Sentences with phrase «so at a time like»

So at a time like this, where can your assets be safe?
So at times like this you should identify funds that have underperformed in the past year or two for reasons that you think are temporary.

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And so given that, we feel it's prudent at this time to look at alternatives like the reverse spin.»
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
At the time, each day seemed to pass really quickly — since each day meant I was one day closer to missing my deadline — but because I have so many detailed memories, looking back, the year feels like it passed really slowly.
If we were to stop there, the Priv would be a decent option for buyers who are looking for something that is at the same time familiar, but also different — so long as they like and can use a physical keyboard, of course.
They can also be programmed on a schedule so that they kick in at the same time each day — like when you get to the office.
So if we look at a range of market valuation measures, whether it's Shiller CAPE, whether its price - to - book, whether it's price - to - trailing earnings, price - to - peak earnings, when we look at these measures, they look like they're in the, what we would call, the 10th decile, meaning generally, valuations are cheaper 90 % of the time.
The down payment should always be large enough to make the purchaser feel like an owner rather than a renter, and the payments should be timed so that the item is paid off at a faster rate than it is likely to depreciate from use.
When the Pew Research Center surveyed thousands of Americans about their social media lives, they discovered that 44 % of Facebook users «like» content posted by their friends at least once a day, with 29 % doing so several times per day.
Just like any filler word, «so» is used by speakers at points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next point, response, or question.
«Japan has been in deflation was for so long, so it is about time someone woke up and did something about it and it does seem like that is happening now,» said Nicholas Smith, Director and Strategist at CLSA in Tokyo.
Bosses should let the employees have control of at least one aspect of the party, whether it's the food, music, entertainment, date and time or activities, so that they feel like they have more of a stake in the company.
So with the final race of the season coming up this weekend at Homestead — and the championship on the line for Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Joey Logano, and Kyle Busch — this seemed like the perfect time to talk to Brian.
So, it's much like Homejoy's «cleaning evaluation,» only 20 times longer and done at what Wilson called a «training studio.»
The idea is to develop eyewear that essentially replaces the smartphone — so that floating in the periphery of your eyesight at all times are options to do things like get directions, place video calls, or check into Google +.
Routines turn your Hue bulbs on and off at different times, so if you'd like your downstairs lights to turn off at 11 p.m. even if you head upstairs to bed at 10:30 p.m., you can.
Like the Italians who used to declare, «At least Mussolini made the trains run on time,» this CEO's half - hearted attempts at paying someone a compliment were so feeble that it would have been better if she'd said nothing at alAt least Mussolini made the trains run on time,» this CEO's half - hearted attempts at paying someone a compliment were so feeble that it would have been better if she'd said nothing at alat paying someone a compliment were so feeble that it would have been better if she'd said nothing at alat all.
At the time Kiip received its first round of VC funding, Wong was possibly the youngest person ever to do so although he says his record has since been «pummeled by, like, 40 other kids.»
Even if we're generally good at managing our emotions, factors like added stress or a bad day can inhibit our ability to do so at any given time.
«Marissa is the type of boss that makes you feel like you're disappointing her at all times, so I always feel like I'm on the verge of being fired,» Jeff Bonforte, Yahoo's senior vice president for communications products, told The New York Ttimes, so I always feel like I'm on the verge of being fired,» Jeff Bonforte, Yahoo's senior vice president for communications products, told The New York TimesTimes.
Asked about the worst career advice she ever received, Ahrendts tells of the time she was working at a big corporation and a human resources manager told her that she needed to make changes — like not talking so emotionally with her hands — if she wanted to be considered «CEO material.»
The Obama administration also considered charging WikiLeaks and Assange, but Justice Department officials at the time decided that doing so would be problematic, since WikiLeaks arguably did the same thing that journalistic organizations like the Washington Post do.
