Sentences with phrase «grow bit by bit»

You want your author brand to grow bit by bit over time.
From there, I grow bit by bit.
We have a firm culture, which grows bit by bit.
As it is, with demand growth limited, we continue to bump along the bottom with ZIRP, with the Fed's balance sheet growing bit by bit.
As for my channel itself, it's a small one but it is growing bit by bit.

Not exact matches

And yet, just eight years later, it seems Facebook may be turning into the very thing its founder once rejected: a still important technology company that's growing a bit long in the tooth and fighting to stay relevant by throwing stacks of money at whatever just might be the next big thing.
Yes, companies grow by expanding the scope of products and services offered, but it seems as if Amazon may be going a bit too far.
The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that the economy grew by 3.2 percent in the final quarter of 2013, echoing the even stronger 4.1 percent pace of expansion in the summer months and providing the White House with a rare bit of good news despite dismal public approval ratings.
The Fed, however, has been signaling rate increases for quite some time now, so it might be a bit surprising that the markets would adjust that drastically to the recent changes in the 10 - year treasury rate, which has grown by 35 basis points over the past year.
In fact, some analysts warned everyone not to get too excited, not least because oil supply is still expected to grow by quite a bit through next year.
But if a business is worth x and trading at 1.25 x, and is growing at 15 % for the next decade, you can see why the passivity of the latter is rewarded because the enormity of the growth overcompensates for any valuation that needs to get burned off when you overpay by a little bit.
Even if their share price doesn't go up over the next few years, which I believe it will by quite a bit, then we are still covered by the near 7 % dividend that they are going to keep growing atleast 7 % a year for the next 3 years.
We expect that it will grow by a bit over 3 per cent for 2010 and about 3 1/2 per cent in 2011 and 2012.
Bitcoins are based on the growing idea of a cryptographic currency that in 1998 was described by Wei Dai as b - money and by Nick Szabo as bit gold.
Though the means are wholly incommensurate with the end, year by year the resources grow a little and bits and pieces of the new city appear.
And all of us are growing away from our memories — being reminded bit by bit that we are not, in fact, infinite or capable of endless youth as it felt when we were 16.
Please don't think I'm going all Porcher on you: But the argument that America has in some ways become too oligarchic is nontrivial (even THE WALL STREET JOURNAL is starting to notice a bit), and it's not that clear that smaller government or lower taxes by themselves will grow jobs for our increasingly pathological middle / lower middle class.
And I also know that by 2:42 a.m. when all has been restored and babies are sleeping again and the window is cracked open for a bit of fresh air, when we are back in our bed and quietly groaning at how over-the-puking-thing we both are by now, it's then, when he reaches out for me and moves the hair back off my neck before resting his calloused hands on the baby still growing within me, when the baby rolls up against his palm, and he whispers, «hey, you» quietly, it's in that moment that I think the love we make or find or reimagine at the unexpected moments is still the sweetest.
It's not easy work, I really have to try hard to understand and to grow, bit by bit.
The foundation for my growth over time remains my trust in the person and purpose of God, but bit by bit, through tears and through laughter, I grow.
A Bite Inspired by... Easter: When I was growing up, my mom always cooked savory oatmeal for my breakfast and I loved it!
I made this quick weekend lunch by softening a bit of chopped yellow onion in a dab of coconut oil, then adding garlic, ginger, and curry powder, and finally stirring in some home - grown lentil sprouts until just heated through.
With interest growing in the Meat Free Monday campaign, Paul also points out that vegetarian cuisine needs to show what it can do, not only to counter certain false impressions, but to capitalise on the increasing numbers of people doing their bit for the environment and animal welfare by eating less meat.
Nibbles and bites is currently experiencing growth of 19 % [1] and by entering the sector for the first time, Mr Kipling is perfectly placed to bring new shoppers and help grow the category further with its -LSB-...]
UK drinks producer and distributor Copestick Murray felt the Brexit bite last year, despite seeing sales grow by around 20 %.
Growing up, I battled with an inferiority complex that slowly ate me up, bit by bit.
By chopping up bits of dried mango and adding a pinch of red pepper flakes, these granola bars are a grown - up version of the chili mango lollipops I loved.
I think I got a bit discouraged by some failures: the first broccoli head ended up flowering, my zucchini plant produced squash that only grew to about three inches and then shriveled up, and there are still no peppers on my bell pepper plant.
