Sentences with phrase «had rather»

Owner Rocco Giordano gets emotionally upset with Lemonis at the «fire sale» and would rather give his merchandise away?
Many leaders, especially those steeped in a military tradition, will often say that they'd rather be respected than loved.
Not only will your credit score increase over time, you won't pay as much interest — which, if you think about it, is just giving lenders money you would rather stayed in your pocket.
«Rather than having their capital cannon facing me, I'd rather have their capital cannon behind me, all right?»
Those who would rather be in control of their own destiny than feeling secure in a corporate environment.
But how to improve your ability to delay things like eating junk food when healthy alternatives aren't available, or to remain on the treadmill when you'd rather just stop?
If you'd rather let someone else handle yourrninvestments, make sure to negotiate fees.
He added, «I would rather be in a cycle where people underestimate us.
I've had customers tell me that — it still happens actually, believe it or not — they'd rather be speaking to a male.
Cabins «may become like cattle cars... but a significant percentage would rather be treated that way and fly for X» than have far more legroom and have all kinds of things and travel for X plus 25 percent,» he told CNBC in May.
«This is knowledge I'd rather live without,» said a young mother in Beijing who was prescribed it to accelerate recovery after giving birth a year ago.
When he asked Nancy if she would rather go sit in the living room, she replied, unmoved, «No, I really would like to stay here while you work.»
As she once told the New York Post, «I'd rather be smart than a movie star.»
«They'd rather have videos of people telling stories about their loved one than maybe a priest just sort of reading just out loud,» he said.
Launched by the Los Angeles venture - capital firm Science's mobile studio, Wishbone shows you two options and lets you vote on which one you like more — a spin on the popular «Would you rather
«It's a very tricky battle we've chosen to taken on, but I'd rather pursue this than just ignore it.»
In the meantime, take this advice from George Washington: «I'd rather be alone than in bad company.»
/ (Oh no) / I swore I wouldn't tell / But most of you share bars like you got the bottom bunk in a two man cell / (A two man cell) / Something's in the water / (Something's in the water) / And if I got a brown nose for some gold then I'd rather be a bum than a motherfuckin» baller.»
WOULD YOU RATHER...?
It's a trend one would rather see, than hear about another mass credentials breach.
These guys would rather wait — and then boom, just get it out.»
I'd rather be more focused in what I really want to do, which is entrepreneurship.»
... I would rather drive to White Bear Lake, where they obviously know how to run a theater than have this experience again.»
«Today we find that a majority of people would rather see the crown go directly to Prince William rather than Prince Charles.
I'd rather them do that than completely ignore it.
Rio has signalled it would rather focus on more profitable commodities like copper, iron ore and uranium.
But what about jettisoning all the time sinks and things you'd rather kiss goodbye?
James Cole, senior vice-president and portfolio manager with Portland Investment Counsel, would rather see a company that has a long track record of steady growth than one that's been soaring for a year or two.
Some teams are very conservative and would rather keep an artificially low burn rate and 2 + years cash to avoid that dreadful feeling of the ticking time bomb that is that «cash out» date.
The meet - and - greet is also an option with Getaround (minus the paperwork), but that company would rather see owners install «Carkits» that allow renters to unlock the vehicles remotely and access a hidden set of keys through its iPhone app.
Data from PGi suggests that, «70 % of people would rather video conference than travel to a meeting.»
However, if you don't have work or would rather use another service, you don't have to fire them.
Nevsun, for its part, would rather not have hired Segen as its price was «significantly higher» than what could otherwise have been negotiated.
It was weird and not for me, but it's big business and I'd rather invest in it.»
As important as working out is, I would rather be with my family.
Ask this question to an early or mid-career professional — Would you rather spend the next six years at one job or two years at three different jobs if the income is the same?
«While I'm definitely frugal and very conscious that a dollar spent on lifestyle is a dollar not spent on Sitting Around, I'd rather work two jobs than feed my son ramen.»
I'd rather you go with Visa.»
I think about this a lot when New Year's Eve rolls around and I'm making a command appearance at any place that I'd rather not be, which is basically every place you can imagine.
And people would rather watch football,» said Katie Roper of Caring.com.
«What we decided to do [was to] say, «Look, I would rather have good things happen to Meghan in her life,» which would likely mean her leaving the show,» he added.
Some college students have a rather flexible definition of the term «living expenses,» according to a small survey.
Just say «no, I'm sorry I can't do this tonight, I'd rather stay home.»»
If so, you may be the type of person happiness expert Gretchen Rubin calls an Eeyore — someone who'd rather eat their iphone than give themselves a contentment score in the 90s.
And 61 percent would rather see universities keep human assistants than have automated chatbots assistants and cheaper tuition.
If you'd rather not have a vehicle of your own, the city has a growing network of public buses on the main boulevards which senior citizens can travel for free on.
We'd rather say to ourselves about the feedback provider «what do YOU know?»
Turns out, «Netflix and chill» has become so popular that many people would rather kick back, order takeout and binge watch Stranger Things than get dressed up and go out.
Founders would rather have 100 % control of a dead company than 20 % control of a winning company.
We'd rather catastrophize than put it in perspective.
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