Sentences with phrase «keep at it because»

Still, I kept at it because I'm a woman, a mother... I should be able to breastfeed.
And yet, I kept at it because I'm a woman, a mother... I should be able to breastfeed.
«But I think we've got to keep at it because our deficit problem is a very serious problem.»
This stuff is poison, i threw up sooooo many times on this diet and had to go to the ER (it was just minor fluid replacement), but despite that I still kept at because i thought it would achive my weight - loss goal of 315 to 170.
BUT, I love a challenge and will keep at it because I got to use it up somehow, hahaha!
If you are struggling in that area, keep at it because it's worth knowing yourself.
I am so glad you kept at it because they look amazing!!!
They mainly keep at it because they hate each other.

Not exact matches

Most of us keep our computer open because we think it's more efficient to keep one eye on the computer and don't think it's important to look at each other during a meeting.
We don't want to keep employees at work at all hours because we think they need to go home and have a life if they're going to stay happy and productive at work.
They argued that the only reason women wanted to «mother» and keep house in the community was because they were so bad at such things at home - that municipal housekeeping was only a movement against domestic housekeeping.
«Japanese companies have a lot of extra cash at hand because when there's deflation, the value of cash won't diminish even if they keep the money and not spend it on capital expenditure,» Iwata told Reuters in an interview in January.
MarketWatch cites sources at Apple who say that because so much of Apple Park's interior is made of glass, people keep smacking into walls and closed doors.
My guess is that businesses offer these perks because they want employees to sharpen their skills, invest in their future, and keep stress at bay.
Because these people have been at it for decades, they keep getting fabulously, obscenely, gloriously richer.
«It took me three months to hit Submit, because I kept stopping — «Oh, I should create an employee incentive program and a formal handbook,» and «Oh, I should look at my vendors to see which are giving back to their communities,»» says LimeRed Studio's Emily Lonigro Boylan.
I can't directly compare the processors in both because Roku doesn't list the clock speed or number of cores for the Streaming Stick, but the startup has been pretty good at keeping up with the pace of technology with its hardware revisions.
Like the ideal employee, because of deep learning algorithms, they just keep getting better at their job.
The arms are well suited to that job, he says, because it takes precision, it doesn't vary, and the arms» high speed keeps the expensive molding machines operating at peak output.
Each one has been fun to focus on, but it's hard to keep more than one new habit going at a time — partly because it takes so much willpower.
I'm pretty good at keeping track of my spending because I have a good memory, only use cash for weekly expenses, and have a set budget.
The bubbly 16 - year old finished second to Biles at the U.S. trials, but was kept out of the all - around earlier this week because only four of the five U.S. gymnasts could compete in qualifying on bars.
Three - quarters of millennials surveyed by CBRE said they are living at home because wages have not kept up with property prices.
And because these people have been at it for decades, they keep getting fabulously, obscenely, gloriously richer.
«The market is at these extraordinary highs because the Fed kept pumping money into the system and said everyone don't worry about it.
«Your staff will be very adept at making it a well - kept secret because they will do everything to keep their job security intact,» says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and the author of Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.
Because in this market, there's nothing at all to keep good talent from leaving if they don't feel valued.
Yet, it's new truth to me because I've only just realized that there is a method in how I keep the «blank page syndrome» monster at bay.
Brian Miller, the chief operating officer of AdviCoach, a provider of business coaching to small companies says business owners often struggle to unplug because they worry about the day - to - day operations like keeping the books and counting the cash registers at night.
At the core could be a general drop in «underlying» or long - term trend inflation that is feeding on itself and keeping the rate low, simply because that is what consumers have come to expect.
And in keeping with a tradition of perfection, Blue Bottle will send out their online orders of whole bean products within 24 hours of roasting, and 48 hours for the rest — because that's when the coffee is at its peak flavor.
Or, you can't focus for more than a few minutes at a time because you keep checking your phone.
At the end of the day, Google is struggling to keep up with the # 1 brand because, while it champions internet search and cloud technology, it doesn't focus as much of its energy on other sectors, according to the report.
Miller also wanted to «keep our financing costs at some kind of fixed interest rate, because then I'd be able to factor that into potential acquisitions to see if they made financial sense for us.»
She became so popular, in fact, that she had to quit her job at a Georgia movie theater because fans kept showing up to see her.
Current employees at small companies won't get much in the way of raises because high unemployment and weak hiring plans will keep wages from rising.
The fact that one man was able to drive it out of business because of a personal vendetta should keep everyone in the media awake at night, regardless of what they think of the company or its legacy.
He told SoCalTech.com in September: «I scratched my head, because in my alternate life, I'm so much better at printing and keeping up with photos I take.
The broker fee can be deterring, which is why many people exclusively look at no - fee apartments, but it's important to keep in mind that just because an apartment doesn't come with a fee doesn't mean it's a good deal.
Because even if you want to keep them separate, your customers, your employees, and the public at large may not.
In Texas, it was not a sense of guilt over paying money to watch majestic orca whales prevented from swimming freely at sea because they're forced to perform tricks in comparatively small enclosures at the behest of misguided trainers who could very well be maimed when SeaWorld's whales are eventually driven insane by the hopelessness of their situation that kept audiences away earlier this year.
Of course, my annoyance is also part insecurity, because I'm all too aware of those things that really do keep me up at night.
If the disaster seems less than total to you, it is because you have failed to keep pace with the media, who have suddenly descended into one of their periodic fits of panic at the state of the economy — described in just the last 24 hours as «failing,» «dire,» «gloomy,» and «worsening,» not to mention teetering «on the edge of another downfall.»
It's a win - win, because if they're better at what they do, they'll be more productive, and feel encouraged to keep learning and improving.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that paying 6 % for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
Sam, great input (as always), posts like this keep me out of thinking about getting residential real estate into my investment portfolio, instead I focus on retail / industrial properties, however I think I could manage few residential units «on the side», because of lack of diversification I am thinking about buying a triplex at the moment, and I'm convinced that should be the last move and I would not touch the size of my real estate portfolio afterwards, remaining assets are going straight to stocks.
In short, because they pool longevity risk, can offer a well - diversified portfolio with longer - term investments, and are professionally managed, public pension funds deliver the same level of benefits as DC plans at only 46 percent of the cost.15 Any funds invested with the state pension fund would be kept in a separate investment pool from public sector funds.
Mr Owens at the Trenton Street Golf Course thinks that the high rate of divorce across America also keeps men from golf, because weekends are when they get to see the children.
I like work flexibility because it allows me to be a caregiver to my mom and keep her in her home in her aging years and not have to burn the candle at both ends allowing me to take care of me too!
I am also concerned that if interest rates rise, it will keep inventories low for a while country - wide because of «rate lock - in» with people who bought homes at lower rates.
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