to take in.
Sex sells, and while some games take this too far, I think Blizzard is having a bit of fun with it, if Blizzard gave one of their male characters a pose like this I might consider picking up Overwatch and giving it a try.
I am about to sold xbox one, if it says again co-op and in another game (by the way, next gen looks more like wait for the games gen... there are just not enough, most of them low graphics or just simply bad) and it is just a way of saying go on line, will say bye xbox, hi ps4, and if that goes sideways as well, then console gaming is over for me, console gaming was supposed to be for fun, with friends, guys u share coke with and laugh and eat altogether whike killing zombies on L4D or time splitters, bestgames ever, most played games since i started many years ago, now im just bored and tired of crap like destiny and the like, passed the game full in 5 days, now what?
Making games for fun is one thing, but if you're also aiming to sell your games and earn some decent income to fund future projects, you have to be willing to learn and adapt your approach to minimize risk as the industry shifts.
If they can't sell an idea without interesting existing properties, then what hope is there for a startup with a good idea and a fun game?
If I could sell something, that I am creating just for the fun of it, it would literally be money in the bank!
On the other hand, if you're able to use your creative mind to offer somethingon fivrr that would be fun, easy, and related somehow to the work you really love to do (rather than something that feels trivial) then it could be a stream of income to test ideas, practice sketching out quirky concepts, and as Chris said above, «create value, relationships or a portfolio that will build over time», selling work on fivrr / or donating work to silent auctions for organizations you believe in could complement a proactive artist's other marketing efforts.
I'm sure most of you have at some point been to Times Square, and if it's been in the last 20 years when all the fun and grim was sold to Disney and Main St. USA chain stores, then you likely share my feelings of panic and disgust walking through the bowels of corporate homogeneity.
Most artists who undercharge aren't making their art a business, It's a fun hobby and they sell their work because if they didn't their house would get too full and you can only give away so much to your friends and family.
And if you can buy into what it's selling, its mammoth, 5.9 - inch display is actually a lot of fun to use.
Smarthome devices are expensive, and if you've decked out your entire house with all sorts of fun smarthome toys, that's thousands of dollars of extra value added onto your house, which can make for a great negotiating tool when it comes time to sell.
My company's bread and butter is PPC management, not website development, we develop websites infrequently, usually for clients that we need updates to in order to improve PPC, or really fun clients that come across our desk (like NFL teams) so I'm not trying to sell anyone website services here, and even if I were, I'd still give you my honest opinion.
I guess if my office wasn't so busy actually working with buyers and selling houses I might be one to spend the time needed to check out yet another passing fad of Internet fun.
It's been a really fun / comfortable place to call home over the past 5 years, and if it doesn't sell we won't be heartbroken... we'll just keep fixin» it up and try again in a year or two.
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