Sentences with phrase «figures it out pretty»

I remember growing up with pictures of a white Christ in my lutheran sunday school, but figuring out pretty early that the pictures were incorrect.
ned, those old directions like «up» give me trouble, i can imagine the monks figure them out pretty well...
We just let him run around naked for week or two and he figured out pretty quickly.
My only complaint, and I think this is a common one, is the tray doesn't lock in and my guy figured out pretty quickly how to take it off and dump his food.
We figured out pretty quickly that we had the most important and amazing thing in our lives in common.
I figured out pretty fast that the GOP is dying and I am trying to figure out how we allowed that to happen.»
Obviously it does not have a map, so it has to figure out a pretty simple way of getting around.
i'm sure we will figure that out pretty quick
You run around beating the crap out of skeletons while also figuring out some pretty challenging obstacles.
But the only trick this film has up its sleeve is something that viewers will figure out pretty quickly: all three subplots are not presented in chronological order.
OK, so I just realized if you know the engine displacement and compression ratio you should be able to figure this out pretty easily.
«Amazon figured out pretty quickly that this was a battle they could not win,» said Mike Shatzkin, the chief of the Idea Logical Company, a consultant to publishers.
«I figured that out pretty quickly,» Frida said.
Isn't it amazing that most dogs figure this out pretty quickly?
They'll figure out pretty quickly what they'll need to do.
She also figured out pretty quickly that if I put the leash on her, we were going outside for a long time and its going to be fun.
Remove the leash and you no longer have control of the correction, dogs figure that out pretty damn quickly.
My dog loves puzzle toys although he figures them out pretty quickly!
I think I figured it out pretty well on my own but it was through a lot of trial and error.
A non gamer can look at Master Chief and figure out pretty quickly what type of game that the character represents.
I figured out pretty quickly that I retained the books best by putting on a video game that would occupy my hands and eyes but not my conscious brain, and made it through all my required high school reading that way.
«They can call the shots and Mark figured that out pretty early.»
If you read both sides, you can figure that out pretty easily.
In my line of work, the defense bar will figure that out pretty quickly and it's the freeway to disaster - ville.
Leaving is a mystery, though most people can figure it out pretty quickly.
If you're not professional, the hiring manager will likely figure that out pretty quickly; no amount of insistence on paper will change that.
Anyway, I figured out pretty fast that if you don't push and shove your way into the hiring authorities presence, nothing happens.
I've always bought turnkeys, albeit not in the $ 25 - 50k range (those can be risky, but sounds like your friend has figured them out pretty well), so if you ever have any turnkey questions, reach out anytime!
When I buy my first tax lien, I can't imagine I'll have much of an idea what I'm doing either but I'm sure I'll figure it out pretty quick!
That's no guarantee that a great deal exists on the MLS in your geo * today * but you'll start to figure out pretty quick what seems oddly low priced / high priced for an area.
And I have to figure it out pretty quick so things don't grind to a halt.
If there aren't releasing costs and it's a straight percentage of gross (collected) rents you could figure it out pretty easily.
I was able to figure it out pretty easily, but they also have great tutorials.

Not exact matches

«Your brain is wired not only to figure out where you sit in the professional and social pecking order against others, but to reinforce your position in that pecking order,» says writer Steve Errey, who continues: «When you get wrapped up in establishing or maintaining status, the moment your place in the hierarchy drops you're going to feel pretty horrible... Don't get into the status game — there are no winners.»
Finally, I've tried for years to figure out why some seemingly smart (and arguably perceptive) people never rise to the highest levels of trust and responsibility, even though it's pretty clear that they are hard workers who are definitely trying to get ahead.
It wasn't hard to figure out that each of the items corresponded pretty closely to one of the four scales on the Predictive Index (dominance, extroversion, patience, and precision), so I had a much better idea of how to cheat this time.
Some of the programs can perform pretty neat tricks, like figuring out that if Steve in marketing says he will have his project done on Tuesday, you shouldn't expect it until Thursday.
To this end, clever researchers are continuously at work figuring out what sets the most joyful and high functioning of us apart, as well as digging to discover hacks, tricks and daily rituals that can make the already pretty happy into the genuinely self - realized.
Some experimentation is routine when it comes to figuring out a social - marketing plan, and the amount of harm that can come from trial and error is minimal and pretty predictable.
While the first two pieces of sales advice from George Vitko at Reply sound pretty intuitive, figuring out how to provide value first — in the way your prospects want to receive it — is a unique challenge for those less experienced in inside sales.
Everyone is pretty good at that, and figuring out what should be at the top of the list.
We all have different skills, and I'm pretty sure we can figure out some way to make a side income with the skills we have.
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
«We're almost into September; if a firm doesn't have a pretty clear idea what their approach is at this point, they need to allocate resources to figure it out
I could definitely figure out how to funnel expenses through a part time business... I think I keep thinking along the lines that I'm going to be paying the same tax rate after retirement, but reality is you could get pretty lean and mean if one focused on it.
This means that in China, if you can figure out how the growth model works and how the model generates imbalances and debt, you can pretty much figure out logically, albeit fairly broadly, the various paths that the country must follow in order the reverse the imbalances.
So I figure my choices are: (i) a fund that is pretty much guaranteed to beat out most funds most years and is absolutely guaranteed to not charge high fees or (ii) a fund that may possibly beat out fund (i) some years, but is guaranteed to charge high fees regardless of how it does.
I looked at it pretty simply... if I don't figure out a way to make this revenue recurring, I'm never going to be «rich» (and this will always be a struggle).
They're going to have to figure out a way to raise some revenue otherwise we're staring at some pretty scary deficits.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that at some magic point we've got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of people who are literally making it up as they go.
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