I pinned zillions of images as I researched hardwoods, and the decision took about six months to make, since I agonize over
big decisions like this.
Stronger business and consumer morale typically lead to even more hiring and spending, which in turn encourages more households to make
big decisions like buying a home.
It's always a good idea to take time to contemplate
big decisions like whether you're okay with a salary decrease.
Big decisions like SegWit implementation are still on the horizon for bitcoin, but that hasn't prevented mainstream investors from continuing to hear about its benefits and unique properties.
Big decisions like SegWit implementation are still on the horizon for bitcoin, but that hasn't prevented mainstream investors from
Big decisions like this, however, should not be made in a vacuum.
Big decisions like CPR and dialysis don't have to be left to chance.
At the end of your program and upon graduation, you will be debt - free from enrolled debt and able to consider
big decisions like a home refinance or new home purchase because of your new, better financial position.
Before you make
any big decisions like hiring a debt settlement company to attempt to settle your debts, it's important that you understand how it works, what you're getting into, and the other options you may have.
Teacher Powered Schools strive for a «flattened» hierarchy where teachers run the school, not only making decisions such as what curriculum to use, but having a true say in
the big decisions like staff hiring, budgets and school mission and vision.
Making
big decisions like picking a major or following a career path can be daunting, causing students to put them off as long as possible.
When it comes to
big decisions like opening up a new location, it often helps to sweat the small stuff.
We want all of our customers to feel as comfortable as you did when making
a big decision like purchasing a vehicle, so we're glad we were able to deliver.
He also said he didn't know how the change would affect him financially, adding that «there's just no way a provision like that would affect me on
a big decision like this.»
Not exact matches
The best entrepreneurs, just
like the best assassins, know that while a personal desire to do great things drives them, the professional side is the one that needs to be in charge and make the
big decisions.
Just
like it's subscription - based
big brother, free Zoho aggregates and displays all the critical information a company needs to make business
decisions.
It's not hard to understand that
decision: the trip reportedly resulted in $ 2.8 billion worth of new deals — a
big amount for a relatively small economy
like Canada's.
Adobe's (adbe)
decision, announced Tuesday, to stop supporting Flash comes after several
big technology companies
like Microsoft (msft) and Google (goog) have already said they would phase out the software in their own products due to its numerous security holes and bugs.
Instead, the co-founders recently decided to open the company's
big decisions up to an 11 - person leadership team, including senior executives hired away from companies
like Google and Kate Spade.
Although you want everything to turn out
like your vision, it can be exhausting to constantly make
decisions —
big or small — business - related or not.
Colin Barnett's Liberal - National team increasingly looks
like a government unable to make the
big decisions.
I feel
like I'm getting to learn from the source, and understand how and why they make the
big decisions they do.
So while a firm
like NEA may not have a woman at the table when the
big decisions are being made, there is an argument that it can afford the infrastructure needed to stem bad behavior, both at its portfolio companies and within its own ranks.
«They [sometimes]
like to save the
biggest decisions for the end,» Mintas said.
So, all of a sudden, it doesn't seem
like such a
big deal if we make the right
decisions so long as the right people are in the room.
When asked whether HP might make a
big reorganization
like data center and business software sibling Hewlett Packard Enterprise (hpe) and its recent
decision to spin off its IT services group into separate company (combined with Computer Sciences Corp.), Weisler said HP is «happy with the assets we have.»
We are talking about 1 person and a
big decision —
like being able to pay the electricity and buy bread — I know I do not want to HOPE that the prediction of my money lasting 50 years with an x percent withdrawal is accurate.
While that seems
like a
big deal, the
decision doesn't apply to all Uber drivers in the state.
And you know I'm not one of these
big gold bugs but I definitely feel
like there's an advantage to having a pegged currency because it forces
decision makers within the country to spend reasonably because whenever they don't what happens is the currency devalues everyone will then suck the gold out of the country.
When adults begin justifying
decisions by «playing the God card,» their kids will pick up on it, especially when it is used in serious
decisions that have a
big impact on the child -
like divorce or relocation.
Now to you, that seems
like you're fully immersed into adulthood and needing to make
big decisions.
And spectacles
like last night's three - hour test of human willpower only underscore a
big problem: Traditional news outlets have made presidential debates — arguably our country's most important televised forum and exchange of ideas — into mind - numbingly boring talk - a-thons, where a bunch of rich, powerful people needle each other for hours about past career
decisions while dodging any question of substance.
With important
decisions in life
like what to study, who to marry, if and when to have children, when to look for a new job or how much to spend on a
big purchase, it's vital to consider the cost.
