Sentences with phrase «in your lifetime as»

I've stumbled upon something here, that not only is good for you, but it actually rivals some of the best chocolate chip cookies I've had in my lifetime as a cookie - connoisseur.
Finally, who the greatest player (in my lifetime as well) rates as the best manager he has ever played under?
It was the inspired, visionary leadership of this great scholar and nationalist, who was described in his lifetime as the Doyen of Gold Coast politics, that enabled the Ghanaian people to reject the original decision of the colonial government that a single university be established in Ibadan, in Nigeria, for British West Africa, and get it to agree to the establishment of a separate university for our country.
«They're all sort of anxious to do this sooner, to do it in their lifetimes as scientists.»
No other actor in my lifetime as a film buff has gotten me more excited about any project with his mere association.
According to his website, Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lifetime as perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history.
If we're really lucky, in our lifetimes as educators we come upon a person who not only teaches us, but inspires us and helps us remember why we chose to be teachers in the first place.
I can not pay these back in my lifetime as I am already 55 years old.
He was a pupil of Richard Wilson and was best known in his lifetime as a painter of Welsh and Italian landscapes in the style of his master.
Although derided by critics in his lifetime as a mere illustrator whose work could not compete with that of the Abstract Expressionists and other modern art movements, Rockwell has since attracted a passionate following in the art world.
Known in her lifetime as a landscape painter and portraitist, it was revealed decades after her death that she had also been experimenting with abstraction.
Betty Parsons [1900 - 1982], was better known in her lifetime as an early champion of the Abstract Expressionist artists in her 57th Street gallery, but had a lifelong identity as an artist.
Surely what matters are (i) the effects on future generations over tens of thousands of years if runaway warming of several C is allowed to occur (ii) loss of biodiversity forever (iii) effects on developing world in our lifetime as well as beyond.
You get five opportunities in your lifetime as a resident of Florida.

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And what I really want to try to achieve here is to make Mars seem possible, make it seem as though it's something that we can do in our lifetimes — and that you can go, and is there really a way that anyone can go if they wanted to?
First to Shark Tank, that was an absolutely wonderful experience and a once in a lifetime event, I summarize that event as a crazy time that I am of course glad to have had the opportunity to show my product on a national scale and meet some good people.
«We know that people who choose beer when they become of legal drinking age are two times more likely to continue drinking beer throughout their lifetime, and as an organization, we have an opportunity to regain ground with this group,» said David Kroll, MillerCoors» chief marketing officer, in a statement.
Jobs arrived at that perspective through a lifetime of reading, as reviewed in Walter Isaacson's biography and other places.
Chamath has never been afraid of controversially calling it as it is within the venture world, such as in his late - 2015 piece on what's wrong with venture capital, and is even part of the Golden State Warriors ownership group, which he joined in 2011, during an abysmal 23 - 43 run which seems a lifetime away from two years of triumph.
In Turkey, Zughbi is preparing for a lifetime of exile, but says conditions are not much better, as he struggles to make a living still as a medical aid worker.
As coverage of European and American financial woes have the masses running from equities, he says, «long - term investors who are billionaires tell me they are having an easier time today than ever before in their lifetimes because nobody is a long - term investor anymore.»
As someone involved in JDRF efforts in Illinois to work toward a cure for type 1 diabetes, I get exposed to the capabilities and skills of advertising and marketing agencies who help work on the Ron Santo Walk to Cure Diabetes in October and on the Chance of a Lifetime Gala in December.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the purchase could be worth as much as $ 250 million over the lifetime of the seven - year arrangement, which begins in 2018.
This year The Asylum expects to rake in $ 19 million thanks to a robust production schedule and distribution deals with Syfy and Lifetime, as well as video - on - demand channels and services such as Netflix and Redbox.
For just about any growing company in this «as - a-service» world, two of the most important metrics are customer churn and lifetime value.
Now that the barrier of editing genes in the hospital setting has been broken, these companies and more have pipelines of gene - editing innovation coming to a hospital near you in the next few years, as clinical trials are approved and new ways to cure formerly incurable diseases go mainstream in our lifetimes.
That said, the increase in men's longevity may have a silver lining for women, since they will spend less time as widows trying to support themselves on lower lifetime earnings.
One favourite trick was to show the players videos with some not particularly subtle messages, such as The Wizard of Oz (to let them know they were lacking brains, courage and heart) or the Talking Heads» «Once in a Lifetime» (to make them cherish the moment).
