Soon, I discovered new intriguing bits of history and plot twists that
kept me me invested enough to finish the storyline.
Not exact matches
As a group, the global MNCs were not bold
enough: They were delivering growth but not
investing fast
enough to
keep pace with local competition in developing markets.
«That's not
enough to
keep young people engaged and show young people that the church wants to
invest in them.»
But he underscored it isn't
enough simply «to
keep your finger on the pulse about what is happening in the Farm Bill and to be active as individuals, companies also must
invest,» and one way to do that is to visit representatives in Washington, DC, with the Organic Trade Association this spring to ensure politicians understand what is at stake and who it impacts.
No, there are not
enough pretty pictures to
keep you strapped to your seat, unless you're type that reads coffee table books like thrillers, but you are liable to see something incredible if you are willing to
invest the time — impossibly old structures standing impossibly, vistas off cliffs just over the side of roads serving as makeshift cycling track with no guardrails.
All summer long Arsenal fans were berating Arsene Wenger for not
investing that so - called «war chest» in a new 50million striker, but the Frenchman
kept insisting that Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott were more than
enough to get the Gunners challenging for the title.
I think it has reached a point where
enough is
enough.the only way to save our club is if all fans are singing one thing and are together.there is no way we will anything while some guys sing only one arsene wenger and others wenger out.we need to open our eyes and sing one song altogether only then can we propel change that is essential for our beloved club.if we
keep going on this road then some fans will cme and regret when our club is officially a mid table team by then it would hve been too late for change.i told guys and will
keep saying which club in there right mind would sell a key player of there squad with just days to go before window is shut.its clear we weren't intrested to
invest into the market and yet again the club is showing us how ambitionless they are.sad but true our season has ended before it has even kicked off!!.
our managers stubborness and reluctance to spend seems to have our fans split right down the middle... i genuinely believe its not the fact that he thinks the squad is good
enough its more that hes trying to prove that you do nt need to buy success and by god if it takes him 10 years for this bunch to mature
enough to do it hel
keep us suffering so he can turn and say «told ya so» to fergie, rafa, hughes, abramovich, etc.the problem is by the time this happens theyl have won titles by spending the question is are all you fans on the other side of the argument willing to wait that long and watch cesc, RvP, arshavin, cliche etc go elsewhere for momentos of their careers.in the time since our last league triumph (also last serious challenge) the team that has won the league most has
invested in berbatov, nani, evra, vidic, carrick, hargreaves, anderson, tevez to name a few....
And yet the incentives, both financial and scientific, are
enough to
keep hunters like Farmer and researchers like Garvie
invested in the meteorite market, and to ensure plenty of business opportunities for dealers like Garcia and Cucchiara.
It helps to deter those that are not serious about the process, aren't financially set
enough to
invest in the process, and works almost as a barrier to entry to
keep out a lot of the flaky riff raff.
Yes, I knew the conclusion, but it still has
enough interesting developments to
keep me
invested.
When it comes to the content in the game there simply is not
enough to
keep you
invested and I think they could have combated that by including a multiplayer option, but unfortunately they don't have one.
While assigning issues to all four couples, from Annie's drinking to Jessie being caught kissing Lola, renders the proceedings a tad formulaic, DuVall does
invest into these characters, giving them
enough depth to explore at length, while
keeping the piece spry and nimble.
The various «missions» are, for the most part, diverse and interesting
enough to
keep moviegoers
invested - each of the contracts has to confess to killing one of the sheikh's sons and Bryce has to make each death look like an accident.
I was one of many that was convinced that, as soon as the Switch made its debut, the 3DS would fade away quickly, with game releases drying up and there no longer being a need for me to pick up the quirky dual - screen handheld, but instead, between games like Fire Emblem Echoes, Metroid: Samus Returns and soon Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, there's more than
enough reasons to
invest in a fresh 3DS, not just
keep turning on your old one.
While there are laughs here and there (most from Galifianakis» winsome characterization), The Campaign never gathers
enough steam or consistency to
keep us captivated or
invested in its outlandish congressional race.
But these minor gripes aren't
enough to spoil a smartly - paced movie which loads its crowd - pleasing action sequences with emotional repercussions that
keep you fully
invested.
And the action might be smaller than gangster movie fans want, yet the way the story and battle unfolds will be more than
enough to
keep you
invested.
We've taken a look at PlayStation 4 PS Plus free games released in the period November 2014 — November 2015, since people
keep claiming the offer is not
enough considering the amount of money people
invest on the service — about $ 50 for a one - year subscription.
