Sentences with phrase «are spot on about»

And you are spot on about wimping out by going too small or safe.
(You are spot on about waling, btw, I should have checked that one first!)
Brandon You are spot on about «wholesaling» and it being a grind.
Your are SPOT ON about the fact that the anxiety and stress from the job search can become all consuming and affect our ability to write a strong resume and network and interview with calm confidence.
You are spot on about the freedom and solo travel is so easy too.
You are spot on about the IRA vs 401 (k).
Nial you are spot on about money management, I myself use the 3 % rule and my stops are the amount of money I am prepaired to lose.
You are spot on about the trend of berets.
You are spot on about the consistency, too!
You are spot on about alfalfa sprouts and Dr. G. discusses the same issues you mention regarding contamination.
You are spot on about Citeh being financially doped.
I completely agree at what you said.And you are spot on about the fifth comment.I have kept saying that Mourinho's comment.Almost each and every disrespectful comment came after the comment made by Wenger.Last Sunday's comment came after the chant that the fans made about Chelsea.Like you said if we can dish it out, we must expect a response that is disrespectful from him.
Hi Sally, I just finished making this soup and you are spot on about it not needing the calorie loaded cream.
I am so so glad that you stopped by my little corner here You are spot on about the 8» pans!
Nial you are spot on about money management, I myself use the 3 % rule and my stops are the amount of money I am prepaired to lose.
@Dylan, you are spot on about the $ 1k minimum for the target date funds!
You're spot on about raising children.
The Pope is spot on about what truly ails the World — idolatry of money.
Last comment / post by Kevin was spot on about this article!
Biblically Santorum is spot on about satan and his efforts to destroy individuals and nations.
JUST IN: News making rounds is that David Ornstein is reporting that the Lemar deal is less likely.This news was reported to be bad news by my source last week so it shouldn't scare any of you.The reports from Ornstein is not from the meeting held this week but it's old news though true.The current meeting which was held was the meeting held to save the deal and I'm told everything is positive though what really transpired is yet to be known.The Lemar deal is still very much on and I must say it's Arsenal's fault for making it take this long though people might not understand me clearly.The only deal one of my sources had wrong is the Neymar one but they've been spot on about every other deal involving other clubs revealing them many days before time.
So cent@104 may be spot on about average England talent being overrated.
The article is spot on about Song.
I think you're spot on about Song.
I think badconscience is spot on about the importance of Homage to Catalonia.
Michael Shermer is spot on about the human brain's pattern - seeking abilities, but not about the reasons why people engage in...
You're spot on about the progress bars.
You're spot on about distribution.
You're spot on about friends and family.
Great article, you're spot on about how money is relative.
Brandon is spot on about using the British Airways miles to fly on American Airlines or Alaska within the USA.
Kevin is spot on about Virtual Brokers.
This article is spot on about everything.
Rumors provided by Eurogamer a few months back were spot on about the product's main purpose.
I think you're spot on about artists not challenging society's view.
And, of course, what's restored him to significance is the rapid sweep of the board by digital media and the internet — that, and the fact he was spot on about so many things, of course.
The substance of DaleM's answer is spot on about the primary reason that this is true.
(You were spot on about «waling», btw; I should have checked that one first!)

Not exact matches

«Now if you flip on the television you definitely see about 50 % of the spots [using] licensed music from bands you either know or bands that are emerging,» as opposed to original compositions.
That contrasts with the tech industry's often fractious relationship to its host communities in the Bay Area, where newly minted multimillionaires have been known to buy residents out of their homes on the spot and complain to municipalities about homeless people marring their views.
The listing for the position on Google Careers — whose responsibilities include improving organic searches about Google across the web — was first spotted by Search Engine Land.
The CEO, who took over the top spot in January 2013, had heard about the incident on the radio that morning as he drove to work, unaware that it would have anything to do with him or the company where he's worked for 28 years.
This whole premise does have an air of genius about it, considering that when you take on the perspective of those you are talking with, it engages people on the spot.
So an inspector came out to the phony, empty office, but instead of turning the group down for having no security in place, or arousing suspicion about the obvious potential that the business was a shell company, he issued a license on the spot for a small amount of radioactive material.
If the leaders in attendance are any indication of future focus on the promotion of women to leadership spots, then there's plenty to be optimistic about.
At the same time, many of the same polls that were so far off about the Democratic race were spot on for the GOP results.
The Tony Robbins quote about «motion creates emotion» is spot on.
Ellison, who before the crash, was known to brag about playing tennis on company time, and was so seldom at the office that, when he was spotted, employees joked about «Elvis sightings,» was shaken to the core.
So, in theory at least, serving anti-abortion ads to women of child - bearing age who have been reading about abortion online and who come near an abortion clinic is a spot - on example of how marketing should work when it's well tuned.
Teams get to this spot because they are more focused on what has gone wrong in the past, than what they can do about impacting the future.
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