Sentences with phrase «actually getting interested»

This show can be entertaining if you can get past the bad acting and actually get interested in the story but the actors make that hard to do.
However, many people I've talked to are digging the dungeon crawl and it's actually gotten them interested in Silent Hill whereas they weren't before.
I really hate history, truly do, especially the development of Northern America bores me to death, however «city of Dreams» actually got me interested in how everything was a few centuries ago, especially how people's cognition and perception of the world developed.
It was really good — I actually got interested and read some of the stuff he referenced in it.
And unlike some other puzzle games where a couple of worlds need to go by before things actually get interesting, Tomorrow Corporation's game offers a fairly steep challenge by the fourth or fifth level.
It also ends just as the story is actually getting interesting and we'll have to wait till season 2 of the mobile game (and whenever Square finally feel like giving western players the new missions) to see where these threads go.
This is not my usual behaviour, so it means your game actually got my interest and triggered a (very small, sure) investment on my part.
Coincidentally, that is the one comment that actually got me interested in this subject, because I thought it was BS.
(Although, you may actually get some interesting results with that one.)

Not exact matches

Michal Kauffman writes: By Stage 4, in addition to the panic the company may be feeling as a whole, all sorts of competing interests come out of the woodwork when it comes time to actually move forward with significant investments and real money: from the European tech team that is jazzed about the acquisition, to the U.S. tech team that's threatened by it, to the corporate VC team that hates it because it will undermine a competing investment in their portfolio, to the Services Division as a whole worried about their jobs if the acquisition goes through and much of their work gets automated, etc....
As a team, we got together and connected all those dots and saw that we could actually end up with an interesting and radically new computing architecture.
Yet, while Apple is certain to get the majority of the day's headlines, it's actually Microsoft's products that are more interesting, mainly because they illustrate the rather decided state of the market and how difficult it's going to be to crack.
And there's an interesting trend in the Internet today where the small companies are actually getting smaller, and the big companies are getting bigger.
At 24, he returned to Japan to start Softbank and the rest is history, except for one interesting twist: Years later, Son actually managed to get his childhood hero, Fujita, to sit on Softbank's board of directors.
«If you are going to break through all the clutter you've got to say something that people actually find interesting,» he says.
You try to tell them you are not interested or what you actually want, but they don't listen and simply spit out their next tactic to get you to the close.
Comcast, which expressed interest in Fox's assets later, actually publicly released a statement saying it «never got the level of engagement needed to make a definitive offer.»
As a result, there are only two camps who may be interested in taking advantage of GameStop's Black Friday deal: those who have a tangible interest in video games but never actually got around to buying a console, or those who are uninterested in gaming but who will use the Xbox 360 to run Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Microsoft's own «movies and TV» service (morphing the device into something of a free alternative to a Roku or other streaming gadget).
But actually, Evans» point of clarification on this issue is soooo important, since it gets at one of the biggest confusions about monetary policy and interest rates today.
And that special interest exemption is also unfair to the digital music services who actually pay creators, but have to compete against huge radio broadcasters who get a free ride.
The catch is that you actually have to be genuinely interested both in asking these questions - and in listening to the answers you get back.
No one has a vested interest in actually helping someone or teaching them about how to get an out of state rental.
It's also worth remembering though, you don't get the tax deductions unless you're actually paying the expenses of mortgage interest, property taxes, and mortgage insurance.
There are many theories for the almost blind adherence to a «best interest is best» mentality without any consideration if the rule actually gets us there or if, as we believe, in its biased and uninformed understanding of the annuity marketplace, it actually gets us to the annuity consumer's worst interest — high cost advice for high risk investments or go it alone without the expertise of an annuity advisor.
However, most people interested in the product would actually click on the link and get to Amazon through there.
