I don't talk
about it a lot because rather than exploring belief and how I came to believe it, I generally just get bombarded by both atheists and Christians (primarily, though other theists have bashed me too) for being irrational and stupid and other less interesting insulting things.
I don't talk
about it a lot because you guys seem to really like Salted Caramel Brownies and Nutella Stuffed Red Velvet Cookies.
I've been thinking
about this a lot because it's National Foster Care Month.
I talk
about this a lot because my expertise is detoxification and toxicity.
That dictates a lot of the way that my life, brain, body, and relationships function, but it's not something I talk
about a lot because...
This is something I think
about a lot because by working in these different mediums I was able to discover or understand something about the others.
I've been thinking
about this a lot because on several occasions I've seen parents do a great job of really seeking to understand their kids in session... and it changes everything.
I get arguments from people
about this a lot because they want to believe they can pick and choose renters based on THEIR STANDARDS and PREJUDICES (or neighbors).
Not exact matches
JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just
because it's really
about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a
lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a
lot easier for us to get off the ground.
I've written a
lot about how the Apple Watch, and all smartwatches for that matter, are unnecessary
because they don't do much that other devices don't already cover.
In the past month or so I've found myself complaining a
lot about this
because my drive time takes away from my work productivity, puts me in the office later, and fills me with intense anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
«There's less worry
about financial stability in China
because a
lot of other sectors are doing well,» Gao Ting told CNBC on the sidelines of the UBS Greater China Conference.
«I've spent some time thinking
about whether or not the feds knew what they were doing when they created these regulations,
because it really does spark a
lot of business interest in marijuana more generally.»
«And I'm really fascinated that I really struck a chord... women say «I've been dreaming
about this» and «This is what I wanted,» and it's good to see the reassurance,
because you come up with an idea and you do it, and having this direct feedback helps me a
lot.»
She's vocal
about the fact that it costs a
lot more than shirts from a company like H&M specifically
because she only uses sustainable goods and ethical practices when it comes to the workers.
Some of them got jobs, and a
lot of them went successfully into treatment
because if you're not spending all your time thinking
about how you're going to pay for your next fix, you do have time to think
about other things.
We all need to be a
lot smarter
about how we're each spending our own time online
because, if we don't object, these time - wasting clowns will never have any real incentive to stop.
Justin McLeod: It started just
because I was coming out of business school at the time, and I was
about to go back into management consulting where you don't meet that many new people, you're traveling a
lot.
It would be quite fun
because you have gravity, which is
about 37 % that of Earth, so you'd be able to lift heavy things and bound around and have a
lot of fun.
Because of this, I think a
lot about how technology will impact people.
In essence, publishers only cared
about books that had the potential to sell a
lot of copies,
because that's the only way they make money.
We're seeing anecdotally a
lot of people in real estate and development saying it's been harder for them to be able to attract financing
because people are nervous
about the future of Calgary.
Hiring the perfect candidate is
about to get a whole
lot tougher
because Canada's workforce keeps shrinking, according to Statistics Canada.
At E3 we'll be spending a
lot of time on Mario Maker, which I'm personally excited
about because I know my son and I will be trying to outdo each other building impossible Super Mario levels for each other.
But as a for - profit, I can make smart bets on marketing and talent that will allow us to do a
lot of good over time,
because I am not scrutinized
about how I spend money in the same way that nonprofits are.
«A
lot of people get discouraged
about meditation
because they like the idea of it, but then feel like they're «failing» at it
because they just come face to face with the quality of distraction,» says Arden Pennell, Business Insider's program director.
Patagonia became what it is today
because along the way we did a
lot of thinking
about what kind of company we wanted to create.
«I have
lots of stories
about being laughed out of VC offices
because they told me the entire addressable market for my company was 40,000 stores,» Lutke said.
«If you're a beginner and you don't know anything
about this stuff, it's actually an excellent place to be
because a
lot of the stuff that you wouldn't understand how to do on your own, like I didn't, I could just get help from a
lot of other people.»
«We'll learn a
lot about ourselves, the oil companies will learn a
lot about themselves, and the FAA truly benefits
because they will see firsthand how we can integrate an unmanned system as it exists today safely into the national airspace.»
We also get a
lot of messages and inquiries
about things that we've posted or shared especially now with stories too
because there's that interactivity and that back and forth.
During the early days when I didn't know much
about SEO, I deployed this very same strategy on my own site and secured
lots of links, but have since been cringing
because my website could easily be penalized by Google for doing so.
Customers come to SurePayroll
because payroll is something they don't want or need to know a
lot about and they want it to be easy.
Tecademics» 60,000 - plus members belong to the program first and foremost
because it has a
lot to teach them
about internet marketing.
There weren't a whole
lot of surprises,
because most of the details
about the phone had already leaked onto the Internet by the time the phones were announced.
Asked
about the claim often made by management that options need not be listed as an expense
because they are worthless, Spector replies, «That's a
lot of gibberish.
«This find is very important
because it reaffirms a
lot of the history that our people have been talking
about for thousands of years,» William Housty, a member of Heiltsuk Nation, told CBC News.
That's
because once you reduce the risk of failure by having a
lot of people around who will hire you next, everyone becomes more open and friendly
about what they are working on, which then further amplifies the benefits of having a
lot of people around.
It's worth taking a look at that Gates Foundation annual letter,
because it includes a
lot of data
about how the world is getting better for the most disadvantaged people in it — and also how most of us are unaware of that fact.
Many of us fall for these personality tests
because they tap into a basic human craving to reveal a
lot about our own desires and dreams.
Schwerin went on to say that adviser Minyon Moore had raised tough questions
about the wisdom of making the speech
because it could «unintentionally end up elevating questions that aren't yet being widely asked and introduce new damaging information, especially super predator, to a
lot more voters.»
«The problem with the cloud is very simple: a
lot of investors don't understand it
because it's fundamentally
about the enterprise, companies, not
about the consumer, you.»
«
Because the chance of death is really quite small at the ages where people would begin to think
about buying life insurance, delaying from age 25 to 30 wouldn't raise the rate a
lot,» he said.
Because there was a
lot more space on the desktop, we thought
about how we could add complex menus and a ton of information and graphics and text.
I've been thinking
about this a
lot lately, not just
because I'm neck deep in startup life, but
because my startup, Iodine, has recently released a product designed to help people manage their depression.
Thurman says that as people in business, «we should take heart
because, although a
lot of people who consider themselves progressive and spiritual feel like business is something very lowly, that it's
about just making money, the vocation of business can be extraordinarily honorable and has the ability to make a long - lasting positive impact on our society and world at large.»
Our old professor was a bit more upset
about it, though, partly
because the college milks those guys more than a Libyan trafficking gang (albeit the access to the labor market is a
lot better at the end of the process).
And that way your pitch actually becomes a conversation
because you come in with a plan, you already know how you can work together... do a
lot of work ahead of time so you can share what you're excited
about and why it works for your potential partner.
«
Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars because we would learn a lot more about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really b
Because [they say] it is so important to land on Mars
because we would learn a lot more about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really b
because we would learn a
lot more
about our planet here, our Earth, by going to Mars which actually makes no sense to me
because we know a lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really b
because we know a
lot about Earth and we still treat our planet, which is very fragile, in a really bad way.
Sussing out a candidate's capacity for delayed gratification, according to Vernon, is all
about discovering, «are you in it for building enterprise value and an eventual exit or are really just a cowboy that wants to get paid a
lot and likes saying you work at a start - up
because it's sexy?»