Sentences with phrase «actually be sure of»

That is all that we can actually be sure of.
What's more, fees are perhaps the only determinant of a fund's performance that an investor can actually be sure of ahead of time, which makes them particularly important to monitor.
Actually I'm sure of that as you trip over facts multiple times a day.

Not exact matches

Restricting workers» control over how they work is actually one of the surest ways to lower morale, deflate motivation, and stifle innovation.
Seven in 10 Americans — including some of those who aren't sure whether climate change is actually happening — think it's a problem that the U.S. government should be working to address.
The best advice I can give you is to try to make sure that you've got some board members and other advisors (not investors) who've actually run businesses to help take your side in some of the silliest of these arguments.
Make sure, however, that if you're reaching out you've actually got something of genuine value to share, as mentioned above.
«Canada's supply is actually decreasing a little bit because people are taking horsepower out of Canada, so we're not too sure how that plays out.»
I'm sure many of us are hoping that the sooner Governments release the grip on services and utilities, and stop hiding behind the «national security» banner, we might actually start seeing some of the world's most intelligent companies being allowed to do what they do best, innovate.
Getting clear on your vision of success, and making sure it's yours alone, will increase the odds that you'll actually achieve it.
«It's not just about satisfying a requirement or meeting hurdles from a regulatory standout, but actually looking at what my exposure is in this area and making sure that it's properly addressed,» said Lori Bailey Global head of special lines within Zurich General Insurance.
Since this is just a concept, we can't be sure Honda is actually planning to pursue that kind of service.
But they've been hampered by somewhat skeptical physicians who still aren't sure that the drugs are worth their price (their topline costs are around $ 14,000 per treatment course); part of the problem is that it's unclear whether or not those dramatic cholesterol reductions actually translate into broader health outcomes like a reduced risk of stroke or heart attack in heart disease patients.
And the issue of financing — making sure that patients who need these life - changing drugs can actually afford them — will continue to be a hot button issue.
I'm asking if you have fired senior management, the people who actually led community banking division, who oversaw this fraud or the compliance division that was in charge of making sure that the bank complied with the law.
The takeaway for the youthful entrepreneur is positive — your projected potential can work to your advantage and may actually be preferred to the sure (but less sexy) feats of the established older player.
But one major advantage to this strategy is that candidates who aren't results - oriented and sure of their skills will self - select out of your hiring process, leaving you with the people who will actually do a good job for you.
«They either need to be a super high - end experience that's boutique and niche... or they actually have to be for sure the cheapest, have a great online and offline experience, and actually get the manufacturers to give them lots of skews that no one else can get.»
The tricky part is making sure the goods and services being tallied are actually comparable to those of previous months and years.
They believe that being Amazon, it sure will come up with a way of doing things differently that might actually create significant change.
It's not going to be instant, you have to have the right storage on your device, you have to manage it, and I'm just not sure people are actually that compelled to do that, and that it's worth providing that level of complexity.»
Another way to do — to get out when there is that lull in the conversation, say, «Hey, I want to introduce you to someone, I think you'll have lot in common» and then take that person over there but make sure the person that you are dumping that person off actually would get something out of that conversation because that would just be rude — if there was anything there.
But, if you've been reading this blog for a few years, have gotten yourself out of debt, and actually have a nice buffer of cash, well maybe you're finally one of the wealthy ones, but how can you know for sure?
Start by trying to save just 2 % of what you're bringing in; put the contributions on auto - pilot to be sure they actually make it into the designated pot.
But for that narrow period of time during the day when I am actually on live television and need that information, there are dozens of people behind the scenes whose job is and always has been to take breaking news — whether from newswires or Facebook Live — and make sure it gets transmitted to our viewers.
They have an e-book you can download too that actually has business names that you can either use, (in which case make sure it's available in your state and not trademarked like «Sew Special» might be) or at least have a bunch of names that can help your creative juices get going.
Yes, there are a ton of cool offices out there that can offer inspiration for your own office design, but you're sure to go wrong if you try to chase trends without first considering if they're actually a good fit for your own needs and culture.
You'll also want to be fair with your rewards in terms of price points, and make sure you can actually fulfill them.
Not sure what being an agent of change actually looks like in real life scenarios?
Though this approach is not as exciting as trying to pick the best investments, I'm sure most investors would actually prefer to avoid the «excitement» of a particular investment going awry and costing them their financial future.
«I think small businesses should be paying less taxes, we just have to make sure that it's done right... We have to know that a large percentage of small businesses are actually just ways for wealthier Canadians to save on their taxes and we want to reward the people who are actually creating jobs.»
«They are sure that actually Western corporations are more about business than freedom of speech,» Mr. Nossik said of Russia's regulators.
Those conditions, meant to make sure reconciliation is actually used for bills that affect the budget, are one of the final obstacles for the GOP's repeal - and - replace effort will have to overcome.
Once extraordinary charges and options dilution are considered, it's not clear that companies actually accumulated much at all for the benefit of shareholders, and they sure didn't pay dividends.
The Reserve Bank Board sets a target for the cash rate at its monthly meetings and it's the job of the domestic operations to make sure that target is actually achieved.
It's the title, too, of a particularly cynical BoJack Horseman episode about mass shootings, in which beleaguered film producers find themselves rolling their eyes while they trot out the phrase, again and again, in response to real events as they try to get back to the «actually pressing business of making sure the movie gets made.»
Sure, Russia can inflict damage on Moldova's economy, but because of the previous embargoes it's actually decreased its leverage.»
«Make sure that whatever paperwork you send... you actually FedEx... so that you can keep track of where this information is,» said Harris, a certified financial planner.
Well, one of the differences is our proposal around C - 32 had to do with recognizing the work of Canadian artists and the creativity and finding a way in a post-CD world to actually encourage creators of content to make a living off of it and the supposed iPod tax was one way of looking at perhaps making sure that we have Canadian artists celebrated and successful the way we managed to celebrate last night with the Junos.
None of these is a sure thing and can actually lose money if you aren't careful, but provided things go well and management is able, it's possible to turn a profit.
I'm sure there's a lot of ink on these in today's papers, mainly around proposals to raise the retirement age (which we actually did two years ago, except the Trudeau government reversed it, but now evidence - based policy FTW, as the kids say).
«We actually do this fairly regularly... There are lots of different topics that Congress needs and wants to know about, and the way that we approach it is that our responsibility is to make sure that they have access to all of the information that they need to have.»
The first element I'm listing is perhaps the most important: you have to make sure there actually is some kind of offer and call to action in the piece.
Furthermore, in 17 out of 33 cities, State Farm actually had the cheapest rate, so we always recommend shopping around to be sure you're paying the lowest price.
In your selling process, it's very critical that you ask a lot of questions and make sure you actually hear what the customer is saying.
Beyond that, based on the memo in its current form, it's impossible to know for sure the role the Steele dossier played in the surveillance of Page without actually seeing the FISA application.
There are those places, and they're not bad, sure, but also, there's ASPACE, which has gone way north of «standard» co-working and may actually require an entirely new vocabulary for what they have to offer.»
You actually will want to make sure the interest rate is not too low, or else the «loan» from mom and dad could look more like a gift in the eyes of the tax authorities.
So there are plenty of options here — just be sure that you're actually saving money by refinancing, as the closing costs can eclipse the savings if you're not careful.
It's nice to put a face to the name and see who the human on the other side of the phone or computer screen actually is — just make sure that your employees understand that by using their personal accounts to share company content and interact professionally, they need to remember that everything they post is a reflection on the company.
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