Sentences with phrase «really interested in do»

I wasn't really interested in doing reportage; we've seen plenty of that.
So as with many «non-profits», is the founder, Rabbi Eckstein, really interested in doing good works or is he more interested in using his «non-profit» as a way to have a comfortable life style helping his friends in the media and mailings businesses in the process??
The girls have been really interested in doing simple science experiments, so these will be very useful.
Even before I became a mom, I knew breastfeeding wasn't something I was really interested in doing.
«I was really interested in doing technical writing.
So when we submitted this for publication, the journal was really interested in us doing a meta - review of all the existing studies.»
Millennials are really interested in doing something different.
Paul Bertone «Terra Incognita» video courtesy of Bungie I was just really interested in doing open - world — I was super fatigued on building the linear missions, with no excitement to make another Halo game.
We know Kojima said he isn't really interested in doing remakes right now, but because these retellings would become so different it would almost be like making entirely new games.
6:45 — our guests (you) expressed specific interests that they wanted something out of the podcast that Melissa wasn't really interested in doing

Not exact matches

«I've spent some time thinking about whether or not the feds knew what they were doing when they created these regulations, because it really does spark a lot of business interest in marijuana more generally.»
What's even more interesting is that Hunter wasn't really in a position to do what she promised.
I'd be really interested in what you think I should do in this case.
Let's say that you are interested in selling your automobile, but you don't wish to accept a really low price.
«The skill set of starting my presidential campaigns — and building the kinds of teams that we did and marketing ideas — I think would be the same kinds of skills that I would enjoy exercising in the private sector... The conversations I have with Silicon Valley and with venture capital pull together my interests in science and organization in a way I find really satisfying.»
This is something that I believe makes all the difference of whether you can stick to a daily routine or not... Finding others who also have an interest in a great and productive routine really is probably 80 - 90 percent of what you can do to set yourself on the right track.»
It's an important thing for people to understand because I think, especially today, a lot of people — we don't want to be a boring person, like we really want to be interesting people and have interesting lives but the problem is that, that conflicts with what makes a relationship good in a lot of cases.
The 2.9 % rise in December average hourly earnings «might put a little bit more pressure on the Fed to accelerate the path [of interest rate hikes], but I really don't think it's going to be that significant a push,» said Dan North, chief economist at Euler Hermes North America.
It's quite different from the general population in terms of the interest, but at the same time I think people are not sure whether they really can do it.
SM is such a critical part of every business's business today that it really can't be left to the alleged professionals — hired guns at old - line agencies who generally know almost as little about this stuff as you do — or simply delegated to employees who have the attitude, aptitude, and interest in creating some of this.
But the Whistle Sports study finds that the teenage audience is more interested in things like «fails» (which doesn't really interest the 34 - 54 audience, Selander says), or behind - the - scenes videos, or crazy dunks, or trick shots, or pranks.
As a young man I did everything I could to scrape by without working and, since I didn't have much growing up, I wasn't really interested in material things.
In a Twitter discussion with Intercept founder Glenn Greenwald, Tufekci argued that these mass leaks often contain internal machinations and gossip from within a campaign, which might be interesting from a historical context, but don't really have any larger news or social value.
There is a core misunderstanding about how that system works, which is that — let's say if you are a shop and you are selling muffins, right, you might want to target people in a specific town who might be interested in baking or some demographic, but we don't send that information to you, we just show the message to the right people and that's a really important, I think, common misunderstanding of how the system works.
The magazine was kind of a reflection of how I grew up in New Hampshire, which was doing really interesting things with my family — skiing, hiking, fishing, etc..
When I spoke with one handler from Zirtual (she is part of the Client Happiness Team), she had quite a bit of advice for me but didn't really seem too interested in handling my specific issues and complaints.
«I'll ask [potential hires] about something that hasn't gone so well in their life and then ask them what they've learned from it because the next thing I look for in people is curiosity,» he says, «I'm interested in people who take those negative experiences in their lives and are really curious about what happened and can talk intelligently about what they learned and what they might do differently.»
