Sentences with phrase «about everyone seems»

→ Over about the same time span, just about everyone seems to have become convinced that stock investing is pretty much the only way to go when saving for retirement.
Just about everyone seems to agree with us!
Just about everyone seems to have a Corolla in their past.
In fact, just about everyone seems to have some sort of electric vehicle in the works.
spot on, once we get 4th, just about EVERYONE seems satisfied.

Not exact matches

There is a debate about whether supplements are the right choice for everyone, but it does seem that those who are deficient could stand to benefit from adding a supplement to their existing diet.
These days, it seems like absolutely everyone is crazy about the British royal family.
It seems like everyone is on a health kick, but when I look at what people are eating, it also seems like french fries are still being consumed by just about everyone.
However, when the U.S. announced it was moving forward toward more normalized relations with Cuba, it seemed like everyone was losing their minds about franchises taking over the country.
Seems everyone has an opinion about what it is that makes Silicon Valley generate so much value and so many crazy start - ups, but I think a lot of those easy explanations are full of hubris and miss the real magic of what is happening here.
From the low - level shysters who peddled dodgy mortgages to the Wall Street investors who packaged them into securities and the investors who bought them, everyone involved in the subprime debacle always seems somewhat put - off when reminded that at root this was a crisis about actual people and their actual homes.
And pretty much everyone agrees that celebrating to the things that are actually, currently good in your life is awesome for achievement and mental health (being kind to yourself about past failures also seems like a good idea).
Everyone seemed enthusiastic about the plan, right until the last minute, when I was told that instead of expanding our funding, we were going to be defunded entirely.
Dominic writes: It is interesting that virtually everyone I have spoken to about the Amazon - Whole Foods deal seems to have no doubt that this alliance will be a success, and by virtue of that annihilate all the other grocers.
Internet entrepreneurs, Nobel laureates, Ivy League schools, textbook publishers, venture capitalists, corporate raiders, and junk - bond kings — just about everyone, it seems, is betting that the Internet plus education equals a very big sum.
Though it might seem as though Dwayne Johnson gets along with just about everyone — to the point of being presidential — that's not always true.
If there's one thing everyone seems to agree on about Comcast's new wireless service, it's that the cable giant is playing it safe, and the four major carriers don't have much to worry about.
It seemed so counterproductive to let everyone loose to do whatever they wanted, but I wasn't thinking about how my own startup team would never be able to make progress fast enough if I or my co-founder had to give orders and approval at every turn.
Many of these bad habits seem minor — complaining about your boss, hosting your own pity party, or trying to please everyone — but they can wreak havoc on your mental state.
You have concerns and fears about losing money in the market, and you need someone to help keep you disciplined when everything seems scary or euphoric, and everyone around you is running in one direction.
While everyone but Nintendo seems to be ready to talk about what's next, the NX, the company still wants to spotlight Wii U games.
More and more people see the flooding, read the stories about sea levels, and worry privately — but everyone else seems to be going along as if nothing was wrong, so they go along too.
It seems like everyone these days is talking about having a side hustle.
Cryptocurrency seems to be the new kid on the block that everyone is talking about.
It seems like everyone is talking about creating and selling online courses these days.
Seems like everyone these days is talking about Bitcoin.
It seems like this is a topic that can be endlessly mined for new perspectives because (1) it is all about looking into the crystal ball to predict the future and (2) everyone's response to the unknowable future is different — some want a really big life raft, while others are happy with water wings and swim lessons.
Everyone in the business world seems to be talking about it, even though no one se
It seems everyone is talking about the yield curve right now, but most economists and investors are quick to dismiss that it may actually be a red flag worth paying close attention to.
«If you don't know why you bought it though, or you bought it because everyone else seemed to be, then maybe you should take some time to read a few articles, watch some videos, and learn more about it.»
Seems like just about everyone was resurrecting people.
Just about everyone I know can rattle off six - to - 10 friends who married and then divorced a startlingly short time later for factors that seem more flakey than legitimate.
Of course there are battles to be fought about the politicization of the curriculum and the watering down of substantive content within departments; and it does seem that there are at least a handful of foundational books that everyone ought to have read.
But while everyone might know this about putting out natural fires that burn down buildings, it seems that many very wise and intelligent spiritual fire fighters are very confused about how to put out the spiritual fires that are burning down lives all around us.
It seemed like everyone had a bad opinion about white, blacks, or Arabs.
It seems like everyone's talking about shame these days.
The blogosphere has a way of creating little conversation storms that seem to come out of nowhere and leave everyone talking about them for days.
I thought 2015 was the year that EVERYONE was offended about absolutely EVERYTHING but it seems to have been a long time coming.
It seems that the one thing everyone knows about the Eastern Churches is that «they have married priests.»
Everyone seems to forget about the employees, since they're the ones that are actually effected by it, shouldn't it be their option?
If so, I'd be asking Jesus for forgiveness for my sins that I knew about and sins that seemed natural because Jesus haters of this world ensure everyone sins and all get blotted out for eternity... not knowing righteous from unrighteous.
He also seems to think that if he can get every word written about it erased from the internet, that everyone will forget what they've read and will go back to applauding him for being Tony Jones.
The radio stations all seemed to be talking about Jesus nonstop, and it seemed to be this crazy orgy of projection, with everyone projecting onto Jesus the antidotes to the things that had done wrong in their own lives.
When everyone is able to know and be friends with all of the other people involved in the disagreements, there is more potential for each person to see the others» point of view and to genuinely care about their issues when they may not have seemed important otherwise.
Fast - forward 2,000 years and it seems a new generation of disciples is behaving exactly the same way: building Twitter followers and Facebook likes; balancing book promotion with «platform time» at major festivals; booking up media appearances and making sure everyone knows about them... all for the sake of «the gospel».
Pretty much everyone in the Catholic world seems happy, or at least not unhappy, about this turn of events (though not everybody), including the traditionalists at Rorate Coeli:
Neville i mentioned those people only because the discussion was talking about dominionism the combination of the church and state as a governing rule all those people were government leaders all of them suffered in there own way.Its was the suffering that prepared them for the roles that they were to play and there faith in God was what helped them get through.We are made stronger in our weakness no matter how important or unimportant we may appear to others.I guess it is easy to fall into the lie about political involvement that its hard to make change but some people have had a huge impact.Really it is God who deserves the praise he is the one that creats the opportunitys to make impact on the world as in our strength we can do nothing.In hebrews the great men and woman of faith there are those that seemed unimportant to the world and many suffered for there faith Our Lord knows everyone by name and every small act of faith we do he remembers because we do it out of our love for him that is what the christian walk is about living for Jesus and sharing that love with others.brentnz.
Even for the threat of a solar storm, it sure seemed like everyone was rather ho - hum about it.
(When you think about it that way it may not seem so surprising that such a search should lead to the Golden Rule and universal principles of right and wrong applying to everyone, like the Commandments — though the steps involved in getting to these results are by no means trivial.)
All this seems to have helped provide a measure of stability to the rest of Williams» life — but that's something not everyone is happy about.
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