Sentences with phrase «bearing on what»

Paul Carlson has a healthy philosophy about the uncertainties in his market: «They have no bearing on what I do to list and sell properties.»
The commercials have had no bearing on what we do for a living; they're not educating the public properly.
And while bankruptcy is a federal case (lol) state law will have a bearing on what may be discharged.
Data such as the average per square foot cost of similar homes, median and average sales prices, average days on market and ratios of list - to - sold prices, among other criteria, will have a huge bearing on what you ultimately decide to do.
It was both a challenging and moving lesson for me to hear that how we feel about conflict and our experiences with it, are going to have a bearing on what we do in managing children in their conflict.
What you make now is no - one's business but your own — and it has zero bearing on what your next employer should be willing to pay you.
One big thing about buying auto insurance is that many different factors have a bearing on what kind of product you eventually end up with.
In some situations, if you have a specialized vehicle, such as motorcycles or trailers, you actually declare the value of the vehicle when you pay insurance and that value has a large bearing on what ICBC pays if your vehicle is written off.
COMPANY: Well... we really don't think the outcome of Apple v. Samsung has a bearing on what we're discussing with you because our lawyers will present a strong «article of manufacture» argument to the court and the jury from the start, optimized for the DoJ's proposed test.
The price in California, relative to Texas, has no bearing on what people in TEXAS do.
billev @ 12, what you «still see» has little bearing on what the data shows.
In reality, that video had no bearing on what I said.
Interesting point, although not really bearing on what the IPCC did to Forster & Gregory's results.
How you choose to misinterpret anything I might have said has no bearing on what the spreadsheet does.
But it's also clear that more science clarifying overall trends in temperature over a mostly sub-zero continent will have little bearing on what societies choose to do, or not do, related to accumulating greenhouse gases, warming and the resulting rise in sea levels.
This isn't pointless theorising, it has a direct bearing on what Dr Schweiger is saying.
It's a nice touch and always has a bearing on what you are striving to achieve while attempting to reach your final goal.
The beta measures the past volatility of the stock and has no bearing on what the stock does in the future.
Where it came from should have no bearing on what it objectively makes sense to be spent on.
Shakespeare's famous line from «The Tempest» — «What is past is prologue» — in essence means what has come before has bearing on what is to come.
This forms a vacuum in society, a void where young people and adults lose their bearing on what matters to them, what matters to their families, and what matters to the world community as a whole.
And even though my brother's a producer on Infinity War, those movies aren't finished yet so until we kind of see where everything lands there that's going to have some bearing on what happens with the Guardians.
Spinning is an individual exercise: What you do on your bike has no bearing on what your neighbor does, at least directly.
«Very little of my education has any bearing on what I see in the ads from employers, and there is no campus recruiting at my school.
«To a certain extent, my postdoc doesn't have any bearing on what I do now, but the assumption was that I was a little more fully formed.»
It should be in the show because it's so fascinating, many interviews that are really, really interesting, really have a bearing on what makes us human; and they are up on the Web site.
That is important, because the national prominence of this case might be considered to have some bearing on what follows.
But, then, he didn't try to say it had any bearing on what happened a hundred years ago in Sarf London.
Finally, what happened last season has no bearing on what happens this season.
I think the first thing is to ask what the story is here; I can't see how speculating about how what Allegri will do affects, or has a bearing on what Wenger will do or has done!
It's simply a personality trait fans are getting caught up on and has no bearing on what they do behind the scenes.
Regardless if Baylor and PSU got what they deserved or not, it doesn't have much bearing on what happens to PSU.
However, the point remains that your prejudices have no bearing on what is success and what is not.
«The investigation had zero, zero bearing on what I chose to do,» says Carroll.
Regardless, something that happened in 1978 has no bearing on what will happen in 2018.
Are you that deluded that you kickassfan's shouting or criticism has some bearing on what is happening behind closed doors or in Wenger's head?
Faith and belief have no bearing on what is true.
You are clearly not a scientist, and what you feel has little to no bearing on what is.
How we read the Bible has bearing on what we think and how we treat others.
And some things have happened that have a bearing on what we mean by «Putting First Things First.»
I want to get personal for a second because this has some bearing on what my argument.
Of course, this has not direct bearing on what a government can of can not do with regard to defining marriage for legal purposes.
Sorry to say a bunch of words that probably have no bearing on what you just printed, but you left me confused as to what was going on in your life, and I just wanted to say you're important to me.
While I don't think that it has any bearing on what I said, I don't «belong» to any church.
It has no legal bearing on what is happening today.
«Credit score has a big bearing on what that couple may be able to accomplish as a family in the future.»
Drawing on research revealing that in learning to read, children actively bring «past schemata» to bear on what they are reading, and that it is such culturally shared schemata that make communication possible, Hirsch lays the groundwork for his larger contention.
The Regents last year appointed the 15 - member panel to prepare recommendations for bringing state influence to bear on what is now the rapid but scattered growth of computer use in classrooms.
The fact that they didn't do it fast enough has no bearings on what you're on about.
... And if we could break a feedback into components, with some activated before others, then activation of some of that feedback won't * simply and directly * bear on what the rest will do.
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