It's based on feelings, just
like this gambling thing.
Not exact matches
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.
Even disclosures about potential violations of gaming license and concession rules in Las Vegas, Massachusetts, and Macau are more focused on
things like illegal
gambling, money laundering, and debt collection rather than sexual misconduct.
The main
thing you're supposed to look for it firmness and integrity of the peel — if both those were the same, it just may have been a bad fruit: (For me, it's a lot
like picking an avocado, I kinda suck at it so it's always a bit of a
gamble...
* Playing Theo is the hardest
thing to watch, would rather
gamble with Neilson * The Ox would do a better job than Bellerin at RWB * Kola should be playing LWB * Ramsey is a different player when he starts & being an impact sub * Giroud & Laca should start together especially physical (away) games * Ozil is good but... well maybe should rotate with Iwobi * Xhaka should work on reducing costly errors * can't trust Monreal, seems
like a target for our opponents wherever he plays they wan na go thru him!!!
Managers are allowed a small
gamble and Sonogoals looks
like he has potential but he just doesn't take
things serious enough.
Sure, you could
gamble on boring
things like the point spread or the game MVP — bets that can be based on stuff
like «stats» and «logical reasoning» — but it's way more fun to risk large sums of money on the wholly unpredictable: the number of times the announcers say «12th Man,» the color of the postgame Gatorade shower, whether Michael Crabtree mentions Richard Sherman on Twitter.
I know allot of fans including myself think it is a ridiculous amount to pay for Martial, but with the hunt for top strikers proving a scarcely difficult
thing to find well maybe
gambles like that should be taken.
We all know our boss
likes a bit of a
gamble, it probably makes
things more interesting to him the same way
gambling will for the rest of us.
I remember saying to myself this was going to be a huge
gamble because he didn't have that one
thing I
like in all successful attacking midfielders, which is hunger and ability to carve out something from nothing, he always relies too much on his teammates.
The state legislature has a game plan: get approval for debt,
gambling or additional taxes by promising they will be used for
things like the environmental trust fund, the Second Avenue Subway and East Side Access, mass transit in general, and in - classroom schools.
«I'm always a bit of a pessimist about these sorts of
things — looking at only two stars, even for common planets
like super-Earths, is a
gamble.»
And while taking risks isn't always a bad
thing, it can sometimes lead to dangerous or unhealthy situations,
like gambling, substance abuse, or unprotected sex.
A place filled with so many dirty
things,
like gambling, drugs and red light districts.
I
gamble for A living but need some one to taker of
thing for me wood
like some one big black big for me I
like that way
i
like to do lots of
things, bowling, movies, walks / hikes in park, casino
gambling, traveling spending time with family, reading, cooking.
A location where
gambling, girls, criminals and all
things seedy are rampant, a bit
like Las Vegas in the old days.
I heard good
things about this
gambling movie starring Ben Mendelsohn as a born loser (naturally) and Ryan Reynolds as his new friend, who at least looks and acts
like a winner, but when I caught up with it, I was surprised by just how well acted and skillfully made it is.
Sure, he's given his
gambling addiction
thing to go off of, but it is slowly forgotten just
like his wife.
The one
thing to note is that the X-Men universe they own is huge and includes heroes
like Dazzler and Gambit, but it seems unlikely right now that Fox would
gamble on one of those unknown properties for a solo film.
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that is released whenever we experience something pleasurable and has often been linked to
things like sex, drugs,
gambling and partying — which doesn't necessarily give it a good reputation.
Sort of
like gambling, I think the worst
thing that can happen to a novice stock - picker is an early win.
Such payments include
things like pensions, annuities and
gambling winnings.
It only becomes
gambling when you don't follow the rules and do foolish
things,
like cost averaging down on losing positions and risking too much money too soon.
Using a credit card to buy
things you can't otherwise afford is kind of
like gambling: no matter how much you feel
like you're going to hit the jackpot, you'll most likely walk away with empty pockets.
Understandably, companies
gambling these millions are risk - averse, and the best way to mitigate risk is to make something just
like the
things that are already proven sellers on the market.
• FOUR AWESOME GOATS — be a camel, flamingo or even a dolphin in a wheelchair, there are no limits (except the 4 playable goats) • Use your goat crew to smash & grab, then blast away all your money at Mahatma
Gambling, the Indian casino — just
like in that Al Cappuccino movie • PRANKNET — The static contract database lets goats pick and choose from available jobs by connecting with local contacts such as Vlad the Crimean, and you get to run his errands • Buy
things using your easy - earned cash.
While alcohol, drugs,
gambling, pornography and sex addictions are these «usual suspects,»
things like social media and other smartphone technology have given rise to a new form of relationship disengagement.
Things like gambling, hiding money from your spouse and spending money carelessly often result from underlying emotional problems.
Like so many
things, it is a
gamble — thankfully for most it is a
gamble that usually pays off.
It's not to poker machines or roulette wheels (though I was rather partial to the toy one I got for Christmas as a kid... ah, the
things they thought were appropriate in the good old days...) or Lotto... I
like gambling with zeitgeist *.