Sentences with phrase «in my rush at»

Attend networking events with enough business cards and an already prepared sound elevator pitch, do not put your pitch together in a rush at the event.
I always swore that if I was feeling a bit frazzled at bedtime or if I was in a rush at bedtime, my girls picked it up and the bedtime routine didn't go as smoothly.
I am in no rush at present, and will take my time in adjusting the portfolio.

Not exact matches

It seems like I spend twice as long in the car every day idling my way through rush hour and staring at the rusted bumper of the car in front of me, when I could be writing and connecting with clients at work.
Franklin, then just shy of her 32nd birthday and working as a research chemist at King's College in London, had to rush off to a meeting at the Royal Society and so didn't wait around for the full image to come into focus.
It's very common that low or mid impact issues are discussed at length at the start of the meetings and key issues are rushed in the final 20 minutes of a board meeting when people are tired or in a hurry to get to the next board meeting.
You rush to the computer to find out more, only to discover the topic has already been discussed at length, in a depressingly different number of ways.
Before Dan Price caused a media firestorm by establishing a $ 70,000 minimum wage at his Seattle company, Gravity Payments... before Hollywood agents, reality - show producers, and book publishers began throwing elbows for a piece of the hip, 31 - year - old entrepreneur with the shoulder - length hair and Brad Pitt looks... before Rush Limbaugh called him a socialist and Harvard Business School professors asked to study his radical experiment in paying workers... an entry - level Gravity employee named Jason Haley got really pissed off at him.
«Many new companies are going at a hundred miles an hour and are in a rush to get to market,» says Grierson.
At the end of the summer, he rushed to edit the movie — which we decided to name Aardvark'd: 12 Weeks With Geeks — so that we could sell it in time for the holiday rush.
With a modern - day innovation rush enveloping the globe, startup ecosystems» stakeholders mainly search for it in a neighboring garage or at a never - ending tech hackathon.
Rushing wants Disney and the other companies to stop the tracking practices, destroy any personal data that they obtained thus far, and seeks «nominal and punitive damages in an amount to be determined at trial.»
The traffic on the 405 Freeway at rush hour, however, is an indication that you're probably not the first to realize the advantages of doing business in Los Angeles.
But their cons were a little harder to pull off in an age when there weren't thousands of bloggers rushing to be the first to publish a post raving about what the visionary con artist said at the latest festival fetishizing «innovation.»
But in our rush to turn every conceivable conflict into a colossal one, we've forgotten what disaster films, at their best, can offer.
Sheila Patel, CEO of International at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, says that there has been a «quiet rush for M&A in the emerging markets.»
This worrying trend in the valley has been bordering on anti-margin, as described at length by Y Combinator head Sam Altman, for many reasons including the rush to gain more and more venture funding and sky - rocketing valuations.
Water «rushed in as a hatch on the rear side was left open by mistake while [the Arihant] was at harbor» in February 2017, shortly after the submarine's launch, The Hindu reports.
(Poets & Quants)-- While most of his MBA classmates at Stanford Graduate School of Business rushed off to lucrative internships with some of the world's most prestigious firms this past summer, Matt Ivester holed up in the school's library.
The Montney represents somewhat of a modern day gold rush with the major players lining up to throw money at their projects in the region.
During the holidays, this means recognizing that people are in a rush and adding extra staff to ensure adequate attention on the floor and minimal waiting time at checkout.
Call in at least 15 minutes early, to make sure you're properly set up and prevent any nervousness from having to rush.
Maybe that's because speaking at a measured pace is also a sign of confidence: You aren't rushing your words because you're secure in the value of your ideas, your opinions, and your thoughts.
It began in my heart and rushed through every appendage, leaving me giddy yet deeply at peace — and on the verge of tears.
Households at least can take comfort in the fact that central banks are in no rush to raise interest rates.
«I would not just rush in to buy these stocks on the back of the weekend's agreement,» said Francois Savary, chief investment officer at investment management firm Prime Partners.
