Sentences with phrase «at nothing for»

Kathy McArthur and her team of Georgia attorneys will stop at nothing for your right to seek justice.
This needy German Shepherd wouldn't stop at nothing for a little extra attention.
Showy (presented in glorious Technicolor), deliciously lewd, and twisted as hell, it stopped at nothing for a shock — which will come as no surprise to anyone who's seen Eisener's Sundance 2009 short Treevenge.
The Syndicates will stop at nothing for ultimate market dominance.
Muslims are barbaric evil people and they have proven that they will stop at nothing for their cause.

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At best this is a puzzlingly weak rationale for doing nothing.
Peterson, who was armed and in uniform at the time, reportedly did «nothing» and remained outside of the building for at least four minutes during the incident, according to Israel.
At first the plan for Zymeworks was entirely practical and had nothing to do with medicine: designing enzymes for industrial applications.
On the flipside, Netflixing for days on end, hardcore gaming, staring at goats, or simply doing nothing at all could be preferred ways to pass the time.
At this writing, there are nearly 12, 000 economic development groups in the United States that charge nothing for their services and assistance.
«It's important for folks to remember that FERC could have done nothing at all,» Brouillette said.
We wish nothing but the best for each other, and ask for your support and understanding at this time.»
So take a look at your schedule and see when was the last time you spent 15 whole minutes alone with nothing for company but your own brain.
Around the country there were even country clubs and golf courses where workers at all levels could play for virtually nothing.
In a post for Business Insider, the Hint Water founder says she's up at 5:30 a.m. «on the dot,» to look over her calendar, catch up on unread emails, and make sure nothing urgent has popped up over night.
Buckle up: for the next few years at least, we're in for one hell of a vertically integrated ride — and it's one that spells nothing but more trouble for Asian technology companies.
But nothing at Wharton or Stanford could have prepared them for the task of bridging the cultural differences they would encounter.
Players for whom defeat is viscerally painful, the ones who will stop at nothing to succeed.
And nothing illustrates the problem more vividly than the picture of patients forced to wait weeks upon weeks for care that, at these prices, should be available practically the same day the patient calls.
The company came into the travel market at a time when major airlines were dedicated to nothing more than staying in business, which resulted in cramped, no - frills travel for consumers.
It's just a little note from one of the game designers who work for her at Arkadium, saying nothing much, but emblazoned with her company's logo, the Roman Colosseum, and «Thank You.»
The nosy iPhone app that snoops your Twitter and Facebook circles for local illness reports is nothing to sneeze at.
Still, no matter the comparison, Domino's upper limit of 4,590 calories for an extra large, hand tossed, feast pizza is nothing to scoff at.
Adopt - A-School Since 1999, John Wheeler, CEO of Rockford Construction, has ensured the kids at Henry Paideia Academy, a school in a tough part of Grand Rapids, Michigan, want for nothing.
Be careful, however, not to price too many items this way or you'll find nothing left for yourself at the end of the year.
And he didn't have anything to add on the subject of EMC - owned (EMC) RSA, its encryption and network security firm, per its pending inclusion into the Dell family — at least nothing beyond the casual remark that it will be a «differentiator» for Dell, which is what the company's execs said on a Monday call.
«I'd been working at a health food store, so I knew there was nothing like my sauce on the market and also knew people were asking for vegan sauces that weren't made of weird ingredients.
«If [R3's] only duty was to provide assistance, and it breached this duty in a significant way (the latter qualification is important since this duty could be breached in trivial ways), for example by doing nothing when it could have done something, then the breach looks material to me,» said Stephen Smith, a law professor at McGill University, in an email to Fortune.
Back then, this mysterious, magical piece of smart technology seemed like the gateway to only fun and positive things: Words with Friends, a star chart app and an archaic version of Instagram, at the time designed for nothing more than applying cool filters to your low - res camera phone photos.
Fortune reached out to Uber for comment, but the company said it had nothing to add at this time beyond Kalanick's statement.
Waiting for your plane to arrive at the airport and have nothing to do?
Since during this experiment I was without my phone for the weekend, I knew I had to find a way to still listen to music during my workouts, or I'd be unsatisfied — there's nothing worse than forgetting to bring your headphones to the gym, much less not having any music at all.
There's nothing wrong with packing up your desk and heading out if you're consistently unhappy at your job for a significant period of time.
In his book «The All - or - Nothing Marriage,» Eli Finkel, a psychologist at Northwestern University and a professor at the Kellogg School of Management, made a similar argument: Modern spouses look to each other for friendship, sexual fulfillment, intellectual growth — not just financial stability, like they did in years past.
Nothing wrong with that if you're at Rovio and looking for cash to expand.
There would be nothing left for people to do here,» he said in one of the town's few cafes, explaining that the private firm he now works at also depends on the plant.
At the start, like all entrepreneurs, I had nothing but optimism for what lay ahead.
I fear, at least for the moment, history will judge this meeting as nothing more than a Potemkin summit — filled with countless photos designed to pull at your heart, when in fact, zero was achieved.
Then, do some meditating (or nothing at all for a change) once you have a break.
Just look at Seinfeld: as of this April, the emblematic»90s comedy «about nothing» has banked more than US$ 3 billion in syndication revenue for its creators.
On Wednesday, Bennett released a statement saying a Las Vegas police officer pointed a gun at him and detained him «for doing nothing more than simply being a black man in the wrong place at the wrong time.»
At the last minute, just when we thought there was nothing else for Apple to announce at its iPhone press event on Tuesday, the company gave a sneak peek of a new wireless charging pad it's working oAt the last minute, just when we thought there was nothing else for Apple to announce at its iPhone press event on Tuesday, the company gave a sneak peek of a new wireless charging pad it's working oat its iPhone press event on Tuesday, the company gave a sneak peek of a new wireless charging pad it's working on.
For example, if a driver gets a low rating and is accused of speeding or driving unsafely during the ride, Uber could look at the driving data to determine what happened.Though Uber could reserve looking at the data only when there is a complaint, nothing prevents it from actively monitoring its drivers to regularly conduct quality control and make sure there's no unsafe behavior.
«In a campaign cycle that has been nothing but a race to the bottom — at such a critical moment for our nation — and with so many who have tried to be respectful of a record primary vote, the time has come for Governor Pence to lead the ticket,» Huntsman told the Salt Lake Tribune.
The smaller burden of red tape required for WTO rates, which still involves forms but nothing as complicated on rules of origin, can deliver real cost savings, says Mathew Wilson, a senior vice-president at Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters who helps advise Canadian NAFTA negotiators.
Unless absolutely nothing has changed about you and you're working for the same company at the same position, this is counterproductive.
Scott Tranter, a founder of the data - analytics firm Optimus who was on the data team for Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential bid, told Business Insider that the psychographic modeling that Cambridge Analytica touted «isn't proven science» and that that was at least partially why some thought the service was nothing special.
There's nothing in marketing as exciting as offering people a chance at winning a prize in exchange for a little effort and personal information.
And part of the problem is that there's no «real» or «natural» price for CEO labour (or for anything else), nothing to serve as a comparison point to figure out if such labour is being sold at the «right» price.
And besides, nothing like having the future waiting for you at your front door.
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