Sentences with phrase «do get a better look»

When we do get a good look at the filth and squalor of Paris — at least the parts not inhabited by the wealthy (thus, most of the city)-- we see how appalling the quality of life is for the majority of Parisians and completely understand why there was an attempted revolution.
While we do get a better look here at both Jeremy Irons as the building's designer and Sienna Miller as the object of Laing's affection, what's really revealed here is Wheatley's bleak view of humanity — and perhaps more insight into why The A.V. Club's Ignatiy Vishnevetsky gave it a B + at the Toronto International Film Festival.
In fact, the Farrellys offer only fleeting glimpses of Rosemary's true appearance for most of the picture, and even then, at a distance or only in part — another wise move, for when we finally do get a good look at Paltrow in full makeup (which, it must be said, is nowhere on par with, say, the work on Eddie Murphy in The Nutty Professor movies), one doesn't laugh at her since one has gotten to know Rosemary so well.
But prospective employers do get a good look at the factors that contribute to your score, and that could be enough to limit your opportunities, particularly if you are in competition with other candidates who pass the credit screening without issue.
While I didn't get a chance to try it out myself, I did get a good look at their impressive set up.
She curls her upper lip and says, «Did ya get a good look, doughboy?»

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CB «s writers also take you behind the scenes of Canada's most - profitable companies, to get an inside look at how a corporation becomes the best at what they do.
They're looking for the best price, but if the lawn care company knows the pain point of needing to get this done in one day, they can use that to their advantage when negotiating price.
«If they're doing forward contracts, they want to be thinking about getting a good price for their fuel, looking into the future, to really take advantage of these lower costs, so they'll be able to take advantage for quite a while,» she says.
If you talk to the Colgates or the Verizons or the Schlumbergers or what have you, it has historically always been that they are looking for the best technology for collaboration, for getting insights, for doing all of the work that they try to do.
If your email doesn't look good on mobile, it's less likely to get noticed.
Licensing: Given how well our students do with our course and templates, several mentors and coaches have suggested that I look into licensing Baby Got Booked.
But look, if they sell their baby, if they have a good reason to sell it, and they don't just buy a big yacht and get more and more caviar, and then they use that money to create 10 more babies, and they are the kind of entrepreneur that likes creating new things, then yeah.
Unable to move on its own — or to even stick a single thumb up to bum a ride like reckless humans do — HitchBOT relied merely on its good looks and charm to get from place to place.
If you're Apple with a cash hoard exceeding $ 250 billion, you've got to be looking at how really well your services business (iTunes, Apple Music, App Store, etc.) is doing, and saying, how do I accelerate this part of my business even more rapidly?
You heard it from Steve Jobs» 2005 Stanford commencement speech, you heard it from me in my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow, and now you're hearing it from Kagan: Getting fired can be the best thing that ever happened to you, but only if you take a cold, hard look in the mirror and face the truth.
So it is constantly looking for new tools and better ways to get the job done; and (d) the company is struggling — right along with every other tech firm — with how it can make the work force more diverse even though, in terms of gender at least, it's already as diverse as any firm in the city.
Whether you're getting your holiday shopping done before the madness or you just can't pass on a good deal for yourself, you'll find what you're looking for here.
Don't get sidetracked by things that sound interesting or that look like «good things to do» — unless there's a direct relationship between participation and reaching your business objectivedo» — unless there's a direct relationship between participation and reaching your business objectives.
Looking into a crystal ball isn't exactly a scientific thing to do, but if you ask the right kinds of smart people you can get a pretty good idea what's likely to come down the pike.
With good care, metal bed frames will look nearly new for years and don't get as much damage from bugs, cracks, and so forth as wooden bed frames.
It's not as high - end as a Yeti cooler, and it's not meant to be — Eddie Bauer gets the job done for less than $ 50 and looks pretty good doing it.
They want to look at things and say «Listen, maybe there's a better way to do it» and really get their hands dirty,» she says.
«Our relationship with China is going to change radically and it doesn't look like it's going to get better,» McNamee said.
It takes a certain kind of person to make it in the smartphone business, but Ryan Seacrest didn't get this far in life on good looks alone.
That doesn't mean there won't be new developments, Boeing's Ferguson said, but that it's possible to get a pretty good look at the future of human space transportation — even space transportation to places far beyond what technology is currently capable of — by looking at the various technologies already under development today and imagining how they'll complement each other in the future.
Lyne: I didn't really think about it being a huge change until I got into it, and I realized that I was constantly looking around for somebody I could show what I was doing to, because I still wanted approval, I still wanted somebody to say, «Yes, this is good.
Now why don't we sit together and brainstorm to see how we can get those numbers for Region X looking just as good?
Whether you're a manager looking for increased productivity from a staff member, a coworker looking to work better with others, or an employee who wants to improve their relationship with a boss, you can use the following types of compliments to get the job done.
Remember, your resume doesn't stand alone; it gets compared to all the others in the pile, so it isn't about how good you are, it is about how your resume looks compared to the others.
When I get the impression that the «person» emailing me hasn't even taken one minute to look at my website to judge whether or not I'd actually be a good fit for a given solution, the deal is already done before it's even gotten started.
Great people don't need to be threatened to work hard, they enjoy what they do and always look to get better.
Don't let your best people get tempted to look outside the organization for a brighter career path and fresh challenge.
If you look at our economy, big business is doing great, and big business is getting better, but small business is not.
In your 20s, fresh out of school, everything is looking up — you're probably doing some job hopping, getting promoted, climbing the corporate ladder with gusto, and your paycheck looks better and better.
For example, when it comes to process improvements, the company is always looking to change its processes if someone comes up with a better way to get things done.
And the retail headlines don't look like they're going to get better soon.
In particular, they don't want to see a deal «shopped,» which is when you take their term sheet and go to other buyers / investors looking for a better deal (which is exactly what you should be doing as soon as you get a term sheet from anyone).
After building up a base of customers our own online store will get more popular (customers will see our url on invoices and will hopefully have a look at our shop as well) and we'll mainly sell about our own platform (increasing margin as we don't have to pay commission for ebay and so on).
At the end of the day, when you look at your to do list, and start the afternoon «I'm not good enough» session, beating yourself up because you didn't get everything done, try making a new list.
If you don't already have a date set for Valentine's Day, don't count on your good looks or material possessions to get you one.
If you're looking for a card that gets you free Hilton hotel stays, offers high ongoing value and doesn't require excellent credit, this card may be a good fit.
I'll still do the minimum but it is starting to look clear, in my opinion, that things are going to become more unstable before they get better.
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I look forward to reading your insightful essays and now all we have to do is figure out how to get you elected Prime Minister... smile You are a true Canadian asset... Stay well Michael Russell
I can say with an absurd confidence what your links need to look like in order to rank well, but just because I can tell you doesn't mean you can get those links.
Rig, you did not get a good look at those inflation adjusted graphs.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many things instead of one thing really wellGetting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking eventsGetting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking eventsgetting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
Personally I am pretty non-plussed by academics insisting that anything you do to not look like an index is somehow «cheating» (such as holding a lot more / a lot smaller companies) or explained by their risk / return models, but I haven't got the academic chops to explain myself well.
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