And, as you asked, in
the big picture of things, the answer is: yes to both.
A personal loan may appear great on paper and in
the big picture of things.
Photos give
you the big picture of the things that you have not noticed or what measurements can not tell you.
«Use them to give
you a big picture of things like child development so you have a sense about what's normal child behavior, or to find ideas on how to solve a particular problem, such as colic or toilet training,» Spencer explains.
We at TwinGo realize this list is not exhaustive and will vary considerably, but hopefully it will give
you a big picture of the things you may be considering as you get ready for your big day.
The adoption movement hasn't stopped that, only added a band aid, in
the bigger picture of things.
Not exact matches
Spend your time on
things that matter — focus on the
big picture and the long run instead
of giving in to instant gratification.
«It allows you to gain some perspective and think about some
of the
bigger picture things that you've been working on.»
Simply put, the Rule
of One is this: whenever you find yourself believing or acting as though any «one»
thing, person, idea, time, formula, or form
of value is all - important, it's the surest sign that you are missing the
bigger picture and, along with it, the threat or opportunity at your doorstep.
Though still in beta, the site, which offers automatic - login access to a person's web accounts and allows them to make
picture lists
of their favorite
things, has seen a
big increase in users since theYoungEntrepreneur.com article, says Stacey.
Those were the
things that plagued my mind, more than the
bigger picture of what was going on with my life.
Speaking
of the investigative journalism - focused movie to win the most recent Best
Picture Oscar, Oliver said: «One
of the
things that made Spotlight so powerful is the knowledge that the newspaper industry today is in
big trouble.»
For him, that means dedicating time to doing
things that he cares about — liking dropping his kids off at school, watching shows with them at the end
of the day, and carving out time in the day to exercise and think about the
big picture.
When scanning thousands
of stocks and ETFs for equities that meet our disciplined, rule - based criteria for potential trade entry every night, the first
thing we do is look at the longer - term weekly charts, which gives us a «
big picture» snapshot
of the overall trend
of the stock or ETF.
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the
big picture way
of looking at
things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something
of tangible value as opposed to something based on that currency which is going to be devaluing.
Here's a letter to the board
of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where
things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list
of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The
Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership
of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future
of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication
of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the
big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead
of doing the right
thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
But, this «This I Believe»
thing seems to demand something more personal, some leap
of faith that helps one see life's
big picture, some rules to live by.
One might appropriately let this slide except that this IS a
big -
picture book, and it seems fitting to go to the
things that are the
biggest of all.
or Michael Madrigal, Head Sommelier at Bar Boulud, Épicerie Boulud, and Boulud Sud who posts a
picture of his daily
big bottle by the glass pour, often adding a bit
of humor to his post, keeping
things fun and unpretentious, and accessible to the public at large.
The best
thing to do is to stop worrying about the intricate details, and instead look at the
big picture, which involves an overall balanced diet, consisting
of a colorful range
of fruits and vegetables, along with beans, legumes, whole grains, nuts and protein.
I posted
pictures of a
big M&M s - stuffed chocolate cake on my social media last week and y ’ all went crazy for it!I get it — chocolate cake + buttercream + M&M s inside + more M&M s on top = MAGIC.That original cake was for a friend and not intended for the blog, but given the response, I thought you might like to know how to make your own!First
things first.
So if you want success, look at the
bigger picture and realise that the only
thing that you can and should do is support the club and stop pacifying your sensitive emotions with conspiracy theories about the board not really trying to win, which is just plain stupid if you think about it with any kind
of logic.
They don't see the
bigger picture of all the
things their striker doesn't do.
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
Is it a «the
big picture is good, but there are problems with the details» type
of thing?
