Sentences with phrase «at these things so»

And regardless of what you believe about the violence of God in Scripture, these books will present you with a new way of looking at things so that you no longer have to choose between accepting that God is violent or writing off the Bible as hopelessly full of error.
The emerging theology of the 1960s was really a nontheology, a surrender to the secular way of looking at things so pervasive that it eliminated God and all things beyond the here - and - now.
I am not good at these things so if you want to know just ask:)
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I am not great at these things so please feel free to message me.
I am bad at these things so please bear with me.
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Not exact matches

The reality: while you're at CES with hopes and dreams of being the next big thing, so are hundreds of other companies and entrepreneurs.
«From our standpoint, instead of having a patchwork of local governments trying to figure out how to legally classify these things, the bill just creates this baseline framework so no matter where you're at in California, these scooters will be classified for legal reasons under the same category,» Gray said.
The only good news about the big guys is that there is another group of them (think AOL and Yahoo for starters) who are so lost, so behind the curve, and so desperate to deliver something for their shareholders that they are constantly running around and throwing money at the shiniest new things in a panic.
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
The one virtue of startups that these big companies do seem to value and appreciate above all (and one that makes acquisitions so attractive rather than internal R&D efforts) is the freedom we have to embrace rapid change, the ability to adapt and pivot, and the understanding that things may never be perfect at the start, but that you'll never get started at all if you wait until they are.
So things may not be quite as complicated for many publishers — at least, not yet anyway.
«The first thing to keep in mind is that, in some long run equilibrium, wage inflation should be equal to what the growth rate of productivity is — so how much workers can produce — and the increase in prices for the goods they produce,» he said at the UBS Greater China conference in Shanghai.
These things are difficult to avoid when financing so trying to avoid financing at all is the best bet.
It seems to make sense — everyone has so many things to do (and is so stuck for time) that doing several things at once works.
«When we look at the world, there's plenty of things to worry about, so we would anticipate there could be episodes of higher volatility in the second half or even next year,» cautions Bruce Cooper, chief investment officer at TD Asset Management.
It's easy to laugh at, but I think the first version of so many things looks like a toy and often has something to do with cats.
Particularly in a startup, it might seem silly at first glance to spend time on small things that delight your customers, when you have so many big problems.
But it's very good at answering those questions that get asked over and over again so your employees can get back to things that matter.»
At the very least, you can arrange things so you won't repeat the same mistake.
With so much of the world already furious at Israel, the last thing that country's leadership should be doing is taking the heat for Western imperial adventures.
And so we really look at things on a one by one basis.
At one point, the game's outsourced code became so problematic that they had to scrap the whole thing, which delayed the launch by a year.
Ratner suggests owning shares with secure dividends so at least you get paid while you wait for things to turn.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
There are a lot of things we can blame Donald Trump for, but the Republican presidential candidate has accomplished at least one thing of value: By lying so repeatedly and enthusiastically, he has managed to convince the New York Times that it needed to be more skeptical.
Additionally, now there are fantastic apps for handling our bank accounts from our smartphones (via the Internet, of course), so waiting in a long line at the bank just to make a small transfer is pretty much a thing of the past.
They argued that the only reason women wanted to «mother» and keep house in the community was because they were so bad at such things at home - that municipal housekeeping was only a movement against domestic housekeeping.
And then what things I'm good at and what things I'm not so good at.
«We can see mine life at Ekati going beyond 2030, which gives us a good timeline to set up an exploration program so we can find more things to add to that,» he says.
«They are paying early termination fees in order to get customers to switch, and everyone followed, so if you look at the major changes that have occurred in the industry, from payment plans (to) turning off termination fees, no contracts, getting rid of roaming (charges), it's a longer list of things that are precipitated by them doing it first,» he told CNBC by phone.
Stoicism is, at its core, accepting and anticipating this in advance, so that you don't freak out, react emotionally and aggravate things further.
It's so easy to get bogged down in email and other people's to - do lists that when you look up at the end of the day you realize you didn't make any progress on the things that are most important.
So how does the service do both things at once?
Google already implemented Mobilegeddon, so you have to do two things at this point.
If you really want to succeed — and I mean really succeed — stop focusing so much on what you should be doing and, instead, take a really good look at the things you should quit doing.
The problem is that we don't want to do things we aren't good at, so we never get better.
One more thing Netflix has over traditional studios: It is so good at cloud computing that it has put its «studio in the cloud,» Hunt says, and uses cloud computing to do everything from managing logistics (like union drivers delivering cameras to a location) to film editing (uploading the footage to be edited immediately in another country).
She may do 20 different things before she buys, so we look at all of those layers and process the data in real time to determine who best to engage, and at what moment someone might want help.
«There have been times when I've had a really busy week and a lot has been going on and I'll sit down on the cushion and then I'll just start crying and I'll realize that I'm so sad about this one thing, but I had no space to grieve, no space to think about it; I was zipping from one thing to the other all week,» says Pennell, who has studied at Insight Meditation Society, one of the top meditation centers in the country.
Innovation is happening all around us, so what simple things can you do at your company to encourage it?
«One of the first things he said to me when he came on campus at LinkedIn was, «Why do you need so many people to run a website?»
In business, we have a terrible tradition going back at least as far as Frederick Taylor (yes, the «Taylorism» Taylor) that jobs are things done by employees, but designed by their so - called superiors.
So that not only speeds things up and reduces risk and takes out cost, but because they're the smartest at this, it is also a source of competitive advantage for them.
I would tend to give more credence to the competency of their views than those of housing bears who post analyses and charts at the click of a mouse, all the while unconstrained by due - diligence standards or even such things as the peer - review process that serves academia so well.
What works at 20, 60, 150, and 300 employees will be different, so be ready to shake it up and try new things
They want to avoid failure at all costs, so they keep plugging away at things, long after logic suggests it's time to move on.
Which is exactly the kind of thing Buffett does so well, whether it's showing up at a football game in essentially a costume, playing a ukelele at the annual meeting, or explaining how he'd gotten his investment idea by sitting naked in a bathtub.
«I'm so used to the analytics and how things work on the platform,» says performer Beth Hoyt, who shot a parody at the space last month alongside leading comedy channel Barely Political.
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