Sentences with phrase «few decent ideas»

Hopefully the blog's sparked a few decent ideas & stock picks for you in the last year or so, and you're pleased with the progress of your own portfolio in 2012.
I mean Jesus had a few decent ideas, but the bas * tar * dization of those ideas immediately following renders most of the NT useless and downright dangerous imho.

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Even if there are no, or few, new ideas under the sun, even a half - decent scholar should have the capacity to reference the work of others.
Things kind of fell right for us in a few aspects, but I had a pretty decent idea of which direction I wanted to go.»
To help combat the soreness, it's a good idea to ditch the underwires you're used to and buy a few decent, supportive bras to last you throughout your pregnancy.
What happens in the bowels of the planet is a mystery, but we have a decent idea about the nature of the first few hundred kilometres beneath the surface.
I've found a few decent hills in Kansas, so I've got no sympathy for whiners who say they're out of ideas.
Grasshopper Manufacture's Let It Die is either a pretty decent action game crippled by an egregious free - to - play / pay to win system and a catalog of quirks, or it's a pretty awful game that has some moments of brilliance and quite a few intriguing ideas.
It will, however, take on a few changes and, despite all of the camo and padding, we can already make out a pretty decent idea of what we can expect.
i think diversification is great as long as their is a decent velocity of ideas and the ideas themselves move towards fair value pretty fast — a few months to three years.
If you set the barrier on when you buy shares such that it happens a few times a year, and cash levels never get too low, you've probably set up a good buyback plan, and as a bonus, you have a decent conservative idea of what the intrinsic value is for your stock.
Grasshopper Manufacture's Let It Die is either a pretty decent action game crippled by an egregious free - to - play / pay to win system and a catalog of quirks, or it's a pretty awful game that has some moments of brilliance and quite a few intriguing ideas.
The way to discredit an idea in Science is to show it doesn't explain observed data more simply (and any decent mathematical linguist can explain that simplicity is indeed a measurable quality of an utterance, if you're in a mood to be bored) and universally with fewer exceptions than another idea.
Most position titles give a decent idea of what the job entails; just add a few descriptive sentences about your responsibilities and the hiring manager will know what you did.
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