Sentences with phrase «bit about a lot»

«I feel like my job is to know a little bit about a lot.
And as someone whose job requires knowing a little bit about a lot, my reading habits are necessarily too extensive to be able to practice more than the occasional intensive reading and memorizing.
«He was a clinician and knew quite a bit about a lot of things, and he was dealing with this engineer who thought differently and didn't see things the same way,» Fahmy says.
Learning a little bit about a lot of things does not make for a skilled health coach.
Relaxed, intelligent (know a little bit about a lot of sh*t)..
I'm a nerd, and I can talk quite a bit about a lot of things if you give me the opportunity.
Now, seeing them on the route was an excellent way to get to know a little bit about a lot of places.
For good or for ill, I'm that most dangerous of souls: I know a little bit about a lot of things.
But knowing a little bit about a lot can get you really far.
That means that to get through your divorce well, you need to know a little bit about a lot of different things.

Not exact matches

«A lot of people have talked about Airbnb as «passive income,» but there's still a little bit of work involved there,» he said.
«Unfortunately, I know that people talk about this having a lot to do with these seven countries in particular, but I think the net is cast a little bit wider than we know,» Muhammad added.
I had a lot of anxieties about moving into my first apartment, and while I think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a real home, there are definitely a few things we could have thought a bit more about before moving in together.
For example, there are surely lots of ways for the company to make money by selling the right bits of the vast trove of information it currently has about its roughly 900 million users.
Get ready to hear (lots) more about Generation Z. They're just barely on the cusp of adulthood, but their preferences and outlooks are a bit of a throwback to earlier generations.
Our old professor was a bit more upset about it, though, partly because the college milks those guys more than a Libyan trafficking gang (albeit the access to the labor market is a lot better at the end of the process).
While often captivating, repetitive, and a bit schlocky, there's a lot that any sales professional can learn from infomercials about pitching a product.
You're seeing a little bit of caution about tax reform, and so that seems to be dampening things a bit, but overall if you look at the origination business, clients are engaged in a lot more activity.
One of the exciting things about a company that is going through a little bit of change, a little bit of chaos, is there is a lot of opportunity, and for me that opportunity was getting to move into management.
Susan's course on sound bites provided laser - sharp focus for my book (content and launch), blog posts and interacting with my clients — and as you know, there's a lot of noise in the online world about honing your message.
With it looking increasingly likely that Larry Summers will be the next Fed chairman, there's been a lot of concern that he hasn't said all that much about monetary policy, and what he has said has sounded a bit hawkish.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little bit more about who you are.»
That miss, and the explanation behind it, has a lot of people scratching their heads, so expect to hear a bit about it during the company's earnings call today.
Ezra Klein: So I'm going to give a little bit of a quick Singapore overview for folks who aren't as read in on it, and if anybody would like to learn a lot more about this, they can search my name and Singaporean healthcare system.
This book 7 Money Rules of Life steps out a bit of her old - style comfort zone to comprise lots of facts about financing, retiring, investing and preparation for your financial future.
When we get back, I want to talk a little bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I think there's a lot of discussion about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I think everyone feels like there is one coming.
We are a little bit more nervous about this style of purchasing because I have seen a lot of houses that certainly aren't all roses and sunshine!
I know there's a lot of people out there that are always hearing us talk about the book security analysis but today's episode we're actually going to go into a little bit of depth to talk about what we actually know about this book.
After doing a bit of research and finding some YouTube videos which taught me what I needed to know about binary options trading, I realized that binary options trading was a great option for me because I'm home a lot and have always had the news running in the background to keep up on the happenings in the world.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a new newsletter called the macro outsider, and you can sign up for it for free on www.etmmacro.com and you'll get a free essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot of what we've spoken about today in terms of chronic malinvestment, the weakness of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
I'm not Jewish, and I suppose that I think some of their practices are a bit odd, especially those of the ultra-Orthodox, but really, I can't find just a whole lot to complain about when it comes to Jewish values.
Our friend Ivan is a bit over-the-top here, but there's a lot to think about.
Yes, I knew a lot about Him — all that eight years of Bible college and seminary could teach me about theology — which turned out to be quite a bit, in fact.
While I'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
Religious people use a lot of jargon to encourage people to think in sound bites and not spend too much time thinking about they're saying.
Once we heard about the «last hurrah» it makes a lot more sense, of course, but even so it was a bit jarring given her last scene with the Doctor.
I suspect that if you took spousal and child abuse statistics in the US (and account at least a little bit for what goes unreported), you'd probably find that the spectrum of our «Christian» nation doesn't exactly have a lot to brag about either (but of course anyone who abuses children or spouse can't POSSIBLY be a «true Christian»... and I hope you see the irony in that remark).
It's a pretty good book, though it seemed to me that the further you got in the book the less it became about discussing interesting ideas about applying Christian ideals in the society we find ourselves in and more it became a lot of his personal prescriptions for what needs to be done and a venting of his worst pet peeves, filled with just a bit to much anger.
I'm a bit fond of Jesus, he was good at giving answers that made people question, and he talked about love a lot.
We have lots and lots of actual ancient Egyptian religious hieroglyphs — set in stone, and not changed a bit - which tell about their gods.
-- I've read the bit about the «crucified ego» a lot, lately.
«You have been speaking a lot about the neighbor, and what we can do for him,» he says, a bit testily.
If you are unfamiliar with the story, check out Genesis 18 and Genesis 19 (and prepare for a potential faith crisis — there's a very weird bit about a pillar of salt which, as a child, left me frightened to look out the back window of our car lest I share the fate of Lot's wife).
If your beliefs on heaven and hell are right but you find yourself lacking a bit in some other necessary core beliefs, perhaps we can talk a lot more about things as we both roast in the big lake of fire
If you do a small bit of research, you can find out a lot about how these «prophecies» were made to look like they had been «fulfilled».
This turned out a bit spicy for me, so I added about half a cup of unsweetened almond milk, 2 cups hot water to thin it out, and served it with a little yoghurt and lots of coriander to cut the heat.
I prepared the courgette a couple of hours in advance, which was interesting as it went a bit soggy and there was a lot of water at the bottom of the bowl when I was just about to cook it.
I know that lots of you also eat and live this way, as you too are living with illness or continuous health related issues, so I wanted to share a bit more about my journey, because it's so important to talk about it and not feel alone in our challenges.
Something like sweet potato brownies may be healthier than the conventional alternative, but after a week or so of eating way too much I find myself feeling a bit rubbish and my old stomach issues will come right back — most notably I'll look about nine months pregnant and be in lots of pain.
The only thing I'm unsure about is the middle layer — I know a lot of banana haters and I think banana in the middle alongside the banana in the top might be a bit of an overload!
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