Sentences with phrase «keep doing them all year»

I don't know why I keep doing this every year.
Keep doing this every year.
And it's not 2 little defeats, it's a pattern of soft bellied rolling over that we keep doing year after year after year.
I had to miss last year because my blog was down BUT I am so thankful that you guys keep doing this every year!
«You can't keep doing this year to year and decade to decade and not become a very strong believer.»
Brainstorm ways to be generous and kind and keep doing them all year!
Then beautifully your body will live on 720 calories, and as you keep doing that year over year, you will nicely start to gain weight and grow bigger than your original size.
And we'll keep doing that year after year.»

Not exact matches

Apple does a much better job at keeping iPhones up to date for several years.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
Though Obama has proposed keeping the loan breaks through the end of the year, it's best not to wait another minute to apply — the deal runs out when the funding does.
Instead of keeping the money it doesn't need pay in claims, the company takes a fixed rate of its customers» premiums and donates any unclaimed money to charity at the end of the year.
We've learned, through the years, that you can't control people's emotions, but what you can do is keep everybody engaged and make it a fair playing field.»
In 2013, I always worked hard to make sure that everything was 100 % perfect, but I know that if I keep growing at a 90 % rate that is 90 % perfect, I will get a lot farther than I did last year.
In my compressed work year, I did my first TED talk, gave a keynote speech at American University, programmed and designed my first app, made TV appearances on Al Jazeera America and other outlets, and joined multiple startup advisory boards - all while being my son's primary caretaker and keeping my writing career going.
We can't keep on doing this over and over, year after year, week after week.»
Most governments of developed countries have spent the last several years attempting at all costs to keep their economies out of recession, and in doing so appear to have taken their eye of inflation.
Introverts (I) rely on their own internal wherewithal and pretty much keep to themselves — like the guy in accounting who's been there for years, although no one is quite sure what he does.
As Bloomberg notes, rival apparel companies like Under Armour (UA) and Adidas (ADS) are likely to enter the bidding for the lucrative Texas contract — which could be worth more than $ 15 million per year — once it comes up for grabs, which means Nike will face some fierce competition if it wants to keep doing business with the school.
Then you'd say, «Mary, do you really think you should keep yourself from enjoying these beautiful cabinets for the next five years for $.56 a day?
A lot of people counted them out two and a half years ago, and although I don't know that there's been major product innovation, they've definitely kept costs down and have succeeded greatly.
One thing to know: Kirk Cousins remains one of the most intriguing potential free agents for the coming year, and Washington has done itself no favors in keeping its most marketable star.
Welter told Fortune today she would happily talk with any other interested teams, would like to keep coaching in the league, and she is still optimistic that her Cardinals internship could lead to a permanent job next season, even though it didn't this year.
Just as those repeated years of 4 % and better growth in the 1990s added up to a stunning surplus, our recent string of 2 % and worse years add up to the opposite - and will keep doing so, unless something sparks much higher growth.
Zenefits did not have a comment about the write - down or the revenue - target miss, but Kenneth Baer, a company spokesman, said it is unfazed by the competition, and will keep on innovating in the year to come.
But it doesn't take a new homeowner long to discover just how large that premium can be in money and time: the constant outlays on maintenance and repairs (at least 1 % of the purchase price per year, experts estimate, and as much as 4 %), the chores and DIY projects that eat up weekends, the pressure to keep up with the ever - gentrifying Joneses.
«That has been on my to - do list for two years, and it probably will continue being on my to - do list for another two years because I need to keep my head down and focus on the stuff that's going to move the company forward,» Downey explains.
If real GDP can jump 3 % or more this year and keep doing the same thing for three or four more years after that, and we can put in place some spending reductions, we would go a long way to solving our deficit problem.
