Sentences with phrase «figure its like going»

Mostly though, you have to figure its like going to the grocery store in a small town after break up.
$ 6,000 is a lot of money to be responsible for, so including a figure like that goes a long way to making the hiring manager think about giving you an interview, and possibly the job.

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«The big prize is, it feels like social commerce is going to be big in two years from now and lets figure it out how to be ready.»
Until that point, Lubetzky figured that if customers tried the experimental flavor and didn't like it, they would just go back to the flavor that they did like.
And it looks like it's going to take more than six months to figure it out.
«We're living in what I like to call the «Thank You Economy,» because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners in a very old - fashioned way — and do it authentically — are going to have a prayer of competing,» says social media expert and author of the book The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk in a recent Entrepreneur.com column.
Schneider: We were still figuring out exactly what kinds of games we were going to make, so we were like, «Hey, you should come work with us at Warner Bros.,» and they'd be like, «What do you make?»
We're also going to have to figure out things like long - term care, which is something that isn't in the Health Care Act, which is just a huge mess around the country in terms of how we finance it and how we deliver it.
Speaking to the CIA on Saturday, Trump gave inaccurate figures about the crowd at his inauguration, saying it «looked honestly like a million and a half people» and said «it went all the way back to the Washington Monument.»
The reason it was a huge failure was, there were like 50 executives who went to an off - site to figure out what a new park should look like.
I've finally figured out why I like it so much, and why other apps like Hicphat and even Yammer are going to be the defacto messaging tools in business over the next 5 - 10 years.
Like many small businesses, Fresh was accustomed to what you could call seat - of - the - pants onboarding: There were a few formal procedures, but it was largely an impromptu affair, a sensibility that newbies would figure things out as they went along.
«I always have small little apps I'm making here and there, but as soon as I do figure out a big enough project I would like to pursue, I would definitely think about going into that full time.»
Anybody that's worked around cars, like myself, you're going to figure out ways to make money working on them, whether it's selling parts off of them or whatever.
I remember going to meetings with the CEO of the manufacturer of our first digital camera, and I would just be blunt, like, «I don't know how to do this, but if I explain to you what I want to do, can you help me figure it out?»»
Instead, take a look at what you did well, what you didn't do so well, and figure out how you can make more time for those other things you enjoy — like reading, going for long walks, or cooking yourself a nice dinner at home.
«I feel more like it was in»04 where every bone in my body said this is a bad risk reward, but I can't figure out how it's going to end.
Music, meanwhile, saw its figures go up thanks to increased royalty payments from streaming services like Spotify.
Lanchester describes owning a house on the rapidly gentrifying Pepys Road as being like being part of an oil rush, except instead of drilling, «all people had to do was sit there and imagine the cash value of their homes rattling upwards so fast that they couldn't see the figures go round.»
''... I feel more like it as in»04 where every bone in my body said this is a bad risk / reward, but I can't figure out how it's going to end.
Don't misunderstand these figures, most of the profits went to shareholders and managers also did well, but this is beginning to look like a new form of capitalism where employees may also have potential access to a piece of the pie.
This may go against the grain but let me tell you from my experience, people who have the audacity to ask for six figures have zero regard for what it's like to work at a startup.
Most extroverts tend to «wing it» quite often, as a natural tendency: they like to get into a situation and figure things out as they go along, which is a great quality in social settings and creative work.
For the last few months, it seems like we have been transfixed in the collapse of crypto prices, trying to figure out what is going to cause the next move up.
Right now we're trying to figure out what is that world going to look like, and how do we fairly compensate people in that system?»
In a nutshell it goes like this: Typically, when people look at their retirement money with a financial planner, they figure they will invest the money and make a return, or a gain, on their savings every year.
A new report from Zumper took a look rental markets in cities across the United States to figure out where exactly you should go if you don't like having money.
I live in a low almost deflationary enviroment (Europe) and was checking out some retirement software and something keep throwing me off, took me a bit to figure it out but it was inflation, like WTF is that and then I remembered I lived in Spain during the housing bust and now in Germany with negative real interest rates and I'm simply not used the idea that prices increase each year simply because time goes by.
«But if governments continue to just print money like crazy, devaluing the currencies all around the world, people are figuring it out real quick — with bitcoin that sort of thing can't happen and people are going to just flood to want to use bitcoin instead of dollars or euros or yen.»
So I biosecurity analysis it comes and I start going through it and I'm like what in the world is this saying and you know what in a way that was really good because it created this enormous challenge for me to actually try to figure out what this book was all about.
You let the people who underwrite loans figure this out and then the markets are going to tell them whether they like it or not because they'll price the pools accordingly.
But some conservative figures, like Allman, have gone further than that — attacking the kids in vicious and personal ways.
It's like doing low - order police work, if you will - making phone calls, checking sources, trying to figure out what's going on» Ralph Wanger
I for one think crime will go down if the criminal code was displayed on billboard with popular figures like «don't give wrong doses of drugs» with MJs doc.
Funny thing is that many things Christians do (deny civil rights to women, ga • ys and minorities, preach intolerance towards other religions, etc) would seem like something Satan would be in favor of... go figure, a bit ironic.
Is it possible to illustrate something that has not yet occurred or been revealed — something that we can not figure out by ourselves what it's going to look like?
Having a chaplain type figure around to turn to when people feel like they're gonna lose it any second could actually save the company lots of money, not to mention generate increased well - being and thus productivity.
Feeling lonely I'd say most times with things going through my mind Feeling empty on the inside as I'm figuring out life Sometimes I won't admit it when I'm not in control Like a whirlwind, blowing, spinning as it penetrates my soul
I thought it felt right but that right was wrong All caught up in the eye of the storm And trying to figure out what it's like moving on And I don't even know what kind of things I've said My mouth kept moving and my mind went dead So, picking up the pieces, now where to begin?
in case you haven't figured it out yet, let's be mildly elementary in our reasoning... CNN needs traffic on their website and posting things that get people going (like this) accomplishes that... since when was anyone swayed in their world view by an internet comment?
The problem is, our agenda often distinguishes us (the people going) as the heroes — as if we're the ones with everything figured out and everyone should look more like us.
I like to figure things out for myself, so I really don't go looking for help.»
I remember that years ago I figured out that if you go to Proverbs it seems like the first five chapters after chapter 10 seem to be saying that «if you do this then everything will go well.
It was all a charade and I figured that out in the end and I was torn — I felt like I couldnt stay and I couldnt go and eventually I left and it was a horrendous time whereby I felt like I had been wrenched from a time honoured lover.
In a perceptive piece for the Christian Science Monitor, Anya Landau French tried to capture all the factors involved, commenting, «it's hard to imagine what prominent figure really could sway Cuba's leaders off of their course,» and went on to describe the almost «impossible situation» the Church is in — trying to maintain the modest freedoms its been granted, without looking like they are collaborating with a brutal regime.
And I laid it down, surrendered it and just said to Jesus, I have no clue, you figure it out, how can a woman like me be a pastor's wife again, how we can even go to church again.
If we can't figure out how to deal with that, we're going to have a heck of a hard time sharing Jesus with folks who don't know Him and act like it.
Now this all presumes that scripture is a valid source to go to to figure out what this «God» character is like, and the nature of human will (free or not) according to this religion.
If you go back 3000 years the tribe was exactly that, a small group of family / blood ties that lived together under a common father figure who like most nomadic groups often shared wives with the chief of the tribe.
And when things go wrong, as they do, God is like the sculptor who can turn an artisan's mistaken and distorting chiseling into a lovely figure.
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