For all the progress, we haven't
always got things right.
«I tried new things and realised if you worked hard enough at it,
you always got things to work; then you're just limited by your own imagination and not anything else.»
The Olympian gods that have sat at the heads of central and investment banks around the world, controlling the passage of billions of dollars and assuming the invisible hand of the market
always got things right in the end.
I've
always got things going on on the side but sometimes I am ready to walk away from the desk job and give it a full time go.
Arguably, science almost
always gets things «wrong» but usually only slightly.
Always gets things wrong, interrupts train of thought, and in the end you question if it's worth it in the first place.
wenger does nt
always get things right, but stop acting like you know better or someting.
«In making public policy decisions, we don't
always get things to our liking all...
«In making public policy decisions, we don't
always get things to our liking all the time,» said Councilman David Naftzger.
«
She always gets things done,» Gov. Pataki told The Post.
«Currently, game development relies on a lot of play - testing to determine where to place these types of items, and such play - testing doesn't
always get things right.»
I realized I couldn't
always get things my way.
< 33 and i do it all the time,
i always get things other people have if i like it =) yikes!
I always get things like «Wow!
The thing is, with Microsoft, after a few tries, it nearly
always gets things right.
Just think about it: Life would be too predictable and boring if
you always get things your way.
Although since the story's told from a teenager's perspective, it doesn't
always get things right.
There was laughter and clapping when she said the government did not
always get things right, and one delegate shouted «get off» when she asked teachers to «step up».
Always get things in writing so you know if a company has promised to remove a collection from your record.
But it's not fair that America don't get a release date when they nearly
always get things before us... Hopefully April for them too!
«And
they always get these things right.»
Huawei's Master AI is optional, because it applies more aggressive alterations and doesn't
always get things right, though its judgment is good enough for me to be okay with keeping it on all the time.
The blog has accurately reported Apple's decision to get rid of the headphone jack in the iPhone 7, as well as its new colors, but it doesn't
always get things right.
One of the facts of being human is that we don't
always get things right.
Not exact matches
This isn't
always a bad
thing and it's part of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly
get over their past hiccups and
get on with their main job of making history and changing the world.
There's nothing wrong with a little perfectionism in the workplace, and encouraging your employees to do their best is
always a good
thing, but when it
gets to the point that you're scrutinizing every detail of their performance, it ends up being counterproductive.
(See This isn't
always a bad
thing and it's part of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly
get over their past hiccups and
get on with their main job of making history and changing the world.
I know that no matter how bad
things get, I
always have to keep pushing forward.
You'll experience a calming effect when you remind yourself that you
always manage your challenges, life
gets good again, and sometimes
things even change for the better.
Paul was willing to put in long hours to
get a part right; John was impatient,
always ready to move on to the next
thing.
It reminds me of an old programming adage: Programmers
always manage to
get things done with just the amount of memory they are given.
Maybe the only
thing harder is running the same one again after you put everything you had into the last one and
got exactly the result you
always dreamed of, amid the most dramatic of circumstances.
«I
always say one of the reasons I was chosen was I knew who to go to in our organization to
get things done,» he says.
Things that can be in short supply when we are crazy busy, tired, hustling and
always fighting to
get ahead.
When
things get tough at the local level you can
always hire a nearby bookkeeper or inventory specialist.
All of this is being done while trying to simultaneously educate clients on both sides of its business about why anyone should
get excited about yet another «paradigm shift» in an online space where someone's almost
always hawking the next big
thing.
Yet, we resist change because we're
always trying to
get back to the way
things were before, e.g., our heaviest body weight.
How naïve I was:
things can
always get worse and more disgusting.
«Whenever I speak to my managers [about building] their own teams I
always tell them the same
thing: Build your band,
get your supergroup.
Culture, doing the right
thing and
always striving to
get better are a part of every decision.»
On a team,
getting personal is not
always a bad
thing.
This person never
gets anything done, is
always behind, pushes
things off onto coworkers, and is basically a drain on the business.
A day later he sent me an email: «While I can't please everybody and you can
always find people who will criticize you, I'm passionate about news, and yes, at times I've lost my cool in the context of trying to
get things right.
I've
always said there's no such
thing as bad publicity, except for the publicity you
get when trying to suppress bad publicity.
The other
thing I look at is what's happening with college graduates because the conventional wisdom is
always that
getting more education is the solution to look to for the future.
... I've
always heard the narrative that they
get a free education, but you guys are not bringing me on campus to
get an education, you guys are bringing me on it to help you
get to a Final Four or to a national championship, so it's just a weird
thing.»
Things always seem impossible to the naysayers until they
get done and then they belatedly seem obvious.
(Here's my full interview with Ray Care, including why there is one
thing you should
always remember when the going
gets really tough.)
But the good
thing, as hard as it is — and it is really hard — it that any project...
always gets infinitely better after I've rumbled with all of my fears.»
However, our noses don't
always get it right, and sometimes our body mistakes harmless
things as an attack.