Sentences with phrase «go over those thoughts»

The group goes over their thoughts on the film in a spoiler - free manner for the most part and then delves further into things after a certain point, which is noted.
We've already gone over our thoughts on the reveal and...
We go over our thoughts on the pre-order bonuses and the items contained in the Imperial Editions of The Elder Scrolls Online!
I already posted my detailed first impressions so won't go over those thoughts again.

Not exact matches

After the meeting an employee came to me and said, «I don't think your answer went over well.
When you hit 65 miles an hour, I thought about pulling you over, but I thought, «Nah, I bet he'll go faster.»
Speaking with PCWorld, Levie speculated that «I wouldn't expect us to go public this year [2013], but it's something we're certainly thinking about and talking about over the next couple of years.»
«I think our community, the biohacking community, and the products just totally went over the heads of the other Sharks on the show.
And we're looking at that over the last several years to tell you whether we think that price is going to go up,» Patrick Surry, Hopper's chief data scientist, told CNBC's «On The Money» in an interview.
You may think that the people you are going into partnership with are your friends, and that gentleman's agreements over a pint of beer will suffice.
I went and toured the place before I was even thinking of running [for mayor] and they now have two computers over there because the number of traffic signals have expanded dramatically.
«I think we're going to see a change over the next five years in how they integrate and interact with the retail world,» she added.
«If I were in their shoes I would be starting to think, «Over the next three to five years, what certifications can I go get?
I think Merck's the big winner over this weekend and I'm going to stick with Merck.
Think you're going to «keel» over while working out?
A report from MNP Ltd., an insolvency trustee, released in October found 42 per cent of Canadians said they don't think they can cover basic expenses over the next year without going deeper into debt.
Brimmer: I think the future of agencies is in serious crisis right now, and I think just kind of seeing a little bit of what's happening with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed — is really going to be interesting to watch how things unfold over the coming years.
«I think they're not high quality but something just for when I go over to the library,» says Andrew Schmid, 47, who says he likes the variety in the aisles.
Or you could think of it as a version of the greater fool theory — you want to be sure there's at least one bigger sucker than you willing to buy your goodies when you finally get over your growing greed and decide that it's time to go.
«I think sign spinning is going to do even better over there than it does here.»
Don't expect your boss to notice when you're ready for a promotion, don't expect your colleague to stop sloughing work off on you if you're always willing to do it and don't think that anyone is going to stop walking all over you as long as you allow it.
«While we believe most of the price damage is over for this correction, we do not think we are going to return to the same level of low volatility of the recent past,» he said.
I think it's something that will be addressed, because over time there is going to be a demand for all of these condo dwellings,» he added.
Because we thought 82 % or 86 % of voters were going to be over the age of 50, we thought we could use just landlines.
He said it's better to pay five game designers to sit around for a year and think about and discuss, over lattes, the game they are going to design than to ramp up 200 designers and have them create a bad game because you can't stand not shipping something.
«I think Bernie's a helluva guy and has a lot of good ideas, but clearly he missed a couple days of class when they were going over economics at the U. of Chicago,» writes Jeremy Thornton, an account executive at Lamar Advertising, a small ad firm in Bridgeport, West Virginia.
ROSENFELD: I think the big lesson I learned over the years is there's always a sense, when you figure out what you want to do, there are ten reasons why you should go more slowly, and I would say the big lesson I've learned is moving faster is better than not.
«He's got no energy plan, no financial analysis, if he thinks he's going to sell it off and the private sector is going to come in and invest, that is a recipe for Puerto Rico being raked over the coals by private interests,» Tom Sanzillo, director of finance for the Cleveland, Ohio - based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
When I have delusional thoughts that sometimes lead to paralyzing anxiety, I repeat simple mantras like «it's going to be okay» over and over again.
You most likely won't feel like exercising sometimes, opting for the salad over the donuts, going to bed at 10 pm, or working on the weekends, but you have to think long term.
«The cost to go out if we lost all those people to retrain and get people that were as good at doing a job as they were pre-fire, I think it would have been tenfold over what we ended up paying them out.
If they think they're going to get a return on their invested capital over the next five years, they're smoking something.»
«I think you're going to start seeing people say, «Wow, these valuations are really, really attractive, and over the next five to 10 years, I'm going to be happy that I have exposure there,»» she says.
A lot of technology stocks have struggled over the last week — tech stocks on the S&P 500 are down nearly 2 % in April — but, clearly, many analysts think that 2U, which only went public in March, will still be a winner.
Every football player thinks they're going to make it to the NFL, and many have no contingency plan when they don't; it's shocking for them when it's over.
I have sat in restaurants and had people who I am sitting with, when people come over to talk to me, they say, «Come on, we're eating dinner here»... and I let it go for a while and then I turn to that person or those people and I say the following sentence: «How do you think we got this table?
So it's likely when you went in to buy car, and you started at the high end, the salesperson might say, «We have a «Drive You Home Drunk» package and that costs $ 14,000, but over time it is not too much,» when it comes to the cost of a DUI, you might think about it.
I think that my mother particularly was horrified by my politics, by the people I was hanging out with, but over time they realized that that had opened up a world to me that was going to give me a different set of choices.
Now, if you turn around and limit their access to the tech they view as basically as essential as air, all you're going to do is make them think you value being controlling over being productive.
The last time I went in, I sat at a table with friends and the barman — Jeret was his name — came over to tell me he had this new drink he thought I'd like.
Now we're going to go over personally what I think is my favorite new feature which is there is a one - handed keyboard.
The answer, suggest institutional investors like Mark Wiseman, CEO of the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board, is to align pay to longer industry and product cycles, and to use restricted stock units (rather than stock options) that vest over time — even after the CEO retires — pushing executives to think seriously about what happens after they're gone.
I don't think things are going to happen over night.
«If we're going to paper over it with goals that nobody is reaching except maybe the US — and we're doing it with natural gas — if we have that honest discussion, I think there'll be a lot of interest in pursuing it.»
It's scary, but I promise you this: When it's over, you are going to say, «It wasn't as bad as I thought it was.»
I think the simplest explanation is that over the past several decades we've gone from a nation of savers who paid cash for things including homes and cars to a nation of spenders who use debt like mortgages, car loans and credit cards to pay for things.
If all goes well, the stock should hit $ 238 over the next 12 months, says Askew, while Cheng thinks it could top $ 220.
If you thought the days of trying to persuade your bosses to invest in social media were over, get ready to go back, hat in hand, and ask for even more money.
I think the vision that I'm trying to establish for AMD is that we are a company with technology that's really, really leading edge, and we're going into the most important applications over the next five years.
But Nic had this idea for his character who thought himself somewhat foolishly as Humphrey Bogart, so he was doing Bogart things, which I wasn't that crazy about, but I wasn't going to pick a fight over it.
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