Sentences with phrase «interesting than the winners»

Not exact matches

«I prefer not to pick winners and losers when we're looking at cryptocurrencies like bitcoin / bitcoin Cash... Both have merits but if I was putting new money to work today... I would be a lot more interested in buying a lagger that could attract inflows rather than something that's potentially overbought.»
At -1400, the Patriots are also expected to be easy winners of a division that is more interested in exorcising the Ryan brothers, tanking for Sam Darnold and the catalog of Pitbull than actually winning NFL games.
Well said, someone else who has looked into Silent Stans other teams and seen the pathetic truth, we are nothing more than an asset to Silent Stan and he doesn't appear interested in making his sports teams into winners, just good enough to be a cash cow.
Next November's race for the seat, which represents Staten Island and parts of Brooklyn, is already shaping up to be an interesting one — not just with disgraced former Rep. Michael Grimm stepping back in, but with Army veteran and Purple Heart winner Max Rose raising more funds in the most recent reporting period than all of his competitors combined.
Most think he is NOT on the Left — or that his views are similar to theirs — but the DO regard him as a winner; and today's party members are more interested in electability than ideology.
It's okay to date more than one person before choosing the winner, but don't hurt the other's feeling when telling that you are not interested.
The result is less welcoming than you might expect, considering it's the hotly anticipated second feature from Ex Machina director Alex Garland, adapted loosely (and with some controversy) from the 2014 novel by Jeff VanderMeer, with a cast full of interesting women and an Oscar winner in the lead role.
The subject matter alone sets it apart as more interesting and insightful than the average movie memoir - and combined with the performances of Cumberbatch and Co., it's definitely a winner.
The real life story of Victoria is an interesting one but the film, written by Oscar winner Julian Fellowes, is more interested in the Queen's personal life than any of the political goings on.
The production, which is based on the play rather than the film, also stars «True Bloods»» Stephen Moyer as Maria's boss and love interest, the strict Capt. Georg Von Trapp; Laura Benanti as the Captain's fiancée, Elsa Schrader; multiple Tony Award - winner and «Private Practice» star Audra McDonald as Mother Abbess and «Smash» alum Christian Borle as family friend Max Detweiler.
Personally, I'm much more interested in reading books and magazines, and running apps, than having another tiny TV, so for me the IPad's 4:3 screen is the winner.
While the base trading fee is a dollar higher than our 3rd place winner, Merrill Edge, we've bumped Fidelity up based on our hypothetical trader, who's interested in 10 options contracts (since on a per contract basis, they're much more cost - efficient).
For Rennó, «the «stories of the losers» are more interesting than the «history of the winners
Who'll be the winner seems, at this point, of less than momentous interest.
Particularly in the case of the Turner Prize, what is always as interesting (if not more interesting) than who wins the award each year is the spirited debate and inevitable dissatisfaction that accompanies the announcement of the short lists and the winners.
The retrospective would be a better show if it included some of the most talented losers, artists such as Helen Chadwick, Mona Hatoum, Cornelia Parker, Richard Wilson, Derek Jarman and Tacita Dean, whose work is far more interesting than that of most Turner prize winners.
Witness the failure of past fuel - tax efforts, the resistance to fossil - fuel - displacing wind farms in some areas, and the persistence of costly tax entitlements like the deductibility of home mortgage interest payments from federal taxes — each, in its own way, testament to the dictum that «losers cry louder than winners sing,» in the words of University of Michigan tax policy expert Joel Slemrod.
While the winners in the best pharmaceutical sales companies to work for category are all large companies, it's interesting to note that nearly 75 % of pharma respondents would actually prefer to work for a small or medium - sized company (fewer than 10,000 employees).
REALTOR ® Magazine's Good Neighbor Award winners are far less interested in taking credit than they are in finding solutions.
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