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I discovered a long time ago that in order to have enough time to bring in a decent crop of chiles in my short growing season I had to adapt the process by cheating Mother Nature a bit and have developed a few ways to do just that!
By using fruits and vegetables that are in season or that are grown locally, you're not only helping the environment, you're also creating a bit of an exclusive offer that will encourage your guests to buy more when they can.
But he also believes that getting older and growing into his body has helped him and, with the extra attributes that he has added to game by training under Arsene Wenger at Arsenal since 2011, the Ox promises Arsenal fans that there is a lot more to come from him in the near future, although the north London derby with the spuds seems just a bit too soon.
We did grow into the game bit by bit with Jack Wilshere looking the most likely to unlock their defence and Walcott just needing a better finish on a few occasions.
The 24 year old has been a bit - part player this term and has seen his place taken by Willian for much of the current campaign and as such there is growing speculation that the former Bayer Leverkusen man could be sold by the Stamford Bridge side.
Some gamesome wights will tell you that they have to plant weeds there, they don't grow naturally; that they import Canada thistles; that they have to send beyond seas for a spile to stop a leak in an oil cask; that pieces of wood in Nantucket are carried about like bits of the true cross in Rome; that people there plant toadstools before their houses, to get under the shade in summertime; that one blade of grass makes an oasis, three blades in a day's walk a prairie; that they wear quicksand shoes, something like Laplander snowshoes; that they are so shut up, belted about, every way inclosed, surrounded, and made an utter island of by the ocean, that to their very chairs and tables small clams will sometimes be found adhering, as to the backs of sea turtles.
Granted it took a bit longer for Wilshere to grow into the game but by the second half, he was beginning to boss proceedings.
It's probably because I've been spoilt a bit by growing up watching Arsene Wenger's teams, so my footballing disposition will always be one that appreciates play that is pleasing on the eye, but I can't imagine having to watch that every week and enjoying it.
If you find that you're losing connection with your husband by not spending any time together because with your very stressful life, you've been attending to the kids and attending to work, then I would say it's time to carve out a little bit of time in your life to grow your romance again.
And I can't wait until the corn grows just a little bit more, so she's fully surrounded by tall green plants, snug in her corner with a book and her hammock.
Maybe they will get hurt, but on the other side, maybe they will be able to change other children bit by bit, and then maybe the circle will start growing and soon the world will seem brighter and warmer.
They are currently quite busy with the work of eating, sleeping, growing, rooting up stumps and brush where future pasture is being cleared, being chased by Harper, making us all laugh often, and ignoring every bit of fencing we put in their way.
By now, you may be more than ready to let your kids grow up a little bit.
You and your husband need to do a bit of research and bring some questions and facts to your doctor.There is growing intolerance for VBACs in some areas by some doctors, so you may want to consider switching to a hospital based midwifery practice or a different OB.
Baby walkers are not only a great way to allow your child to assert a little bit of independence but will help them grow and get stronger little by little.
This pregnancy was a bit of a long road for us to get to, with some challenges along the way, and we're just so grateful to be where we are... with a strong heartbeat, a healthy baby, growing belly, and the anticipation of our family of six all being together by years» end!
My father and I talked about it once and he said that at first, with my oldest sister, he was a bit uncomfortable but he realized it was him and not her... and by the 7th grandkid, he had learned to overcome himself (as he said, nothing was showing but he simply didn't remember seeing it till us kids grew up)
This exact problem happened to my son at about 7 months and resolved by 8 or so months when he grew a little bit, and the Knickernappies have worked perfectly ever since without having to turn the flaps.
Practice empathy by helping your child understand that it's normal to be a bit concerned or self - conscious, and that it's OK to feel grown - up one minute and like a kid the next.
So instead of reinforcing the stereotype by calling your child a picky eater, Le Billon suggests telling your children: «You'll like that when you're a bit more grown up.»
Let us step down a bit to your background, you are the first daughter of a man that is respected by many Africans especially Nigerians and I personally respect and admire him a lot, tell us a bit about growing up with the great Jerry John Rawlings.
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