Sentences with phrase «done bit by bit»

It is fun to see it all now that we've seen the rooms being done bit by bit.
Now, it's certainly true that the mind has everything to do with racecraft, but the calm of experience that allows you to do it... that too is a mental thing and like racecraft, it is not something which can be hoovered up as a whole, you have to do it bit by bit.
I'm enjoying watching your turn this house into a home and am glad that you are doing it bit by bit which is how most of us do it!
We started our kitchen reno in January and while the plan was to take our time with it and do it bit by bit, my psychotic brain came up with the brilliant plan to do as much as humanly possible this past weekend.
We had to live in the house while the work took place and we couldn't afford to do it all in one go, so we had to do it bit by bit.
Yes, the whole property settlement took two years — we just did it bit by bit because it was tiresome, and I think we needed little breaks from it, and there was some dithering about certain aspects (dithering costs money).

Not exact matches

Measuring GDP is a bit complicated but the calculation can be done in one of two ways — by adding up what everyone earned in a year, or by adding up what everyone spent.
I go for a quick walk, get something to eat, do a few stretches by standing up and moving a bit, or just close my eyes for a quick mind - cleansing meditation.
But just as Twitter has probably eaten into the edges of ESPN's market, by appealing to those who don't want to have to pay for cable just to watch sports, Facebook is going to chip away at that dominant market position as well, bit by bit.
In essence they are hoping that the vast majority of their potential customers are more likely to stop by if they display a sign saying «we're doing our bit for the planet».
And don't try to grab or harass the animals in any way — people provoke bites by doing this.
Indeed, the evidence I reviewed does not support the view — expounded by the new Bank of Japan management — that by buying more longer - dated securities (i.e., running printing presses a bit faster) will boost upward pressures in labor and product markets to bring stronger economic growth and an inflation rate of 2 percent.
It would be hand done, Chaulk explained, by men wearing gloves: a giant game of pick - up sticks, bit by bit, with the family looking on.
Projecteo does that by «blurring analog and digital technologies with a bit of back - to - the - future engineering,» he says.
While Poppo's injuries won't likely kill him, the AP reported, he does face possible risks from germs introduced by Eugene's bites.
Once you've done a bit of research, you might well find that there are some valuable opportunities currently overlooked by the press.
The Facebook Developers site offers step - by - step directions on adding Like buttons, but again, it does involve a fair bit of coding.
Frankly, I don't think they are represented in the Canaccord share price, but they have been improved quite a bit by Canaccord, and they look to be at, or close to, the inflection point, when they could add serious value.
That said, this is No. 10 on our «get» list, because the interest rate on student debt isn't as onerous as personal credit card debt, but we do find it a bit depressing that our list is bookended by debt!
A bit thrown by suddenly being shifted into the role of interviewee, I awkwardly began, «Well, uh, I love to kayak, hike with my family, read, coach my kids in sports...» «No,» Pedro said, «What do you do for fun?
«We'll actually have the chef come in and do the final bits of assembly right on site to make it more interactive,» Lorton offers by way of example.
A recent survey of 1,000 adults by mobile app developer BiTe indicated 45 percent of people think Google Glass will be «too socially awkward or too irritating» to don, 38 percent of folks wouldn't buy the glasses, even if they could afford it and 44 percent don't think there is anything appealing about the features offered on Google Glass.
«Dyslexia doesn't necessarily make people more open,» Gladwell admits at one point, before soldiering on: «But the most tantalizing possibility raised by the disorder is that it might make it a little bit easier to be disagreeable.»
«Some of them stretch the truth a little bit,» Gervais says in the ad, though he doesn't mention Sprint by name.
This is where most news outlets sit today, still — they've come to understand that bitcoin is a burgeoning technology that has interest and investment, and they are covering it a bit more often, but when they do, they are careful to hedge their bets by including the downside of, or skepticism around, any news or investment in the space.
Lower interest rates might have provided a bit more support, but would have done so partly by encouraging people to borrow yet more money, thus adding to the risks.
Over the past few days, we at Morpheus have been doing a bit of housekeeping in the portfolio of our swing trade newsletter by taking profits on winning swing trades, while bailing out of a few dogs.
He addressed this problem a bit by lowering the bottom rate to 10 percent from 12 percent in the campaign plan, but it's still likely that a Trump proposal that includes these elements will result in a tax increase for millions of middle - class people, and the lower standard deduction doesn't help:
