Sentences with phrase «later years thing»

Thank you Arsene For all the good times we enjoyed during your time as our manager.You made us one of the best teams playing beautiful football.You have been a legend however the later years thing started to go wrong but you will always be remembered for taking a team who was struggling to keep pace with the big boys to being one of them.

Not exact matches

Nine years later, I've largely managed to avoid those things I feared, and along the way, I've become an expert in my company's software products and in communicating their value to customers.
In an interview late last year, Patrick Nangle — who recently took the helm at Vancouver ride - sharing co-op Modo after years of running Purolator — said one of the best things about his new job is that he now gets to spend a lot more time talking to people on the front lines.
Two years later, a panel on competitiveness led by Red Wilson, a former BCE president, said the same thing and added a lengthy list of additional benefits, such as increasing the number of sources for financing existing telecoms.
But this year, instead of going through the motions again and later expressing frustration when things don't go as planned, here's a thought:
And yet, just eight years later, it seems Facebook may be turning into the very thing its founder once rejected: a still important technology company that's growing a bit long in the tooth and fighting to stay relevant by throwing stacks of money at whatever just might be the next big thing.
The only surprising thing about keyword - search - based recruiting is that it's still hanging on all these years later.
When asked about his longer - term strategy for Hitachi, the chief executive said: «Listen to all of the people's opinions, not only internal but also external opinions [and] imagine [how things will be like] five years later.
So far, the rumors about Apple's development of iPhone 7 — set for launch later this year — suggest two things:
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.
I continue to learn every day (usually by making mistakes... but we'll get to that later), but here are five key things I've learned in five years of entrepreneurship.
A lot of things you can get away with in your 20s (like subsisting on lots of beer, little sleep, and no exercise), will quickly make you fat, miserable, and sick just a few years later.
Another thing: Each year when Samsung would announce the latest Galaxy device, it would announce a slew of new software - based features that served little purpose.
Though critics over the years have labeled him any number of things — anarchist, socialist, even Marxist — make no mistake, Mackey is a true believer in (mostly unfettered) free enterprise, and his love for it is like that of a convert who finds salvation later in life.
What if 6 years later I could've done some video compression thing that could've built into a YouTube kind of company?
While the absurd spirit of the out - there comedy remains in «10 Years Later,» its 90s setting changed some things, from the hair to the fashion to the music.
Instead of diving into a new field or subject toward the later years in your career, he said, «when you're 40 to 50 years old, my suggestion is you should do things you are good at.»
When cheap imports dropped the bottom out of that industry I picked up a fast - food manager training program, and three years later wound up in college where I did very well (including, of all things, enjoying learning about Shakespeare and Henry Clay!)
I was kind of like I said interested in gambling or at least speculating or figuring things out and then taking a calculated gamble and what they were telling me was don't try, there were saying that no one can beat the market and the stock prices are efficient and just through simple observation looking at the newspaper and they used to have the 52 - week high low prices in the newspaper, it seemed unreasonable that you know the fair price was 51 day and eight months later, it was 120, and that was pretty much every stock had that kind of range every year and it didn't make sense to me that the fundamentals of the underlying businesses were actually changing that much.
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Sure, the first years of retirement might be the best time to travel, do home projects and spend money on things you might not be able to enjoy later on.
The next big thing (BitConnect) had its ICO late last year 2016.
While the report does say that higher mortgage rates could cool things off later this year or early next year, it adds that «a flood of foreclosures, and subsequent sharp supply increases, is simply not in the cards.»
And, worst case scenario, if things don't work out as planned, I can always stay in the workforce for a few extra months or a year, work part - time, or (worst case scenario) go back to working full time for a short stint later on in retirement.
However, nine years later, starting this business is still among the best things I've done.
Even if things work out well over the short term, it is rarely rewarding to chase such advances, since prices typically retreat to the same or lower levels a few months later (and in some cases, can remain below those levels years later).
One of the most enticing things about the RRSP is being able to pay taxes 10, 20, 30 years later instead of paying them today.
