Sentences with phrase «big picture of everything»

«You need to look at the big picture of everything you have and what the end result is going to be.

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It can be easier for small businesses to track and report spending throughout the year, but at the end of the year, it's time to collect everything and look at the big picture.
It saps productivity by flooding the mind with a full plate of everything before you've had a chance to focus on the bigger picture.
But you ignore the fact, yes fact, that the religious in this country have been and currently are doing everything in their power to continue chipping away at rights that people already have or should have, and if you can't see the necessity of standing up to that type of tyranny I think you're obviously missing the bigger picture here.
And the big picture looks like this: get divorced and you'll probably still be «mad at dad» while also taking care of everything by yourself — even the tasks your ex did «wrong.»
Almost everything about Michael Flynn's guilty plea to perjury and his cooperation agreement with the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference suggests that it is part of a much bigger picture, legal experts said on Friday.
Almost everything about Jansson's current surroundings is big and bold: the 600 acres of sycamore - studded PNNL campus rolling across eastern Washington, the endless blue sky she can see through her picture window, the fridge - size gene sequencing machine where her team deposits soil samples.
And, instead of nit picking everything, we can kinda look back, see the big picture, and I like to use the metaphor of dominoes, you know.
There is a time when you desperately want to see the bigger picture, when everything you are looking at right now is a wall full of postcards.
Right at that moment, I took pictures because I'm a big fan of everything vintage, classic cars, and neon lights.
I got to spend some time on my own while I was in the city, and that resulted in dangerously big amount of pictures of everything and anything.
Best Picture Birdman Best Actor Eddie Redmayne in The Theory of Everything Best Supporting Actor J.K. Simmons in Whiplash Best Actress Julianne Moore in Still Alice Best Supporting Actress Patricia Arquette in Boyhood Best Animated Feature Big Hero 6 Best Adapted Screenplay The Imitation Game Best Original Screenplay Birdman Best Cinematography Birdman Best Costume Design The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Director Birdman, Alejandro G. Iñárritu Best Documentary Feature Citizenfour Best Documentary Short Subject «Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1» Best Film Editing Whiplash Best Foreign Language Film Ida, Poland Best Makeup and Hairstyling The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Original Score The Grand Budapest Hotel, Alexandre Desplat Best Original Song «Glory» from Selma Best Production Design The Grand Budapest Hotel Best Animated Short Film «Feast» Best Live Action Short Film «The Phone Call» Best Sound Editing American Sniper Best Sound Mixing Whiplash Best Visual Effects Interstellar
At the center of it all is Paula Beer as Anna, the young fiancée of the deceased soldier, her ability to see the bigger picture yet still understand sometimes a sincere fiction is better than a merciless truth the key element around which everything else revolves.
From your social media updates, blog posts and article contributions, to your podcast interviews, author collaborations or your newest release... Everything adds to the bigger picture of who you are, and what you can bring to the table.
Maggie O'Farrell — After You'd Gone; The Hand That First Held Mine; I Am, I Am, I Am Liane Moriarty — What Alice Forgot; Big Little Lies; The Husband's Secret Maile Meloy — Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It Janet Fitch — White Oleander Colleen Oakley — Close Enough to Touch; Before I Go Lily King — Euphoria Marisha Pessl — Special Topics in Calamity Physics Jenny Offill — Dept. of Speculation Lionel Shriver — We Need to Talk About Kevin Rufi Thorpe — The Girls From Corona Del Mar Meg Wolitzer — The Interestings; The Ten - Year Nap Jhumpa Lahiri — The Namesake; The Lowland Caroline Leavitt — Pictures of You; Cruel Beautiful World Edan Lepucki — California Celeste Ng — Everything I Never Told You; Little Fires Everywhere Gabrielle Zevin — The Storied Life of AJ Firky Maria Semple — Where'd You Go, Bernadette?
Instead of trying to fix everything at once, focus first on big picture changes (e.g. cutting chapters or adding in new sections) and then on the detailed edits (e.g. fixing typos and tweaking sentences).
