Sentences with phrase «like guessing at»

The starter is fun and always engages as students like guessing at what the connection may be.
Is that a bit like the guesses at predictions of climate catastrophes over the last 40 years, which never happened?

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And 100 felt like a lot for Howard Hoffman, who began snapping up domains like HealthWater.com and SportsWater.com to help redirect web surfers to his bottled water company's site, taking advantage of what's called «type - in traffic,» when users just enter words or a guessed - at domain into the browser address bar.
Then he summons his inner cheerleader: «The good news is that people are typically terrible at guessing what their future will be like.
New pieces like Austin Seferian - Jenkins clearly have a spot with the team, but what New York will decide to do at quarterback is anybody's guess.
So what I'm looking at for earnings season, which is of course starting now, is A: to see whether the companies will deliver that 17 %, and my guess is that they are, because generally if they're not going to, they will guide lower — you know, nobody likes surprises.
It seems like a good guess that this botnet activity was aimed at adding validity to the memo in question by intimating a cover - up.
In the start - up phase, important financial ratios like gross margin are a poor guess at best, and a happy fantasy at worst.
That's the same thinking that can be seen across many luxury watch brands like TAG Heuer, Movado, Guess, and Montblancat, which also all debuted new smartwatch products at the Swiss show this year.
(Indeed, Fortune on Trump in 1990: «The boss has always behaved like a brash entrepreneur: trusting his gut; charming his executives one minute, bellowing at them the next; second - guessing and often firing employees; suing his suppliers; making wild public statements; nagging the custodians who polish his brass.»)
Just this past December McKinsey produced a primer — no doubt required reading at Innovation Canada — on how to spur the region between Toronto and Waterloo to «global technology supercluster status» like, you guessed it, Silicon Valley, but also Berlin and Tel Aviv.
«The good news is that people are typically terrible at guessing what their future will be like,» Moss says.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
It's data intensive, requires some heavy lifting with Excel, and, let's be honest, at times feels a bit like guess work.
One way to battle against these rising costs is by looking at investments that provide a growing payout like — yup, you guessed it — dividend growth stocks.
I think this data is most useful at the two - term level — one term is something Google might use more for semantic intent rather than webspam (my guess), and three and four terms end up looking more like the anchor text profiles themselves.
So if you don't like buying things at a discount i guess you could say its a bad thing
I guess I need to do a few more side hustles to get to retirement at the age, I would like to retire
I did not discover it to long, it had been at occasions a little too knowing and even self indulgent but I guess a film like that has to become!
I guess I am a wolf then... certainly not one of the flock who follows where led... but i commend you on attempting to peal back the layers... We should all be like that... not accepting things at face value.
However, if my parents did entertain these questions (at all), I would guess the answers would be like those of others in their generation:
And with the internet, I guess it's like David has two congregations going at the same time.
I occasionally find myself at a loose end when I am experiencing something exception (like a happy moment / event or hear something that is very sad and I then find myself deferring to god)... but that's not worship I guess.
So I guess my point is that maybe Christianity has focused on the physical act of sex, and ignored the underlying moral virtues at stake, like chastity.
My guess is that the baby will look remarkable like Joe, at least in the hair department.
I guess after so many years of the emphasis on marriage, I felt like I needed to hide my singleness at times.
Whether you like those facts or not wakes people up in the morning unlike your babbling evidense, which you constantly find to be wrong or at least flawed by educated guesses of existing information.
I guess I believe that there's hope on the other side of these experiences, although it really didn't feel like it at the time.
At least when he writes BS, he lets every one know it is BS but I guess there are some, maybe like you, that may believe in anything.
So I guess you would be fine with a student at a high school graduation getting up to the podium and saying «I would like to take this moment to reflect on how strength of will and character helped all of us to graduate today, and please join with me for a moment of reflection at how amazingly the human race has evolved, to this point of passing on our collective knowledge to each new class, and to hope that we add to it, for if we do not, the future may be very dim.
I guess the biggest and best take away for me at this point is Pete's point that we must face and read and appreciate and question the Bible we have, not the Bible we would like to have.
I tried to make sure that I was not posting my opinion as «rock - solid fact» or anything like that, but I am not always good at picking out the right words for some people, I guess.
Thanks guys for all of your concerns of my post, gosh such love from you, this feels like family, well I guess people here are not that bad at all, now that that's said, I know some of you will resume the ridicule, but being one with the Creator YHWH is the only way from the truth, and righteousness that He left for us in the book of remembrance, the so called OT, the obvious truth, from Genesis - Malachi, the last prophet until this day.
So between the Stop Saying God Bless You article and the Stop Using These Christian Cliches article, I gather that my «Christianese» makes people uncomfortable and I guess people should never feel uncomfortable so I should stop talking like a Christian, or at least keep my Jesus freak talk confined to the walls of the church where it belongs.
I guess this is why I don't like church schools or hospitals, they are furthering their agenda at a big cost to our patriotic fiber.
We know more today, and maybe events like this ask us to take some new best guesses: have a little faith in a creature that is omniscient, omnipresent, and all powerful — that maybe we are looking at the wrong thing if we are looking at the horror of the Aurora massacre.
I stared at the heads of the crowd chatting in the background, guessing what they would be like to talk to, guessing what was being said, wishing I could speak French so I could hear their voices better.
I guess we can love people because they are unlovable like me and my flesh's death bent proclivity at religious perfomance and pride.
Like if the extremist christardians were following all the stuff they like to pick and choose at their convenience but did it all at once — well I guess they would be the Westboro Baptist ChuLike if the extremist christardians were following all the stuff they like to pick and choose at their convenience but did it all at once — well I guess they would be the Westboro Baptist Chulike to pick and choose at their convenience but did it all at once — well I guess they would be the Westboro Baptist Church.
Trying to guess at the day, so you can warn others, is pointless, and just makes you look like an idiot.
I created this recipe after looking at like 10 others online and kinda just guessing.
Use a Secret Ingredient — Serve at least one course with a secret - weapon ingredient that makes everyone swoon trying to guess what it is, like David Monn's rose - petal jam added to his angel food cake, or Naeem Khan's muddled kumquat cocktails.
Well, actually, I can guess: fewer and fewer people cook anything at all, let along things like homemade broth, which has an undeserved reputation for being difficult to make.
But after the addition of those 2 cups of broth, it was so drippy liquid - y that I thought it might thicken up if I pureed at last part of it, but it didn't - I guess because it was mostly greens, as opposed to something more thickening - ish like potatoes.
I guess I was imagining more of a «burnt» sugar taste like at the bottom of a flan.
Guess which restaurant recently ran an ad with a voiceover that said: «At [name of restaurant], we're bringing new things to the table, like new [name of product], part of our 575 - calories - or-less lighter menu.
I guess I always felt left out at Thanksgiving... the only one at the table who didn't need a knife and had a plate full of pureed food, like a baby.
its kinda hard for me to guess at things like this because im not really proficient in baking.
I would like to go pro next season up in Canada and at the risk of soounding like an idiot, I kinda need to know this, I guess.
Sure, it may take a bit more work than a trip down the health food aisle, but prepping bars at home has definite advantages — like taking the guessing game out of what's in your snack.
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