It's one thing to say that the economy sprung to life after Trump took office, even if statistics say that there's not much change since the late Barack Obama years; one can certainly make a case for it, even if it requires a little cherry - picking of the right indicators.
If the Scripture text seems to say more than one thing, fine, but the lectionary cycles every three years and you'll get another chance later.
Same thing with the bible — many gospels were rightly left out, because they were found to be frauds used for social gain by crooked writers many years later, and not written by the actual apostles or their scribes, as they had claimed.
Many people over the years have had opinions about things that later on recanted when faced with contrary viewpoints, perhaps you have just not realized that if there is a God and He commisioned the Bible then whatever He said could not possibly be either ignorant or prejudiced since He would be the ultimate authority...
I don't like when people say disrespectful things about him, because the record says that he only loved everyone and never did anything to deserve being put down 2000 years later.
It wasn't until about 15,000 years later that Europeans came here and messed things up.
I don't hope he dies that's a horrible thing to wish on anybody especially when he didn't kill anybody I hope he gets better but I wish people would quit buying his crap he said the world was gonna end in 1980 something and look where we are now 30ish years later!
No it has not been proven where did you see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men writing 1000s of years apart talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about things that happened in later chapters written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a better teacher of life then in His words.
What makes that especially surprising is that late summer is usually the lowest time of year for traffic on sites like ours, because people are, you know, out doing things.
You can call that ideology stupid or unrealistic, but someday those that cling to shallow lustful things now, will see in themselves years later, something yearning for a deeper commited relationship, one not too dissimilar to the one their parents enjoyed, and their parents before them.
But years later, we may come to understand the quiet and hidden things God has been doing in our lives.
All these things were confirmed by science many years later.
hey i know its like a year later and you have probably had this question answered but if you read Romans (i would just read the whole thing in one sitting it makes much more sense if you do) He does indeed give them a chance romans 11:23 ″ And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again» this verse is specifically talking about Israel.
Back in 2013, I joked that Greg Boyd stole my book, but then about a year later, as I heard more about his book project, I realized that Greg Boyd and I were not quite saying the same thing after all...
And even if the entire thing is 100 % real, the only FACT is that 500 years later things have changed.
Boy visits Tree only when he wants things» money as a youth, a house in early adulthood, escape in later years.
Three years later in an interview to an Italian journal, Pope John Paul II said, «The proponents of extreme capitalism in any form tend to overlook the good things achieved by communism, the struggle against unemployment and the concern for the poor».
Like the way «god» gave the world «salvation» only tens of thousand of years LATE, we are to believe that «god» also gave us «medicine,» but only after we had suffered for TENS OF THOUSANDS of years AND only after we figured everything out ON OUR OWN??? That is one sadistic «god» to put us through all that deception... making us merely think it was solely by our own efforts that we could even... oh say, IDENTIFY things like heart disease and cancer and have even a chance to combat them.
You can not have people coming a few hundred years later saying this thing happened hundreds of years ago, if it would not have been part of their tradition already, because the people would realize the writers are liars.
The fact that, if you ask for something repeatedly, over and over, year after year, sooner or later that thing is bound to happen anyway, has not even occurred to you.
Caroline Posted on @Sarah My brother saw this movie when it came out and raved about it; I didn't see it until a few years later when I was osbsseed with DL's No Cure for Cancer album and was convinced it was the funniest thing ever (I still might think that).
A few years later, I can do the same thing and be at peace after sharing.
Much as most English Catholics love Her Majesty the Queen, many of us felt just a little uneasywhen it became known that she referred to the late Cardinal Hume as «my Cardinal», and not entirely enthused by television images of Her Majesty attending Vespers at Westminster Cathedral, for all the world as if it was Choral Evensong at Westminster Abbey: not because such ecumenical gestures are in themselves a bad thing, but because this one seemed all too likely to be have been a reward to the English Church for no longer making so much of a nuisance of itself, as it could have done, for instance, by criticising the supposedly Catholic - minded Tony Blair for his wholehearted support for abortion (including abortion up to term)- a stance which, north of the border, had led the late Cardinal Winning to utter a series of blistering denunciations of the Prime Minister even during NewLabour's honeymoon years.
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