Sentences with phrase «about everyone of»

But the left is a religion about everyone of them being politicians.
Been in many longtime loving relationships and still care about everyone of them.
He wasn't there long, just over 2 years within the organization, he managed to fight just about everyone of importance building his legacy.
My husband said «Yuck» when I told him about it, but then he's said that about everyone of your recipes yet he devours them when I make them.
And for just about everyone of those dates you can come up with someone blowing up something in Palestine / Israel, but you can do that for just about any year.

Not exact matches

Unregulated digital entities, created by just about anyone out of nothing, that assume some value denominated in fiat currency simple because they're being traded between anonymous people or bots whose only desire is to make prices go up, on unregulated opaque exchanges where everyone thinks price manipulation is good as long as it pushes up the price....
«We had a pen they didn't know about and we were taking little scraps of paper and trying to hand out notes to anyone and everyone that wasn't one of the guards or commanders involved in killing Martyr,» Coleman said, referring to their aborted daughter.
Any employee with some level of inbox frustration and a little bit of initiative — that would be just about everyone — is looking for something better.
The government tells people they have to buy it, and we have lower prices than just about everyone else in a lot of circumstances.
And in the world of email specifically, «everyone's picky about different things in different ways,» as Bank put it.
«I feel more rewarded about Flatiron, beyond the money potentially everyone could make over time, because of the fact that we're actually making a difference in cancer,» he said.
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
Love or hate the new president, there's one characteristic of Donald Trump that just about everyone can agree on — the guy likes to drive a hard bargain.
The family behind Loblaw may have more money than just about everyone in the country, but that doesn't mean it's willing to part with any of it.
People who are building careers are the ones who take the assignments that everyone else shies away from as a way to gain valuable experience and a new perspective, like the engineer who volunteers to work on a finance project to learn more about that side of the business.
«Everyone talks about the importance of being willing to fail, but more importantly it's being willing to have enough humility to recognize ahead of time that you don't know all the answers, that you do need other people's help.»
And for about as long as that's been happening, Google has been the King of All Ads, helping everyone from Mom & Pop outfits to Fortune 500 companies find new customers online.
Since everyone squeals with glee when a tech behemoth misses its mark, this prompted a flurry of articles opining about the feasibility of cashier-less shopping.
Everyone knows that Travis is not coming back; still, Benchmark said a lot of nasty things about TK and is now sitting back and watching other people try to convince them that the best thing to do «for all concerned» would be to sell out.
When Guy Laurence, the former CEO of Rogers Communications Inc. (which owns Canadian Business), took the reins of the telecom three years ago, he spent several months touring the country, talking to everyone from cable installers to call centre staffers to mid-level managers about their concerns.
It's not quite the know - everything - about - everyone promise of big data.
But some people are remarkably charismatic: They build and maintain great relationships, consistently influence (in a good way) the people around them, consistently make people feel better about themselves — they're the kind of people everyone wants to be around... and wants to be.
One month he's giving 50 of his friends a new novel he adores, the next he's suggesting everyone get out the tissues and check out a heartbreaker of a memoir, then a bit later he's back on his blog enthusing about a deep dive into eviction in America.
«Everyone has a different opinion about what the solutions are, but we're presenting evidence that will enable the teams, ourselves and the (governing body) FIA to make the best decisions about the future of F1,» he added.
Rather than relying on high - profile examples that everyone is writing about, such as Steve Jobs, consider case studies of other successful people who may be under the radar.
And as the success rate of runners makes clear, that's true of just about everyone.
While not all brands are quite as attentive as Disney, everyone in these organizations should be thinking about how their decisions impact current and future brand advocates in every aspect of the business.
While there's uncertainty about the future, the «what ifs» of the new regime are not troubling to everyone.
Another woman spoke about attending a conference for portfolio companies of a certain VC firm, when everyone was told to strip down to their underwear and jump in a lake.
But not everyone is in love of the idea of a ritualized switching off, at least not if it's unconnected to deeper reflections about what's driving the seemingly frantic pace of modern life.
«Even though [the Mash] gets a lot of respect for being a leading voice in culture, you have to be careful about seeing what everyone else is ready for.»
With the latter, you're prone to agree that «everyone is a certain kind of person and there is not much they can really change about that.»
The trend isn't surprising, «given how much everyone complains about the burden of being a public company and how much money is swirling around the private equity landscape,» according to Bulger Partners managing director Doug Melsheimer.
Consumers have spent the past few weeks running around and worrying about everyone else, so letting consumers know it's time to focus on themselves will be a nice change of pace.
But not everyone is so optimistic about the rise of digital currencies.
You leap out of bed in the morning, you get really excited about every single sale, and you drive everyone around you crazy because all you want to talk about is your new business.
Other exciting elements of the proposed new law include spies being able to legally hack people's computers in bulk, forcing broadband companies to keep records of which sites everyone visits, and compelling organizations to hand over bulk datasets about their customers.
Making sure we have a training plan in place and getting everyone on the same page about the sequence of interviews enables consistent candidate evaluation and reduces total interview time.
If you spend all your time worrying about your own career to the exclusion of everyone else's, you'll soon find yourself out of one.
The non-partisan Tax Policy Center has analyzed both candidates» tax plans and concluded that Trump's will cut personal taxes for everyone, with the very top earners — more than $ 699,000 a year — seeing average annual tax reductions of about $ 215,000.
You'd think that investors would be among the most cold - blooded and rational consumers of information — after all, fortunes depend on them making bias - free judgments about what they hear on earnings calls — but according to this new research, they are actually highly swayed by one tiny shift in language, just like everyone.
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll up your sleeves and go for it.
Everyone's talking about it, but few of us are actually doing it.
It's sort of interesting how much time everyone spends reading and writing about the habits of really successful people when I can tell you the one thing that sets them apart in one little phrase: They're not slackers.
As you mature, and gain a semblance of wisdom and a sense of what life is all about... this is by no means true of everyone, but a lot of actors like to escape themselves.
Everyone knows about Bourbon Street and many travellers have heard of Frenchman Street, but a native New Orleanian will tell you «the scene» is on St. Claude.
We actually believe that encouraging everyone to take enough vacation is more of a burden on leadership than worrying about people taking too much.
«Tonight,» says Leah Nathan, a friend of Petersan's from the animal protection community, «we showed everyone veganism is not just about weirdo food.»
We were doing wedding party photos, and everyone was dripping in sweat and about to pass out, so we decided to finish the rest of the pics in a nice shady spot.
This new release also made Grant's list of upcoming books everyone will soon be talking about.
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