It always does
enough to
keep us interested, but never
enough to
keep us
invested or truly entertained.
The murders in Tragedy Girls are played for laughs, which is hard to reconcile since they are all deliberate, cold - blooded homicides, yet Sadie and McKayla are engaging
enough as leads to
keep the audience
invested.
The Post combines the best aspects of Spotlight (2015) and Ken Burns» The Vietnam War (2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just
enough historical background to
keep the audience
invested.
(2017), blending a message about journalistic integrity with just
enough historical background to
keep the audience
invested.
They are diverse
enough to
keep you
invested as to how they approach this memorable night.
It's
enough to
keep players
invested in the game beyond tapping to the beat, and begs the question, «What if a rhythm game could be something just a bit more?»
Micro Machines World Series simply doesn't offer
enough to players to
keep them
invested beyond playing it as a party game with those who remember the original toy line from the 90's.
Though the film experiences a few turbulent moments as it goes though its final third, we're so
invested in the characters and their situations by this point, that there is substantial emotional potency to
keep the tone elevated
enough to maintain a strong vested interest in what develops.
The effect only works intermittently between flurries of Grand Prix racing sequences in different cities that are
kept too brief for the audience to
invest enough in their outcomes — which gratuitously appear in bold graphics across the screen, giving the movie a cartoonish quality.
The story beats are simplistic and familiar, but hold within them
enough heart to
keep you
invested
For a casual audience, I don't think there's
enough substance to
keep players
invested in it.
At a brisk 104 minutes, its pacing is just fast
enough to
keep you
invested, while slow
enough to be stressful as hell.
20:32 «If you are
investing in stocks and bonds without real estate or without other alternative investments, you're going to need some stock market exposure, otherwise you're never going to have
enough saved, you're not going to
keep up with inflation and you're not going to reach those retirement goals»
Regardless of where you're starting and what percentage of income you're trying to save, taking
enough risk by
investing in stocks and
keeping investment expenses minimal by choosing low - cost ETFs and mutual funds are essential to meeting your goal.
If you don't know
enough about
investing to create an investment policy then fill in the sections you do know and
keep learning!
There can be beauty in simplicity: The website, app and entire approach contain just
enough information to explain the important concepts of saving and
investing and
keep customers apprised of what's happening in their accounts.
My goal is to get
enough dividends to live off of, if I have extra at the end of the year I'll
invest that to
keep more dividends coming in.
He may
keep a tight hold on free cash flow, but he listens to his subsidiary CEOs, and usually gives them
enough to
invest to improve the businesses.
However, the thing to
keep in mind here, and I can not stress this
enough, is that the value in the underlying companies you've
invested in has not changed.
If rates increase
enough, you'll be glad you
kept some in reserve at the lower rate to
invest at the subsequent higher rate.
Simple
enough,
keep debt low, if not zero, and
invest when I am able.
I found some books by Paul Wilmott that a professor gave me a while ago while I was an undergrad that I never even opened up, but am now considering trading /
investing as a career where I can be my own boss (and not get fired for doing something I love all day) as well as something that is interesting
enough to
keep my focus and attention on while I wean away from math.
You aren't disciplined
enough to
keep investing that money every month without the ease of having it taken out of your paycheck automatically.
Is this portfolio is good
enough to create a good amount for my retirement considering that I will
keep investing through SIP for more than 15 Years.
Personally, I think if someone doesn't
invest enough each month to
keep within the 1 % rule then they should:
But if you have
enough cash to pay out - of - pocket for medical bills, I would recommend
keeping the entirety of the HSA
invested in index funds, in order to maximize its tax - deferred growth.
The Alliance Alive is a straightforward and fun JRPG with
enough to
keep the player
invested throughout its story, but it could use some work on difficulty balancing and the inclusion of voice over.
Until Dawn manages to secure a significant understanding of the concept, to the point where
enough eyebrow - raising and nerve - racking occurrences present themselves early
enough to
keep players
invested, but doesn't come tumbling down like a house of cards in the first hour or two.
The goodies were
enough to
keep me
invested in each map and mission, and I really enjoyed looking for all of the hidden tidbits and talking to all of the people in each area, in case one of them had something special to offer me.
If anything more of a testament to the games and From Software, being able to create a massively deep lore,
enough to
keep people
invested and longing for the next instalment and the next bout of circle strafing and dodge rolls to outwit your opponents.
The feud simply hasn't been strong
enough to
keep people
invested in another match.