Sentences with phrase «if course much»

It is if course much more expensive and heavier.

Not exact matches

Of course as an entrepreneur, if you think through too much, you might never launch.
Of course, if you apply the corporate angle to the game's two quarterbacks, that one isn't much of a contest: Peyton Manning, hard to avoid on your television even during the football offseason, is loaded up with far more brand endorsement deals than his counterpart Russell Wilson.
In the course of his research, Lieberman concluded that our educational system would be much more effective if we tapped into the social side of learning, rather than trying to squash it.
Just how much, if any, of this course - correcting for consumers (read: lower prices) comes out of employees» hides (read: lower compensation, less training, a more oppressive pace) remains to be seen.
Her course of radiation may be months and if she needs chemotherapy it'll be much longer.
It's a good idea to have a decent serving of protein post-workout (at least 25g) but it's much less important than just eating enough protein over the course of the day in general so don't get too hung up on it if you schedule doesn't permit this.
Of course as you may have imagined, attracting your client doesn't mean much if you can't retain them and vice versa; there is no sense in retaining talent that isn't working for your company in the first place.
Of course, you can give as much as you like, but if you want to take a tax deduction, it's a good idea to know the rules.
The lesson: Reread your emails before sending them — a task that is much easier, of course, if you've kept them short to begin with.
If this column seems flighty or abrupt, you'll have to excuse me: I've got as much caffeine as blood coursing through my veins.
The Economist extrapolates that even a 2 percent bump on a $ 45,000 a year salary can lead to as much as an extra $ 67,000 over the course of a 40 - year working career, if you were to set aside your language bump in savings and figure in compound interest.
It's possible, of course, that if the compensation at stake were small beer, tying it to feedback might not have much effect.
Rents can change drastically over the course of just a few years, and there's the ever - looming threat of eviction if a rent increase proves too much for you to afford.
When the process has run its course, they threaten their work force with bankruptcy that will wipe out its pension benefits if employees do not agree to «downsize» their claims and replace defined - benefit plans with defined - contribution plans (in which all that employees know is how much they pay in each month, not what they will get in the end).
Would this article be published if TSLAs market cap was 1billion instead of ~ 50 billion.Of course not.TSLA is much less a story of innovation and technology and much more one of a stock where rampant speculation resulting from Central bank liquidity has pushed its stock to levels completely unrelated to its prospects as a company.Its silly stock market valuation allows it raise cash to keep the charade going much longer than the economics of its business would ever suggest.
The market, which did not show all that much disappointment with this small adjustment, might be less forgiving if the central bank adheres to such an aggressive course going forward.
Of course, if you're moving from anywhere in the San Francisco Bay Area, you'll find the Sacramento real estate market much more affordable by comparison.
If that happens, of course, then the increase in the deficit will be much larger than the $ 1.4 trillion headline figure in current CBO estimates.
How much would you have earned if you stayed the course from 1980 to 2016?
Of course, if they stopped donating so much money to him, that would probably stop.
«The Four Pillars of Investing» is the best book and if I had read it before (and of course followed it) I would have not lost so much money.
That may not sound like a lot of money, but over the course of a year, you could easily earn as much as if you were working full - time at a minimum wage job — only with the perks of running your own business!
Of course, this doesn't mean to ignore valuation as it can become easy to overpay for a stock if just focusing too much on the dividend statistics.
This is of course not to say that value can't be found, but value can not be determined strictly by crunching numbers without assessing a company's industry, management, growth prospects, and so on; to determine if and by how much a company is undervalued.
We would agree an adjustment in the ECB's monetary - policy settings looks likely to be made soon, as it would be surprising if the central bank continued on its current highly accommodative course for much longer, considering the stronger - than - expected recovery in the eurozone economy.
Of course, it's best if you reduce how much you need to borrow in the first place, said Brewer.
 Almost a quarter of that was the auto aid. It was important for preserving jobs, for sure. But does it count as «stimulus,» in the sense of stimulating expenditure? I don't think so. It was more in the realm of a balance sheet transfer that kept an important company going. If the auto aid was «stimulus,» then so too was the much larger line of credit which Ottawa advanced to the banks (they could have tapped $ 200 billion under Mr. Flaherty's EFF mechanism)-- all of which was also repaid. In that case, Ottawa's «stimulus» was more like a quarter - trillion dollars... far outpacing everyone else in the OECD as a share of GDP! Of course that's nonsense. This was just one of many ways that Ottawa inflated the true value of its stimulus effort last year (including counting as «stimulus» the increase in EI payouts that automatically accompanied last year's mass layoffs).
