Sentences with phrase «if not»

If not, don't waste valuable time on it.
If you lose it, it's very difficult — if not impossible — to restore it.
Your goals for your business and your dreams for your life need to be, if not one and the same, then intertwined.
The line of credit is one of the most sought after (if not the most) loan product available to business owners.
This effect has now found its way to B2B marketing — a space in which those targeted by marketers are traditionally left feeling bored and cold, if not completely inhuman.
If not, you'll never achieve them, that's for sure.
If not, I would move to Germany.
They render their staffers as goose chasers, wasting time if not company money.
Every agency should have this book — if not one copy, one hundred copies with one on every table.
The Wall Street Journal covers the individuals emerging from a spate of public offerings and mergers with millions, if not billions, of dollars like Joseph Chen, the founder of the China social network site Renren that went public this week.
If not, it's time to face reality.
If not, a free tool like SocialMention.com is less comprehensive in terms of the results, but does a decent job and gives you a single view across all the places you might want to engage — blogs, Facebook pages, Twitter, comments, images and videos.
They each had a clear and visceral, if not pragmatic, understanding of finance, competitive markets and how companies operate.
If not, you better start making changes now.
So I developed a seriously tough budgeting model for new projects — I had to double how long I thought the project would take, double how much it would cost and half how much revenue I would generate in the first twelve months — and if it still stacked up, go for it, if not, forget it.
If a client tells you he is giving you the order, ask him if it is in procurement yet; if not, ask him if he minds if you call the purchaser yourself.
If not, then the status quo can be maintained.
No one has a better understanding of this than American Apparel CEO Dov Charney who was quoted in The Village Voice lamenting the death of the fad his retail chain championed, if not started.
If not, what other major disruptions do you expect?
Our growth rate is under 2 %, and so that's a good investment in what we're delivering will be in service at least 30, if not more, years from today.
Eventually, mainstream papers begin reporting, if not on the item itself, then on the controversy around it.
If not, the idea that you'll be wealthy and successful someday can seem almost absurd at times.
What have you mastered, with years if not decades more time on earth to hone your craft?
These are needs that people outside of a cultural group wouldn't know how to address, if not even know existed.
Most likely, you're turning to these professionals for standard tax, bookkeeping and auditing services only, but your accountant probably knows your financials as well as you, if not better.
If not, look at your credit card statements or sort through your receipts.
Facebook will show you one of the two messages below: If your data was included in the leak, you will see the message on the right; if not, you'll see the one on the left.
It was very 1990s — if not earlier — and the company was stuck in the classic outbound vs. inbound conundrum.
It even appears to think that Canada's currency is overvalued, if not against the U.S. dollar, then certainly against currencies such as the Mexican peso.
«Ignorance is one of the professional world's least respectable traits — if not the worst,» Roberto Rocha writes at AskMen.
If not, remove the people from your life that aren't contributing positively because they're doing more damage than you realize.
Hadoop has become an essential tool in the rise of big data that could unlock billions, if not trillions, of dollars in productivity.
If not, you've saved yourself a big neon headache.
If not, it may cost you more than you save.
That makes Trump's market rally a pretty significant one, if not totally out of ordinary.
«Audiences lose interest after 25 minutes or so, if not earlier.»
Thus, to gain ground, Clinton in particular must convince the undecided of her integrity, if not her effectiveness.
So what was Poloz doing on January 18, if not trying to control the loonie?
Apolo might not have achieved so much, if not for a lesson his father Yuki taught him.
Although he wouldn't share the company's valuation, we would not be shocked to hear investors call it a $ 1 billion, if not now, then very soon.
This is a personal favorite of mine — and one of the best IPAs made in the Southeast, if not the country.
What was fat, she said, if not a high - energy resource that should be distributed to the soldiers abroad?
And if not, «why am I so comfortable with other people's daughters / girlfriends / sisters working there?»
If not, applicants these days won't expect that's part of the job.
If not, you find sailor work to do.
For other big - ticket administrative tasks that are energy draining, deploy the simple trick of scheduling these tasks as calendar items and then your showing up to do them could save you months, if not years, of pain.
In the 50 years that followed, Xerox was born, a trillion - dollar industry developed around document duplication, every business got a copier (if not two) and home printers became able to reproduce pages.
In recent years, the statuette has gone home with lesser - seen movies, often from off the mainstream radar — offbeat or «prestige» titles that captured the imagination of Academy voters if not the American public — to the near - total exclusion of big budget Hollywood blockbusters.
Together with its ubiquitous green logo, it made for a very festive, if not minimalist, holiday nod.
[Nike CEO] Mark Parker, who, by the way, is always welcome to be my co-host if not just a guest, has done a great job, so I'm going to say you have to do Nike here.»
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