Sentences with phrase «like less thought»

The Latitude is bulky in comparison and the design feels less like less thought was put into it.

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Think of it less like a new hire and more as an investment.
While he would have liked to have seen more investor - specific changes — «it's always nice to have more rather than less,» he says — he thinks it's unlikely we'll see any reductions in capital gain taxes or major increases in TFSA room until at least 2015, when the government says it can balance the budget by.
Eventually you'll see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more people get on the platform, I think people will find less and less a need or desire to use things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
Adjusting to the shift to natural language and this process helps you think more like a consumer and less like a marketer.
With the emphasis on quality answers and content you should also think less like a marketer with heavy sales messages and more like a publisher or journalist.
But since mainstream news outlets are already mischaracterizing the data with eye - ball catching headlines like «Your lifetime earnings are probably determined in your 20s,» I thought I'd provide some advice that's a bit less sensational and a lot more balanced:
I think it went from like three weeks to less than five days, so that kind of productivity bounce is going to be huge for that market and for the markets that are surrounding it.
Along with Musk, many of the country's top entrepreneurs like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman are thinking more long - term than ever, not less.
Of course you do, but several entrepreneurs like Rob May, CEO of Backupify, said his 2014 resolution is to think less about the big picture.
«There are lots of people who were as liberal as I was in the military, and like in the rest of America most folks in the military are probably less ideological than talking heads would ike to think they are.»
«Together we thought: What would the world look like in which doing something better for the [earth] was 30 or 40 percent less expensive, rather than 30 or 40 percent more expensive?»
«Certainly I think Toronto and potentially other markets like Montreal will start to become more attractive, because comparatively speaking they will be less expensive,» said Henderson.
I don't know about you but I don't know the last time (if ever) I've seen a corporate CEO, in tech no less, have the chops to do something like this and not care what others might think of him because of it.
People always associate holiday gift guides major thank you or gift giving days like Christmas, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, Graduation, but if you think outside the box and pitch to publication's for holidays that commemorate cultural or personal celebrations like Mardi Gras, Bring Your Daughter to Work Day, or even National Blood Donor Month you can get coverage in a less competitive guide that's highly targeted to your offer.
For example you could say, «Our competitor with similar metrics recently got financed at a $ 20 million pre-money valuation, here is why I think we're better...» Setting terms to the investor by saying something like, «I won't take less than this valuation» is the surest way to turn off a potential investor.
According to a story in Bloomberg BusinessWeek, his reasoning goes like this: «Call me opportunistic; I thought I could get better people with less competition because we were willing to understand the skills and capabilities that many of these women had.»
And unfortunately, they said, it looks like our existing estimates have been underplaying how much warming is currently taking place, leaving us less time than we thought to achieve the targets set out in the Paris Climate Agreement.
As I've grown up in journalism, I like to think I've followed a consistent trajectory of becoming less judgmental, more sympathetic.
While some will see this sleepwear as just pricy pajamas, Under Armour views it as a coaching tool to encourage athletes to think less about training and more about passive actions like sleep.
Asked to make a case for the work of short sellers like himself, Muddy Waters» Block said in an e-mail to Canadian Business: «We think the real estate crisis [in the U.S.] could have been less severe had short - sellers felt comfortable enough to speak publicly about the problems they found with subprime lenders.
Over time, I like to think that the older information will become less and less valuable.
There are hiring managers who think a generic, template - like thank - you note shows so little effort that they think less of a candidate.
Noting that Google's leadership greenlighted the autonomous idea «before a time when anybody thought this would be thing,» Krafcik — who now looks less like the auto executive he once was and more like the forever cool keyboard player in a 1970s progressive rock band, goateed and with styled gray hair and a trimly fitted blue suit — stressed that Google understood from the beginning the need to partner with car companies and early on sought to imagine how that collaboration might work.
When you have an all - star in your organization, you need to think more like a coach and less like a player.