You must lose the mindset of «author» and only author and look at the entire BIG picture and address everything as a business person!
The biggest pitfall to these types of programs is the paperwork and keeping up with the paperwork, you need to read everything extremely carefully and you need to keep up with the paperwork as well, and this means down to the letter, everything must be picture perfect because the government doesn't want to wipe this debt out, they made it as difficult as they can.
Once you have a «big picture» look of where everything falls on your calendar, it is now time to organize those activities by a daily schedule with assigned times.
While you should think of life insurance as an income replacement, you have to look at the bigger picture and consider everything you need to pay for, including future expenses such as what happens in the next 10 years when your kids start to grow up.
You should also write to each of the big three credit bureaus in order to get a complete picture of everything that is being recorded.
From removing loose rear dew claws on day 1, keeping their pen as clean as possible, introducing the «misty method» of paper training as soon as pups eyes are opened at 10 - 14 days, using «imprinting» daily on pups from day 3 of life, temperament tests at 5 and 7 weeks of age and being sure the pups are well socialized to deworming, vaccinating and taking an obscene amount of pictures and videos... there is a big difference between someone who is willing to put the time and effort into doing everything possible to excel at being a breeder and someone who is just trying to manage until the day the pups are picked up.
This big complex lays on everything its guests could possibly need in a setting that's straight out of a picture book.
To the happiness of many lodgers, the concierge of Casa Piscina pamper their clients and take care of everything from the big picture to the tiny details.
Instead of focusing on the bigger picture, the actual game and everything it has to offer.
Every time I would start another of the various modes available in Dead Rising 4: Frank's Big Package, I would picture an executive at Capcom, sitting at the head of a conference table, turning to they guy next to him and saying «Yahiro, give them everything
Picabia has stuck with me for a long time — the way he continued to shift everything, to me, showed a real lack of concern for a bigger picture.
Meanwhile, Tony Oursler provided a veritable forest of cigarettes (video animations projected on tall white cylinders) for his new plays with scale at Metro Pictures, where everything big and rich (like family relations) was made toylike, and everything small and worthless (like lottery scratch cards) loomed large.
I'm interested in the big picture, the philosophy, possibly because I have a very eclectic university background with a bit of everything for a couple of years!I think we need a simple 5 point global plan, because people respond to simple plans and correct plans.
At the heart of their case the Clean Power Plan's challengers have painted an enormous fiction: A picture of a stable, healthy coal - based power industry happily supplying everyone with low - cost electricity, until the big bad EPA came along and disrupted everything, forcing the industry into tumultuous change, and destroying the American energy economy.
Epstein asks if everything we know about fossil fuels could be wrong, and suggests readers should «look at the big picture of fossil fuels»:
Everything from fine dining to golf is a part of the bigger picture that makes up the city of Chula Vista.
While you should think of life insurance as an income replacement, you have to look at the bigger picture and consider everything you need to pay for, including future expenses such as what happens in the next 10 years when your kids start to grow up.
This amazing task management software product keeps track of all my details — from the big picture to the smallest of details — and everything in between.
This isn't everything that happened in the world of tech this week, so if you're looking for the big picture, our 7 Days feature will paint it for you.
• want to protect everything — children, relationships, money, time and privacy • tend to be intelligent and educated, and have a higher than average emotional IQ • want a divorce that is «tailor - made» for their circumstances, not an «off - the - rack,» ill - fitting form used by everyone (and fitting no one very well) • want results more than revenge • want to be participants — not victims — in the dissolution of the marriage • want to assure themselves that nothing happens unless they agree to it • want control over the scheduling of events of divorce • want to retain some dignity through the process of divorce • want to end the relationship as positively as possible • see the big picture
All we could see at the time was the inconvenience of trying to find a furry hamster in the dark, but in the bigger picture of life around us, our neighbor was watching everything she had crumble before her eyes.
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