Sentences with phrase «go of something in»

Among the responses, 31 % of owners reported an aggressive response when they did an «alpha roll», 43 % said their dog was aggressive when they hit or kicked it, 38 % when they forced the dog to let go of something in its mouth, 20 % said using a spray bottle got an aggressive response, and 15 % who yelled «No!».
As I said above, we can not force ourselves to let go of something in a moment.

Not exact matches

When something brings in more than 95 % of revenues, it should come as no surprise that a company will go to great lengths to obtain any information it can to boost those revenues.
He recalled how he and his family got into town for the first time late at night, and because of something that went wrong in the move, they all went to a late showing at the theater to kill time.
Welch recommends saying something like, «About 20 percent of us were let go in the downsizing.
With every Mars rendezvous we will be sending a Dragon — at least a Dragon to Mars, and ultimately the big spaceship — so if there are people that are interested in putting payloads on Dragon, you know you can count on a ship that's going to transport something on the order of at least 2 or 3 tons of useful payload to the surface of Mars.
If something goes wrong above the waterline, say something happens to the winch or a toaster exploded in the mess room — things that don't put the ship at risk of sinking — then the captain knows its not a critical issue.
I sat standing 1 foot away from somebody who's been in prison for 15 years of his life and I had 60 seconds to open up to him about something that causes me pain in my life while he stares into my eyes I found myself going deeper than I would with even friends or family.
You can actually also go around and, if you wanted to, collect old satellites or clean up space debris, you could just sort of use chomper over there and collect satellites and space debris... That may be something we have to do in the future.
Lately, I've found that even the mission - critical business ideas that make it through my first set of filters have to address another elephant in the room: the question of whether this startup is building something that's going to become a free - standing and independent business or whether it's developing a great feature that is going to be swallowed up, ripped off, or rolled over by one of the big guys in their space in the near future.
The message from every page in this magazine is simple: Go do something great, go be fearless in the face of adversity, because in so doing, we win the war over feaGo do something great, go be fearless in the face of adversity, because in so doing, we win the war over feago be fearless in the face of adversity, because in so doing, we win the war over fear.
The Motor Trade Association of WA's CEO Stephen Moir said despite WA having the strongest economy in the country, something is fundamentally going wrong here.
Based on dozens of interviews with insiders, the story covers Zuckerberg's slow, reluctant shift in attitude regarding the platform's status as a publisher — something Facebook refused to acknowledge until things started to go terribly wrong.
It was this capacity for holding its purchasing power and moving in the opposite direction of other asset classes that long made gold the ultimate safe haven, something investors going back five centuries to Jakob Fugger the Rich have recommended one hold in one's portfolio.
Some people have a love of coffee that goes so deep they need to shout it to the world in tote bag form (we're not judging, we're all like that about something).
In fact, the happiest people go out of their way to treat themselves right and they do something nice for themselves each day.
We're also going to have to figure out things like long - term care, which is something that isn't in the Health Care Act, which is just a huge mess around the country in terms of how we finance it and how we deliver it.
I'm trying something new by including the Twitter handles or email addresses of the responders that were interested in keeping the conversation going.
Unless you're really going to use that money to do something that is more transformative in terms of how we deliver, finance and run our health care system, then you're not going to see any real change.
Same technique as the previous two, but this one goes back in time for the other person to reflect on something pivotal that may have changed the course of his or her life.
«Go directly to the general manager,» says James Horsman of The Madison, a 356 - room independent property in Washington, D.C. «Ninety - nine percent of the time that something hits the general manager's desk, it will be expedited immediately.»
It's useful to do some more framing before launching into questions (something along the lines of, «I'm going to ask you a few questions so that I can try and help you find what you're most interested in, if that's alright?»).
At a conference of county sheriffs in Washington, DC, on Thursday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions promised «we're going to do something» and «we can and must do better.»
«It may very well be that in some people — or all of us, some of the time — the network sustains its activity even when the people, in their conscious minds, go on to something else,» says Posner.
It came as a shock to many when, in September, Google admitted to the SEC that some of its most important systems «are not fully redundant» — meaning if something breaks, your data may be gone.
Instagram's launch of Stories has been credited by some as the trigger for a decline in Snapchat's users base, something that analysts warned about when Snapchat went public.
«It's scary when you know you're on the edge of something that you know is going to be big, but you're one of the pioneers — that's when it's hardest to invest in expansion or equipment,» Cowgill says.
Williams became something of an internet phenomenon, with his light show going as far as being featured in a Miller Lite commercial.
The Chinese public had something else in mind, and went straight for the jugular with thousands of ordinary citizens taking Modi to task over territorial claims.
In fact she's afraid not to: «Never love something so much that you can't let go of it,» she said at Fortune «s Most Powerful Woman Summit last year.
They may be as simple as getting a scientific paper published, or finishing the preparation of a fossil, or going in the field and being able to say that you were lucky and you found something there.
If doing a project is going to stretch me too thin to take care of other obligations, then I'm either going to spend money paying someone else to take something off my plate, or I'm going to short - change someone in my business or personal life.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
But one slice that is hard not to like is a guy who, even though pressed for time and seconds away from going onstage in front of a packed auditorium, stops to do something nice for someone he doesn't know — just because he can.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to do something with it.»
Going gluten - free has become something of a fad in recent years, with cookery books about «clean eating,» and myths being spread that wheat is bad for digestion.
They occur in a matter of seconds, whenever a consumer wants to do or buy something, look something up, or go somewhere.
It may sound a little like something out of an episode of the «The Jetsons,» but the reality is the Federal Aviation Administration is required to implement regulations to integrate commercial drones into the national airspace by 2015, meaning flying robots are going to become a lot more common in the U.S.
If live streaming is something you plan on doing often, and you're ready to invest in a piece of software for screen sharing, go for WireCast.
There was the founder who had a term sheet from an American investor canceled after the investor saw something on the Internet about a protest in Argentina; the founder who had given up 80 percent of his company to secure seed capital; and the founder who was so strapped for cash that he had had to raise an angel funding round just to go to a trade show in San Francisco.
It reminds me of something a character in a Wes Anderson film would wear, lose, and go on a mission to retrieve.
Enter Chris Vaughn, the founder and CEO of Saucey, which launched in 2014 and has quickly gone from nothing to something.
Early on in our history when things weren't really going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to buy Facebook — I went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should go visit this temple in India that he had gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
To provide something of a bellwether of how voting may go, HSBC's chief UK economist Simon Wells and his team have provided a useful table showing some of the key areas that could help determine whether Britain stays in or leaves the EU.
If you're going to hold a meeting - whether in person, online, or a combination of both - make sure that your participants have an opportunity not only to get something out of it, but to put something into it as well.
«If you're not dreaming about it and aren't waking up in the morning having thought of three ways to do something different, then it's not going to be the right thing long - term.
«If I am going to pass away, at least I can leave something behind,» Frayne says, his voice cracking, atypically, in a rare moment of vulnerability.
Though going public is something of a rite of passage for a company of Facebook's size, it isn't easy to pin down why it's choosing this moment to do so.c It's true that, through its many private offerings, the company had acquired nearly enough investors to legally require it to make public much of the information in the IPO filing.
«The reality of a lot of this is, when you're building something like Facebook that is unprecedented in the world, there are going to be things that you mess up.»
This in - depth profile gets deep into the details of the case and Levandowski's career, and the trial itself, when it actually begins in October, is going to be really something.
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