Like all
big business
decisions, it was risky being one of the first craft brewers to partner with a
big brewer.
Ox can not defend and if he isn't in the mood to then he is a
big liability, if we had no other player who could play RWB then it would be a forced
decision, however we have Nelson who has done very well and MN who I think is the
like Ox with AFC DNA.
I know you've been skeptical of Pace (and rightly so in many instances) but I've
liked Pace's
decisions since the day he came on board (with a few exceptions) and always thought there was a
bigger plan... but this year's FA class is a homerun that I think Pace believes in by the way his contracts are structured.
Big decisions have got to be made, but he loves every player and treats every player
like his son.
What is the
big deal with the «AKBs» (aka those that choose to support the team even if they don't necessarily
like what they see or agree with the
decisions etc).
It's difficult to blame Ozil for the difficulties he's faced at Arsenal without looking at the
big picture...
like the fans, he too was lied to by Wenger... there is no doubt in my mind that he was told by Wenger that he was trying desperately to recreate our earlier success by acquiring players that fit the system he ran when Henry was in his prime... as we know this hasn't happened... in order for Ozl to flourish he needs some speed up front, forwards that can make intelligent runs, a boss in the midfield to compensate for his obvious defensive liabilities and defenders who can transition from defence to offence quickly and efficiently... much
like he had in Real and with the German National squad... unfortunately he ended up on a squad that has a striker who plays with his back to goal, very few intelligent runs into the box, minus Sanchez, no one to take pressure off him in the midfield, once Cazorla was injured, average defensive midfielders around him, which simply highlighted his lacking defensive qualities and defenders who lack the necessary cutting edge when it comes to transitional passing... instead of blaming Ozil, which is simply too easy, especially considering his mopey disposition, we should be asking ownership and / or Wenger why they brought him in if they didn't intend on doing what was necessary to get the best from him... can you imagine Ozil playing with the
likes of Henry, Viera, Petit and Pires, it would be incredibly to watch and even more difficult to stop... so the only thing different between his experiences in Real and with the German team versus his time at Arsenal are the players around him and we all know who is in charge of making those
decisions, the Grinch who stole soccer
Okay it will be a shock if either wins it but they have both been blessed with hardly any injury problems and things have just gone their way at crucial times, while Wenger has had to cope with dodgy referee
decisions as well as
big injuries to key players
like Cazorla, Alexis, Coquelin, Welbeck, Wilshere and more.
It really baffles me sometimes how fans
like you portray Wenger and at the end I feel the day ya'all forget that Wenger is an employee of Arsenal and he's now
bigger than the club, yes he's a legend and he deserves a statue but at the same time that is Arsenal's downfall because Wenger has too much control over the club and he shouldn't be allowed to make some
decisions on
like players to buy or the amount of money to spend, he has to just focus on football and only football alone.
Like James Rodriguez we need to make this
decision especially in the
bigger games.
Seton Hall is a virtual lock to make the
big dance, but they'd
like to take that
decision out of the committee's hands and claim the automatic bid.
Seems
like it... he is the only individual perhaps blinded by his past glories... though we are all thankful for everything there is no such thing as an individual being
bigger than the club so much so that he can make the
decision by himself when he leaves.
the problem against
big team especially against Mou is with Wenger, Mou messes with Wenger's head n makes him make some annoying
decisions that makes no sense
like all of a sudden starting Elneny as CM, one who couldn't even dictate play from deep against Sunderland n benching Xhaka who has this ability n has shown it over n over.
kronkes influence over the club is minimal at best how many
decisions does he actually make in the public club domain that we all know of, i am only guessing here but just because he is majority shareholder it doesn't mean he can just do what he wants without the other board members say so, i suppose the rest of the board would vote him out of power and liquidate his shares if he did something really wrong
like leveraged the club against a
big debt.
I pissed to see his lazy attitude, loosing balls to easy and look
like a
big question when the rest of the team tries to win back his last balls, and then his positioning in my mind I wrong, he take to many wrong
decisions and yes he don't score enough.
OLIVER is jus making up for the fa cup final Arsenal won, sometimes in that game it looked
like too many small
decision went against hull that shouldn't have n 75 % games not against
big teams tho we won wt him in charge, the only
big team that failed to win against us wt oliver is man city
Wilshere however has a
big decision to make on his future, especially with his contract also being in a similar situation to the
likes of Ozil and Sanchez.
The thing about Koeman I
like is that he has PL experience and has been pretty successful at both Southampton and Everton and having played for Ajax and captained Barca under Cruijff he has an A-list mentality and is not afraid of
big name players and hard
decisions.