Sentences with phrase «come off much»

In this case, Carrey's up against a flock of real penguins and some CGI equivalents as well; and strangely, the effects are nearly seamless and certainly come off much better than that horrid Green Lantern costuming.
I would like the weight to come off much faster.
Blanching the onions makes the skins come off much easier on these little guys.
The taste and texture are 10 times better, and the liners come off much more easily, the next day if you can wait.
I personally worry that coal is going to be a problem as demand will come off much faster than we think.»
It isn't easy to hear, but once you wean the weight will come off much easier.
Not only is it great for the baby, your weight will come off much more easily than if you don't.
If Sanchez and Ozil bounce at seasons end, Arsenal have to come off much money to find SUITABLE replacements if they continue to bark about trophies.
The skins come off much easier this way.
I would like the weight to come off much faster.
Early this week I was with an Australian government representative in Beijing whom I have known for many years and he told me that iron ore prices were currently around $ 83 (I think they dropped another $ 2 last week), and that while some people in Canberra were reluctant to say it too loudly, he and others were increasingly in agreement with my lower forecast of less than $ 50 well before the end of the decade, in part because supply has come off much more slowly than predicted, but mainly because they now recognize that China's rebalancing was indeed going to be a far bigger deal for Chinese demand than sell - side research had predicted.
The big growth server vendors per this report are Huawei and Inspur, which showed 24 % and 19 % unit growth respectively year over year, albeit that growth came off a much smaller base compared with the other server companies.
Mortara was made to serve a five - second penalty in the race for Glock - blocking (he also had a five - place grid penalty for holding up another driver) but for his angry reaction Glock came off much worse.
You don't want to wait until the pumpkin is completely cool to do this though, because it comes off much better while the pumpkin is still hot.
Idk about «another character, but his design still comes off much differently due to looking more muscular than pudgy.
Eli and yours truly haven't been all that persuaded with Kahan's interpretation of his own work, which is very critical of climate hawks and pretty silent about the denialists, but in Lewandowsky's presence he moderates it and comes off much more persuasively.
Paint comes off much easier than stain.

Not exact matches

Washing them removes much of the lint that could come off on your dishes.
Automate too much and you risk coming off too impersonal in your campaigns.
He adds that when it comes to predictions, past data on previous forest fires can provide analysts with additional data: «We're working off of history and assumptions, pretty much
No one ever embarks on a conversation thinking, «I'm going to talk too much, interrupt a lot, and generally come off as a self - centered bore.»
Their competitors don't even come close to this level of engagement and therefore, it's much easier for them to come off as a more relatable, humanized business.
According to much of the post-debate analysis, Trump also came off looking like a bully.
The realization that we're likely to live much longer than they did may come as both a blessing and a curse: More years means more time to travel the world, scratch off bucket - list items, or volunteer for favorite causes.
He «came off as cold and calculating,» lacking in sincerity, «glib at inappropriate times, downright evasive at others,» and in general seemed «as much a machine as the bicycle he rode for so long.»
By handling the immediate task in front of you before moving on to the next, you'll avoid that creeping sense of panic that comes from biting off too much.
The travel company United Continental Holdings (ual) came under fire last month when a passenger was dragged off one of its overbooked flights, a fiasco that dragged as much as $ 90 million off the value of Buffett's stake as United stock plummeted amid the ensuing outrage.
As per that last part, the group's estimate is probably way off with full autonomy likely to come much sooner.
When he veers off into bodybuilding (you're doing it wrong) or medicine, he comes off as a smug know - it - all who doesn't actually know that much.
«We did this study because understanding how much radiation comes off of common household items helps place radiation readings in context - it puts things in perspective,» Hayes said.
«It helps to guard against the tendency that people feel to justify their feelings and needs so much so that they come off as critical or blaming to the other person before they are able to express what they feel and ask for what they want.»
Annuities are somewhat controversial because some come with high fees and they may not pay off as much as other investments.
It's much more meaningful and it comes off less like marketing speak.»
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
Baltimore was already coming off a string of bad news — record homicides, unheated schools, an alleged patient dumping — when Thursday morning brought yet more: The city had failed to make the list of 20 finalists for Amazon's much - coveted second...
NEW YORK (Reuters)- Oil jumped as much as 3 percent on Tuesday as a weak dollar propped up commodities, but crude prices came off their highs in post-settlement trading on signs of another big U.S. supply build last week.
Coming off its biggest one - day decline since 2007, Shanghai's main share index seesawed throughout Tuesday — falling as much as 5 percent as trading opened and rising 1 percent at one point — to end down 1.7 percent.
To date, Minister Flaherty has been unable or unwilling to explain why the deficit for 2012 - 13 came in so much lower than what he forecast in the March 2013 Budget or why the monthly results to the end of March 2013 were so far off the final outcome for 2012 - 13.
Much of it really does come down to paying down (or off) your debt.
Will cutting rates really boost the sectors that did much of the damage to April's GDP report like resources (can't influence commodities), utilities (can't influence weather, with utilities output just coming off a large surge in Jan / Feb) and manufacturing (bigger challenges than CAD)?
Rather, his description is very much in line with the view that the market crashed first, and the underlying economic strains emerged later: «the crash did not come — as some have suggested — because the market suddenly became aware that a serious depression was in the offing.
Investors were obviously not excited about the numbers, because the stock sold off as much as 12 percent in early morning trade before recovering late in the day with the typical shenanigans we have now come to expect in our casino markets.
Another lesson: While venture capital firms aren't as much like startups as investors would have you believe, one thing is true of both, and that's when things go really wrong, the wheels can come off fast.
And maybe you don't hit all of them, maybe some of them come a little bit later, but having an idea of how much time you're going to spend doing research, what particular securities are going to be invested in, what types of strategies are going to be used, that's kind of a main framework that can always be referred back to if things get a little bit off track.
The movie Better Off Dead came out in 1985 and unfortunately investing that much money in the stock market back then was just impossible.
It may be too much for you at times / The twists, / The turns, / The upside downs, / But you get back up / And keep chugging along / Eventually it all comes to a stop / You won't know when / Or how / But you will know that it will be time to get off / And start anew.
Nothing comes close to allowing you to put away so much money, compound it for decades, and then live off the passive income without ever sending anything to the Federal or State governments again.
MGM Resorts may be known for gambling, but nearly half of the company's revenue comes off the casino floor — and in the U.S., the percentage is much higher than 50 %.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
Women don't come off well in MUD; they're mostly about setting up men for lives — driven by love — that are much harder than they seemingly need be.
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