Sentences with phrase «start thinking about which»

Start thinking about which career paths could provide you with some or all of the benefits you desire, and remember to think about the negatives of any career paths that come to mind.
There is no right answer, but start thinking about which route you'll take if something comes up.
Let us know in the comments box below and it might be time to start thinking about which gadgets you want to see in next year's line - up.
To some people, this time of year may be a bit stressful because they have to start thinking about which gifts to get.
So, start thinking about which of these books you think will help you manifest the year you want.
Start thinking about which diapering route you want to take and start a «stockpile» of diapers.
«And that starts when customers log on to their HelloFresh account and start thinking about which recipe they're going to select.»
I started thinking about which lessons I might videotape to demonstrate «building a classroom community through social studies.»

Not exact matches

Think about it — those who start forums are asking potential and current members to spend time each day doing something they don't normally do, which is going into the forum on a separate site and engage in conversation.
She started thinking about running her own consulting business, which would mean trading security for more flexibility.
Then I started to think of it in terms of probability, which is when that poker craze happened — at least in Canada — where poker became a thing and people were talking about odds and stuff.
«When you start thinking about that you can see them grabbing market cap from energy companies which are some of the largest market - cap companies,» said Munster.
The first clue was that I started a list before I left which was titled «things to think about when I'm on vacation».
But the cracks in the plan are emerging, which means Twitter might want to start thinking about other ways to grow and make money.
And then when they can't sleep, they start to think about why they're not sleeping, which only makes things worse.»
As you might expect, the discussion started with what he called the «rule of three,» which is a simple way to think about the need to focus the scarce resources and bandwidth of the entrepreneur on the most critical and pressing issues.
To prevent this, beware of potential hires who talk about all the learning they plan to do during their first month on the job, which, Horowitz says, suggests that they think a start - up is as complicated as a big company.
I think about my last company, and in the last year before I shut it down I started 32 projects, one of which I completed.»
It's not hard to get started, as any thinking about a personal mission is better than none at all, which is what far too many entrepreneurs do.
As I started thinking about how to change that, I became very focused on the laboratory space and the context of the power of laboratory data — which drives, some say, 80 % of clinical decisions — and the ability to help make access to that information more available to people, and to try to create actionable information that would be accessible to people at the time that it really matters.
Today, technology disguises the fact that your startup is operating out of your house, which buys you time before you need to start thinking about office space.
If you're thinking about starting a crowdfunding project, you should shop around to see which crowdfunding platforms are the best fit for your project.
Think about an engine and how it works: each part scoops the next part which scoops the next and the next — the ignition key turns, the battery circuit is closed, the starting motor rotates the turning gear, the turning gear rotates the crankshaft, the pistons move up and down the cylinder, and so on.
For much of my career I pretty much accepted the consensus, but as I started to think more seriously about the components of the balance of payments, I realized that when Keynes at Bretton Woods argued for a hybrid currency (which he called «bancor») to serve as the global reserve currency, and not the US dollar, he wasn't only expressing his dismay about the transfer of international status from Britain to the US.
Before Nate at Oddball «discovers» all the < 2off the radar» European stocks I thought that I start a series about stocks which are in my opinion are strange or uncommon.
In a November speech, Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins warned, «As we think about alternative futures, we have to envision a world in which people mostly use e-money, perhaps even one that's not denominated in a national currency, such as Bitcoin», adding that «If we don't start now to find new approaches to handle these and other alternative futures, we won't be prepared for whatever comes our way».
I have no views about whether a bear market has started in stocks, because I don't really think in terms of bull and bear markets (which can only be identified in hindsight).
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Start with this helpful checklist from the U.S. Small Business Administration, which prods you to think about critical points, including whether you're comfortable trusting your instincts, whether you're a good negotiator, and how much you accept risk.
What started tumbling out of the closets at the time of Stonewall [the late sixties protest by which the movement marks its beginning] is profoundly altering the way we all live, form families, think about and act toward one another, manage our health and well - being, and understand the very meaning of identity.
My daughter says sometimes someone who doesn't know him will start explaining to him how to play football or baseball (both of which he's quite good at) and he just nods and is very attentive, as if he thinks the other person knows what he's talking about.
The Roundtable project got its start with a meeting at Yale in March 2003 and a follow - up meeting the next July, to which Geoffrey Boisi invited a group of mainly liberal usual suspects to think and plan about the future of the Church in America.
Wonderful, I mean who else would expect someone who is capable of thought to start believing in fairy tales about a nomadic desert - dwelling people one of which bore a male baby who was his own father and died for problems created by himself and now is magically eaten and drunk during Holy Cannibali... Communion.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework of life, and the student should raise questions about the meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity of the student by avoiding undue imposition of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
The course started us thinking again about the areas in which we want to grow and suggested techniques that can be used.
you'd think if god was truly the god spoken of then faith would be unneeded and belief a thing of the past — yet — people will believe whatever they wish no matter the proof or lack there of and its truly sad to consider that this delusion type mass brainwashing is going on right now and has been for over 2000 years... please don't let the time in which this sm.ut has been around make you think its worth its wieght in salt — i bid Lot's wife its not — in ALL early man stories from around the globe people have created GRAND stories about the start and end of times — its that simple.
The American Copy Editors Society is organizing a National Summit on Plagiarism and Fabrication, which will take place on April 5, and this has led a number of people to start thinking about plagiarism issues in advance of the event.
When you pick something that is so strongly established as the approximate age of the earth and start talking about doubting that as «free thought» you're rejecting the whole field of science upon which modern scienfific progress is built.
Stephen, if you think the discrimination only starts when people try to engage in «leadership» (which can be very broadly construed, by the the way), I have to wonder if you: a) have any experience with churches b) have any experience with discrimination Because you seem quite idealistic about the first, and naïve about the second.
Now, it's easy to think the start of a new relationship might be a time when you'd need solid friendships in which you can talk about how things are going in your love life.
It may have been the memory of Stephen's quiet courage in meeting death and forgiving his slayers which started Saul thinking seriously about the matter and ultimately led to his conversion.
My mind is in conflict over which topic I want to blog about first but I think I'll start with this: a restaurant review.
I was leery when I made a coffee steak recently, but it was so good it made me start to think about coffee and ribs, but then I felt like I needed to balance the coffee out with something sweet which is where the chocolate came from and then I had to hit it with some heat and thus the ancho chili powder.
So I changed tacks and started to focus more on the polenta as an ingredient and what it goes best with, which led me to thinking about grits, because polenta is basically just grits that have set up.
I started with my favourite nutella brownies — which I make at least once a month — but then thought, how about I swirl the remainder of my dulce de leche on top?
Even though it's hard to believe, Easter is almost here, which means it's time to start thinking about what delicious food you will be serving up.
I started thinking about all things smoky which naturally led me to bacon.
Even with the garlic, which made me start thinking about trying them for pizza rolls / crust wonder how they would crisp up in an oven... and then I thought, «Oh man, add some vanilla to the batter, or cinnamon, thin enough I could make blintzes!
I am in Florida, and it's hot hot hot right now, but football does start getting me to think about fall, which I love.
I like to use smaller skillets for Queso Fundido — this is about 6 - 7 inches, I think — because the queso disappears faster... which you want, because otherwise, in a big skillet, it might not get eaten fast enough and the cheese might start to firm up, which is always a tragedy of epic proportions.
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