Or your PC can fetch files relating to that approaching customer or colleague and prompt you with zingers like, «Oh hi, boss, just noticing that sales are up 14 percent so far this month over last year at this time,» or «Gee, Mr. Freedman, you must have heard about the special we're having on the Monster Lawn 6000 tractor for Teeny Lawn 300 owners.»
Like so many other businesses, they were sending out one email to all their subscribers at the same time regardless of location.
So while employees may look like they're busily typing away at their desks this time of year, odds are they're actually being far more productive with their Christmas shopping than with actual work.
If you're that unhappy at work then do something about - like becoming a freelancer so that you can work during your most productive times.
Instead, take a look at what you did well, what you didn't do so well, and figure out how you can make more time for those other things you enjoy — like reading, going for long walks, or cooking yourself a nice dinner at home.
But when you're sliding down the hillside and wondering when you're going to be able to stop, and at times you're not even sure why you're sliding in the first place, and then you factor in that you've been so successful for so many years, you're just like, «Wait.
So the next time you order something from Ikea — or the next time you marvel at how a seemingly unwieldy product like a mattress was shipped to your home — take a moment to remember the work of Lundgren.
So leagues and franchises are exploring things like the Yahoo deal, and at the same time, companies like Google (GOOG) and Yahoo are looking at ways to market themselves as an alternative to cable networks and traditional broadcast platforms.
According to one report by Deadspin, the site was getting just six million unique visitors per month or so, which is a tiny sum at a time when behemoths like BuzzFeed and Vox are pulling in anywhere from 85 million to 100 million visitors monthly.
But in truth, there's a more powerful catalyst — one so gargantuan and infinitesimal at the same time that it sounds like the answer to a riddle.
Like so many kids growing up at the time, his fascination with making the impossible possible started with the real - life sci - fi he saw on TV: the Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969.
And sometimes the lessons come in the form of bona fide failures; some so harsh that at the time it feels like we're getting a PhD in what not to do — the butt ugly.
So Goldman says it chose the middle road, pushing to shop the deal at a more magazine - like valuation of $ 150 million (or about 6.5 times the magazine's revenues)-- a far cry from the $ 447 - million valuation Wired had originally sought.
At the same time, a political discourse that is overly focused on the external causes of misfortune can make people feel like the deck is stacked against them, so why even try?
What it's like: Ron Owston, dean of the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much time he spent on human resource issues, such as dealing with the concerns of faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
The goal is to make enough passive income so that by the time you don't like your job, your passive income will allow you to break free and not miss a lifestyle step at all.
Everyone has access to this service either through their insurance company or with telehealth providers like American Well, so why waste money and time on an in - person doctor visit when you can improve your health at a lower cost in the comfort of your own home?
There were so many things we wanted to do at the time that still feel like failures.
Its $ 6.8 billion in revenue last year pales in comparison to the $ 28 billion or so at media giants like Time Warner and 21st Century Fox.
If you are like most people, you will be in a lower tax bracket at the time of retirement, so the funds you withdraw will be taxed at this lower rate as opposed to the tax rate you are currently earning at your job in your 20's or 30's.
And you can listen to them at your leisure... skip around to the presentations that interest you most, take notes... And more importantly, you can listen to them as many times as you like, so you don't miss a thing.
So they're buying these, these are hope stocks based on the future, they are training at 40, 50, 100 times earnings and but there are other reasons why people like them, maybe sales are growing really quickly your other aspects of the fundamentals are going well so we balance those fundamentaSo they're buying these, these are hope stocks based on the future, they are training at 40, 50, 100 times earnings and but there are other reasons why people like them, maybe sales are growing really quickly your other aspects of the fundamentals are going well so we balance those fundamentaso we balance those fundamental.
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Since most phone systems were down at the time, NHN Japan, a subsidiary of South Korean Internet company Naver, created LINE so people could contact family and friends in crises like this.
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«I could see that there were many things I could do that would be valuable for the organization — cash flow projections, budgets under different scenarios, sensitivity analysis — but time is always at a premium so I ended up spending my time on the must - do things like annual reports and AGLC audits.
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