Sentences with phrase «hedge your bets here»

It seems that you are hedging your bets here by invoking a «Pascal's Wager» way of going through life.
(I will hedge my bets here and note that the Padres have exactly zero dollars invested in guaranteed contracts right now.
Don't hedge your bets here.
After his recent string of self - directed box office disasters, Kevin has wisely hedged his bets here by casting Duvall as Charlie's boss and best pal.
So we're hedging our bet here.
Jo seems to be hedging her bets here.

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here's the argument to your stupid hedge bet... which is a weak reason to believe by the way... if there is a god, he is the all knowing, all loving, all accepting kind of god and he will recognize those that led good lives and those that led bad ones and regardless of their religious beliefs will judge them on their actions and be allowed into this heaven.
«I was trying to say this to supporters here who were hedging their bets trying to get a ticket for the final - it's more difficult than trying to get one for the semi.
And while McDonagh hedges his bets a bit here with the auto - critiques (you mention one instance, but it's hardly alone; this is the type of movie where the characters call their own speeches «corny»), this is, otherwise, a consistently downbeat film.
Here the union is hedging its bets, trying to weaken the charter movement while also ensuring that any teachers who do slide into charter schools will remain union members.
The strategy Honda is using here is obvious — hedge your bets on green, electrified transportation by offering any and all possible powertrains under a single nameplate, regardless of the popularity of those powertrains in the moment.
I've definitely hedged my bets, because I'm still conventionally published here in the UK, but I love this model of being a hybrid author and I think people will go both ways: successful self - pub authors will become hybrids in the other direction.
Some tourists come here just to hedge their bets: legend has it that if you toss a coin into the water, you'll someday return to Rome, a city of 300 fountains.
Here's the reaction from Burton Richter, who is an emeritus professor of physics at Stanford University and author of a valuable book on energy, to my query about how society can best balance its research investments and hedge its bets in trying to move beyond fossil fuels:
Nor yet — though he might be closer to the mark here, showing how important it is to hedge your bets when predicting climate — are we in the midst of a «new ice age.»
Microsoft is hedging their bets a bit here.
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