Sentences with phrase «get into it more»

Even if cable subscriptions fall off, Stingray can grow revenue and market share by scoring deals with additional cable providers, thereby getting into more homes.
Now that the summer of slumps is behind us, it's time to get into the more serious fall movies that will bring powerful performances and, perhaps, some Oscar gold.
We'll get into more detailed style advice when looking at our top picks, but let's knock one faux pas out right away: Don't try and match your pocket square to your tie.
First I had CRM moved under me and we were able to segment our audience much better and get into more sophisticated targeting, so that went well, and then acquisition marketing was moved under me, and that's how I really became a CMO.
Before we get into more advanced audiences, let's set up our default pixel of all visitors who visit your website.
Hope one day to be «multiples» of an accredited investor so I can get into some more sophisticated investments.
It gets into more of the asset protection elements of a holding company, such as the ability to isolate valuable intellectual property into so - called «silos», among other topics.
This became abundantly clear during the holiday season, when both lowered the prices of their smart speakers to get into more homes.
Unless you have a significant equity position to use as capital to get into more units, you must realize the real estate won't get you into more real estate right now.
I think it started with eBay, but then we got into more vertical specific ones, like Zillow, Grubhub, OpenTable and Uber that I'm on the board of.
Your strategy should carefully balance sites that are easy to have content posted on and sites that are more authoritative, gradually increasing the overall authority of your backlink profile — but I'll get into more detail on this later.
You probably still have questions about what getting a new card might mean for your credit score, so let's get into some more detail about credit scores in general.
Where possible and where appropriate, you should always check with a tax expert or a financial expert that you can trust when you get into more complex situations.
Amazon is getting into more brick - and - mortar stores.
I'll probably get into a more detailed post later (kinda busy with preparing to move home from college), but for now, congratulations on your Pearl Anniversary!
Moreover, with religions that have been around for more than a few generations and have weathered more than a few schisms, the deeper you get into them the more you find that the way - out - wacky stuff at the beginning is of a piece with the insights that have kept people coming back to them over the years, and that those insights include vital truths not generally available elsewhere.
This gets me into more trouble than it is worth.
We will get into more details about this later, as McKnight talks more specifically about how we apply words written thousands of years ago to today.]
Before getting into a more detailed analysis of the various biblical passages involved, Matthew takes Chapter 2 to argue that new information about sexuality ought to compel Christians to rethink their interpretation of Scripture.
I really want to get into it more, and I'm hoping I'll come to love the recipes!!
I'm getting into more raw food these days so this could be something to add to my repertoire!
«Getting into more categories helps us support our customers more completely.»
If you decide to use the crockpot and need some more instruction on getting to the finished product in the picture then leave a comment and I can get into some more detail.
My family has been on a health kick for the past few weeks, trying to get into a more healthy lifestyle with eating and exercise.
Then, we got into more basic versions with rolled oats.
Although everytime I do a big grocery shop I end up craving totally different food halfway through the week... Get into more of a food rut is my goal lol
Trying to get into more gluten - free recipes for my gluten free friends and family, and this looks delicious: --RRB-
His hotheaded temper got him into more trouble.
In his first four seasons as a major - leaguer, first with the New York Mets and since 1972 with the Expos, Foli managed to get into more fights with opposing players, umpires, and even his own teammates, and to hit more innocent bystanders with thrown helmets, bats and balls than the average high - spirited player might in a 20 - year career.
«Once we got him away from the wrong crowd,» she says, «I knew he wouldn't get into any more trouble.»
This meant Spurs could get into us more and more until eventually some atrocious defending let them in.
«But I think he will find his role through the middle once he gets that maturity and gets into a more consistent way of scoring.»
We don't appear to have that fear factor playing with our current set - up, but were strongly dominating teams regularly with an in - form fit Theo Walcott and Alexis Sanchez combining earlier in the season, and Mesut Ozil was even finding the space to get into more regular goalscoring opportunities also.
two of the things that appeal to me is shedding some of the picks and the idea of getting into a more favorable draft position.
If Cousins got into more trouble off the court, classifying his humanity would be easier.
«I've got to figure out how to get him into that more often,» Paulson said, admiring the coat.
Eventually Ohio State adjusted and got into more of a Pat Narduzzi style of coverage, with the sam LB covering the third receiver with help from the opposite side safety while the strong safety and cornerback take the outside two receivers.
As a result Weir will get into more tournaments in» 99, but the numbers still aren't in his favor.
We'll get into more on why but here are some of the other favorites for the 2018 API (odds via Jeff Sherman and GolfOdds.com)
In the two Moyes matches to date it looks like Kouyate has been under orders to get forward more to support the striker with Arnautovic also getting into more central positions as his defensive responsibilities allow — in fact Kouyate and Arnautovic have taken up more dangerous positions than Carroll who has preferred to lurk out towards the edge of the area well away from where any crosses are aimed.
Towards the end of his career he got into more controversies with drugs abuse, overweight which left a bad taste in mouth.
Aside from David Silva, most players will struggle in the English league if they do not get themselves a bit buffer (just ask Remy Cabella) and Ozil clearly got himself into a more structured gym routine over the summer and has since reaped the rewards.
Playing in a more central role and seeing more of the ball, the opportunity is there to create, provide more assists and get into more goalscoring positions.
the club can not afford to get into more sticky debt..
Research, I would get him into a more private place before too long.
Once she's more energetic, she'll likely get herself into more sticky situations; now you'll need to wash her once or twice a day.
They will help you clean up, get into more comforting clothes and curl up on the couch.
Though I haven't been able to get an answer from anyone on the exact amount of time allotted for lunch / recess (and I'm told not all classes get a recess — which is another subject, that I will get into more on another day), I am being told once a classroom is scheduled for lunch that they have 20 minutes from there to go through line, eat, clean up, and get out the door — which if a teacher is running behind, a student misbehaves, or God forbid it takes 10 minutes to get through the lunch line, there's a problem.
The further I get into it the more parallels I see between challenges in parenting via traditional adoption and parenting after conception by donor gametes.
Or, parents may find that siblings get into more arguments when they're fighting over who gets to use the tablet next or who is going to play a particular video game first.
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