The difficulty with caring for the poor of course is that if you take care of them too much they have little motivation to improve their economic situation.
Of course, this is a much easier question to reply to if your answer is «No, because it conflicts with free will».
«If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them.
Of course even if he did attack you, you can be much more persuasive by graciously looking past personal slights, than by reacting defensively against them; you know, turn the other cheek.
If the requisite disjunctive synthesis can not be explained by appeal to the doctrine that God values all possible worlds, this is not so much because evaluation is logically dependent upon gradations of importance, but because (accepting Christian's explanation of the absence of such gradations in the primordial nature) the logic of the doctrine itself entails that God be inextricably involved in the formation of actual worlds as «circles of convergence,» i.e., in «the orderings effected by individuals in the course of nature.»
so the Swiss Guard, protecting this evil, are they as much to blame, misled they must be, but of course the vatican says if you will protect us will put all our money into your banks, sounds fair doesn't it.
I'd pretend if I could get away with it some more time after time longer covering up my cripple creek & make nice if it weren't obvious how much I fear and so, of course: hate.
Of course, if that were all the Catholic school had to give, we would hardly have a spiritual or cultural case, but we have much more to give, and you will find its outline, for all ages, in the General Catechetical Directory.
I guess that C.S. Lewis — here at least — spoke of pleasure rather than of Christian happiness which, of course, can not be found in any outwardly oriented religion if we are not indwelt by the Holy Spirit who gives us love, joy, peace, and much more (Gal 5:22 - 23).
your quote Rebecca «Kids are going to tend to automatically see «less value» even if they are not taught victims have less value» Of course they are that is why these teachings have so much damage.
On the pluralism side, the proposal here is, quite simply, that a theological course of study would be much more adequate to the «pluralism of pluralisms» characterizing the Christian thing if every course in it were deliberately and explicitly designed to address one of the three questions invited by Christian congregations and the array of types of congregations were broad and rich.
This, of course, does not mean that there; is, avoidably as well as unavoidably, much that is «undemocratic» in the Church, if for no other reason than that the baptized children must slowly be led by the Church to a free and responsible decision of personal faith without which no adult can be a member of the Church in the fullest sense.
Of course if that writer intended something else, as he may well have done, namely that the «times», in the sense of the particular segment of history in which he lived, were indeed «evil» and were marked by wickedness, with a collapse of standards and the denial of all that is of abiding significance; if he intended that, there may well have been much truth in his statement.
If their relationship has little or no potential for a viable future, it is much better for everyone concerned for them not to marry, and to give serious consideration to what will be the best course to follow for the child.
If our bodies are just machines, then we can use them however we like, and the smartest course, obviously, is to accumulate as much pleasure as possible.
Simón's indictment could apply to much of middle - class Canada and other such bland secular havens (if with artisanal bread, filtered water, and organic fair - trade bean paste, of course).
Of course, it is hard to imagine an afterlife that would have much interest for us if it were not conscious.
But please, if you want to take the course, do not pay that much!
Of course even the potentiality of a fetus has some value, but this value (even plants have some value) is nothing absolute and should be weighed against the values of those — especially the mother — actually functioning at a much higher level (i.e., at the level of sentiency, at the very least, if not at the level of rationality).
Tim: I think there is always of course the danger that if you are challenging too much of non-Christian faiths, particularly faiths that are held mostly by members of ethnic minorities, that you might conflate criticisms of their faith with criticism of them as individuals and therefore be seen as racist, so people are nervous of that.
Of course, this is all done under the pretense of not alerting the children that something is afoot, but I can't help but wonder if the adults in a society still thought it was a good thing for people to believe in Santa, how much further into their lives would people carry that belief?
If God is really actively engaged with and in the world, adapting the divine intention to it, taking into the divine life what occurs there, and hence seriously affected by it quite as much as sustaining it creatively and working within it to accomplish an enduring purpose, then indeed God must be understood in a fashion that is most suitably symbolized by what we know of relationship at the human level — granted, of course, that we say this with an O altitudo, to use Sir Thomas Browne's phrase.
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