Sentences with phrase «going person probably»

well here goes nothing i am a very easy going person probably a bit fussy at times typical virgo i suppose i enjoy motorsports all types.also have my own motorbike hence my interest in motorsports i am sure there is more..

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And so I think if you say, when would we reach that million - person threshold, from the point at which the first ship goes to Mars, it's probably somewhere between 20 to 50 total Mars rendezvous.
That's the person that is probably going to go out and find a way to actually get it done.»
«I think it will be a minor issue, and people will probably forget about it in the next couple of months when it goes away.»
Everybody has a self interest, some people have an interesting in stopping the advance of these disruptive technologies, but probably you're going to be unsuccessful.
It is a major reason why people go without medical insurance, and probably the single biggest reason they do without life insurance.
Now let me give you three things that say that's not true: If you ate a lot of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work out like crazy, you're probably not going to gain weight; and No. 3, people who I've learned to really hate, people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
Going all out on Halloween is probably fine — as long as people have a more balanced day - to - day approach.
This is probably the part of military training that people who've never gone through military training think of — the part they've seen in the movies where sadistic drill instructors put you through hell.
It's all well and good to tell people they are capable of accomplishing way more than they believe they are, but when the going gets tough, vague reassurances probably aren't going to count for much.
«We have a lot of these people, probably 2 million, it could be even 3 million; we are getting them out of our country or we're going to incarcerate.»
But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,» people would probably say, «Uh, actually... no.»
The future wealthy understand that unless they find enjoyment in what they do, they're probably not going to want to do very much of it — and they're not going to be as good at it as other people are.
«As they grow, they're going to be hiring more people that are probably dissimilar to their value structure and [putting] those rules and those procedures in place will help your company grow in the way you want it to grow,» says John Fraedrich, a professor of business ethics at Southern Illinois University.
During a conversation with reporters at the Justice Department, according to Politico, Sessions reiterated his longtime views: «Most of you probably know I don't think America is going to be a better place when more people of all ages and particularly young people start smoking pot,» Sessions said.
And you probably would have enjoyed the tacos and meatballs even more knowing that the $ 50 you paid for them would be going to help people whose dinner that night might have only been a hot dog — if they were lucky enough to have dinner at all.
«What we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these peopleprobably two million, it could be even three million — we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate,» Trump said in an interview with CBS» 60 Minutes.
Most people probably don't need LTE, frankly, unless you regularly go on hikes or long runs and you don't want to be weighed down with your phone.
Also, you should probably get to know the person quite well before you start engaging in activities that could be misconstrued as inappropriate should the relationship go south.
Let's face it, if Walmart founder Sam Walton had told the world early on that he was going to build a multibillion - dollar industry, people would have probably ignored him.
Probably about 30 % are people coming to me and 70 % are me going to people.
You can jump right in to a cold shower if you like, but if you're like most people, it's probably going to be more tolerable and enjoyable to get in and then decrease the water temperature.
But be thankful that you're probably not stressing over firing your best people, looking at an empty pipeline or going into the holidays with a bare cupboard.
Certainly there seems to be some consensus that the carbon footprint that people are leaving has an impact on it, but I suspect scientists would also tell you that the world's warming up anyway, so there's probably some Mother Nature going on as well.
I think it probably costs productivity just in the people who have to figure out what the new plan means every year, and make phone calls on work time, and figure out if their doctor is still going to be their doctor or if they have to find a new one.
But the 1.8 million people who have downloaded the most popular Donald Trump app, called «Trump Dump,» probably aren't going to vote for him: The app is a game where the prize for winning is getting to drop a deuce on the The Donald.
Conferences attract plenty of people who are doing the same thing, and once you accept that, you'll probably discover that going to events for entrepreneurs is one of the most helpful things you can do for your business.
Trying to keep in mind which combination of letters and numbers and symbols goes to what site can be frustrating and time - consuming, which is probably why people routinely use obvious ones that are easy to remember — and easy to hack.
It's probably not going to be possible to have a jury of people that have never heard of the bands, that have never heard the music, but the real question is, even with that understanding, can they only focus on the evidence that's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own life experience outside of the courtroom to make that decision?
«We could go out and try to hire all these software and engineering people and probably pay through the nose to get them, but even that wouldn't have been adequate,» he explains.
Probably not, but ignoring other people's stereotypes isn't going to set them straight.
«People generally go into a venture firm to raise money through a referral,» she points out, «so just being different and having different networks, we will probably have a different set of relationships.»
«Even if it was human error and not intentional, one IT person is probably going to put this company out of business,» Loomis said, pointing to lawsuits that may be brought against the company by those who had their information exposed.
«I would venture to guess that probably 90 % of people missed out on this kind of revolution that's going on in biotech right now,» he said.
«I tend to believe that when people get in their cars, they're not just going for a drive?they probably have a good reason for why they want to get where they're going,» reckons Lomax.
This is going to be tough, especially since you'll probably have multiple people working on one account, and you'll often be posting as a reactionary measure, rather than a premeditated one.
He went on to say that the agency, created under the Dodd - Frank financial overhaul, is run by «essentially a one - person dictator» and added he had «probably had more complaints about the CFPB in my office, from small local banks and credit agencies, than every other government agency put together.»
«A few years ago, I could probably count on my hand how many people had more than 500 LinkedIn connections,» says Ryan Bethea, who goes by the title of Chief Connecting Officer at Socialnomics.
Your top 16 % person probably went to a top rated school where they paid top dollar for their education (even after grants etc).
«Probably, people are sitting on the sideline saying, «What do I do with Snap, is it going to be another Twitter?»»
MH: Because they need altogether about $ 5 trillion to create... If they're going to create 500 billionaires to run the country for the next century and to create really a new feudal class they need $ 5 trillion and they don't want the people to know what's occurring because if they did the voters would get so upset they'd create probably a new political party, an alternative.
A lot of people, even trying to access their own companies website, don't even bother typing in the domain URL, they go to Google, search for it and click on the first thing they see... which is probably your branding ad.
And as people continue to evaluate and look at it we are probably going to come to a view that it's not going to be something that will be needed.
And of course, we all know there's a lot of 2 for $ 20 - type promotions from competitors out there, so when we think about affordability, can you maybe describe to us if you are — if and when you're advertising 2 for $ 25, what is going to be the value — incremental value component, to cut through the clutter to make people think that, that's a value versus your peers who are probably going to continue to advertise 2 for $ 20.
At the risk of writing something cohesive, I'm just going to ramble a little here with some thoughts on GDP and the whole recession debate... these opinions and typos are strictly my own, except when I'm referencing other people's opinions, which I probably agree with.
«There are probably a handful of people, five to seven people, who if they just picked up and went, you would see that in the revenue stream,» said Kevin Sullivan, the state's revenue services commissioner.
The fact that millions of people downloaded Lite — and more continue to do so — probably made Facebook realize that its main Messenger app has become far too messy that users are willing to forego extra features and go for Lite.
If you do, that house you have your heart set on will probably go to the next person in line.
But as you've probably noticed over the past few years, people are going on a health kick.
That is probably why Kalanick — who will not appear in person tomorrow in Delaware — wants this case to go more quietly away.
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