Sentences with phrase «getting so»

«February tourism data suggests that our ferries are getting so expensive, people are choosing to fly instead,» said...
All it said was: «We've already stopped apps like this from getting so much information.
«The price difference is unnerving some companies and deciding their investments,» Mr Teyssen said, adding that the US advantage was «getting so big we can not allow it to continue».
Prospective investors may want to look at the makeup of the indexes before jumping in, as they aren't necessarily getting so much diversification.
The ads, which take the form of an apology penned by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, attempt to clarify the situation by reiterating that the company has already stopped third - party apps from «getting so much information,» and that Facebook has started «limiting the data apps get when you sign up,» an announcement the company made earlier this past week.
Crowdfunding is getting so much bigger than Kickstarter.
2018 could be the perfect time to sell in Portland, but it seems like you guys still have a ways to run w / Seattle getting so expensive.
However, I've shifted my focus a bit because I've been getting so many link building leads through my blog.
I was chatting with my colleague Nancy Marmolejo about how she was getting so much traction of Facebook.
Those stocks would get crushed, we're buying stocks that are have huge cash flows, people have low expectations for them that's why we're getting them so cheap and so we know pay for high expectations in the long book, so when the low — bad news comes in, we didn't pay for high expectations so our longs tend to hold up better, our shorts are getting killed, great spreads and bad markets.
The fund it getting so large that it's having to go outside of its stated mandate to meet demand and avoid becoming too large of an owner in certain stocks:
We've already stopped apps like this from getting so much information.
I've been getting so many heavy packages delivered to my door that it got me thinking: «Why am I choosing a book over the easy download?»
But why are fires getting so much worse in the first place?
Ah, Siri — she's getting so useful now that she can summon me an Uber.
Things are getting so bad that inventors are having to figure the inevitable legal costs — which will occur whether they infringe or not — into the prices of their products.
Two years later, he «was getting so many inquiries for speaking and consulting, that I felt confident enough and could project enough revenue to go out on my own.»
They're getting so common that ICOs have passed venture capital for early - stage funding in blockchain startups.
The server investigation put such political strain on the FBI in large part because of the environment of ethics stories that surrounded it — the business and philanthropic empire that arose out of and was hopelessly intertwined with the Clinton political operation, the high - dollar paid speeches, the political aides who were somehow getting so rich off this enterprise that one of them just bought David Rockefeller's mansion.
However, instead of getting so discouraged by the perceived failure and giving up altogether, Disney revamped his approach.
Zuckerberg says that Facebook has «already stopped apps like this from getting so much information.
But there's another type of useful passion: hatred — that is, getting so frustrated with a certain kind of situation that you must solve the problem.
With this space getting so much interest by all communities, there was a lot of pressure to grow quickly & companies began focusing on metrics such as onboarding more & more vendors, increasing queries per day by discounting.
It seems like if social media isn't making you get depressed, it's getting you so happy you forget you have budgets to stick to.
Some companies are getting so restrictive with e-mail use that employees must select from a list of pre-approved topics before the e-mail software will allow them to send a message.
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies...» Excellent point!
It's just that he got so busy that he didn't realize how much time had gone by where he had not checked in with several of his contacts — an easy mistake for most small business owners who feel like every day is shorter than the last.
I've been crashing trade shows for 25 years — they get me so pumped up.
«I remember, like, you don't often get so obsessed about something where you drop everything and drive to Boston and meet with people for 14 hours, taking notes, losing your voice, with no idea just to learn,» he said.
We get so candid that we start revealing things we wouldn't declare in the real world; and that is where the actual problem lies.
«I got so freaking jacked that I seriously started to feel like I was losing my peripheral vision,» he said.
But wait, it gets so much worse: «I was a college student interviewing for a magazine internship,» says Lipman.
«You've got so much money,» he blurted.
One former employee says the situation got so bad that internal deadlines simply weren't taken seriously.
In this case, the Slate story by Franklin Foer has taken a number of fatal bullets by actual cybersecurity experts, but it's worth adding one more quick explanation of why the publication got it so wrong.
The reason my second Facebook post got so much more attention than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an audience whose members care about the specific message, then I simply shared something that I knew they would like.
«We have gotten so many emails on LinkedIn and direct mail from our customers and readers around the world who say, «Your story has inspired me and my wife to take the plunge into entrepreneurship and start something of our own.»
We get so caught up in project deadlines and family demands, that we forget to give feedback in the moment.
I don't really believe that any startup should get so far out ahead of themselves that they're «a mile wide and an inch deep,» because there are huge execution risks in terms of support and maintaining effective connections to your customers.
The smokers around here get so many more breaks.»
It got so much attention that a Taliban gunman shot her in October 2012.
When you «got so much money you should start a bank,» so much paper right in front of you it's hard to think, then you've got 99 problems and keeping your job ain't one.
The dynamics of the Great Recession and its aftermath help explain why that margin got so wide.
My cough had gotten so bad that I couldn't avoid it any longer.
In fact, most salespeople can get so caught up in looking for new customers that they totally ignore their greatest asset — their existing clients.
On the first anniversary of the company's bankruptcy filing, Canadian Business spoke to close to 30 former employees in Canada and the U.S. to find out how Target, one of the best retailers in North America, got it so wrong in Canada.
He got so desperate that he had to sell the «Terminator» rights for one dollar.
People get so wrapped up in the day - to - day of what they're doing.
Warehouse workers got so desperate to move shipments they would sometimes slice open a crate that was supposed to contain, say, a dozen boxes of paper towels but only had 10, stuff in two more boxes, tape it shut and send it to a store that way.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
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