Sentences with phrase «coming in has»

Our sense of the power of the One coming in has been stretched, challenged and recast over the past three weeks.
It feels great when money is coming in that has worked for me!
«Whereas if a small - business owner or young entrepreneur came in I would discourage them because I feel they don't need the extra regulation.»
Sanders» biographer, John Ed Pearce, recalls a woman at the Chamber of Commerce saying that whenever the Colonel came in she had to beat his hands off of her.
The CEO told us about a bridge loan being negotiated, and was honest that if it came in we would all get paid at a half - rate.
But you can't come in ha ha.
God forbid that someone would come in that would have a vision / purpose that God has given them that is different than the churches / pastors.
The presence of the One who is coming in would be easier to talk about if its time was not yet at hand.

Not exact matches

As one pair of sociologists from The University of North Texas and Rice put it, «in a society that encourages men to be dominant and women to be submissive, having the image of tall men hovering over short women reinforces» the very idea that men must be the aggressors and the chasers when it comes to romantic relationships.
The EPA, of course, has far different numbers, with their first year compliance figure coming in at $ 17,000.
But Eric had fond memories of visiting Orcas Island, so when he was living in Delaware and got a call from a relative to come out for a construction job, he was enticed to go back.
I think they're going have to come up, and if I had to guess, it ends up somewhere in the low $ 50s.
But there comes a point where the founder has to start hiring specialists, says Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND, during an interview at the Entrepreneur360 Conference in New York City.
Sometimes the call comes from on high: the VCs who have invested in your company.
Such a development, should it come to fruition, could have a larger impact of minimizing the threat of a nuclear arms race in the Middle East, Katz said.
The bad news, she'd have to wait several weeks for that battery replacement to come in.
The agents were particularly interested in the facility's practices when it came to an even smaller subset of those scheduled drugs: the highly addictive pain medicines containing oxycodone and hydrocodone that have been at the center of the nation's opioid epidemic.
In the coming year, Silverman says he and his brother strive to have better and «more open» conversations — which will mean having more frequent team meetings to discuss plans.
That way, you don't have to worry about someone taking your big idea, screwing you over in a partnership or suing you for something you never saw coming.
On Wednesday at The Next Web Conference in New York City, co-founder and co-CEO Neil Blumenthal explained how Warby Parker has managed to come this far while maintaining its mission and brand authenticity.
But the inspiration to keep moving forward from one challenge to the next has come in unexpected places.
Don't be YAIA («yet another iPhone app»), Prince said, and like CloudFlare you'll have people literally «camping in the hallway» to come work for you.
This was the first glimpse of the job market since the release last Friday of a disappointing employment report that showed U.S. job creation coming in at 74,000, far less than the 200,000 that had been expected.
Sustainability has been part of its fabric since its founding in 1853, as have the progressive values that came to typify San Francisco, the city it calls home.
In a world where brand loyalty is increasingly hard to come by, especially for consumer - facing companies like Procter & Gamble or Coca - Cola, Apple's burgeoning razor - razorblade model has power, he said.
Their moves comes after Collins told reporters on Tuesday that she had confirmed with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that he would support the two insurance bills as well as a measure waiving an automatic cut in Medicare that the tax bill could trigger.
He's done it exactly the way Atlanta likes to have their new CEOs come in
While chatbots have made their mark as indispensable tools for a litany of reasons, they're still moderately new to the business world, and come with their own set of limitations — most of which are expected to be overcome in the near future.
Yet, while Shelley Hwang, chief of breast surgery at Duke Cancer Institute and vice chair of research at Duke University's Department of Surgery, agrees in principle, she also has concerns about all the new diagnostic potential that will come with precision medicine.
The incident comes at a time when police agencies in the US have made headlines for fatally shooting suspects during encounters in which the suspect was suffering from the affects of mental illness or, in many more cases, did not have a weapon.
The basic slogan for the Liberals regarding the Quebec economy seems to be: the PQ has bungled it, let us come in and fix the problem.
At one recent session, they came up with a new principle, borrowed from a speaker Ashley had heard at a BYU event: There are nine important minutes in a day.
IF you measure the value of a chief executive by the salary he or she takes and compare it to what heads of similar size companies receive, Andrew Forrest would come out on top in Western Australia year in, year out.
Having learned early in my career that nobody cares about my professional well - being more than me, I committed myself to coming up with more useful assessments of my professional health than «Pretty good, I guess.»
About his plans for a border fence, Trump said: «I don't mind having a big beautiful door in that wall so that people can come into this country legally.»
«The truth of the matter is the revolution hasn't come,» said Brahm Eiley of the Convergence Consulting Group in Toronto.
When he came home in 1985, he still had no bedroom.
That strong performance has been across multiple sectors and geographies — and has come in the middle of Cognizant's own transformation.
One attendee came in dressed entirely in black leather (he'd ridden his motorcycle there) and sat in the back of the room near the door.
«The current pace of repricing in fed funds is not immediately problematic for the Fed and there is yet time to price more into the curve, though we'd argue that at the June meeting, it's likely the markets will have to come to grips with the possibility of a fourth hike in 2018 and price more appropriately,» Lyngen said.
But, relaxing in the sun, Bannon had some time to reflect and come up with a new and healthier model for thinking about vacations — one other guilt - ridden business owners might benefit from.
«We think of our preferences as things that we come up with — things that are kind of spontaneous parts of who we are — but they do have a basis in biology.
His energy, enthusiasm and passion to bring out the best in others is what totally reeled me in when the time came for me to decide where I would play college football.
In my own entrepreneurial journey, I have met and interviewed many successful entrepreneurs and the topic of outsourcing to VAs always comes up.
And then the other two orders of magnitude would come from refilling in orbit, propellant production on Mars, and choosing the right propellant.
Depending on whether you're landing on a planet or a moon that has no atmosphere, a thin atmosphere, or a dense atmosphere, and depending on whether you're reentering with no payload in the front, a small payload, or a heavy payload, you have to balance the rocket out as it's coming in.
This moment has been a long time coming for the company, which is now the first and only one in the U.S. that can provide such health reports to consumers without a prescription.
In an ideal world, these details would come from a think tank, but Canada suffers from a chronic shortage of think tanks (no pun intended).
«That is going to cause turbo acceleration of the income, because that is 56 percent of the market in the biggest territory and that will have a massive impact on sales from 2019,» de Winkel said, adding that a U.S. approval could come early next year.
«When you're in your 30s, you still have a long flight path... so you still have quite a bit of time to take measured risks, at least when it comes to markets, to be able to build your portfolio and have more growth,» Snider said.
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