Sentences with phrase «bit more both ways»

This was hearty enough to satisfy my dad and healthy enough to get the ok from my mom (I did choose low sodium broth to swing it a bit more her way but I don't think that really affected the taste at all) So two thumbs up!
You want to see those pass interference calls go a little bit more both ways.
It's going to be exclusive to Amazon for its first three months, so if you're an Amazon Prime customer you can check it out from the Kindle Lending Library (I actually earn quite a bit more that way) or you can pick it up for 99 cents.

Not exact matches

And put that way, it seems a bit more daunting from a taxpayer's point of view, especially when there's very little governments can or need to do to fix Canada's affordable housing crisis — other than get out of the way.
So far the loose populist coalition that swept Trump to the White House has shown more bark than bite on Wall Street, Silicon Valley and «big business» in general — but there's reason to believe it won't necessarily stay that way:
But the company's raised more than $ 1 billion in venture capital — and those investors need a way out, even if it takes a bit longer than expected.
This strategy takes a bit more preparation and effort, but if you can contact the trade show's management team in advance and pitch yourself a spot on a discussion panel, you'll be on your way to positioning yourself as a thought leader in your industry.
«I learned the hard way that you can't bite off more than you can chew,» he says.
In many ways, the character limits remind me of Bitcoin in that they have no intrinsic value; figuring out what to say in only 140 characters seemed like a bit more of an exclusive undertaking.
Jay also makes a note that scheduling Tweets around common lunch and dinner times (if you can — time zones can make this a bit difficult) is a good way to make sure more of your posts are seen.
«We'll actually have the chef come in and do the final bits of assembly right on site to make it more interactive,» Lorton offers by way of example.
Here's a bit of wisdom too many entrepreneurs have learned the hard way: when it comes to cash flow management, more isn't always better.
Now, it costs a little bit more to do it that way, but again we're leveraging our supply chain, and it will be a noticeably different product than other offerings that are out there.
Remember, currencies with less float will move more on a given increase in demand, so a little bit of euro selling against these other currencies could go a long way.
The always - unpredictable Donald Trump added a bit more intrigue to his vice-presidential search on Monday in the way that only Trump can: With tweets.
One is that his way cost a fair bit more.
The way Caplan saw it, online exposure and a chance to build a bit of a fan base would be great for some of Ford's up - and - coming talent, in that it might lead to more work.
Second, but way back, was Under Armour's (ua) Kevin Plank, a young sports apparel exec who makes a bit more sense as a popular choice among readers.
All of which may sound a bit touchy feely to the more hard - nosed entrepreneurs, but le Menestrel insists contemplating your overall dreams for your life is of real practical benefit to business people in three key ways.
Small - business owners now have a bit more time to figure out the best way to implement Obamacare.
If you're aiming more for creativity than productivity and have a bit more time to devote to a morning writing practice, you might want to give the idea of Morning Pages, developed by Julia Cameron in her book The Artist's Way, a try.
It was more than an ad or a way to get your mermaid on; it can also be a trigger to inspire you to grab a cup of coffee (or some sous vide egg bites, if that's your thing).
I'd feel a bit better if they were going to use the revenue to expand our economy so we aren't just resource based, but governments see a way to get more so they can spend it buying votes.
The way Robert Kiyosaki, educational entrepreneur of «Rich Dad» fame and member of the Hard Assets Alliance, started accumulating his wealth seems more than just a bit quirky.
I think many of us are more curious about this phenomenon than anything else and if we could profit a bit along the way, why not.
The only thing I can say is if you were antsy during the recent correction maybe you should invest a bit more conservatively so you don't get the impulse to sell on the way down if and when it happens.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
After a massive U.S. corporate tax cut put much more cash in corporate coffers, a few companies including Walmart, Bank of America BAC, -1.28 % and AT&T T, -0.37 % awarded small bonuses to employees as a way to share a bit of that wealth.
But even if the numbers didn't cause a run - up in stock price, they were impressive on their own — and were made a bit more so by the way Amazon came into its quarterly conference call ready to discuss a variety of its efforts.
Now it's actually possible for companies on the per share basis, maybe not on the aggregate basis, but on the per share basis, to grow a little bit faster because they retain more of their earnings and they will find ways to reinvest capital internally.
Either way though, they are still trading time for money, and if they'd like to earn more money, they'll most likely have to stick around work just a little bit longer.
Folks are currently biting off more than they can chew, efforts fail or roll out in unsophisticated ways.
Unlike its nearest competitor, the SEP - IRA, the sometimes dubbed «Self - Employed 401 (k)» makes it possible to put aside quite a bit more money every twelve months due to the way the contribution limits and matching are calculated.
SegWit would also pave the way for the Lightning Network, an even - more - elaborate bit of digital surgery which is described in more detail here.
Nations like China and the U.K. have been somewhat more lenient on this issue than the United States (the U.K. paved the way for three - parent babies to combat devastating genetic disorders back in 2016), but most things involving even a whiff of genetic engineering still come with a fair bit of bioethical controversy.
Shortly after Mr. Paulson's Monday speech a Dutch economics professor, Dirk Bezemer, wrote me that: «In my thinking I liken it to a Ponzi game where in the final stages the only way to keep things going a bit longer is to pump in more liquidity.
Unfortunately, the only way to try to change it is by being a bit more vocal as a group.
In practice, it takes way more than one exposure for any bit of information to stick, and most of what does stick is transmitted no further than to other members of the same small tribe.
Dude, you are WAY out of your element, having read the bible, a couple of times I might add, I can assure you that I know probably about as much about your religion as you do and quite a bit more about the many religions out there apart from christianity.
By this way of thinking, the further we push toward a more basic understanding of things, the more we are immersed in meaningless, brutish bits of matter.
The acronym is a bit more cumbersome, but not only is the phrase more in line with what Jesus actually wanted us to do, it is also more acceptable to the largest part of the body of Christ — those who have come to God by non-Christian paths and are uncomfortable with the idea of equating Jesus the man (the way Jesus looked physically) with God.
Who has walked the way before you — shown you more of the abundant way with bits of their brave lives, brave heart,» I read the words to Mama slowly, reading the story of her abundant life back to her.
Either way, it would appear that doctrine matters quite a bit more than your post suggests, no?
The only difference (and not much different for that matter) is that this little fishy will be a bit more comfortable in his very limited and closed environment, only to realize that God is the only way out.
After two stints in subordinate roles in church and quite a bit more in sales, he remarked that churches can operate in funny ways compared to business.
information in a more diffuse way than does the left hemisphere and is able to integrate scattered bits of seemingly disparate data.
Although, as I said, that seems more like a commitment responsibility than an ent!tlement issue, but I'll bet it comes up quite a bit these days with couples that are separated in one way or another in certain states.
Is it just me, or is there more than a little bit of tension in the way we deal with biblical and ecclesial images of sheep and shepherds, pastors and flocks?
So when you run across a prophecy that looks like it has failed, just remember that you probably should split the passage into bite - sized pieces and convince your congregation that that is the proper way to break up the passage because you know more Greek than they do.
Maybe it's because I take after him so much temperamentally (bookish hardcore introvert) and theologically (I absorbed a lot of that from his seminary student days when I was 10 - 13 years old, but I'm more radical in a lot of ways — for instance, he was a bit of a prude and I know I'm more «morally liberal»), but all that public heart - on - sleeve stuff just makes my skin crawl.
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