Sentences with phrase «get going very»

The heat and being in plastic pants really helps the diaper rash to get going very well.
Once the supertanker gets going its very hard to custom features for someone.
Davis's very early art is missing and that's quite a bit of work for an artist who got going very young.

Not exact matches

The Viacom chairman and CEO may be able to fight the specific terms of his departure, but it seems likely he is not going to be around very long (but he stands to get as much as $ 83 million in compensation if he is terminated, according to his contract).
«The subpoena... goes well beyond bad actors... So, we made it clear to the Attorney General's office from the very beginning that we would never agree to this type of government - sponsored fishing expedition... We remain committed to fighting it with everything we've got
Unless you're a pro, it's going to be very hard to get results.
«The U.S. has got such a phenomenal amount of money that wealth management is going to be a very hot business,» says Richard Bove with Rafferty Capital Markets in New York.
As Cuddy said, «If someone you're trying to influence doesn't trust you, you're not going to get very far; in fact, you might even elicit suspicion, because you come across as manipulative.»
Eventually you'll see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more people get on the platform, I think people will find less and less a need or desire to use things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
«When you introduce something like blockchain technology, which allows for transparency, you're going to get something that's very appealing to people.»
I was able to go into that negotiation very calmly, feeling confident and feeling fair and I actually got what I asked for and now because of that positive experience, if I have to negotiate I understand how to go about it and how to navigate it.
Daniel Goleman, the emotional intelligence expert said this: «If you don't have self - awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far.»
(See Busting the Lean Startup Myth) In today's rapid - fire economy, you rarely get two bites at the apple and it's very hard to skinny down a complex and resource - heavy app on the fly because the market isn't going to wait for you to get it right.
Just because you can get someone to agree to very tough terms doesn't mean it's going to be in your long - term interest to do that.»
«There seems to be very little progress on some of the big things in terms of getting user growth going again, in terms of making Twitter more accessible for new users, in terms of dealing with abuse, in terms of driving revenue growth.»
In order for a few million dollars to go «missing» here and there, and end up in the pockets of local politicians or shady middle - men, you've pretty much got to be mislabelling the money at the very least.
You might very well be polarizing, but you're not going to get the fanatics if you keep playing it safe.
«If they don't have the product and some early market traction, they're not going to get very far in the funding anyway,» he says, «so the best thing they can do to work on their funding is work on the product.»
Finding the world of finance lacking — it perhaps didn't help that she started a job at Lehman Brothers the very week it went bankrupt — Lewis moved on to get her MBA at the University of Virginia.
In contrast, the «very bright» went to bed at 12:29 and got up at 7:52.
I very frequently get the question «What's gonna change in the next 10 years?»
I don't have any hard data to back this up, but I'm increasingly getting the feeling that if you were to inform yourself of what's going on in the world solely by using Twitter, you'd probably go through life as a very angry individual.
I believe very strongly that any business that is extremely good at following up on quotes is going to get far more than their share of new customers.
We are at the very early stages of this movement but it is gaining traction and going to get better and better.»
«For me, this is a very big deal; it's a potential partnership of the century, said Jungwirth, who noted the company's ultimate goal is for anyone in the world to be able access self - driving vehicles and get to where they need to go with «push of a button.»
It does show that for Pao, as for many of the women in Snyder's study, simply being excellent at the job at hand isn't going to get you very far.
While we are very optimistic we've got to see start seeing that pull through [in hard data] or it's going to start hurting earnings in the U.S.»
There were committees that scrutinized everything, from whether the windows would open, to where the white boards would go, to the type of furniture involved, including the option of getting standing desks... I became very interested in how all of this would impact how people interact with one another at work.
«That's how they do business, and so if we're going to go in there, we need to go in with very clear rules of engagement if we're going to get Bashar al - Assad out of there,» warned West, who had been posted in several combat zones.
Whatever the reason, if you have not identified that far - off vision of where you want to go, setting and prioritizing actions and resources can get very complicated.
Going forward, we have to continue to have a very dominant position in the car, but [also deliver] as people get accustomed to our content and want to be able to access it in other places, whether that's an iPad, a computer or so on.
«If I am always focused on getting something from someone else, I'm not going to form a very good relationship.
We think the market for two - year MBAs is going to get very elite.»
But capital has very low latency: It takes a long time to raise money, because those who need capital have to go through intermediaries to get to those who have capital.
It's very hard to get somewhere when you don't know where you're going,» and that's really important for all of us.
So I said and let's see what happens, because as you know, we're getting a report very soon, so we're going to see what that is.
So suppose you're a prudent founder listening to this debate and very much wishing to avoid vaporizing the startup you've shed blood, sweat, and tears to get going.
«Many people think if you're going to try to find a new particle you need to build giant enormous collider like the Large Hadron Collider because you have to get lots of energy and smash particles together very fast,» Feng said.
You can assume that if you get audited the IRS is going to look very closely at this area, so you want to make sure you do things right.»
«You're going to be able to look at it and say maybe it's not where Honeywell is but it can get there,» he said, referring the very different story at industrial rival Honeywell, which has seen its stock surge 25 percent this year compared to GE's 37 percent decline since in 2017.
In some niches, the number of people looking for what you're selling is low, so if you limit too much with exact matches, then you're not going to get very much traffic.
Cryptocurrencies have gotten very popular with investors, but Bill Miller warns there isn't a lot of careful valuation going on.
«And look if you're paying $ 1,000 for a new handset you're going to want that to be on a good network so we're very confident that we'll get more than our fair share of that activity when it comes through in the fourth quarter.»
«If [your market is limited to] your own campus, it's going to be very difficult to get to a million dollars in sales.»
I once got into a very polite conversation — tour guides don't argue with guests — with a nice but unyielding tourist who said, «You have to go into teaching because that's the only thing to do with a history major.»
«Frankly, people were very scared that they were going to get laid off.»
«We can make it sneak through very small crevices in order to get access to places where people can't go.
He points to Coors as an example: «When I was growing up, you had to go to Colorado to get it, and that made it very cool,» he says.
But once I got over that, I was able to go from a kid at 18 years old that was always like a very average, underperforming student and then fast forward almost to the day 18 years later, I flew in space for the first time.
With any other start - up, going from zero to a couple hundred million in sales in your first two years would be nothing short of a miracle — but here it's about getting to a billion, very fast.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z