He was torn between stepping down as CEO and selling the business («I was getting these incredible offers to sell — money I could never spend in my lifetime,» he says), or staying at the helm to turn the lumbering ship around himself.
It hasn't grown that fast in normal times since the early 2000's, a period that probably wasn't all that normal, as so much of the wealth generated during those years was from America's debt boom and China's once - in - lifetime rise from poverty.
The book is beating out New England Patriots» quarterback Tom Brady's «The TB12 Method: How to Achieve a Lifetime of Sustained Peak Performance,» which comes in at No. 2, as well as two novels from 1986: Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, «The Handmaid's Tale,» and Stephen King's horror classic, «It: A Novel.»
So it may come as no surprise that the top five highest - earning elected women serving in governments worldwide, as surveyed by British financial service firm IG Group, coincidentally happen to earn less than their elected male counterparts in an all - gender list of of elected, appointed and lifetime world leaders.
The deal puts the defense tech company in a strong position as it bids for the right to upgrade the U.S.'s ground - based arsenal of Minuteman III nuclear - armed missiles, a procurement program with a value estimated at over $ 60 billion over its expected lifetime.
Briggs & Riley, a Long Island, New York - based company founded in 1993, is well - known for its «Simple as That» Lifetime Guarantee.
In 300 B.C., Solomon reflected on his lifetime of experience reigning as the King of Jerusalem.
As for some of the other major insurance reform provisions in Obamacare, such as 100 % coverage for preventive care services, and the removal of annual and lifetime limits, we will have to wait and seAs for some of the other major insurance reform provisions in Obamacare, such as 100 % coverage for preventive care services, and the removal of annual and lifetime limits, we will have to wait and seas 100 % coverage for preventive care services, and the removal of annual and lifetime limits, we will have to wait and see.
«Walker saw this first fund as building a track record and, in the process, cementing relationships with people who would be «with him for a lifetime» once they had seen what he could accomplish and gotten comfortable investing together,» Pfeffer noted.
For those who prefer not to buy tokens, Loly does have a lifetime subscription model paying in good old - fashioned dollars as well.
Robert went on to win lifetime achievement awards, such as Winemaker of the Year by the American Wine Society, was inducted into the California Hall of Fame and even carried the Olympic torch in 1996 at age of 83.
He notes that the stylized individual with earnings that track the YMPE closely over an entire working career are rare and that replacement rates for people who have lifetime average earnings close to the YMPE often have replacement rates from OAS and CPP well below 40 %, as a result of fluctuations in their earnings in relation to the YMPE.
As an (almost) 50 - year - old woman who had chemotherapy at a young age, I have experienced many hot flashes in my lifetime.
Once you start taking away SS from people who have paid a lifetime in taxes, support for the program as a whole will erode.
As you can see, if I live into my late 70s, I'll collect more in lifetime benefits if I claim at age 67 than if I claim at age 62.
-- > The value of investing in relationships for the long - haul — > Investing in your health and longevity as a way to increase your lifetime earnings — > Why longer life expectancies should change the way you think about investing — > The shockingly low rate of personal savings and investment in the US — > My favorite part of the interview: whether we can reasonably expect the US markets to keep going up at their long - term average 7 % per year after inflation, or whether that was a unique period of US expansion which won't be repeated again.
Mr. Smith qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1962 and was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of British Columbia (ICABC) in 1990 and in 2010 was awarded a lifetime achievement award by the ICABC.
Insolvent homeowners in Europe face a lifetime of literal debt peonage to make the banks (even foreign banks, which dominate Central Europe's post-Soviet economies) whole on their bad debts as the continent's real estate prices are plunging even more steeply than those in the United States — some 70 percent in Iceland and Latvia.
Mr. Fazio resigned last week from his lifetime appointment as governor of the Bank of Italy, Italy's chief banking regulator, after 12 years in office.
While this company's bond did not directly invest in increasing fossil fuel output, refineries are still processing fossil fuels and any investment in making refineries more efficient, as this bond is aiming to, will likely extend plant operating lifetimes and therefore indirectly increase emissions over time.
For instance, if you've heavily invested in stocks for the majority of your plan's lifetime, you may want to shift to a more conservative portfolio as your student nears college - age.
As a matter of fact, spending two minutes on the site taught us more than we would ever learn in a lifetime in other brokerage sites.
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