Sentences with phrase «did decent strategy»

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However, just because new tools and strategies have arrived, it doesn't necessarily mean that more established advertising methods can no longer turn heads and secure decent conversion rates.
So his strategy is to get the focus off himself, as LBJ did (and Nixon did in 1972) by demonizing his opponent as less than decent and real dangerous.
Whilst I don't think this strategy would be a road to win Holyrood it would be a way to rebuild in their old heartlands in the central belt and break the SNP hegemony as when Labour does next form a government they probably will need a decent showing in Scotland to get a majority.
There are other tactical combat games due out this year and they may be better suited to a wider audience, but if you got this far then you probably have a PSP and an itch for a good strategy RPG - and Aedis Eclipse can do a decent job of scratching it.
Was planning to start by investing in 3 MF 1) MF1 = 2000 / month short term (3 years < less)(Purpose: Good returns on avg risk portfolio) 2) MF2 = 3000 / month mid term (5 years)(Purpose: Tax savings and moderate returns) 3) MF3 = 4000 / month Long Term (10 - 15 years)(Purpose: Long Term savings with decent returns less Risk) Do you thing this is a sound strategy.
Hi Nial, I've been trolling the internet for a while looking for decent fx education which doesn't cost thousands of dollars, or costly subscriptions for mediocre strategies.
A fixed income manager who develops sticky relationships, clocks up decent relative performance, and introduces new investment strategies — as TAM appears to be doing — can certainly still look forward to a stable / growing business].
Unfortunately American Express has a rule that it does not award the sign - up bonus to customers who apply for a second consumer or business card that earns Membership Rewards points, so picking different cards is a decent strategy.
I don't think most players would complain too much about needing to read a couple paragraphs in order to feel comfortable with a game — the problem is that strategy games tend to need closer to two HUNDRED paragraphs to provide a decent explanation.
It's incomplete and rough and does a lot of stuff wrong, but beneath that lies a fun, fast strategy game with a bright future, and a decent present.
From a gameplay standpoint, DropMix's Clash Mode offers an experience that does a good job of balancing basic, approachable gameplay with the possibility of decent strategy.
If this is the case, we technically do not need more than one player, which itself is a decent argument for «1 - player» being at least the default arrangement for a strategy game.
I could deliver the usual spiel about how you need to memorize the levels, come up with strategies for the boss battles, figure out how to best use your weapons, and have a decent amount of skill to begin with in order to do well in this game.
And then I also think you can — the easiest thing to deal with these and that I would suggest is you try to figure out what your strategy with technology is for, and your plans for 2017, as you take these surveys, you kind of pull things out of there and see what other people are doing and three, four, five, six things that interest you and you have a pretty decent technology plan.
They don't all have to be Richard Branson, but they ought to have decent social profiles, networks and a solid social strategy.
We've been talking a lot lately about what recruitment leaders should stop doing in 2017; how they can STOP messing up their critical job adverts and START getting real, decent applicants, as well as how marketers need to STOP delivering tactics instead of strategy.
Assuming you can have decent equity after the repairs, and you do it all legally, so there is an exit strategy in case management becomes too much to handle, I'd go for it, as you can easily clear 12 % + return.
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