Sentences with phrase «just be the usual»

But seriously, Keane is just being his usual bitter self.
Let's look at the list of investors to try to determine if Mr. Market is just being his usual stupid self, or if there are some sophisticated investors who might know just a little more than I do.
The Lego tie - ins worked out pretty well, as they usually do, but other than that it's just been the usual dreary line of half - hearted adaptations and spin - offs, that almost seemed relieved that the films ended so they could slope off into retirement and let the free - to - play smartphone games takeover.
But alas, it seems like the rumour might just be the usual pack of lies supplied by so called «insiders».
There was no mention that the vote was a final decision on what the future held... yet again our board not being transparent and just being the usual deceiving selves.

Not exact matches

But I didn't think of it as stress because it was just business as usual.
Everyone I ask about onboarding processes gives me all the usual excuses — «we're just too busy to take the time,» «we all went through the same process and we survived,» «it's a sink or swim world,» etc..
And that's not just because of the usual human tendency to speak fondly of the departed.
This isn't just the usual palace intrigue or Kremlinology, although there is a little of that whenever the Murdochs are involved.
After years upending the old hotel model, it has taken a look at just why people are tired of the usual tourist experience.
It's not just business as usual anymore.
Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
With an educational background in engineering instead of the usual business degree, Seif made the unlikely jump to investment banking with RBC Capital Markets in 1999, before founding Claymore when he was just 28.
What kickstarted in 2009 with just $ 200,000 in seed funding is now a multi-billion dollar company that provides commuters from all across the globe an alternative to the usual taxi transportation.
Lost jobs; a leaky classroom ceiling that required 21 buckets; and stapled textbooks rather than the usual hardcover — it's not just future retirees that will suffer if investment returns from state - sponsored pension plans continue on their downward trajectory.
That has sent the price as high as A$ 7 ($ 5) per fruit, compared with just under $ 1 in the United States and around 1 pound ($ 1.43) in Britain, prompting some wags in the grocery trade to tweak their usual warning to burglars to: «No cash or avocados are kept on premises overnight.»
The «short suit» is exactly what it sounds like: everything above the belt is business as usual — sport coat over a button - down shirt and sometimes a tie or bowtie — but below the belt, the trousers are chopped off just above the knees leaving one's legs exposed and more emphasis put on the shoes.
Analysts are probably correct in saying that the past few years of somewhat lower bills were just a hiccup — Canadian wireless companies are on the verge of resuming business as usual.
This year, I'm feeling the birthday doldrums a little more acutely than usual since I've just about finished up the manuscript on my next book, Humans 3.0, which is all about how technology is affecting human nature.
More than the usual trouble sleeping at night is just one indicator that it's time to bring in an experienced executive to bring order to your firm's finances.
«It was just a business model with your own point of sale with an expensive price and an environment and aesthetic that wasn't meeting all the landmarks of the usual perfume business model.
«In most of the Western world, salary just isn't something people feel comfortable talking about,» writes researcher David Burkus in his 2016 book «Under New Management: How Leading Organizations are Upending Business as Usual
The Metropolitan Police said more officers than usual would be on duty in the area throughout the march, which was held just days after a terror attack on Westminster that killed four people and injured 50.
Whichever tool or voice assistant you use, you'll find early on (as the current stats are clearly showing) that it's a pain in the ass to give incremental details like brand names or product sizes to the machine and, as the machine increasingly knows what you've already ordered, you'll be ever more inclined to just ask for «the usual».
Just a few years ago, public condemnations from him of police brutality and overall systemic racism in the country were few and far between, with Jay's frustrations and reflections over his tough childhood limited mostly to his music, including «Politics as Usual» from his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt.
The problem I have with this analysis (besides my usual disagreement with the assumption that we want to goad investors to be more active) is that «stewardship» is just one form of agency problem in the institutional investor context.
This was just a bit less than the usual 20 to 25 % gains we typically seek to achieve with breakout momentum trades.
It's just that the amount I'll be investing will be much lower than usual.
There's also the fact that, according to reports, the singer has been at work on a new album for some months, and judging by her usual release cycle - a summer single followed by an album in November - it would be just about time for things to begin rolling.
Flexible workspaces are not just offering Financial Technology (FinTech) companies the usual cost saving and community - based benefits, but they are also putting in place the necessary data security measures to make sure these businesses pass the compliance tests that the financial industry demands.
Or perhaps there's another explanation for why the increases took place in late winter rather than the usual price hike season, just before the kids get out of school.
Haven't got much to add apart from saying thanks as usual and that I'm secretly hoping rates do rise, just a little bit at least!
The usual arguments from the far right («we can not afford this,» they say, or «if you pay people for not working, people won't work») join with those on the far left («this is just a way to reduce pressures on the minimum wage or cut back all the other programmes that are vital») are mutually reinforcing, even though they're largely inaccurate.
It's business as usual — nothing to get too hyped about, and it's «just another day in our journey to fulfill our mission.»
Sometimes there are some drama but just the usual stuff like gossiping.
Their new paper cups are going to do a lot more than just feature the usual branding blasts on them — they're going to feature original pieces from authors like Jonathan Safran - Foer (Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close), Toni Morrison (Beloved), Malcolm Gladwell (this article) and more.
But the usual problem is just the opposite: «professionals» who attempt to teach what parents strongly believe to be untruthful, stupid, or even wicked.
You obviously didn't understand what the article is about... Just the usual Christian Cliches which don't apply to real life
And the miracles I mentioned are not BS — as I thought, you don't have the intellect or will to read about them, you just do a «usual» disrespectful rant without benefit of facts.
Or are you just working yourself up in the usual «us vs. them» manner that many Christians use in discussions?
I suspect this is just another iteration of the usual assholes who post under every name their limited brain cells can conjure up.
Yes, all higher - ed signs of «That's Just The Way It Is,» such as the brand - power of the old Ivies» mere names, presently suggest that system will continue as per usual.
I am just as confident that its unabashed Catholic orthodoxy will merit the usual criticism from those Catholic progressives who somehow manage to combine liberal Protestantism's distaste for dogma with a newly - minted ultramontanism that would even make Cardinal Manning turn in his grave.
«Why is there a God» would be just as vaid a question and the usual answer «because He is
The shotgun approach was just attempted at me yesterday as a matter of fact... it turned out not one of the verses cited in the list had anything to do with the topic at hand:)... as per usual.
After his pep rally at Liberty, Trump was flying high, claiming with his usual hyperbolic flourish that Christians just LOVE him.
Be open to blind dates, try a dating app, ask your married friends for advice and just be open to people who don't fit your usual «dating profile.&raquBe open to blind dates, try a dating app, ask your married friends for advice and just be open to people who don't fit your usual «dating profile.&raqube open to people who don't fit your usual «dating profile.»
The week included a synchroblog that added many of your voices to the conversation, and the comment section that week was packed with its usual gems — from Hebrew scholars, to experts on Greco - Roman culture, to women pastors, to moms and dads who just want to make the Church a more hospitable environment for their daughters.
Those serpant - look and alike are usual for obssesed viciousness in — xual way, and they are demons of lower rank, you can send them away more easily, for some others just pray and fast are necessary.
Or was it just business as usual during the incarnation?
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