Sentences with phrase «exactly do it for»

When non-theists can point to what it is they exactly do for humanity, outside of taking pot shots at the religious, I'll listen.
This is so true: «reviewers are doing much of an author's work FOR them, but in a way authors can't exactly do for themselves.»
In this way, reviewers are doing much of an author's work FOR them, but in a way authors can't exactly do for themselves.
For a long time, fans have hoped to see the quirky duo return to their former glory, and Nuts & Bolts didn't exactly do it for many.
Given that all of Ring's previous products were camera - based, what does HomeKit support exactly do for a camera?
Know the numbers, the results, and what you exactly did for each role.

Not exact matches

While it's unclear exactly what Nimble America has done in support of Trump, it has taken credit for designing a billboard ad posted outside of Pittsburgh showing an unflattering cartoon depiction of Hillary Clinton with the tagline «Too Big to Jail,» according to The Daily Beast.
They didn't exactly hit it off right away, but nerves are to blame for that.
«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask for one thing in return... As we go through this, if you don't feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
We don't know by exactly which employees and we can't tell for what purposes or to what extent, but Slack is here.
Doing so allows you to plan your days and weeks with unmatched focus, knowing exactly what you're shooting for.
The CNN anchor moderated a debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney during the 2012 election and took a lot of heat for doing exactly what Fox News» Wallace has said a moderator should avoid.
As for Canada-U.S. trade flows, you have to remember that countries don't trade, exactly; companies buy and sell stuff.
«They can take their teams to places that no one else has gone, and that's exactly what Howard Schultz and Dave Cote have done for Starbucks and Honeywell,» said the «Mad Money» host.
Slide decks, videos of presentations, design work, writing samples, etc., all make it easier for us to see exactly what you have done and help to immediately distinguish you from hundreds of thousands of other candidates.»
But the fact that the brightest minds in the oil business must concede they don't know whether the inflection point will come in the 2020s or the 2040s — or exactly what might take oil's place — is even more discombobulating for them.
He feels like it was a natural route for him to take and the satisfaction of giving people exactly what they want gives him the drive to do this.
We've always looked at professional sports, not because we want to model exactly what other sports do, but even when you're attempting to innovate, sometimes there are things that already exist in the world that work really well and work for a reason, and we shouldn't be afraid to use some of that.
As for why more schools haven't followed her lead, Klawe said she didn't exactly know the answer.
While it might sound intimidating (the name itself doesn't exactly scream «user - friendly»), intermittent fasting can be adapted for a variety of eating preferences, from regularly abstaining from food for 12 - 16 hours at a time to not eating once or twice a week.
But how, exactly, do you discover simple rules, and how can you know they'll work for your business?
Chris said, «It doesn't feel exactly right for some reason.»
She relished the selling aspect of the job and her $ 100,000 salary, but the tools she was peddling for clients didn't exactly stoke her passion.
What they pitched to us wasn't intended for a consumer — it was a 60 second [ad], which is really unheard of, we usually do 30 second [ads], but we wanted it exactly as it was.
When you consider what each letter in HTML stands for, it may be easier to understand exactly what it does and how it works.
Retrofitting those for export purposes isn't exactly a piece of cake, but it's faster and cheaper than building new terminals from the ground up, as B.C. has to do.
When everything has an established place, you know exactly where to find anything you're looking for — and where to put it away when you're done.
Farm fishing doesn't exactly have a great reputation for quality, or for environmental friendliness.
The city might be in such a state that institutions of all types feel it's necessary to throw resources at it, creating opportunities for young entrepreneurs who won't have to compete with as crowded a field as they'd find in New York or Silicon Valley, but that doesn't exactly solve the problem of what to do on a Saturday night.
Unfortunately, when you send everyone to a home page packed with multiple messages and calls to action, and navigation that distracts from the purpose of your promotion, it's difficult to get your visitors to do exactly what you want them to do (not to mention nearly impossible for you to effectively track ROAI, or return on advertising investment).
Fans were skeptical about exactly who was doing the cooking, with many on Twitter arguing that Kardashian - West couldn't have done the work and accusing her of taking credit for the family's Jamaican nanny's handiwork.
«In reality, the majority of organizations don't necessarily understand exactly where their profits are coming from, where their key missions are being driven from, and the key things they would need to be able to do and in what timeframe if that was disrupted,» says Lyndon Bird, international technical director of the Caversham, England - based Business Continuity Institute, which provides business continuity certification and guidance for companies around the world.
«I regret that we didn't do more due diligence on pricing at Valeant,» he said, noting that it's often difficult to nail down exactly what U.S. drugmakers charge different providers and payers for their products.
Yes, many of us have heard about it, we've read books on it, but for the lay person just getting started on their immersion into emotional intelligence, what is it exactly and how do you know when you're being emotionally intelligent?
«They're not thrilled that he's already jumping ship to run for higher office because that's exactly what he campaigned against and what he promised he wouldn't do, be a ladder - climbing career politician,» Petersen said, noting a JTD strategies poll that found half of Missouri voters think Hawley could be using his attorney general career as a stepping stone to higher office.
Which is exactly what Waugh did in 2009 when he personally bought roughly 128,000 Scotiabank shares on the open market for $ 33 a piece.
There's actually a pretty good answer to this question — one that's especially relevant for startups — and a pretty simple guideline that can help you determine exactly (a) when is the best time to start hiring some qualified sales managers and (b) whether the time is right for the CEO to take a step or two back from the front line, hand off the ball to the sales team, and focus on doing more valuable things for the business.
For decades, it was perfectly legal to use these strikes on a discriminatory basis — and that's exactly what prosecutors did.
Let's hope so, as LinkedIn doesn't exactly have a stellar record for securing user's information.
It didn't exactly paint a picture of an appealing new business opportunity for Comcast.
The bill's main objective — capping future government spending on healthcare at rates that won't gobble up a bigger and bigger share of national income, as well as leaving more resources for investment and entrepreneurship — is exactly what government needs to do.
Lucky for me, that's exactly what Firebrand Group did this summer.
Make Me A Millionaire Inventor «Weekend Warriors»: Things don't go exactly as planned during a test run for the «Aguadrone.»
Our partner physicians use data and analytics to do exactly what you described, which is to determine the best protocol for patient care — disease and tumor - specific — so they don't over-treat or waste resources.
While it is not exactly full praise for the country, Deutsche Bank doesn't see much risk that shares will fall further, in part because investors are «overwhelmingly underweight» on the market.
For the food tech startup Dinner Lab, however, having a whole clan of investors does exactly the opposite: It keeps the creative control of the company consolidated, untouched and unfettered by the otherwise omnipotent hand that comes with a big check from a VC deal.
«You can hardly blame a company for doing exactly what they told you they would do — and what you agreed to.»
When Apple announced the fix for the battery issues, the company didn't exactly spell out how the phones would be slowed down automatically as part of the solution, and it didn't give users a way to adjust those settings or even disable the option (and live with the unexpected shutdowns).
Meanwhile the only folks who are killing it out there are the ones who are doing exactly what I'm telling you to do: quit with all the useless fluff, get out in the real world, get to work, gain experience, gain exposure, and quit searching for answers to questions that don't exist.
You now have a plan for how to do exactly that in 30 minutes.
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