Doing the minimum required by a franchise system is not the way to make big numbers — he recommends doing as much as possible in the beginning, theorizing that if franchisees are scrimping on advertising or labor in the first year just to keep the doors open, they didn't have enough operating capital to begin Doing the minimum required by a franchise system is not the way to make big numbers — he recommends doing as much as possible in the beginning, theorizing that if franchisees are scrimping on advertising or labor in the first year just to keep the doors open, they didn't have enough operating capital to begin doing as much as possible in the beginning, theorizing that if franchisees are scrimping on advertising or labor in the first year just to keep the doors open, they didn't have enough operating capital to begin with.
He claims to be «the first individual in the whole entire world» to own a personal computer: «I've been saying that for five or 10 years and my kids keep saying, «Don't say that — people will think you're crazy.»»)
When I look back on it years later, that one sentence really does keep memories vivid — it really does bring back the past — which is one of the things you really want a journal to do,» she says.
In August, it raised $ 120 million from investors including Bill Gates to fund research like the kind being done with LCA, which Bosley told Forbes would be enough to keep the company running for at least three years.
The war secretary kept one print to himself, however — «He did not have the heart to destroy it,» Life magazine reported — and buried it so deep in his files that it was lost to history for almost 90 years.
«What these companies are doing is addressing in some cases a genuine financial need, in that a victim is hurt, the victim can't go to work, the bills keep piling up and settlement is months if not years away,» she said.
In determining that participants» aspirations do not always match the reality of what they're working towards, such findings can ultimately help people better budget their lives — and make New Year's resolutions that they'll actually keep, said Emilio Pardo, president of Life Reimagined.
But in medicine, impressive technology is little more than a parlor trick if it doesn't benefit patients — like James (who asked to keep his last name private), a 42 - year - old colon cancer patient who had part of his large intestine removed by Sullivan a few months ago.
Keep in mind that if you do qualify, and choose to sign up for a PIN, you must use it every year moving forward.
How does someone like Travolta keep his drive and stamina going after all these years?
«Gordon Campbell had a year and a half to do what Christy Clark did today,» he says, referring to the new premier's pledge, should voters keep the HST in place, to cut it to 10 % (from 12 % now) by 2014, offset by corporate tax hikes.
For the first year and a half, Hardwick ran the blog alone, doing all the coding, writing and photoshopping himself, until, awash in TV work, he had to hire writers and an editor to help keep the content fresh.
Doing that can keep you happily self - employed for many years to come.
The first cross-complaint, filed in February, stated that TMG «did everything within its power over the last 17 years to protect Depp from himself and to keep Depp financially solvent» but that TMG «did not have the power or ability to control Depp's spending or his numerous other vices, or to force Depp to make wiser financial decisions.»
They launched Indiegogo in 2008 (ahem, a year before Kickstarter); users like that it's global and allows all projects — and that there's an option to keep money raised even if they don't hit their goal.
The same year he was filmed using the n - word in footage that didn't air on Top Gear, and yet kept his job.
That's the kind of energy we need to keep us moving all year long, so don't save your celebrations for the beginning of 2016, find a reason to pop a cork (real or virtual) at least once a month.
He explained that he had kept postponing an «international year» with his children, and then decided to just bite the bullet and do it.
Either way, when I got several days behind on my goal of doing 100,000 pushups this year (more on that here) I wondered how it would feel, physically and emotionally, to keep grinding out a ton of pushups, hour after hour.
Assuming that you are smart and willing to work hard but aren't at the top of the world's richest, you may have a great idea, but you don't know how to turn that into a business that keeps growing at over 100 % a year.
But over the last 40 years, every British minister has done what our bosses (usually their former classmates at Oxford and Cambridge) tell them to do: keep income tax rates low, make evasion easy with a ton of loopholes, turn a blind eye to our bonuses and our market - rigging, hand over tens of billions of pounds in bailout money when necessary, and pass the check to those mythical non-Londoners in their seaside retirement homes and Amazon logistics centers.
Of all the people I've talked to over the years about starting their own business, the fear of failure is the number one thing that keeps many people from doing what they really want to do.
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