Sentences with phrase «so seeing wins»

So seeing wins where young guys are heavily involved is great in that sense.

Not exact matches

So every complaint should be seen as an opportunity to improve relationships and win repeat business.
This year, I was honoured to be one of the judges so I'm not just excited for the nominees, I'm also keen to see if my picks end up winning.
«What I hear, what I see is there is a pressure on revenues and we are a little bit stricter on the profitability of some contracts, so we don't always bid to the last penny to win
That's why we see so many businesses investing in new technology and processes to help automate tasks and reduce costs as a way to win new clients.
Ledecky's ability to excel at both the 200m and the 800m is akin to having Usain Bolt win both the 100m and the 5,000 m. «She's so versatile; I've never seen that before or heard that before,» she says.
It's not hard to see why we have a plethora of one - size - fits - all business advice dispensed by management gurus and bestselling authors, either extracting so - called universal principles from a few case studies, or claiming to dissect a new trend that winning companies are already exploiting.
However, given the potential for a so - called «Oscar bump,» the film about the Boston journalists who uncovered a Catholic Church sex abuse scandal could see an increase in ticket sales following Sunday night's win.
Others see a (not so) fast food hit as a way to celebrate a hard - earned win.
When people see banks browbeating the bond rating agencies and accounting firms to whitewash the quality of what they're pawning off on their customers, when they see bank lobbyists getting Washington to block state prosecutions of financial fraud so as to clear the way for more predatory lending and false packaging of the junk securities they're selling and to win the right not to reveal their true financial position, there's a good reason not to buy what's in these black boxes.
In all liklihood I can't see the NDP winning so may as well vote for the candidate you like the most in your riding.
So, on this chart we had one big winner that would have netted us 3 or 4R and then two losing trades of 1R each, and as you can see we would still be ahead even though we had no expectation as to which trade would lose and which would win.
So, still trying to win the province over, I see.
Chances are that someone we know will be impacted by cancer in our lifetimes, so as we see it, everyone wins when cancer loses!
So while these funds may have «won» in that they see their PCP shares appreciate a decent amount in a short period of time, some might lament the deal a little bit.
(MIT Technology Review) • LeBron James Reveals Ambitious Plan to Build Hollywood Empire: «Winning Is the First Thing That Matters» (Hollywood Reporter) • Why science is so hard to believe (Washington Post) • Neurologist Oliver Sacks on Memory, Plagiarism, and the Necessary Forgettings of Creativity (Brain Pickings) see also Oliver Sacks on Learning He Has Terminal Cancer (NY Times) • The Mysterious, Murky Story Behind Soy - Sauce Packets: How Chinese takeout, a Jewish businessman from the Bronx, and NASA - approved packaging have shaped the 50 - year reign of a well - loved American condiment (The Atlantic) • Who is the Brian Williams of Fox News?
So I concluded after seeing Wit, the play by Margaret Edson that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1999 and is currently running off - Broadway in New York City.
But given the religionists» no - wins - so - far record I see no reason to put any stock in any of these claims.
To be sure, the confounding calls immediately for theodicy: Why do we see power win so often and see divine inversion so seldom?
I can watch the practice and see none of the kids trying hard, none of them are interested... I can predict that we will lose our next game, and likely be correct based on past performance... but through shear luck, they might just win one, so predicting the future?
And so with this in mind, it does reflect the gospel narrative a little: it defeats evil and we see redemption and hope winning the day.
I honestly don't see how a zoo like this can win awards and say it supports education when it's so blatantly, openly creationist & anti-science!
So please check your inbox tomorrow to see if you received the winning email!
I agree with this hypothesis, my wife is never really in the here and now with me, 2 phones, a laptop, and an overactive mother - in - law with no man so then she accuses me of not listening to her unrelentless rants about what's on tv, and who won what, and I'm trying to see what makes the world go around.
@GOPer The way I see it if we can't win over the sheepies of all religions they will keep giving their financial support to not so much their gods but the leaders of the religions of the world and that is scary.
I can't see how believing a God does or does not exist makes a church better or worse, so I was trying to get away from an argument that can't be won.
Along with «liberal» atheists I've also met Republican atheists, pro-NRA atheists even a few atheists who believe that they'll see the Mets win the Series in their lifetimes, so we're not completely immune to wishful thinking.
With great astuteness, Weld saw that not New England or Boston but the rural west had to be won, so thorough attention was paid to that section.
i long with you david... and i myself stumble in my own awkward efforts toward freedom, and as you said, we know the fact is that it is scary to move into freedom... because it is unknown... but i see so many on this newfound road to freedom get trapped in the liminal space of wish - fullfillment community (which actually rather looks like affinity rather than the hard - won community that comes from communitas)... i'm sure this is going to come off the wrong way, but i'm going to say it anyway: many of the comments seem to be «all about me», and truly that is what religion is... but not freedom, not the mission of Jesus where you die to yourself by taking up your cross daily... not being centered on the «other» rather than yourself...
I believe a large percent of America can see this and votes for the guy's who do not pull such underhanded tactics in an attempt to win, which is why the Republicans were so stunned when they got destroyed in the last election.
I'm so pleased you won this award and I'm excited to see what the Deliciously Ella brand will do next x
I can not wait to see how the villains will be portrayed, and I got especially impressed by Robin Taylor — I don't think that I have watched anything with him, but that crazy look on his face, the nose and the hair look so perfect for Penguin the he won my heart over.
I would love to win this, so I could try out all the fabulous flavours I've seen.
I've seen a few lovely posts now with this mould so I'm off to try and win myself one.
So, it remains to be seen if this will be the trophy winning recipe.
Saw your technique for the powdered sugar but don't have a Vitamix - so pick me to win it!
I'd love to win so I can see for myself and make it my new favourite treat!!
I love both chai and coffee so I will apply it to both and see which one wins my favor.
My 12 year - old son is obsessed with Nintendo and Mario, so when we saw the package of Malt - O - Meal ® Marshmallow Mateys at the store, with a chance to win a Nintendo Switch, he begged me to buy the cereal for him....
One lucky reader in the U.S.A will have the chance to win 2 jars peanut butter (make sure you get some candy canes, so I can see your hack)
I have not tried any of these chocolate flavours so would be great to win and see what they taste like!
I can see why you win so many blue ribbons... your leaf topped pie is fabulous, too!
So I have seen you on OLN win in Corpus Christi doing a brisket so I'm turning to you for some helSo I have seen you on OLN win in Corpus Christi doing a brisket so I'm turning to you for some helso I'm turning to you for some help.
I was so glad to see that you won the editors choice award; it's so well deserved and I hope yo have a total blast in Las Vegas!
I feel he needs to do this to restore our faith in him so that in years to come we don't panic if we see little or no activity in the transfer window, because with everybody around us significantly improving their squad, Wenger has been quoted talking about the cohesion of the squad is more important than having one absolutely amazing player who wins everything for the club.
So I see the gunners winning.
the team nurtures players in the expense of trophies, we don't upgrade coz it will hinder development of so and so... we don't buy finished articles and keep waiting for the ones we have to come good, that's why other teams win trophies and Arsenal is seen as an academy.
are we so blind we can not see the simple fact that even though we have not won anything of worth in 12 years we are eminently on a better position than we were 20 years ago?..
«It's so important to me, first, because it pays the highest prize money ever offered and, second, because I want to see if I can win the toughest one after a long exhausting season.»
Also since it has been so long since we did anything in football most of the young players that start now don't see Arsenal as a big club or an opportunity to win anything.
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