Sentences with phrase «everyone but when»

That is my philosophy which may not be for everyone but when my life savings is on the line, I swing to the side of caution.
Gypsy jazz = two guitars, a double bass and a demon on the fiddle... the violin isn't for everyone but when the guy can really, really play... give it a go, you might love it!
They are mostly playful with everyone but when they sense danger to themselves or a family member, they turn highly defensive.
Dating is different for everyone but when it comes to dating a Filipina, you'll totally be blown away (but in a good way).
The life of an entrepreneur is not for everyone but when you find something you are truly passionate about, I say go for it!
It gets the best out of everyone but when you're called upon you need to be able to make the difference and, like I say, everyone's ready for a very tight Premier League.
I know you Mennonites have the idea that you are open minded Christians who are accepting of everyone but when it comes to action your almost but not quite as bad as the evangelicals.

Not exact matches

When it rains, everyone wants to drive and have their car parked, but Zirx valets or «agents» don't want to be running around in the rain to park them.
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
He's seen it all, but when it comes to saying it out loud, will usually throw some sugar coating on it for everyone's sake.
Using the sales team's feedback when setting goals will not only keep everyone inspired, but also position your business to make more money as the team consistently reaches their goals.
Everyone has problems, and every startup I've ever worked with has had problems, but you need to be humble and acknowledge when things aren't working.»
Willink said he doesn't say everyone should follow the Paleo diet, but that he mainly does so because, «That's when I perform well.
I give free drinks when I can, but not everyone drinks liquor.»
Blodget: Well, yeah, TV ratings do seem to go up during crashes, but then they completely disappear when everyone is obliterated, so no one is hoping for that.So when is this going to happen?
«Everybody went to some music class when they were four or five, but not everyone is musician,» says Amit.
There are certainly times when hiring a financial planner is a good idea, but not everyone needs one, and some people are better off without one.
I understand wanting to build relationships with people who have similar interests, but when you view everyone else outside of those interests as having lesser value, you're missing opportunities to expand your horizons and meet great people.
I often consult with inventors who feel their product is a million - dollar idea, but few can answer when I ask, «Great, what do you do after everyone has one of your products?»
But what happens when everyone disappears to chase their own goals?
But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,» people would probably say, «Uh, actually... no.»
It was initially worrisome to have salespeople sending out such «casual sounding» emails, but when results went from 3.3 to 11.4 percent, everyone changed their minds.
Or when we have to run to the grocery store but feel self - conscious because we're wearing ratty jeans and an old t - shirt and we haven't showered and we think everyone is staring at us.
«Everyone in tech just wants to be invisible right now when it comes to this administration, but has to participate since we have done it before.»
It seems like everyone is on a health kick, but when I look at what people are eating, it also seems like french fries are still being consumed by just about everyone.
When I came into this job, everyone of us could cite what our 11 statutory missions are, but no one could articulate why we need to exercise these 11 statutory missions.
Tougher to predict, but when almost everyone can summon a reasonably priced ride to go anywhere, only the least affluent people will care about true public transport, like bus routes and subway lines.
But what's clear is that these grains are a double - edged sword: They're built with good intentions — everyone wishes they could relive some of their favorite memories — but when used in excess, people can obsess over the past, which can weigh heavily on one's saniBut what's clear is that these grains are a double - edged sword: They're built with good intentions — everyone wishes they could relive some of their favorite memories — but when used in excess, people can obsess over the past, which can weigh heavily on one's sanibut when used in excess, people can obsess over the past, which can weigh heavily on one's sanity.
Clearly the data obsessed company knows the dismal statistics on traditional training, so when it wanted to nudge their managers to provide more psychological safety for their teams, they didn't call in an expert for a seminar or send everyone to an expensive but useless class.
Great leaders do that by telling stories and painting verbal pictures so that everyone can understand not just where they're going, but what it will look and feel like when they get there.
But in his experience, when everyone is supposed to innovate, what usually happens is that nobody does.
According to new research from Harvard University and the University of Virginia, when people seek out extraordinary experiences like vacationing in exotic locales, those who had the experience enjoyed that their adventures were superior to ones their peers had, but during subsequent social interactions the adventurer ultimately felt excluded and worse off than they would have felt if they had an ordinary experience like everyone else.
There are times when it's good to get the opinions of others, but you don't need constant accolades from everyone around you.
But of course you already know the problem here: When everyone is working different and irregular hours, time - tracking gets complicated.
But make sure it's clear to everyone that a) these accounts represent the company, and b) you own them when they leave.
And when the requester gets a good answer, they can close the request and everyone can see it, but it's no longer in the list of items where someone still needs help.
Or when we have to run to the grocery store but feel self - conscious the whole time because we're wearing ratty jeans and an old t - shirt and we haven't showered and everyone in the place is staring at us and jeez, can we just get out of here already.
Everyone needs an emergency fund, because it's really not a matter of if you'll need to fork over cash for a car or home repair, child expense, or medical emergency, but a matter of when.
It's ugly any time of the year, but especially when everyone is trying to have a good time.
But after the speech when everyone rushed the podium, I noticed something — everyone else only wanted to talk about her business, or worse, advice she'd have for their business.
When Microsoft (msft)-- number two in the public cloud market after Amazon — joined the group the following month, some wags started referring to the CNCF as the «Everyone - But - Amazon (amzn) Cloud Foundation.»
What will you say when you address not just the globalists and the elitists, but everyone?
The answer is definitely not the same for everyone, but when you break it down, there really are just a handful of ways to make it big... or so it would seem.
I'm by no means trying to start a coastal war of words here, but isn't it time that we acknowledge that Apple should offer pre-orders at a time when it's convenient for everyone, regardless of where they live?
The iPod was an amazing business, and when the iPhone first came out it was clear that it would cut into iPod sales, but everyone at Apple felt that cannibalizing ourselves was better than letting someone else do it.
«We don't want to speak for everyone, but we think the draw to him is that he has the quintessential «bad boy» attitude about him,» the representative said when asked what these women find sexually attractive about Trump.
When I told the staff about the employee's issue, I made it very simple, but very clear, because I want everyone to understand how serious my concern is: «We have someone on staff who has an allergy so severe, it could cause her to stop breathing, and consequently, to die.
But it's gone up every year, and when it goes up, everyone has to re-evaluate all the different plans and figure out what makes the most sense.
Sure enough, when we looked at phones or more particularly the cellular communications business, we saw this hot new gizmo that everyone had to have but also involved red tape and complex contracts that nobody truly understood until they wanted to get out of them — and by then it was too late.
But on top of that, you are responsible for the lives of everyone on that plane — even when they're being grouchy!
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