* «At the moment, Thailand is in no rush to sell the July,» the dealer said.
In Russia, where Women's Day is a century - old holiday that trumps Valentine's Day in importance, men will be rushing to arrange at times extravagant celebrations for the women in their liveIn Russia, where Women's Day is a century - old holiday that trumps Valentine's Day in importance, men will be rushing to arrange at times extravagant celebrations for the women in their livein importance, men will be rushing to arrange at times extravagant celebrations for the women in their livein their lives.
A recent WSJ article, «Venture - Capital Firms Draw a Rush of New Money,» highlights that VC firms are raising new funds from LPs at the highest rate in 15 years, even though cash liquidity is sitting at a seven - year low.
He rushes home — he can be in the middle of ridiculous crazy at the office — and he comes home if I need help.»
If you plan to make a large investment in a stock, there's no rush to buy every single share at the same time.
In addition, Rush founded an online telecom firm, which was ultimately sold at a profit to a larger company.
Jaelynn Willey was rushed to the hospital in Cheverly after the Tuesday morning shooting at the St. Mary's County high school.
No serious thought, no expectations, no decision to be made, no overwhelming rush of customers, no family screaming at each other back in the kitchen about who took who's dish for that table, etc..
By 8:45 p.m., Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whom the authorities believed had suffered a bullet wound at some point in the chaos, was in custody and being rushed to the hospital.
Charles Benight, who studies trauma at the at the University of Colorado, told Vox, «We all have a threshold that if we watch a loved one swept away in rushing water and drown, that can definitely create post-traumatic stress disorder.»
Searing temperatures shattered 11 heat records in British Columbia last month, including a sweltering 36.5 ºC recorded at the historic gold rush town of Lytton.
«We didn't think it was obvious to rush out a product and be first,» said CEO Jeff Sprecher on Tuesday, expressing concern about the lack of transparency at cryptocurrency exchanges, many of which will be referenced in price indexes used for cryptocurrency derivatives.
Workers prepare outgoing shipments at an Amazon Fulfillment Center, ahead of the Christmas rush, in Tracy, California, November 30, 2014.
The practice has also created problems in Iran where dealers have been at the center of a rush by some Iranians buying foreign currencies in the face of the depreciating rial.
Slenker noted that unemployment across the Buffalo Niagara region tends to be highest in January and February because holiday - related seasonal jobs end, business tends to slump at bars and restaurants after the end - of - the - year rush and construction work tends to be at its low point for the year.
But as the glut diminishes and bullish sentiment increases alongside oil prices, U.S. shale producers are rushing to hedge again at the WTI prices above $ 50 to lock in future production.
At a time when a rush to riches attitude prevails in Silicon Valley, it's refreshing to get a dose of perspective from the «veteran».
Bill Gurley: One thing I would say to that is I don't think there are any opportunities to disrupt healthcare in that type of way, simply because the amount, the shear force of inertia, the amount of regulation that exists, there's no way for someone to rush in and disrupt at that level with kind of hackneyed solutions.
Mitchell, who died two years ago at age 94, was reportedly among those urging for tighter regulation of the practice, fearing that small, independent drillers might take dangerous shortcuts as they rushed to participate in a historic oil boom.
I'm okay with having money that we'll definitely use in a couple of years sitting in a bank account, but if we want to not worry about having to buy in a rush for fear of inflation, then we need to have that money at least keeping up with it.
When you're looking at an 8 - foot - high wall of water in front of you that you are going to have to go up (because it's in the way); well, let's just say it's a rush.
In their rush to secure a deal with Petronas, the only company even close to operating an LNG plant, the government has offered our natural gas — our resources — at fire sale costs.
Vivian Adams, a fifth - grade teacher at Tamarac Elementary, said she rushed out of her house as soon as she saw on the news he was going to be in near her neighborhood.
A rush of moving magma on Hawaii's Kīlauea volcano has triggered hundreds of earthquakes in recent days and caused the crater floor at Puu Oo to collapse.
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