Sentences with phrase «in anything more than»

In fact, it seems that no where near enough Realtors are interested in anything more than their next pay cheques.
There is one thing the K950 does not do, however, and that's play DTS soundtracks in anything more than stereo.
No one has ever successfully modelled such a system in anything more than the crudest terms.
«When it comes to decadal predictions that explain anything more than a tiny fraction of the variability in anything more than a tiny fraction of the land area, I have yet to be shown any result that says that this is possible, even theoretically,» Dr. Schmidt said.
«When it comes to decadal predictions that explain anything more than a tiny fraction of the variability in anything more than a tiny fraction of the land area, I have yet to be shown any result that says that this is possible, even theoretically...»
The Real Effect on Small Farms I can't imagine this resulting in anything more than a little paperwork and a brief headache for small farmers — they have no reason to worry about a seven figure fine.
Drives me nuts that Square Enix owns all the content they contributed, though, effectively making the game all but worthless in any sort of a bigger Mario picture (i.e. Geno being in anything more than a one - off cameo).
I have to admit that with my PC and console gaming heritage touch - screen and tilt controls have never really done it for me in anything more than basic games, so having actual controls under my fingers felt good.
90 % of the time, getting hit by a surfboard doesn't result in anything more than a bruise.
Even so, the car continued to sell well, and for those not much interested in anything more than Point A-to-Point B transportation, the Cavalier was inexpensive and reliable.
Snow also is a foe; the Clubman lost traction and felt skittish in anything more than a light dusting.
Elio can't touch Oliver, and he doesn't yet have the courage to engage in anything more than small talk: his obsession begins as purely visual.
(It's not Belushi's fault that Humpty is a caricature of «blue collar» slobbiness, because Allen can't conceive anybody who's not an aspiring playwright or intellectual in anything more than two cartoonish dimensions.)
But in the context of the film, what's of course a striking and great - looking aesthetic isn't grounded in anything more than a desire to rustle up some novel effects, and that emotional paucity shows.
A masculine energy man wouldn't be interested in anything more than a casual hookup, he wouldn't stay around long enough to experience her feminine side.
CLOTHING While it can be hard and down right scary to wear neon in anything more than an accent, it can be done.
He wasn't interested in anything more than the occasional cracker until almost age 2, and being able to go anywhere with just a couple of spare diapers and not much else was awesome.
Still, juggling two young kids, hot pots, and knives has always kept me from involving my kids in anything more than the occasional batch of cookies or banana bread.
If your baby is crawling, he is probably not very interested in anything more than doing just that!
This is typically hard to find in New England where buttermilk is considered too spicy to consider consuming in anything more than a thimble worth.
There's lots of books, videos and articles on this if you were interested in anything more than mocking.

Not exact matches

What could be seen as a one - off, bucket list experience is anything but; more than 50 % of Mudders return to run more events, in large part because of the communal experience.
«What has upset business owners more than anything are the comparisons made between the income of small business owners and that of employees,» Dan Kelly, the federation's president, said in an op - ed published at the Huffington Post on Aug. 25.
«Management is in servitude more than anything,» says Taylor.
More than once in the intervening years, Minhas has faced challenges she describes as anything but fair: regulatory hurdles slowing her products» spread, retail monopolies denying access to their store shelves and larger competitors muscling in on her turf.
It will be a war more serious in terms of human suffering than anything we've seen since 1953,» Mattis said, also noting the danger to the heavily - populated South Korean capital of Seoul: «It will involve the massive shelling of an ally's capital, which is one of the most densely packed cities on earth.»
Polished or not, the VR we are seeing today is better than anything we've seen in the past, and the promise of what VR could become in a few more years is tantalizing.
More than anything else, your investors aren't just investing in your business (or product), they're investing in you.
Many companies have mission statements, and they're handy to reference in all - hands meetings or a quarterly report, but they're more for rhetorical purposes than anything else.
But more than anything, employers want to see experience in the field — managers usually come from a social policy researcher, consultant or program officer background.
That «suggests that a long - term character change could be afoot, which makes me suspicious of anything more than a bounce for now,» he added in comments to CNBC.
Delivering something more akin to a typical Southern drawl, Kitsch came off as underwhelming more than anything, thanks in part to the seriousness he brought to the role.
Unless you're living in a society with arranged marriages, however, this is much more about your children's choices than anything you can do for them as a parent.
Throughout the run of the series, it has been the creative prowess of Don (and his staff) that has, more than anything else, lured in client after client tired of competitors» pitches - by - rote.
In the end, Rogen's take on Reid felt far more akin to his past roles than anything that could hold a flame to the defender of Gotham.
After all this time and even with all the new technological bells and whistles, putting yourself in the place of your customer moves the needle more than anything else.
«It hurts to get hit in the chest, but I see no reason to believe that it would be anything more than that for the company, even though this has been a very uncomfortable month or two.»
«I'm more scared about driving in the water than anything else.»
«That's why I think what we need, more than anything else at the moment, is to get right back in sync immediately.»
Later, he added in an e-mail that «contracting preferences have the potential of doing more for the economic self - determination of our indigenous people than anything else Congress has come up with in over 200 years.»
In other sessions, he explains the results of our Bod Pod tests, suggesting that a balanced approach to eating and exercise that will reduce body fat percentages much more effectively than «running a marathon and eating anything you like.»
The figures were as expected, and reflect more than anything a slowdown in the German export sector towards the end of the quarter.
My results, especially in discipline, freedom of expression, and clarity of ideas, are more valuable than almost anything else I can imagine otherwise doing in that time, certainly watching TV.
The truth of the matter is that Google has never in its history promised websites anything more than a fair chance at a good rank using proper SEO.
But more than anything, a successful brand ambassador relationship has to make sense in the mind of customers.
«More than anything, people are going to jump off the fence because of interest rates picking up,» said Jason Cassity, a real estate agent in San Diego.
«Your individual biology, your health history and ever - fluctuating state of well - being, where you go, what you spend, how you sleep, what you put in your body and what comes out» — that rich - but - messy heap of information, more than anything else, is what's driving these companies together, write Erika Fry and Sy Mukherjee in their terrific cover story for Fortune's April 1 issue («Big Data Meets Biology»), which we're posting online today.
In fact, many Farmers may be even more service oriented than anything.
«More than anything, people are going to jump off the fence because of interest rates picking up,» Jason Cassity, a Zillow premier agent in San Diego, told Business Insider.
Herein lies the secret of the testimonial: They have no discernable vested interest in what decision you make, so they are inherently more trustworthy than anything that comes from the mouth of a salesperson.
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