Sentences with phrase «everyone likes better»

I can't wait to hear what they think of the new cinnamon roll recipe too — which everyone likes better!
Once all the fudge is coated with the coconut, refrigerate uncovered overnight and serve the next day (You can serve them immediately if you want to, but they'll be really soft at this point... everyone liked these best the next day).
Problem is, while everyone likes good styling, consumers also buy midsize sedans for their interior comfort and easy, low - cost operation.
Everyone likes a good story stock.
Graphics wise, an 8... There is nothing new that will bring new fans... I already knew it was going to get good scores before the game even came out... It's like Halo2 all over again 9.4 and then 3 months later everyone like well we probably fell for the Hype... How can a game be a 10 and not even be on par with graphics with other games..
Everyone likes a good rumour, and the one about DICE doing Battlefield 2143 have been flying around the internet quicker than those bloody arrow to the knee jokes.
Everyone likes a good mystery, and often times, a well - written story can serve as a sturdy backbone for a game.
Everyone likes a good challenging game that they can play that doesn't take a lot of time.
Everyone likes a good fright now and then, right?
Everyone likes a good story.
Everyone likes a good orgasm, right?

Not exact matches

But not everyone agrees that foreign property ownership is a good thing for Canadians, and critics argue that wealthy non-Canadians are driving locals out of the market in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
The on - demand economy, spearheaded by companies like Uber and Airbnb, is hitting a rough patch as well, and that is good for everyone.
Everyone should be able to have straight, sleek hair as a style option no matter their hair type, and it's well - designed styling tools like the Xtava Pro Satin that make it possible.
Rodoni gives everyone the first classroom assignment: «Brainstorm about how you would like your best - referenced customers to describe you.»
To believe that people like Schwarzman or Trump, or Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross (net worth US$ 2.5 billion) or Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (the former CEO of ExxonMobil whose net worth is a modest US$ 150 million), will leave Canada alone, that they will look for a better deal with everyone except their second - largest trading partner, is not just naïve — it's like jumping into a pool filled with great white sharks because you've convinced yourself they're vegetarians.
The simplest one might just be affirmation that if you feel like you're working harder and better than everyone else and not getting the appreciation you deserve, the problem probably isn't in your mind.
«Everyone will tell you they have the best people and we like to think we do too, but we are able to deploy the best people because we have tightly controlled business systems that allow us to use the best people to do the work that most requires their talents.
A good rule of thumb is to treat everyone at a potential new employer like the CEO — you never know who you're talking to!
You're better going short, since the majority of your shots in a golf game are made with your wedge and putter: «Everyone likes a long drive, and it's exciting, but to really lower your handicap, chipping and putting will do it a lot faster.»
By diversifying well - known brands, breweries are trying to entice everyone from hard - drinking partiers to palette - pondering craft nerds to people who don't even like beer.
It's not just on the court; maybe someone doesn't like getting emails at 2 a.m. I think when everyone gets the personal attention and you [add] consistency and support, everyone can be their best.
Canadians, like everyone else, know they can always see the best commercials online, such as those listed by Fortune «s sister publication: TIME «s «25 Most Influential Super Bowl Ads of All Time.»
Apps like Slack and Microsoft Teams are designed to foster better communication; Basecamp exists as a way to make sure everyone knows what they are doing.
I would like to be able to pay entry - level people $ 15 per hour and raise everyone else's wages as well.
We are a company built on human interaction with our end user... a small amount of really good customers that we truly treat like family rather than trying to be the business that serves everyone
Like everyone else, entrepreneurs love a good beach getaway or lazy Saturday BBQ with friends, but the warm months present particular challenges for business owners.
Now, the company will have to squeeze out profits on thin e-commerce margins like everyone else in the industry, meaning the pressure is on to grow quickly to an enormous size where profit margins can get better.
Everyone is focused on the public scorecards that show how well they are doing building connections with customers: Facebook likes, Twitter followers, and Google +1's are all trumpeted as statistics that reflect a business's reach and popularity.
And pretty much everyone agrees that celebrating to the things that are actually, currently good in your life is awesome for achievement and mental health (being kind to yourself about past failures also seems like a good idea).
He goes on to say that they meddle in the marketing of their portfolio companies because «we can fake it far more convincingly than in other areas...» As I always say, marketing is like sex; everyone thinks they're good at it.
«Your goal as a manager is not to be liked by everyone; if it is, you won't be making the best decisions for the company,» says Taylor.
In short: treat everyone who walks in your door the same — an experience that other aspirational companies like Tiffany & Co. do as well.
However, because everyone on the planet is now a blogger (which sounds to me like a word that would better describe a bloated jogger), I thought it might be helpful to share a few tips about how to write the worst possible blog you can.
Best Buy is making a big mistake, because they're going to treat everyone like children who have to ask, «Captain, may I?»
Whatever your opinion on prom or Twitter exposés may be, there's a pretty good lesson here for everyone — when your prom date shows you their outfit, try not to immediately call them a derogatory, sexist term like «slut.»
It may sound like a good idea on the surface, but not everyone is convinced it will achieve its goal of sharing the wealth.
So I think everyone in the company wants to say I like this place, it does good things, it's a good citizen where we do business.
Meanwhile, classic techniques like social proof, or convincing someone that everyone else is already doing whatever you're trying to get the person to do, or stressing scarcity are well known and frequently employed.
If you look at companies like Tile, they've done really well with crowdfunding because it's a low - price - point gadget that seems to resonate with everyone.
«A lot of guys are in suits five days a week or more, so things like socks, laces, bracelets, that's where you can express some individuality,» says Barclay, articulating the reason why designer watches are still selling well when everyone is attached to their time - telling smartphone.
The logical consequences of implementing an organizational construction include everyone knows what a good job looks like in terms of performance requirements and team citizenship.
«Everyone was like, «Blake, we have this massive thing happening and you are checking out for nine days,»» says Mycoskie, 39 and youthfully scruffy in the best Bradley Cooper way.
Everyone has access to this service either through their insurance company or with telehealth providers like American Well, so why waste money and time on an in - person doctor visit when you can improve your health at a lower cost in the comfort of your own home?
BEST BAD TIPS FOR ENTREPRENEURS When you're a business owner, it sometime seems like everyone is an expert on how to run your business.
HERERA: An expensive cholesterol drug is getting a price cut and while that may sound like a good thing the lower price wo n`t necessarily be available to everyone who wants the medicine.
When critics like Brian Riedl, the campaign economist for the presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio, fret that offering everyone a good job will lead to «pressure to introduce a higher wage or certain benefits that the private sector doesn't offer,» proponents say: Yeah, it will; that's exactly the point.
Judging from the testimonials — including many well known people — everyone likes this bookThis is more than a be nice or feel good book, although it did make me feel good about being nice.
Not everyone is going to believe that the extra cost of a HomePod is worth it because they like the sound of a different device better.
We believe that decentralised digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum will fundamentally change how the world views and uses money: cheaper, faster and safer transactions; more privacy and freedom; a significantly better user experience; and ultimately, more equality through giving everyone in the world access to the same financial system, no matter who they are or where they are from.
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