The fact that this topic is popular on here may serve you well if this was expanded a bit more (which you just did with the couples angle, but perhaps looking at other data sources to help quantify what people's net worth is... and perhaps with respect to geography / cost of living... also how to maximize your relative net worth by moving to a low cost area — which I plan to do (abroad)!.
To do that, Kim needs relief from economic sanctions that were imposed by the United Nations to compel North Korea to stop pursuing a nuclear program, those sanctions have started to bite.
«You can't always rely on new products to drive growth and you can't always rely on value menus to drive growth, but by doing both I think you're creating a little bit more of a higher likelihood of success.»
While banks are a bit exposed by investment in US institutions, Pavlov doesn't think they'll lose much.
If ABX acts the same as Homestake did during the market crashes of the past, it's value should go up by a bit or even sky rocket.
«I don't remember my exact words, but I remember feeling disappointed a little bit, a little burned by the relationship,» Kalanick said in a deposition this year.
Jayant shares some of his best ideas in the segment, including arbitrage opportunities currently offered by pending takeovers — which is an area that generally doesn't receive much attention, but seems to harbor quite a bit of potential.
Just a quick bit of fact - checking — The Washington Post isn't owned by Amazon, it's owned by a personal investment firm that Bezos controls, so its losses don't help Amazon's tax bill.
He takes the traditional value investing process and just flips it around a little bit, starting by identifying situations in which there is a reason why something might be misunderstood, where it's likely investors will not have correctly figured out what's going on, then does the more traditional work to confirm whether, in fact, there's an attractive investment to make.
But even if the numbers didn't cause a run - up in stock price, they were impressive on their own — and were made a bit more so by the way Amazon came into its quarterly conference call ready to discuss a variety of its efforts.
Even if their share price doesn't go up over the next few years, which I believe it will by quite a bit, then we are still covered by the near 7 % dividend that they are going to keep growing atleast 7 % a year for the next 3 years.
«Walmart does not pay employees enough», «Walmart is anti-union», «Walmart sells poor quality goods from China», «Walmart is for unattractive people who live in flyover and voted for Trump» are some popular responses (the last one para-phrased a bit by me, but nevertheless one that reflects a prevailing sentiment).
I think I can do better, so $ 100 / mo by the end of the year is a reasonable goal with a bit of effort.
They printed a massive amount of Swiss Franc which they've converted to other currencies which they bought equities and they've done so well so the paper profit 55 billion last year equal to eight percent of their GDPall through the creation of money in order to keep the Swiss Franc weak, which they've managed to weaken against the Euro last year also by about 10 percent even though the Swiss itself held against the dollar was a little bit stronger..
If the deficit scare is real, I think what they did here by blowing the budget apart and the stimulus is that the people are a bit nervous.
When enough people do it, and you've got a bit of momentum from this massive credit echo boom, part of this whole boom in subprime and non-subprime lending has been underwritten by historically safe money.
Once we talked about it a little bit he just took the bull by the horns and just started doing it and so all that stuff is pretty much his ideas about it.
Do a bit of medical research please — you can start by looking up hursutism.
Clearly she is a bit more enlightened than you, and doesn't feel the need to separate herself from others by her race, gender or religion.
I said it to hotair already, but I will expand it a bit for you: what is evidence for some is not accepted by everyone; just as in a court case, some jurors are convinced with very little evidence while some people can not be convinced of something no matter how much evidence there is... much of this comes from how you were raised and your own personal world view, for many people God does not fit into their world view so whatever evidence there is they close their eyes and say, «No, I don't believe that!»
Generally, things like this are done by mentally unstable religious people, just like whenever a famous artwork is damaged at a museum, the perpetrator is very often a frustrated artist gone a bit wrong in the head.
By giving benediction in 1930 to its married heterosexual members purposely seeking sterile sex, the Anglican Church lost, bit by bit, any authority to tell her other members — married or unmarried, homosexual or heterosexual — not to do the samBy giving benediction in 1930 to its married heterosexual members purposely seeking sterile sex, the Anglican Church lost, bit by bit, any authority to tell her other members — married or unmarried, homosexual or heterosexual — not to do the samby bit, any authority to tell her other members — married or unmarried, homosexual or heterosexual — not to do the same.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z