Sentences with phrase «go our way because»

People are going that way because paper is tangible and is a great way to talk about shared purpose.
And this week's decision by the Fed could go either way because there is broad disagreement about whether the economy is strong enough to handle a rate hike — among many other factors influencing its decision.
But often the Good lets the deceiver go his way because the Good knows, in itself, that it is the stronger.
We might need a lucky break or two to go our way because with all the injuries and everything else that's been going on, I'm not very optimistic about this game.
It just might go that way because of our lack of transfer activity.
They throw tantrums when life doesn't go their way because their parents have tiptoed around them to make sure that it does,» that reasoning sounds strangely familiar.
October tends to go that way because my birthday is in late September, so I'm usually receiving gifts and using the birthday coupons that retailers send me at the end of the month.
It was about an hour's drive away from my house but I went any way because I love Inglot, and I love sales.
Sometimes you can have all the detail in the world and you get to a point where you say «actually, I don't think we should be going that way because of what you've discovered...»
I went this way because I was impatient to getting my books published.
Rouault could not go this way because there was something more important to him than the pursuit of formal qualities.
It went that way because the left earpiece was paired with our phone, indicating that there could be some signal loss from one side to the other.
Stated differently, your partner may always need to be right or have things go their way because they really feel weak, deficient, or small underneath their air of superiority.

Not exact matches

One of a number of reasons I stayed out of my business offices and worked at home as much as possible was because when I went to the office, I was «drawn» to listen in on, interfere with or critique every phone call, look at every fax, poke my nose all the way into everything — to the extent that I ruined everybody else's productivity as well as my own.
«I think companies should probably go public earlier because the way they are built, they will have more success in the public market, so it's sort of a mixed bag.»
Because we're going after millennials, they're a very very similar customer base and they're reacting the same way to our concept.
Dell reasoned that going private was the only way to invest in the company's future, because the public markets do not respond kindly to any sort of investment that might eat away at company's near - term proft margins.
«People who have a deep understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted in a certain way... they really understand how things work,» he says.
The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
If you're thinking of an ICO: You had better think about meeting traditional standards of good faith and fair dealing, because you're going to be held to them one way or another.
FBI Director James B. Comey warned last year that law enforcement might be «going dark» because technology companies, including Apple and Google, are introducing ways for users to send encrypted messages by smartphones that can be unlocked only by the users, not by the companies.
«It's been 20 years, but it's got to be another 20 years because the only way we're going to end this is through concerted efforts and encouraging governments like the government in the Philippines, encouraging the national community, institutions like World Bank, encouraging major countries, but also just getting our hands dirty and doing it,» Evans told «The Brave Ones.»
As we talk to small more and more small businesses in Canada and the world, when they realize that, the light bulb goes off and they say, «Yes, you're right, there's no way I'm going to be able to prevent the hacker from wherever from getting into my files because I'm just not skilled enough, Google can help me do that.»
«We're grateful when something like this comes along,» he said, «because it can be cured — and it is not in any way going to be a permanent debilitating condition.»
«It goes further than we anticipated, and radical is the right word for it,» Downes says, adding Wheeler has gone too far, chiefly because the FCC does not have the authority to reclassify broadband as a utility or update Title II the way Wheeler's proposal intends to do.
If you do this successfully, you suddenly find people going out of their way to help you accomplish your goals, because you started by adding value to them first.
How do I reach out and grab people in different ways because I'm never going to compete against the big category spenders?
That's significant because there are growing doubts about whether central banks are going about their work the right way.
«We're living in what I like to call the «Thank You Economy,» because only the companies that can figure out how to mind their manners in a very old - fashioned way — and do it authentically — are going to have a prayer of competing,» says social media expert and author of the book The Thank You Economy Gary Vaynerchuk in a recent Entrepreneur.com column.
My grandfather taught me how important it is to have your eyes open, because you never know what's going to come your way.
«When you're managing a company you have to speak in the right way because if I say «me» and «my» and «I,» I'm going to lose people around me,» Scaramucci says.»
«We go out of our way to make sure not to describe ourselves as a hotel, because a hotel is agnostic as to what you do,» said Staff.
«If you believe you're not going to be successful then you won't be because you're not going to act that way,» he advises.
It costs less to make them here than at our plant in China, because of the way their wages are going up so fast.
I think print will always be beautiful, wonderful and luxurious in its own way because it's an object, but in terms of where I was getting my information, my day - to - day consumption of style and beauty information and inspiration, everything went toward digital.
Takeaway: Putting trust in your employees goes a long way towards positive company culture, because trust leads to independent employees who help your company grow.
Is it better to live in this way because at least we know more about what is going on around us, and we get a tangible sense of the violent state of the world?
«Before the last few days» events, I thought trade tensions would subside because the Chinese are very amenable to a trade deal, because there are lots of ways to make a good deal happen... Now we have a very public game of chicken going on.»
Perhaps you didn't go back to this person because you didn't like the way you were treated, or lacked confidence in that business as a whole.
«Because the only other way you can get extra money to go in, if you wanted the same number of people, the same kind of teaching, would be to take it from working people through their taxes.
And because the resolution uses the CRA, it's probably going to stay that way for a good while.
The only reason you go looking for generic answers is because that's the easy way out.
Having proprietary ownership over some part of your business is going to be the best way to have a competitive edge — nobody can replicate it, because you own it.
Co-founder Mike Winn said he sees opportunity because certain business are going to need more than one drone in the sky, and they are going to need a way to manage them.
And the sad truth, the enormous elephant in the room that nobody wants to see, is that the overwhelming majority of you are never going to get there because you spend way too much of your time slacking off.
This was not the case for me starting with the blog, but now somebody can just have an Instagram account as their main social media platform and grow their business or grow their brand in a huge way because that's where everybody is going.
The ability to iterate and improvise as you go is an essential tool because things are never going to go the way you want them to.
«Buying the yen because of a trade war in which Japan was going to be hit pretty badly, and Japan hasn't been exempted from the steel tariffs by the way, that seems to me pretty peculiar,» Giles Keating, managing director at wealth manager Werthstein Institute, told CNBC.
The way technology or innovation works is you never know when you're going to veer directly into the path of a giant because that's where the business takes you.
I think that's a beautiful way to describe the future of the movement, because it's going to be swarms of occupiers.
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