Sentences with phrase «wise tauruses»

If you go on opening weekend, it's wise to get there early, especially if it's a big blockbuster - type flick.
Though Clarke thinks the chances of such a suit are slim, she advises that «you'd be wise to look out for what you're saying whenever you're talking to someone about buying or selling stock.»
She also said she was «penny wise and pound foolish» in trying to save the company money.
Employer - based insurance still provides the bedrock in Romney's vision, and anybody who has a choice between employer insurance or private insurance would be wise to choose the former — we've discussed elsewhere how the negotiating strength of large employers offers a lot more protection than being on your own.
Until practices or policies change, however, consumers would be wise to educate themselves about the privacy and security risks associated with «always on» devices in the home, from Google Homes and Amazon Echoes to smart televisions.
Layout wise, Bumble looks a lot like Tinder, according to TechCrunch.
I've responded to a suggestion or comment with sarcasm — not just because the idea lacked merit but also because I wanted to show how insightful and wise and oh - so - terribly - witty I was by comparison.
Perhaps a lame joke, but wise.
Recruiting is about finding a wise person who truly adds something important to the team, not just novelty.
A wise person will never invest in a company the day it's founded, for the simple fact that there's no information available to make a rational decision.
Voters would be wise to look beyond their own bank accounts and consider which parties offer the best ideas for sustaining and expanding their provincial economies as a whole.
I will control my thoughts, and will not allow a foolish wish to spoil my wise purpose.»
But the smartest NFL rookies have become wise to a harsh reality about their gaudy salaries: The money doesn't last long.
That was wise advice years ago, when people made less money and stopped working at 65.
Canada's «cowardly» chief executives are looking rather wise this morning.
Luxury watches generally paint their wearers as conspicuous consumers, but an expensive watch that degrades quickly is going to mark its owner as a conspicuous consumer who really isn't that wise about their money.
With these kind of numbers in mind, it's clear that adding some coding know - how to your toolkit is a wise investment in your career future, whether or not you're specifically interested in developer roles — since having programming skills means you can work in virtually any field.
And every time I talked about my story, people responded in very inspired ways, either creatively or business wise.
Percentage wise, that is.
Despite the hype around a few incredible dropout success stories, the vast majority of startup founders complete college, and a whole host of tech scene veterans (with the notable exception of Peter Thiel) say that, given the huge uncertainty inherent in the startup game, it's generally wise for aspiring founders to finish their degrees.
OK, maybe they do sometimes, but those occasions are rare and in general it's wise to remember that you pay a lot more attention to you than other people do.
Typical home repairs vary, but it's wise to budget that in, too, even for renters, who may be responsible for damage they contribute to or cause.
The Trump administration would be wise to continue to lean on China, North Korea's largest trading partner, to open a pathway for dialogue.
But it's wise to conduct a risk assessment of your businesses location to see what else could happen.
He quotes the Getting to Yes definition of a wise agreement — «One that meets the legitimate interests of each side to the extent possible, resolves conflicting interests fairly, is durable, and takes community standards into account» — as something that might work in a perfect world.
Business owners need to be proactive and wise in anticipating next steps in their company's and personal life cycle.
The Yale School of Management made a wise decision when it chose to accept Indra Nooyi to one of its master's degree programs in 1978.
Reaching out to successful people you admire and respect is a wise career strategy.
As businesses, especially startups, attempt to provide amenities to hard - working employees, however, alcohol is gradually making its way back into the office environment, but is it a wise idea?
Before ringing the death knell for any products that seem to have outlived their usefulness, perhaps it'd be wise to break out some Hush Puppies, pound the pavement, and find out what people really want.
It's wise to validate your product idea before the campaign begins.
Business owners across the country would be wise to follow in Smith's footsteps, as the effects of climate change are undeniable.
It encourages bias and makes us less effective at making wise decisions.
But when it comes to individual uses, it's probably wise to close with a repeat of the warning not to get over excited by tech that's still in its early stages.
Sure, planning for the future is wise, but not when it cripples you in the present.
In some ways, hiding money from Canada Revenue Agency using offshore accounts is just another option on this continuum, but when you take the risk into account, it's not a wise move.
«A wise teacher from India shared this insight: The elephant keeps walking as the dogs keep barking.
They are wise in understanding that confidence doesn't need attention; it draws attention.
The most effective use of reverse psychology for parents hoping to push older kids towards wise choices isn't to actively manipulate them towards your desired aim — i.e. by fake nonchalantly asking if perhaps your child would like to give up a sport or AP class - but rather to hand control back to a kid who feels like they're already being pushed toward a particular future.
It may also be wise to only launch one or two bundles at first, as to test the waters and learn a few lessons.
Not just personally, but career wise, too.
Of course, moving into lesser - known and still - developing markets can be a riskier (and more costly) proposition; it's wise to exercise some caution.
When you're aiming to reach the top of the mountain, it's usually wise to closely follow the footprints of those who have successfully made the climb before you.
So if you find the prospect of cracking wise on Twitter intimidating, you might want to stop reading now.
That's a wise mindset, says Martha Rogers, founding partner of Peppers and Rogers, a management consulting firm in Norwalk, Conn..
Whatever your goals are, it helps to hear what wise people through the ages have had to say about it.
' T is the season to be healthy, wealthy and wise.
Maybe some other wise elder.
There are certainly exceptions to every rule — at times you may find it advantageous to be divisive, but in general, this isn't a wise practice.
Prior to the deal's confirmation, analysts at Credit Suisse and Citi said purchasing Alcatel - Lucent's wireless unit would be a wise strategic move for Nokia, because of the former's presence in the U.S.
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