Sentences with phrase «consider regrouping»

Senator Klein says he would not consider regrouping with the rest of the Senate Democrats, instead of the Republicans to get the other items passed.

Not exact matches

«Successful people treat it like the half - time show at a football game — an opportunity to regroup and consider how they're going to play out the rest of their day.»
In an environment where the opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chance.
Then something shifts, slows us down long enough to question, to regroup, to consider
If you have a limited credit history or desire to regroup after bankruptcy or another financial setback, you might want to consider using your one - time windfall from your tax refund as a starting point to help build or rebuild your credit history by getting a secured credit card.
With some creative thinking (read: running away and regrouping), I was able to complete the mission, but having to crawl through 30 minutes of battles several times over was enough to make me consider giving up on the game entirely.
Infinity Ward regrouped, though, teamed up with another developer, Sledgehammer, which was given responsibility for the online side of Modern Warfare 3, and pulled out the stops to create a game which easily meets the franchise's exacting standards — despite the fact that gamers have always considered Infinity Ward's games superior to those crafted by Treyarch.
Consider that most people going through the shock of a layoff tend to react quickly, aggressively responding to posted jobs without taking time to regroup or prepare a plan.
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