Sentences with phrase «have a go at something»

That cake looks delicious and I might just have a go at something similar.
lolololol people who have absolutely no plan of managing a club having a go at something they do nt understand..
I am going to have a go at something similar but using gluten - free flour so my family can eat them!
We are able to cater for all age groups from the very young to those who may have a few extra years up their sleeve but still young at heart and willing and wanting to have a go at something new.
Following a lesson through step by step not only ensures that you produce a finished painting that gives an enormous sense of satisfaction, but it also gives you the confidence to have a go at something different.
He was having a go at something a bit different.

Not exact matches

He went on: «We've offered no opinion, have no view, have no information on potential impact because it's never something that we looked at
It could be something as simple as saying «I'm going to respond to the email at the middle of my inbox to start with,» or if you're a teacher, «I'm choosing to grade these papers because grading these papers would help my university earn money, and that money helps me do cancer research.»
«We had some extensive meetings with them, and we looked at their business model and what they were going to attempt to do, and it's not something I believed we should be a part of,» Mills says.
«You've got to enjoy going to work and when you're passionate about something, when you enjoy it, you're going to be better at it.
To be sure, underpriced stocks are often cheap for a reason, because something has gone wrong, either internally or at the sector level, to deflate the share price.
I've been around for a long time and I know that when something goes vertical like Apple did from $ 425 once the bubble pops it goes back down to the point at which it lifted off.»
A lot of people who play Mortal Kombat are going to want to see Sub Zero and Scorpion, Sonya and Jax, but at the same time they want to see something new because we've done a number of these games.
«What I tell them is, 9 times out of 10, if you've moved assets into some kind of trust at a place like the Cayman Islands and something goes wrong with your business, you will be tarred and feathered by the idea that you've behaved improperly, whether or not you really have.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
While observers have speculated that the Cara privatization was merely a preamble to its going public again — perhaps as a trust, but certainly at a premium to the price the Phelans paid — privacy is something that Tsampalieros says gives him more room to manoeuvre than in the past.
If you look at the Tea Party, they are totally convinced that America is going in the wrong direction, that there is something fundamentally wrong with America, and that is a very similar feeling to what we have on the left.
You need to go into airplane mode and not have your phone or email on, so you can spend at least an hour on something.
If you're going to have a new role at the new company, ask if it's OK to talk to the new CEO if something isn't working.
«I knew I wanted to go to business school when... while watching a movie at home with my wife, she asked me if I had any regrets in life and I realized that if I did not earn my executive MBA now, then I never would and that is something I would have regretted.
If you bought something at the airport and had a receipt that would be something they could go on.»
Over the course of his career, Adams has found that when something is going to work, an entrepreneur can often tell by looking at its «bad version.»
No matter how good an entrepreneur you are, if you're going to be the best at something, you've got to make it a study.
«Usually at Nike, especially for running, when we launch something... we want to have experiences that the influencers, the athletes, the everyday consumer can go and feel the story and what we are talking about,» said Freitas.
There must be something about Starbucks that makes people want to do this, as president Michelle Gass wakes up at 4:30 every morning to go running, and has done so for 15 years.
This is not something I anticipated when I went into business, but over the years, I've found that many employees, especially at the hourly level, have financial emergencies that come up from time to time.
I hope that if they are doing something, I hope that somebody is going to be able to find out, so they can end it, because that would not be appropriate at all.»
It's not a destination poutine that I would go out of my way for — my preference for that sort of thing is still New York Fries — but it is something I might be tempted to upgrade to in those rare circumstances where I find myself really hungry and at a McDonald's.
«Jimmy was very, very good at letting go of the things that might have made him a success up to that point, but he was willing to shed them and go for something completely different... Jimmy's career is based on a tremendous lack of fear of moving forward.»
I had to call it something at some point, was going to call it «San Francisco Events».
People go there to scan status updates, chat with a friend or look at the latest photos, without necessarily having something specific in mind.
The continuing highlighting of household imbalances, despite noting that the risks have in fact lessened somewhat in the past six months, suggests the central bank remains worried that with interest rates likely to continue at near emergency low levels, the dangers of something going off the rails intensifies.
You can always make up a good story about something you think you've learned, and no matter how bad things are going, you can always find at least one chart in Google Analytics that is up and to the right.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
«If we made something here for $ 20, it would probably cost $ 10 US to make in China, but by the time we've changed the US dollar, paid for shipping duty, and everything else that went with it, it might land at $ 19.
«My daughter and I were having a cup of coffee while my wife exchanged something at the department store, and she goes, «Dad, check it out, there's a Tesla over there,»» said Pell, who is co-founder of a capital management firm in New York City.
The second time we looked at this, we saw the Findus twist bring new energy to the story and as the chart shows, Tesco's Buzz score — which tracks whether consumers have heard something positive or negative about a brand — went further down and is only showing the very first signs of recovery in the last week.
I can't explain why I choose to go out in the cold to work at something with no material benefit and will make me physically sore two days later while I've lost interest in cheesecakes, but it's the same reason as the cold showers.
After a brief lag, the drug is now being prescribed at the rate of at least 10,000 scripts a day, outpacing such famous quick starters as the antidepressant Prozac (which went on to become one of the biggest - selling drugs in America) and the baldness remedy Rogaine (which has been something of a disappointment after its initial blaze of popularity).
And if you can buy some business that earns high returns on equity and has even got mild growth prospects, you know, at much lower multiple earnings, you are going to do better than buying ten - year bonds at 2.30 or 30 - year bonds at three, or something of the sort.»
«As I remember, we were paying them $ 10 or $ 11 a click or something like that and any time you're paying somebody $ 10 or $ 11 every time somebody punches a little thing where you have no cost at all, you know, that's a good business unless somebody's going to take it away from you and so we were close - up seeing that,» Buffett said.
In 2007 something went wrong with the Ponzi racket certain big institutions had going, in which they enriched themselves at the expense of the public through an officially supported commercial credit bubble.
Some people never invest in real estate because of their fear that they are going to get a call at 11:00 p.m. (or even worse, 2:00 a.m.) that something bad has happened at their property.
And yes, actually the market reaction has really being quite muted and I don't know whether this partly reflects the new economic norm, you know the flattening of the Phillips Curve, disruptive change, lower inflation the Fed talked about at the Jackson Hole Summit last year, something called Our Star which is going to lower long - term rate of equilibrium interest rates.
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the big picture way of looking at things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something of tangible value as opposed to something based on that currency which is going to be devaluing.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad thing.
«We saw in Williamsburg when we opened that the artists really couldn't afford it because they weren't in business, so we went and looked at that and said, «You know what, if we really want the artists in here, we have to do something special,» and that's what we did.»
In DC, the march begins at noon Eastern time and will last until 3 p.m. Because of the crowds expected — organizers have a permit for 500,000 people — the term «march» is something of a misnomer; the event is going to be held in one place, on on Pennsylvania Avenue from 3rd Street Northwest to 12th Street Northwest.
[JC] The thing I do with my wife (who is also a graphic artist) is we go on tons of vacations.So, when I get back from tour (after about a week or so) we'll go on a vacation together.It gives my wife something to look forward to, and during that time I'll try not to do any work at all.It's kind of goofy, but I think we have a lot more quality time versus quantity time.
(You will notice he goes on to make the «teachings» of G - d HARDER than the ones at Mt. Sinai, something a revered Rabbi would be allowed to do under Jewish «law»).
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