Sentences with phrase «getting it about right»

I think you've got it about right.
I think the computer has got it about right unfortunately, how can anybody be surprised that it put M.U. and Spurs above us, they are both playing better and look more solid than us.
Nonetheless, I think if Cameron and Clegg were being honest with the electorate about what they're trying to do, Glover's got it about right.
That suggests they are probably getting it about right, he says.
Unusually, Miliband got it about right.
So has New Scientist, in fact, got it about right?
One reviewer asked us to make stronger statements on the link between climate change and extremes, another just asked the opposite and the third one found we got it about right.
I think you got it about right in your summaries.
That time he got it about right.

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I love jumping in on a conversation about getting the right virtual phone system.
Alas, Poloz reckons he got those projections about right.
It's not about interviews or getting the right photo op.
People used to talk about the great courage of my teams that would do these night raids, get on helicopters, and go right into enemy positions.
If he gets critical coverage, then it's obvious that he was right about the untrustworthy liberal media — something he routinely criticizes at his rallies — and he still wins.
She said she's gotten to a place where she can say, «OK, my brand is about fun and community, and dog food doesn't fit into that right now.»
«At Wazoku we are all about innovation and as a start - up we know that one of the biggest challenges faced by new businesses is getting seen and found by the right people.
Amazon Go's opening was delayed for about a year as Amazon struggled to get the technology just right.
Before we get entrenched in actually landing a remote job, we need to talk about whether or not remote is right for you specifically.
When the cold - caller knows little about whom he or she is calling, getting the words right (especially considering any time restraints) can be difficult.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
If you're a small business, doing your own PR is all about crafting pitches and getting them to the right people.
If you're concerned about cost - effectively getting your company's message out to the right prospects, consumers and customers, you need to make sure that you're not spending your scarce resources in passé places and on cluttered channels that are getting you nowhere.
«From a fashion perspective, there's not a lot to get excited about right now,» says Sarah Bancroft, editor - in - chief at VitaminDaily.com and Vita magazine.
«I think proactively knowing about customer problems can really help you build a long - term intuition about the important things you need to get right when you build your company.
But getting started is about understanding and overcoming the obstacles — be it mental, emotional, or physical — that hold us back from diving right in.
The Internet makes it easier than ever to distribute text and video, which can be a big help for human rights activists trying to get the word out about horrific conditions in war zones or repressive regimes.
We spent about two years working with a distillery to get it exactly right.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
By outlining some basic rules about what's going on in the workplace between yourselves, you're more likely to get it right.
Dagne Dover is the women's handbag company we can't stop talking about — they just get work bags, weekend bags, and backpacks so right.
Are they about how long they had to wait, had to talk to too many people, the price, «your website says one thing but you say something else», «you say it's easy to do business and I can't even get a price», «I didn't know about your warranty», «you don't know what you're talking about» — right?
Every few years, some interests on the left or right become frustrated that most Americans care deeply about the small - business community — and that concern gets in the way of those interests» policy objectives.
You might have a vision for the outcome of your project, but they could come up with a brilliant, improved idea — and you'll never know about it if you suffocate them with your idea right from the get go.
We spoke to the creators of three of the most innovative tech projects on Kickstarter right now about how they got started and how to develop a successful crowdfunding campaign.
This was mainly because it was easier for most journalists of the early 1990s to envision and get personally excited about the potential of educational software, or of managing their personal finances, or organizing their recipes in the «digital» kitchen, or imagining how amateur architects could design funky homes right on their home computers.
Many days unexpected and interesting situations that arise and I have to choose not to panic, and instead to ask, «What is right about this I am not getting
«It's probably not worth getting in a big debate right now about whether it's cannibalistic or complementary.»
As civil rights historian Taylor Branch wrote in a much - talked - about 2011 Atlantic article: «The tragedy at the heart of college sports is not that some college athletes are getting paid, but that more of them are not.»
«Take an extra second to think about it, and let go of the anxiety about getting it exactly right,» suggests Vermunt.
«This is not about getting the right answer,» says Goebel.
When I teach my Baby Got Booked course online, I coach my students to think about the following ways to «hook» their message onto what's relevant right now.
He's less hopeful about the Bangladeshi government's initiatives, but says, «I think that part of the key points of this agreement is that you've got some of the major buyers in Bangladesh working with some of the major trade unions and labour rights groups together to push on Bangladesh and I think that combination is going to be a powerful force.»
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you roll up your sleeves and go for it.
This sounds wonderful to most people, but in reality, we tend to get bored right about now and lose that loving feeling for our business.
This month we have another bevy of beautiful questions about choosing a business, getting the right corporate tax status, creating an online presence, and sharing equity with a salesperson.
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I've written a lot about how to get publicity for your small business, and the one thing I can't emphasize enough is to make sure you're pitching the right journalist.
They care about making the best possible decisions for their businesses, and they're under tremendous pressure to get it right.
'' (Installing a kiosk) sounds like an easy thing to do, but when you think about all the regulatory complexity, you got ta get it right and do each one at a time,» he said.
Jason Guerrasio: So when you got an email about auditioning for this movie you didn't realize it was a Paul Thomas Anderson movie, right?
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