What do they over promise, which is becoming common, and then specifically for banks it's both I would say regulation, but also how the world is managing interest rates in a way that hasn't really happened since there's an example, by the way, it's World War II.
But consider: if you're really interested in social justice, you might well insist that Canadian CEOs continue outsourcing to foreign countries, where workers surely need the jobs (on average) much more than (most) Canadians do.
All of them do really important work in connecting people, but I was looking for something that would allow me to make a deeper connection with select people interested in tangible results.
In the days leading up to a social function, take time to peruse the news, «including the sections that don't really interest you,» Mark Simchock writes.
SARA EISEN: Stan, do you think this is gonna be a tricky task in normalizing raising interest rates, now that we are starting to really see inflation take hold?
«This job is working with interesting people and interesting actors — I didn't feel like I needed to be in another period drama, but this was just a really interesting director who had done a really interesting film,» says actor @douglasbooth of the @tribeca Film Festival film «Mary Shelley.»
«The Fed has not raised interest rates in such a long time, that it should really do it for good, not give it a try and then have to come back,» International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde said at a press conference in Ankara.
You'll learn that this customer doesn't really exist, or not exactly in the way you described him, so you'll revise your description to match the customer base that's really interested in what you're doing
What we have really seen over the past several years, in terms of the appreciation of markets and the decline of interest rates based on what the Fed has been doing, is a result which has eliminated the possibility of investors in bonds and stocks to earn an adequate return relative to their expected liabilities.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
People don't really want to learn about supply and demand, even if it is presented in an interesting way (like this episode).
If you opt for an extended repayment plan when you don't really need it, you could end up paying thousands more in interest over time.
«It's a fight we don't want to have, though, because while these fights can drag on in international trade tribunals for years it really puts the pinch on smaller producers... In the short term, what I'm most interested in is protecting the ability of Nova Scotia forestry producers to continue to work without being subject to an unfair duty at the border.&raquin international trade tribunals for years it really puts the pinch on smaller producers... In the short term, what I'm most interested in is protecting the ability of Nova Scotia forestry producers to continue to work without being subject to an unfair duty at the border.&raquIn the short term, what I'm most interested in is protecting the ability of Nova Scotia forestry producers to continue to work without being subject to an unfair duty at the border.&raquin is protecting the ability of Nova Scotia forestry producers to continue to work without being subject to an unfair duty at the border.»
Are our politicians really going to do anything that is going to affect monies coming in there own pocket books?Is the government really interested in resolving this huge problem with the companies listed above or are they pretending to be concerned because that is what politics say they should do.
I just was sort of interested and talked to a lot of people about what was going on, but I wasn't really interested in looking at the business side of it, so I never was doing that.
[04:44:07] CHARLIE MUNGER: Well, part of being in a position, like, that we argue by, you really don't want conflict of interest or even appearance of it.
I noted with interest the Guaranteed Income part of the book but with the heavy USA leaning see that for us in the UK only annuities are really available — and as I have dual nationality as a Kiwi we don't even have those back in New Zealand.
It doesn't really matter if the topic doesn't motivate you or your visitors are not interested in it, you rush into typing in order to publish the post on time and bring some new content.
I don't know that these rules people really hold in the realm of these Bernanke terminology; zero bond interest rates.
The defensive investor, which we wrote in our last post is a patient investor and an investor who doesn't have the time, interest, or capital (think doctor, widow, or early 20s investors) to really analyze the stock market and pick out names which may outperform the overall market.
But as I noted last week (see Two Point Three Sigmas Above the Norm), nominal growth and interest rate variations have historically canceled out over the past century, with little effect on the accuracy of our valuation estimates — matched reductions in the growth rate and the discount rate really don't affect fair value.
Would be interesting to see the splits of your readership, since that's what everyone is really doing here in the comments section.
The details of Catholic beliefs are really not of much interest to most non-Catholics, so they can hardly be expected to do in depth investigations on their own with so many other more pressing news items.
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