Sentences with phrase «goes into things»

99 % Invisible is about all the thought that goes into the things we don't think about — the unnoticed architecture and design that shape our world.
This time round, there's lots of buildings being blown up, a few fights and some witty banter — the creativity that goes into these things is continually astonishing.
The work that goes into these things is massive!
As a veteran host and rep, I know how much hard work goes into these things.
The rest goes into things like ceramics, glass and batteries.
We do them no favors when they don't see the thousands of hours of hard work that goes into the things they love.
We don't go into these things trying to trash Allen.
I won't even go into the things I saw in their research production.
And sometimes it's best to go into things with a «we'll just wing it and see how it goes» mindset rather than definite plans.
So when I was going into my thing in early 20s and started working internationally, I already had a very strong ethos and — and a pretty strong belief in self and this was tested time and time again, mind you, but what I found — what was one of my crossroads for me is that it wasn't necessarily the wellness in the sense of exercise.
Neither the hubs or I have ever been on a cruise, so we're pretty clueless going into this thing.
I won't even lie, I still don't fully comprehend what the film is about but I like going into things knowing as little as possible about them.
Maybe I just go into those things with such low expectations, the fact that they're decently enjoyable pleasantly surprises me.
Writer / director Sngmoo Lee started work on his fantasy action film — cowboys meet ninjas: nuff said — wayyyyyyy back in November 2007, wrapped in February 2008, and... well, okay, in fairness, a lot of special effects went into this thing, so you can only imagine that post-production was a bitch and a half, but, wow, that's a really long time coming.
In Elizabeth's $ 350,000 technology budget, $ 50,000 that could have gone into things like Mobi — hand - held tablets that students can do work on, or «clickers» to give teachers instant feedback, that money instead went into hardware to prepare for the new state standardized tests.
I used to work in a garage and these where the most common fixes, after that it started going into things like suspension issues, bent bottom arms, trackrod ends, etc
The last time Porsche launched a car powered by an engine this small was 40 years ago; the motor came out of a VW van and went into a thing called a 924.
Depressing, but them's the breaks when you go into this thing on your own.
I suppose effort has to go into these things to make them look good.
You might see people calling Labo cardboard LEGO or papercraft robot wars, but there's a lot of clever work that's gone into this thing.
I went into this thing unsure of how social features would help boost this upcoming generation of hardware, but I walked away impressed by all of the possibilities.
DAVID SALLE: There's so many different strands of activity that go into this thing we call art.
In my own book (coming out eventually from Cambridge), I go into these things at a more mathematical level — less dense than Goody and Yung, but probably still more technical than you are looking for.
Their fervour for cargo cult sciences may simply be mercenary, and a function of the massive government funding going into things like global warming studies.
If you go into this thing defeated you're not going to get anything done.
We have to look at the whole picture: how much energy went into the things we make, how much energy it takes to run them, how appropriate is the energy source for the purpose, how long it lasts, and what happens at the end of its useful life.
Plus, cover letters are a great way to go into things that you couldn't with your mechanical engineering resume.
«Everyone is going into things with their eyes wide open,» says Lindsay.
People really have no business going into your things so I kind of doubt they look in your drawers and if they do then I don't think they are serious buyers anyway, just snoopy.

Not exact matches

The first things to go are exclusivity and seriousness — the very qualities that initially made Disrupt into the must - attend event of the year.
«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.
Things aren't going to get better unless we get actively involved and try to knock some sense into these zealots, who are all worried about everyone's feelings whatever the facts may be.
Some of them got jobs, and a lot of them went successfully into treatment because if you're not spending all your time thinking about how you're going to pay for your next fix, you do have time to think about other things.
A good rule of thumb is to avoid going into debt purchasing things that won't go up in value.
One board member, who had run a large marketing agency, took things into her own hands and spent a year going around campus in stealth mode, talking to deans and other board members to see what they thought about the institution's brand.
So you don't get sucked into the drama of life, so you remain grounded, being an observer of what's going on in terms of «oh, what's the best thing we need to do in this situation.»
Allthough small business owners stress over many things, overall they have a positive outlook going into 2012.
«I know this is a personal thing, but it feels more intentional, to go into a place and pull out a $ 5 bill, pay for what you want and have an exchange with the barista,» says Trey Wrage, a manager at Ninth Street Espresso.
If everyone's go - to free scheduling tool is the only thing that keeps you from «exploding into a flaming pile of disorganization,» sorry, pal, you're pretty much screwed.
«Things could go horribly wrong if you just drop an interesting person into the mix and see what happens,» she says.
Find the hardest thing — the thing you're differentiating — and go and look very deeply into that.
Speaking of fairness suggests to me what makes things feel fair, which tends to mean whatever answer we go with result from a process people feel took their interests into account, which usually means it resulted from a reasonably democratic answer.
«The hardest thing is: How does that fit into a cohesive, larger vision, that's going to allow you to sell eight billion dollars, 10 billion dollars of product a year?
If you don't go into this work knowing that things can always happen and don't have that elasticity built in, you will be in trouble.
On this year's list, robots are going places no human has ever been, «big data» is doing things that weathermen have never been able to master, carbon is being captured from waste and turned into fuel simultaneously, fiber optic cables are searching for oil, and future well blowouts are being averted (maybe).
«Ben and Jerry kind of stumbled into making ice cream to make ends meet and then things were added as they went along.»
The worst thing an introvert can do in the office is go into an introvert room.
Things seem to be going well; rapport and information flows; all the signals are right; and then, for reasons that seem to defy elucidation, delays of all sorts come into play when you go for the close.
«The [trend] we found is that students who go it alone run into [problems] more than students who approach [things] as a team,» says Jay Kayne, chair and professor of entrepreneurship at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
There's a lot of things that go into it, which we don't even always 100 percent know the answer to but we kind of guess based on the feedback that we have from our audience.
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