Sentences with phrase «far more things»

«Dr. Richardson said that the atmosphere resembled London for in both there were always far more things going on than anyone could properly attend to.»
We used to have these conversations over at Tony's of course, but nothing has changed except we are increasingly focused on co2 when, as far as I am concerned, there are far more things more important than that to worry about.
The final result is quite bad, but Fear Syndicate Thesis taught me far more things than other game jams with which I was satisfied.
Still infuriating, but not as much the 1st world's boss, which has far more things trying to kill you on screen at one time.
My 3 year old tablet pc is a bit heavier, but can do far more things than the iPad.
We have become so used to material things to make us happy when in truth there are far more things in life.
Then there are angels in battles — there are a far more things going on than you realize, NL.

Not exact matches

The important thing to remember is that you are in control of far more than you realize.
Cabins «may become like cattle cars... but a significant percentage would rather be treated that way and fly for X» than have far more legroom and have all kinds of things and travel for X plus 25 percent,» he told CNBC in May.
That leaves the U.S. Federal Reserve the best part of a year to widen the gap between U.S. and Eurozone interest rates still further, a trend that will make the dollar more attractive vis - a-vis the euro (all other things being equal).
It's far more self - reliant and I can very clearly see a «can do» attitude — that down to earth approach that got things done.
Some net - neutrality experts wonder if Wheeler has taken things too far — saying the door is now open to more legal disputes as the parameters of net neutrality continue to get hammered out.
As more and more companies focus on swiftness, the market will only further be conditioned to expect things right away.
So far, the Assassin's Creed franchise has sold more than 38 million games and by the looks of things, should be adding to that total significantly by the end of this year.
The thing with doing a startup is that it's an unusual path and one where there are far more reasons it can go wrong than can go right.
I love to hear about the next big thing, but I'm far more interested in what you're doing with the old big thing.
But the further I got in my career, the more I'd dig, and at the bottom of that deep hole, ironically, I found this warmth and competence thing.
The truth is, however, that even if you're starting with little, there are things you can do early in your life and career — in your 20s, mostly — that can make it far more likely you'll be very wealthy by the time you hit 30.
«The funny thing is that in these four years, we've earned far more money than we ever earned when we were in employment, and we've worked around half the hours.»
«As far as whether it's a Bay Area / tech thing, I think this lifestyle is definitely more sustainable for tech workers like me who can rely on their workplace for necessities.
If things like this get far enough, it could pressure more ISPs into making opting in the norm across the country to avoid a headache.
Combine this with another of Twitter's problems — that it's often a source of spoilers for things I do care about, like Game of Thrones plot points, and the alternative of simply not using it looks far more appealing.
February through June I'm far more focused on TV and less on the HMS side — even though I still want to be involved when important things are happening.
A prototype can more easily highlight your weaknesses, which could be a good thing, as it helps investors understand what further resources are needed.
As IoT technology innovators make strides towards making more inanimate «things,» such as toasters, furniture and children's toys intelligent; millennials will be further exposed to limitless creativity.
His citations go back as far as Plato («You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation») and as recently as «Stranger Things» teen star Millie Bobby Brown («I was bored one day, so my dad took me to this acting school.
Angela says that the thing that predicts success far more than intelligence or a privileged upbringing is GRIT, which she defines as sustaining interest, passion and persistence for a goal over the long term.
Things such as driver-less cars and new medicines are far more than a technology challenge.
Things got more fun when Agam talks about the future a little further down the line.
The last thing you want to do is launch a campaign, raise funds and then realize that a product idea not possible, will take twice as long or end up costing far more than what was charged for the perks.
You will get far more value back from Millennials if you work with them and encourage them to find their own voice, do their own thing — unselfishly.
Too often, we overwork and overstress ourselves because we ignore little things that will make us far more efficient in the long run.
«It gave me more visibility into the rate at which things were improving, and I think they're really improving at an accelerating rate, far faster than people realise,» said Musk.
So, back to doing things the way everybody else does — or more accurately, with far more workers than the typical assembly line, because Tesla did things wrong to begin with and now has to ramp up the humans to avoid a catastrophe.
Some are even willing to give up things that are far more valuable to get it: their health, their time, their family, their self - worth, and, in some cases, even their integrity.
But I should also blame myself, because if there was one thing I could have done differently, it would have been to get expert advice and insight from people far more successful than I.
You procrastinate over chasing your own aspirations because doing the things on your own and creating your own story of success is far more complicated than reading about someone else «s one,» he writes.
If you ignore these three things, the pathway forward will be far more painful and far more arduous.
That would be true at any point, of course, and one thing I have tried to reinforce this year is that the Consumer Bureau is far more than its director.
Further complicating things is that as consumers buy more online, it's getting even harder for retailers to keep tabs on their inventories.
Sure, people still talk about it, but there are a million other things Kardashian has done that are far more important and interesting.
If we're fairly quick these days to try new things, the big change in our behaviors is that we're far more unforgiving and demanding of them.
So far though (as noted above) there seems to be little sign of improvement, and although the stock is now near all - time lows I won't add to the position unless the current CEO (who has had more than enough time to fix things) is replaced.
But here's the thing: What I've learned from teaching this course year after year is that people are far more resilient than they imagine.
Ditto if you bought real estate in the last two or three years (perhaps more depending on how far things fall).
Among other things this confusion made China's nearly four decades of growth seem far more exceptional than it was, and so created the very lazy belief among analysts that there are no historical precedents that can guide us in understanding the strengths and the vulnerabilities of China's economic trajectory.
These things are still far from certain since you still have to deal with unknowns such as future financial market returns, your actual lifespan, healthcare costs and those times where life invariably gets in the way and causes you to spend more than you planned for.
You don't need to go that far, but if there are things you're afraid to do, or that you know are your weak points, do what you must to get better at them and become more comfortable doing them.
Additionally, with more than 1,000 crypto - currencies currently in existence, even if we accept the assumption that they have staying power, identifying which one will be «the winner» is far from a sure thing.
For Tops, that meant more sales, more discounts — all things that further cut into revenue.
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