Not exact matches
We use our smartphones, tablets, and computers every day to
do all sorts of
things, and we inevitably
fall into patterns that make
things simpler.
With a plan in place and an eagle eye on how
things are changing, you can make sure that your business doesn't
fall behind.
I ask my kids to tell me one
thing they
did well each night before they
fall asleep, then I kiss them good night.
«The bravest
thing I've seen Hugh
do was stare down eight to 10 weeks out of the very first Global Citizen festival (with) a sponsor who had just
fallen over (and) an artist bill that wasn't complete and have him say: «We can still
do this.»
Things don't turn out well for Phasma again; she loses the fight and
falls into the fire that's consuming the massive First Order ship, «Supremacy.»
«Who
do you know who can recommend you for
things that
fall into your sweet spot?»
You'll have to pitch in and
do things that
fall outside your area of expertise, which can be great career experience.
The word «culpable» was in itself carefully chosen, Glees said, because it could mean one of the two
things: That Putin
did not take proper care of his military - grade Novichok nerve agent and it
fell into the wrong hands, or that he willfully weaponised it on foreign soil.
Projects and deals can
fall through, you can have a bad quarter of business, and you can have a few bad weeks with your diet but it's still a temporary
thing because you don't have to accept it as a permanent reality.
In the fast - paced world of tech, the last
thing you want to
do is
fall behind on the latest terminology.
But the places where such services
fall short represent major opportunities for entrepreneurs to
do things better — even amid an atmosphere of high setup costs and thick red tape.
Meanwhile, try to broaden your exposure to all sorts of
things that
do not
fall within your area of declared expertise.
Things like the topic of ownership — who owns social,
does it
fall under marketing, or
does it
fall under customer service?
If
things do fall apart, he says he'll try to internalize the advice he tells other entrepreneurs: «You didn't fail, your business didn't succeed.
One
thing most toxic leaders know how to
do well is getting out of town before everything
falls apart.
Things didn't pan exactly as planned: He ran out of money,
fell in love and found his calling as a carpenter.
«We don't benefit from the boom times, but we don't
fall as deeply into the abyss when
things get tough.»
One day last
fall I spent a couple of hours talking with the pair, and I kept asking for real - world examples of companies that are already
doing such
things.
Then, you'd have to make sure the plastic
thing doesn't
fall apart.
People often
do things that don't make sense and aren't necessarily reasonable, and how they pay invoices
falls into that camp.
But many companies
fall significantly short in
doing four
things: (1) clearly defining their culture, (2) managing that culture, (3) aligning culture with strategy and desired results, and (4) leveraging culture during times of change.
[He] is not a handsome man, but I
fell for him because he can
do a lot of
things handsome men can not
do,» Zhang has said.
«We don't want to hang
things to tell you that it's
fall,» Turnas says.
The CEO had
fallen into the common trap of picking values you want your company to stand for instead of
things you already
do.
Think about each individual
thing you say and
do, and before reacting with your initial thought, catch yourself and
do something differently before you
fall into your comfort zone.
And what happened to us was that our salaries stagnated and
fell while the cost of the
things we couldn't
do without went up at rates well beyond that of inflation for decades as the social safety was being pulled out from underneath us.
DUBNER: So, to summarize your overall argument about our rise and
fall of American growth: would it be an overstatement to say that there was a lot of low - hanging fruit — physical and labor, and all other kinds of fruit that we picked beautifully and ate hungrily, and we
did really well with — and that those
things, once used up, that kind of gain will never appear again as far as you can see?
I work for an online retail company as the sole customer service representative, the web optimization specialist, and the sole social media coordinator (on top of assisting with other projects) and I've been
falling under scrutiny from my boss for not getting
things done, when two of those are full time jobs on their own!
Taking on a ton of clients is great, but it's important to juggle multiple freelance projects in a professional way so that
things don't
fall through the cracks.
How Xerox
fell so far is a case study in what management experts call the «competency trap» — an organization becomes so good at one
thing, it can't learn to
do anything new.
D seems to be
doing all the right
things in recent times despite their
falling stock price.
It is messy and convoluted and
falls apart when you spell it out: Trump didn't know about the specifics, but he
did repay because he
did know about the general arrangement, but he didn't really know because it's just the sort of
things lawyers
do for clients and Mr. Cohen didn't want to burden him since he's a busy man.
Invest in stocks and you're bound to have days, weeks, even months where the price of your investments
do just one
thing —
fall.
And this point dovetails with the other point as far as since we don't pretend to know the precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea is that we can actually be in the right quartile of activity, in other words I never try to catch the very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride
things to the very end, and similarly I don't mind catching
falling knifes.
However, while he thinks the price of bitcoin will
fall to $ 8,000, he doesn't believe that a bubble is necessarily a bad
thing.
While each has its own method of
doing things, exchanges generally
fall into one of three different categories:
I started this show as background noise a few years ago, not expecting much, and here we are 4 season in, and it's still one of my favorite shows, while I don't believe this season is as good as season 2 or maybe 3 as a whole, it has its high points, a couple of
things fall a little flat, but no single episode failed in my opinion.
Jesus Himself had some pretty radical
things to say about lust and sexuality, and never once
did He invite women into the blame game, something we are told our first
fallen father, Adam,
did from the very beginning.
A lot of Millennials
do not like being held accountable, they choose to talk about
things, if you stand for nothing you
fall for anything.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of
doing the right
thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you
fall back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has never been proven to exist.
and yes I am a believer that those
things do not exits and I'm not debating if there is a god only that Atheism
falls under the same rules and is a religion.
And while we're at it, there are millions who had good lives, and then
things fell apart, and that includes devote Christians;
did your God give up on them?
It doesn't say when we reach it every
thing would
fall into place, but if we sought it everything would
fall into place.
Assuming that if that's alive and well then the
things that God
does through me will naturally
fall into place.
Don't angels have wings and
things, even the
fallen ones?
It's easy to
fall into that frustration trap with people who
do seem to interpret
things that way, though.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding
things that are helping to disprove
things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an example that not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've
done my homework, on both sides of the argument, and came up with something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance of being possible, or
falling back to the old status qua of «mysterious ways» and «having faith».
Since god
did not send his son to save us from a sin that we
do not all carry, the whole
thing falls apart, simply with the FACT that we
did not all descend from Adam.
We find that what we can not
do through human efforts, can be
done by Christ, if we're humble enough to accept it (Remember, the — I believe allegorical — story of the «The
Fall» in Genesis was about mankind wanting to
do things on its own and be «like God»).
I'm a Christian, a Puerto Rican and a Veteran myself so I don't and never have
fall for this «Latino» charade
thing.