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I remember some
of you posted pics
of our midfield and praised ev some drew comparison with lucho, ev has a style that is very similar to the Barca way, but he loves defensive stability and because we lack the true Barca MF to do it we are like this, we all agree some players must go, but carefully looking at
things you see that most
of what ev does was done by pep (
of course not as boldly) but his style looks ugly and boring, guys let us give him a chance it hurts but let us do it, let us see the
big picture, he may not be capable
of beautiful football but at least while we build we are confident
of results which we need, when we rebuild then let us fire him, but if this is down to the players then we are making a mistake, I am not asking anyone to change but just stop insulting and criticising ev, patience is the key.
We also know a few
big -
picture basics that the committee cares about — wins against teams it ranks, wins against bowl teams, and overall command
of games — and can think about those
things as we go along.
You must know that 3 or 4 years ago I was extremely anti-Wenger on this forum, but then I had a look at the
bigger picture and realized there were a lot
of other constraints and
things going on in the background — the stadium, all our best players leaving etc etc and Wenger managed to pull us through on a shoe string budget cutting top 4 in the process.
However, with none
of the above matches played and pre-season yet to start we can conclude that the only
thing it is safe to say about the fixture list is that we will face each
of our nineteen opponents twice next season, once home and once away, and, while optimism might look odd in the
bigger Villa
picture at the moment, pessimism would be counterproductive.
I just focussed on the
bigger picture and knew beyond a shadow
of a doubt that I was doing the right
thing for my family.
You will have unpleasant moments, but know that they are only moments and in the
big picture of your children's lives, it's a fleeting
thing you will look back at and laugh about some day, even if you can't today.
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Reading is one
of those
things, and from a young age most children are fascinated by books and the
big pictures, all the colors, and when mommy or daddy read to them before bedtime.
I wish I had taken a
picture of the «before»... they are tiny little seed - like
things, no
bigger than a mustard seed.
«There's
things that — some
of the the real
big picture stuff — that it's better to go through the process and get it done it right, than screw it up and then nobody's ready to talk about another
big picture item for a while,» McMahon said.
Actuarial considerations aren't really relevant in the
big picture, because all prudent banks attempt to guard their capital accounts by diversification
of credit risk and, if necessary, true insurance for
things like death
of the debtor.
«There'll be a number
of people that we'll be working with in a different fashion but look, I'm ready to work with anyone who will help New York City whether again it's on those day - to - day issues, the smaller
things or whether it's on the
big picture issues like saving Obamacare and making sure that the tax code is fair to New Yorkers,» de Blasio added.
Burgon, who is one
of Jeremy Corbyn's
biggest supporters, then told presenter Kirsty Wark: «We've got a choice with this interview: we can either do the rather tedious
thing of going through each number that's in this document, or we can talk about the
big picture.»
Cockfield is being brought on to do
big picture communications work at a time when that sort
of thing has fallen through the cracks for the Senate Democrats.
This lyrical and accessible
picture book gives kids a glimpse
of what scientists do in the real world and inspires them to dream
of accomplishing
BIG things.
It is very helpful to keep track
of things and look at your results from a
big -
picture perspective.
«If you don't have the
big picture,» says Murray, «it's incredibly easy for groupthink to lead you to focus on a limited number
of things and miss what's really important.»
«For them, the global phenomenon
of climate change very clearly affects these
bigger picture environmental
things, so they have the most pronounced worry, because they already see it everywhere.
Program data will contribute to a distributed effort to generate a «
big picture»
of Long Island's many ecosystems and diverse living
things.
The New Frontiers program, which NASA says is aimed at — among other
things — examining the «
big picture»
of the solar system, kicked off in 2006 with the launch
of the New Horizons spacecraft.
Halfpapp also notes that Namaste can remind you to reflect on your gratitude and look at the
bigger picture, in spite
of whatever crappy
things life might be flinging your way in the moment.
Most
of the time, it's the little, almost invisible
things you do that matter the most, because over the course
of time they will add up into a great tide affecting the
bigger picture of your life.
So we have like the
big picture perspective, so people don't forget what the root causal
things that can't be ignored are, and then we'll also talk about you know, palliative
things we can do on top
of just the — the functional medicine principal stuff to get even better results.