Sentences with phrase «almost everyone but»

It'll give Amazon the resources to weaken and even destroy it competitors, hurting almost everyone but Amazon.
And it is a way to reach almost everyone but Amazon with one upload.
This style fits almost everyone but is absolutely perfect for what we call a rectangle body shape — lean girls with smaller busts who don't have a well defined waist.
I am happy to say that I am done shopping for almost everyone but I always like to pick up a few little things here and there to top everything off.
I know that this season their oversized shearling coat was on almost everyone but I thought it was just a «this season» kind of thing.
This bacteria is present in almost everyone but is controlled by stomach acid.
There are certain key pieces of information that are hidden from almost everyone but us — the readers.

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A single half - hour session costs $ 60, but almost everyone buys a package of lessons — five at $ 45 per session or 15 at $ 40 per session.
Almost everyone can name a simple rule — one of the most famous is Warren Buffett's mantra that he won't invest in anything he doesn't understand — but such rules can be difficult to uncover and learn, even though, in retrospect, they can seem blindingly obvious.
Almost everybody can put together a great document that spells out what he or she wants to accomplish but not everyone can execute on the best plan.
Tougher to predict, but when almost everyone can summon a reasonably priced ride to go anywhere, only the least affluent people will care about true public transport, like bus routes and subway lines.
Economic growth has traditionally meant that everyone is better off, but in Canada the latest surge of growth simply concentrated income gains in the hands of a few, with the richest 1 % taking almost a third of all income growth between 1997 and 2007.
Apple is expected to announce a number of new products and services at its event on Wednesday, but for media types one of the most important will be the company's newest take on news aggregation: Apple News, a curated selection of headlines from media partners that almost everyone has described as «Flipboard - like.»
Look, everyone hates email, but here at Business Insider we use chat app Slack — another product dubbed an «email killer» — and I can assure you it has done almost nothing to reduce the amount of email sent but it has killed Campfire and AIM.
But Trump's tax reform hopes have begun to encounter resistance in the Senate, where the Republicans» narrow majority means they have to keep almost everyone in the party on board.
Not only is your worst employee probably costing the company twice as much as a star employee is earning it, according to science, but that jerk is almost certainly making everyone else miserable along the way (according to just about everyone who has ever had to endure one).
But when a major contraction occurs in any capital arena — be it private equity, public equity, or banking — it inevitably has a spillover effect in the other financing markets, damaging the money - raising prospects of almost everyone.
Almost everyone has an opinion about it, but how many know with any confidence or degree of certainty what to do about it?
Almost everyone I've seen as an in house labor and employment attorney has done similar work for a law firm but most have not focused on this aspect of law in school or have a theoretical grounding in labor and employment issues.
And they all have a continuous stream of posts, but no one is reading them, almost like everyone has left the room but the TV is on playing endless infomercials.
I hope your idea is truly great, but invention companies tell that to almost everyone.
I am not smart enough to tell you what Japan will do, but I do know that almost anything it does must affect the relationship between its savings and its investment, and hence Japan's current account surplus, which I suspect everyone hopes will rise.
«Everyone knows and loves Heinz Ketchup, but they may not realize that we offer a range of products for almost any taste,» added St. Jacques.
But commentators such as Bruce Berman argue that unless and until we can quickly sort out the real issues in the IP imbroglio, almost everyone — even the patent trolls — will lose out.
Customers in Florida have access to EverBank branches, but almost everyone else will be restricted to banking online, through the website or mobile app.
Almost everyone with at least a high - school education believes that the world is round, but that consensus does not mean that the world must be flat.
But as almost everyone knows, the hype is never to be believed.
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
In this instance, almost everyone agrees that a new referendum could now easily achieve this same objective — but, what the heck, it's easier and less expensive to bypass the lawmaking process.
But while almost everyone else is suffering Jesus would insist that the extremely wealthy must keep making 500 times or more than the average citizen.
Everyone deals with their mortality in different ways, but almost everyone when dying thinks about the regrets he or she has for things done or undone while LIVING, not about the afEveryone deals with their mortality in different ways, but almost everyone when dying thinks about the regrets he or she has for things done or undone while LIVING, not about the afeveryone when dying thinks about the regrets he or she has for things done or undone while LIVING, not about the afterlife.
But with a Mormon running for president, it is relevant to know to what degree Mormons have respect or contempt for others» beliefs, given that almost everyone the president presides over is a non-Mormon.
Everyone in this village grows their own food, but almost all the villagers fled when it was attacked.
@phot, agreed, but my point is that the area in which they lack integrity may be fairly small and limited, and almost everyone I've met has such areas.
But one might well wonder whether these things would have happened, or would have happened with such pervasive consequences, if so many Catholics had not been persuaded that the «post-Vatican II Church» had liberated them from what Lenski, and almost everyone else at the time, thought was Catholicism.
Evidence that's genuinely convincing will propagate just like the idea that the earth orbits the sun — at first, almost nobody believed it, but as more and better evidence was found, more and more people changed their minds until now practically everyone agrees that the earth orbits the sun, even though this is diametrically opposed to people's beliefs a few centuries ago.
But with so little time / opportunity to really understand each other, with everyone writing short post, the shortcut of using the lables is almost a necessity to be able to provide as much information about ourselves as is necessary to understand each other.
Dalahäst If people actually questioned evolution it would be one thing, but almost everyone on here who criticizes it simply dismisses all the evidence supporting it out of hand, which is probably why you see that reaction.
This is an idea that almost everyone favors in theory but almost no one practices.
Almost everyone we know who is not a Christian (I'm using the term generically to include everyone who claims the title) sees the inconsistency of how some Christians choose to barely mention many «sins», but focus on others, sins with which they do not struggle, or at least sins with which they want others to think they do not struggle.
Sorry folks but your justification for some sort of father figure and heaven in the Sky is from a book written almost 2000 years ago... I would rather trust someone who has far exceeded the intelligence of everyone who is posting comments on this board...
But the reality is almost everyone I meet wrestles with loneliness and the need for friendship.
If Jesus's image appeared in the clouds before a million people on the Capital Mall and Fox filmed it many more millions of Americans would believe it was actually him without question, but if Ganesh appeared to the same crowd instead almost everyone would just assume that it was some kind of holographic trick.
We may be «the 99 %» here in the United States, but when it comes to the rest of the world, almost everyone in the United States is in the top 1 %.
But here's a clue: almost NOBODY believes that killing is absolutely wrong, as some subset or other of the standard exceptions, ie acts during times of war, executions for at least some crimes, the unborn, euthanasia, even self defense are credited by almost everyone.
Well, there are several different men in the New Testament named James, but almost everyone agrees that this James was the half - brother of Jesus Christ.
It's a paradox: nearly everyone is willing to acknowledge Jesus as a worthy role model, but almost no one seriously believes it is possible to live up to his example.
We use science in our daily lives and actual scientific proof for almost everything we do in life, but we accept an imaginary friend such as God as the absolute truth and want to make everyone eat that junk like it's the universal truth.
But almost everyone needs to learn how to read TV at an «eleventh - grade» level.
So one view which almost everyone is aware of, but which I neglected to write about in my previous posts, is the view of atheism.
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