Such a probability does have a real basis if it is about DNA, because you can
actually say things like «there is a 1 in a trillion chance that the match is accidental».
Some literary agents will
actually say things like, «I don't think there's a big market for your book and I don't think we'll get a good advance.
And if the permissive parent doesn't
actually say those things, her actions send the same message.
It's a pity that fans can't
actually say things as they are.
Wow, Reality, you have
actually said some things that I agree with.
Wenger has given 3,000 interviews at Arsenal but never
actually said any thing in any one of those interviews.
«You go through the league,» Bennett says, «and not many white players are
actually saying things like Chris does.
Osborne is being more forceful than usual in tone - while
actually saying things that make him appear rather weak.
These writers aren't just popular on social media because they have popular books — they're popular because they're
actually saying things on Twitter that people are responding to.
But then on the other hand, there's a thing where if you go to the auction house in game there's an actual auctioneer whose
actually saying things like, doing the actual auctioneer talk `... sold to the man in the back» like there's actually someone saying that in - game.
Not exact matches
The final
thing to
say is that those «officials» should pay closer attention to what the Bank of Canada
actually says, and less to the over-interpretation of those words by the currency traders who have driven the Canadian dollar to 80 U.S. cents in recent days, a 10 - percent increase since May.
«I generally think that as far as privacy laws go the security breach disclosure ones are not a bad
thing — they're focused, they only kick in when there's
actually a problem, and so on,» Singleton
says, but they can sometimes focus attention on the errant business rather than on systematic security issues.
But «you have got to be really pessimistic about
things that you are doing that may not work» to
actually get there, she
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.
Of course, it takes on a lot of the formula of its predecessors, but it
actually does have some new
things to
say.
I've always wanted to own an airline — it's one of those
things you
say right, but you don't
actually believe you're going to do it.
But in the same report, Trump implied that he might even prefer the DMZ: «You're
actually there where, if
things work out, there's a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third - party country,» Trump
said, according to The Journal.
However, with the rise of Internet of
Things (IoT) devices, some organizations don't
actually know what is connected to their network,
says Wael Lahoud, director and principle of Goldmark Security Consulting.
But
saying you'll leave your bank over higher fees and
actually doing it are two different
things.
«The
things that you
actually have to learn to do the job are almost secondary,» Patriquin
says.
They just called it a bullying app that's «terrifying» and
said all these
things that aren't
actually true or even possible.
The problem, he
said, is «you've got a portion of Congress whose policies... just want to, you know, leave
things alone, they
actually want to accelerate these trends.»
Cheaper smartphones enable
things «like what's the going market rate for the crop or the foods that I gather every day, and knowing that before you
actually go to the market,» Lagerling
says.
«This was another
thing that Steve [Jobs] taught me,
actually,»
says Cook.
Among the
things Tesla did to properly organize, besides having a great idea, Baum
says, is to
actually produce the cars it promised to buyers, hire people with a specialty in the automotive industry, build strong supplier relationships, and develop manufacturing specialty and marketing expertise, Baum
says.
«Moving to a smaller company, I think the drive and excitement and motivation is more around, «We can
actually make decisions here that affect everybody's future in a positive way and we can get
things done,»»
said Doherty.
When you
actually listen to what they have to
say and give their concerns appropriate consideration (especially when they're suggesting a new way of doing
things), they'll leave each meeting feeling like you value their contributions and care about their well - being.
«Normally I don't care about these kinds of
things, but I believe this might
actually crystallize the debate about cord - cutting and the need for certain programming no matter what,» Cramer
said.
Now people
actually do the
things I randomly
say.
«I
actually think that's the worst reason to automate
things,»
says Josh Sutton, global head of data and A.I. at marketing giant Publicis - Sapient.
«I did the research on it and found a study
saying that
actually, there's some science behind this: People bond over the
things they hate more strongly than over the
things they love,» Alper
said.
But Dweck
said things actually went further: «The most astonishing
thing to us was that praising intelligence turned kids off to learning.»
This is
actually a big
thing, in a way that we wanted but were totally unprepared for,» she
says.
But looking back, he
says the smartest
thing he
actually did was hire a driver to take him to meetings so he could work in the car.
The REAL one for I did for TV
says «my mom» but, like, I needed this one for myself because it was the first
thing that
actually popped in my head and I thought I was so funny.
The stock market is its most overbought since Bill Clinton was president, but that may
actually be a good
thing,
says one technician.
«In sales, there are all kinds of
things that don't appear to be directly connected to whether somebody's going to buy, but
actually they have everything to do with whether someone is going to buy,» Marshall
says.
«Bill would
actually be able to operate this
thing and he was essentially effectively sort of shackled to the back of it,»
said Franklin.
«The potential to be good at something can be preferred over
actually being good at that very same
thing,» lead researcher Zakary Tormala
says in a summary of the research, according to the MIT Sloan Improvisations blog.
Harwood: Do you think Trump
actually believes the
things he
says about Mexico and immigrants, or is he performing, trying to get votes?
That
said, the
things that
actually come on e-readers — e-books — are nowhere near finished evolving and innovating.
«I
actually rallied my entire team of science teachers in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades to set our plans aside and focus on the same
thing for that day,» she
says.
«For the first time in history,» he
says, «there's a real energy in the space, and we can
actually produce
things.»
Robots take the hard
things out of hard jobs and
actually create more jobs, not fewer, she
says.
Canavari: We
actually do whitelist sites and like I
said, it's a manual process, we take this very seriously and we just want to make sure that our advertising and our content is in adjacent to
things that we feel are where our customers are and what's important to them.
Still, the new entrants to the market, whether flat - fee realtors or FSBOs, have to prove one important
thing to win a significant share of the market, Arora
says: that the houses they list are
actually selling.
«It will
actually be within your power to experience a crowded, hot, slow, consumer - hell type situation as not only meaningful, but sacred, on fire with the same force that made the stars: love, fellowship, the mystical oneness of all
things deep down,» he
said.
«The
things that seem really easy for us are
actually the
things that are really difficult for an artificial intelligence,» researcher
says.
The Times has exaggerated the importance of
things like the Iowa caucuses and primaries in terms of giving the public false confidence they
actually have a
say in what is an increasingly tenuous democracy.
«For now, we really don't know how compelling the selection of apps will be, how well this
thing will
actually perform in the final version that's released to consumers, or what exactly the competition from Apple will look like,»
says Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.