Sentences with phrase «everyone at some point too»

I think this applies to everyone at some point too, not just men.

Not exact matches

Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
At one point in 2005, criticism from the community that Mozilla managers were being too secretive led Baker to hold a moratorium on all corporate - only meetings for several months; it only ended when managers needed to discuss a human resources question too personal to share with everyone.
Unfortunately for most churches, making these kinds of changes probably comes too late, because at this point virtually everyone under 40 (especially every male) has left the church for good.
When at the beginning of the season supporters and analysts pointed out that our defense was too thin Arsene Wenger gave everyone the usual run around and the transfer window closed.
In the far too few scenes in which we see her play a shrill, nasty, zaftig, white trash harridan, she steals the show — and it's no stretch at all to imagine why anyone (or everyone) would want to kill her — which brings me to the second point.
For reasons too torturously convoluted to bother going into, a misunderstanding causes a rift, at which point the base nature of Sara's job comes to bear and threatens to scupper everyone's chance at love.
Everyone liked it at one point in time, but it too will disappear.
(any book under 10 bucks gets 70 % return) Everyone is better off if books sell at the 9.99 price point, the reader saves 30 %, and the publisher makes more money, and sells more too.
At that point, everyone should have dumped the banks, but few did; leverage was too high, and asset prices were falling.
Before everyone gets way too excited I should point out that the double points are only earned on un-bonused spend so you're not suddenly going to earn 4 SPG points per dollar on stays at Starwood properties.....
I'm beginning to think the Zombie phase we are currently in isn't going to end until Zombies actually appear, at which point everyone will be too tired of fighting them to care.
Nintendo has too much pride to release NES games at the dollar price point everyone was expecting, which means they have to scale everything based on that.
Everyone knows what Tetris is, and chances are, almost everyone has played it too at some point in theiEveryone knows what Tetris is, and chances are, almost everyone has played it too at some point in theieveryone has played it too at some point in their lives.
The sticking points, say directors at the meeting, were the presence of «everyone» — too unrealistic, in some members» opinion — and the absence of «museums» — a crucial component, according to others.
You might give each other a nod once in a while, but asking his name again at this point would be too awkward for everyone involved.
Labour started talking about it in 2010 and put a green paper forward to try and change the law and it was decided at that point that it was going to put too much of a burden on the court to have everyone rushing down and making applications.
Yep... the fact that it is very niche, requires specific knowledge that not everyone has to spot things that nobody else even knows how to look for, and capital intensive is the very reason I'd imagine it works so well... sounds like it would be the type of strategy right up my alley, actually... would love to chat with you about that more offline if you're up for it Jay, or online is fine too, but may be straying a bit from the OPs original topic at that point.
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