«Our efforts are paying off by shifting our focus to thinking more like a group of speciality retailers and less like general merchant,» said Wetmore.
While «garbage patch» might make you think of something you pass by on the side of the road, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is less like a patch and more like a massive swirling vortex more than three times the size of Spain and more than twice the size of Turkey or Texas.
«I think it's seen less as a currency right now and more like a way to invest,» Dorsey said.
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
«I think it's more or less a threat from him — trying to be, like, muscle on the other countries, to say, «Hey this is what I want you to do, and you'll bow down to what I want.
It is more like: «Look, I don't know if you're a pyramid scheme or what, but some people think you are, so I want my money back,» which is less an assertion of fraud on Herbalife's part than it is an assertion of red - blooded American litigiousness on the plaintiffs» part.
I think the issues with the movie extended beyond Twitter; the new voters I've talked to are less enthusiastic about it than the ones you've talked to (New Yorkers, you know), and it sounds like we've both heard from at least some voters who are drawing a bright line between the performances (thumbs up) and the movie (thumbs sideways).
I think you're going to see some failure like you talk about because there is less regulation, but I think you're also going to see some amazing innovation.
Also, like Berkshire Hathaway, Markel's primary business is insurance — and specialty insurance at that (think wedding, snowmobile, show horse, and motorcycle insurance, among other things), which can be more profitable due to less competition.
At this point I want our investors to think about conservation of capital, I want them to think about being wary about these markets, I want them to investigate less volatile places in the market like higher - grade corporate bonds.
So what is it about the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card that made me think of it less like a one - night stand and more like a long - term relationship?
But what if I told you that you might actually need LESS than you think — and even less than the conventional rules of thumb (like the classic 4 Percent Rule) might tell LESS than you think — and even less than the conventional rules of thumb (like the classic 4 Percent Rule) might tell less than the conventional rules of thumb (like the classic 4 Percent Rule) might tell you?
By the way could the «BrainWashing» be from the uses of those Funny Shampoos and Products which are said to contain so many bad chemicals that could lead to cancers??! Any way I thought brainwashed one's are less human affectionate, rather acting as Robots in many ways so better check who does appear like that...!
I don't have an issue believing that Abraham and Moses were real - I think your 100 words or less essay is brilliant and written from the perspective of one, like myself, that came OUT from the religious slavery that they were born into.
I am not a liturgist and, from the parochial perspective of a pastor who has studied worship much less than he has done it, I risk the tendency of many like me who probably unfairly think that liturgists are the ecclesiastical equivalent of lepidopterists.
Mainstream Protestant denominations do not formally deny the Incarnation like this, but the point is that there is a certain tension and ambiguity regarding the Incarnation, more or less conscious, that runs through all Reformation thinking.
I want children and even people like you to think more and day dream less, and not carry on conversions with your imaginary invisible friend, especially while driving.
but as there are not, the g.ay lobby is instead fighting the greater underpinning of conservatives» faith — which begins to feel less like a «hey, let's think about our same Jesus together» to a «hey, your Jesus su.cks; come let me replace your entire faith with my version.»
I think that without a doubt that praying such prayers for oneself can be nothing less than a absolute positive for the Kingdom of Heaven and the Christ like servitude that Christians should have for their fellow man.
@keep: i like to think we are all athiest; i just believe in one less invisible dead beat father than you do.
Before Isaac arrives, Abraham is compelled to think less like a natural father, more like a righteous founder, who executes justice and who walks before God.
Let's instead work to make it better, and by so doing bring an end to some of the suffering in the world... which I think we all can agree is something we would all like to see less of.
Like Fiori, they attempt to connect Weil's thought to feminist concerns, but with less success.
It's like saying «Let's not talk about how the psychopath is a psychopath and then less people will think he's a psychopath.»
How do you respect people that * believe * you don't deserve equality under the law like everyone else, because they think you are less than, or a sinner, etc...
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