Sentences with phrase «big words in»

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas isn't a fan of big words in judicial opinions.
My my, you are using some big words in this comment.
There are two big words in gaming at the moment — 4K and HDR (high dynamic range)-- and understanding these two can mean a world of difference in your gaming experience.
«Look, there are big words in here, and there is symbolism and an intricate plot, but let's start from the fact that The Great Gatsby is about being in love with someone who will never date you!
It really felt like this was his first review and he wanted to sound like he knew it all because he an write big words in sophisticated ways.
Usually, these people won't respect their commitment, by simply having the courage of throwing big words in the game without even knowing you.
I can look up big words in the dictionary, too and I'll break you on this forum.
Earlier today I criticized pastors and professors for using big words in their theological writing and teaching.
I seem to have used too many big words in my last post.
You have to take all the advanced math courses, like calculus and trig, and read a lot of books with big words in them, and then spend time doing experiments and research projects until you begin to grasp the underlying concepts.
Amortization: We introduced a big word in this section.
For those of us who know theology, we recognize that the big word in the middle there means «church.»
Organic is a big word in my household.
Before we delve into gory details, however, a big word in defence of fungi.
Amortization: We introduced a big word in this section.
We expect this is already happening and «churn» will be the big word in 2018.»
Amortization: We introduced a big word in this section.
Simplifying is a big word in our home lately.
SS: The biggest word in decorating for fall 2007 (and hopefully forever!)

Not exact matches

You may be ready for a big change, in other words — just not a change from «working» to «not working.»
To be sure, * The Magic of Thinking Big * was not written strictly for entrepreneurs — I'm not sure the word was well - known in the 50s... but applying the principals from this book has contributed to the enormous growth my public relations agency has enjoyed each year of our existence.
For Potdevin, in other words, it was a big risk.
Breaking the figures down further, the EIA estimates that «space cooling» — in other words, air conditioning — was the single biggest use of electricity in the U.S. residential sector.
The Internet makes it easier than ever to distribute text and video, which can be a big help for human rights activists trying to get the word out about horrific conditions in war zones or repressive regimes.
In other words, I find using big words and jargon implies you feel insecure about your intelligence and education.
In other words, it encourages the smallest companies to expand and hire employees — thus making a bigger contribution to the economy — in order to take advantage of the tax breaIn other words, it encourages the smallest companies to expand and hire employees — thus making a bigger contribution to the economy — in order to take advantage of the tax breain order to take advantage of the tax break.
In that regard, the picture above is worth a thousand words: Nearly all of Big Pharma is riding on fumes, it seems.
«Thanks is not a big enough word, but they took time out of their busy schedules and took time away from their day jobs to hang out with me in the morning.
However, Scaramucci's communication skills are questionable, even in the Big Think video — the financier goes on to say how words have changed, using now - unacceptable terms to describe Asian - Americans and African - Americans as examples.
As word of the giveaways spread, Woodman decided to make a bigger deal of them by gathering friends of the company in front of his booth at 3 p.m. each day of a show.
Accenture is an example of what naming guru Alex Frankel describes in his book Wordcraft: The Art of Turning Little Words into Big Business as «the synthetic, just - add - water (and a lot of advertising dollars), umbrella name.»
In other words, I don't believe in big government,» he saiIn other words, I don't believe in big government,» he saiin big government,» he said.
I think that in our hunger to look for words of wisdom from the big end of the entrepreneurial town, we often overlook the mountains of wisdom all around us.
But when you make a habit of keeping your wordin things big and small — you develop a strong reputation for reliability and trustworthiness.
The companies that make those beers, Boston Beer (sam) and Molson Coors (tap - a) respectively, have found themselves in a war of words after The New York Times published an op - ed by Boston Beer founder Jim Koch in which the brewer lamented the effect Big Beer mergers have had on the craft beer industry.
In other words, big bossy government gone global.
If you take them at their word, groups representing the big ISPs pledged in January that if the Obama privacy rules were killed, they'd voluntarily follow privacy guidelines that mostly take after the FTC's framework.
The Pixel XL definitely looks like a phone, but has a 5.5 - inch screen that's big enough to see a document in an app like Microsoft Word Mobile.
One big change in signage is the removal of the word «Donuts.»
You might already use Slack or Convo today, two of the most popular apps in this space, but the big news here is that, with a simple click if you're already using Microsoft Office 365 for word processing and email, you can now chat with colleagues, exchange documents, start a Skype phone call, and communicate in real - time.
Massages — Joss & Main, Wellness is the hot word in employee perks, and John Mulliken, general manager and co-founder is a big believer.
«We think the biggest mistake that was made was under the Obama administration by ever entering the deal that you referenced in the first place,» Sanders said when asked about the statement's wording.
In other words, if they're not sure how to approach a big money decision, they get help.
If well - crafted, a company narrative can result in a word - of - mouth effect that turns customers into advocates and drives awareness minus a big marketing budget.
The movie also accurately presents the legal foundation — or «the big ass rubber stamp» in the words of one spook — that the U.S. used to build its surveillance architecture, and does so in a way that doesn't drag down the action.
In other words, when employees feel their work contributes to something bigger, retention rates go up.
By showing your donors that you can follow through on your first campaign, effectively raise money, build a prototype, fulfill rewards and communicate your success, you have built in a second round of donors who have a vested interest in your success, and who will not only support you in round two, but will also help you spread the word for the bigger second campaign.
If an entrepreneur can distill the essence of an idea onto something as small as a coaster (or in ten words) it shows investors that they have a clear vision for the big picture.
Meetings with big decision - makers can be hard to come by, so get your software in the hands of employees and hope they spread the word.
No matter how good your marketing is, your customers are going to be a big part of it, and the better your relations with them are, the more likely they are to put in a good word with you to a friend, co-worker, or family member.
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