[42:14] Tony explains the questions to ask an advisor, to ensure they're truly on your side [42:28] 60 % of people surveyed today say they believe their financial advisor is putting the company interests above their own — it's actually worse than they believe [42:45] Why Tony has chosen to support Peter and his firm, Creative Planning [43:33] How you can get a second opinion from Peter's firm, Creative Planning, through their website (www.GetASecondOpinion.com)-- it doesn't matter how much or little you have, they'll give you feedback [44:00] Tony's biggest challenge when writing his first book, and how it brought him to Peter Mallouk [44:30] Peter explains the process Creative Planning went through to open their services to people at the $ 100,000 level, and how offering this extensive range of services to people at this level is unprecedented
Although it might seem that you are getting a lower interest rate, your new rate is actually the weighted average of your previous interest rates, rounded up to the nearest one - eighth of one percent.
And using some complex mathematical formulas, MoffettNathanson analyst Michael Nathanson arrived at some interesting per - subscriber price projections for major cable networks operating in a world where channels get paid based more purely on the amount of people who actually watch them.
And I reckon, it's sort of interesting for me for private equity in terms of all we've seen, and what we have seen, where we have seen some misconduct and things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the people in private equity, they're the greatest, they're actually adding value to their clients, they're getting paid really really well, you know, if I was in that position, the one thing I would think to myself as I skipped to work was like just «Let's not mess it up.
I've actually gotten some good mileage out of specific group based Facebook Tags but see little to no return on general interest tags like #Game or #Money.
A steadily increasing number of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is as old as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind of electric grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more of it.
This is crucial; you want to use actual performance data from the market, from companies you are actually interested in, so you can get an immersive experience.
After listing some instances of Halliburton overcharging alleged by Pentagon auditors, Mr. Kerry asserted: «While Dick Cheney claims that he has gotten rid of all of his financial interests in Halliburton, he's actually received $ 2 million in bonuses and deferred compensation from his former company since taking office in 2001.
Yield is the amount of interest you actually get, typically expressed as a percentage.
Lenders will also typically display the interest rates on the loans as APR, rather than the interest rate, so what you see is what you get — the APR, or Annual Percentage Rate of change, reflects the interest you'll actually pay each year.
So that's our interest and getting the communication that comes out of that, whether it's the book or the films hopefully it's coming out of a real thing that's actually being lived and not just talking about some stuff.»
Some very nice persons, and inevitably, even some actually very hip or otherwise interesting ones, get shut out.
What I can't get is how an infinite super being without a physical body with magical powers and a strange interest in what we do in our bedrooms actually makes better sense to some people than an infinite, utterly simple natural universe.
Contrary to what you may believe of atheist motives, I actually have no interest in getting rid of religion.
It matters because Christian leaders get book contracts, jobs and more because they have learned how to trick people into believing they have, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of Facebook fans that actually have zero interest in them at all.»
Do a search on «hell» for example, or «how to get to heaven» and we actually see increasing interest over the past eight years.
I do have to disagree with you, in that what we get may not be the truth, NOONE alive can really know the truth; but I have a genuine interest in knowing how people actually think about these things, and how they process them.
In all sincerity, I'd be interested to hear what they actually believe in, because I rather get the feeling that it is a relative liberality versus a true lirebality.
It's interesting that in this exchange, what got expressed was not just what each had actually heard from the other at various times, but also what each other thought the other was really feeling.
And when I thought about it, I could count on one hand the people who were actually interested in my intellectual and theological journey that got me to where I am.
Science can actually be a way into theology for them; a way into fostering an interest in their faith and getting them to thrill to the beauty and wisdom of God.
But for me, imagine if you liked working on Chevy pickup trucks and would go to boards and had to scan through countless comments of, «Chevy's suck», «I don't know why anyone would buy a Chevy», «Chevy's aren't even real trucks» to get through to read the comments of people actually interested in Chevy Trucks.
Even though I had no idea what made a good football game back then (us kids basically just loved having a reason to stay up late, drink soda, eat deliciousness off the grill and goof off, never actually watching much of the game,) I found myself genuinely interested as I got older.
They make me want to actually get a waffle maker, which I've never really had an interest in.
What's interesting about Bordeaux, is that while it is generally perfect temperature-wise, it actually gets quite a lot of rainfall, and their lands are pretty flat preventing natural rainwater run - off.
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