Sentences with phrase «little about this deal»

Can you tell us a little about this deal and what advantages it will bring to the carrier?

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But he couldn't resist a final dig at those rooting for his firm to fail, relaying a «little ditty» about how short sellers were apparently dealt with in the 19th century: «He who sells what isn't his» n, must buy it back or go to pris» n.»
It's a little harder to deal with the haters who attack whenever you write something positive, or even whenever you write anything at all about Apple, because their arguments aren't entirely incorrect or unsympathetic.
«We make a big deal about the controversial nature of our business and market around it,» explains Biderman, pointing out that the thousands of user profiles on Avid's various international sites represent, in the aggregate, a vast sociological study of human infidelity, an area that has traditionally attracted little in the way of sociological scrutiny.
As the radio host said in announcing the new deal on his show, his relationship with SiriusXM is a little like a marriage: «I am living a dream here on satellite radio and [Sirius CEO] Jim Meyer is my life partner and the baby we are about to have is our new streaming video app.»
The merger, announced on Friday, was embraced by Wall Street at a time when deal advisers have had little to crow about.
«Being gay has never been a big deal to me, which is why it's a little funny to be getting all this attention about it,» he told GQ.
There are so many details to think about during an acquisition that little time is spent on what will happen after the deal is done.
Several believe the company would have been better off saying little about Russian interference and note that other companies, such as Twitter, which have stayed relatively quiet on the issue, have not had to deal with as much criticism.
For all the headlines devoted to the event, you'd think this was a really big deal — either a signal that our economy has zoomed past the lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession, or evidence of a bubble about to pop, as CNBC wondered a little while ago.
Deal - makers said that companies already on the road pitching their offerings witnessed little effect, though some issuers about to start the process waited until an end to the political impasse was in sight.
And while the bookmaker has been rumoured to be a seller for a little while now, sources said the deals in question were more about combining William Hill's Australian footprint with another similar sized business via a scrip - based deal.
If you read between the lines on this Caisse / Lightspeed deal; or, if you can find the video interview with CEO Dax Desilva talking about this deal; it is obvious to me that this was a clear instance where the US - based venture company was trying to force an exit strategy to support their own exit methodology and x-return on capital goals; and likely with little concern for Lightspeed's long term goals as a stand alone company.
The first is to have an inexact knowledge of the securities in which one is dealing, to know too little about a company's management, its earnings and prospects for future growth.
The Catholic Church does a great deal of work to help the poor and needy and comparing them to rednecks shows just how little you know about the Church's work.
While the mainline has a great deal to say about the social - structural evils that afflict children, it sidesteps the impact of family breakdown on child well - being and has very little to say about the responsibilities that parents have to their children.
From them we get a good deal of information about Paul and the early Church, but very little about Jesus.
The office was first headed by Will Hays, a former U.S. postmaster general who knew little about movies but a great deal about politics and protocol.
In the last thirty - four years we've done a great deal of discarding; about forty - eight million little American bodies have gone down garbage disposals, into incinerators, and into landfills.
Even today, when issues of sexual violence receive considerable media attention, surveys and studies indicate that the majority of ministers and seminary students know almost nothing about the dynamics of sexual and family violence and have little or no experience in dealing with it.
I made a big deal about this little word «But» in Ephesians 2:4.
When some of the anger and frustration had been dealt with, not only verbally but also physically using foam rubber bats, (2) and Connie and Steve were feeling a little more friendly toward each other, the counselor asked them to try telling each other what they still liked about their marriage and about each other.
Most readers unobsessed with literalism find that these stories say very little about the mechanics of birth, but a great deal about the dimensions of faith in threatening circumstances.
The topic is one about which I know very little myself, but about which I have had the good fortune to have met others who know a great deal.
Indeed, only 20 percent say they have thought about it a great deal, while 45 percent have thought about it only a little or hardly at all.
Most of them were well versed in Scriptures, religious history, liturgy, church law, and other tools of their trade, but they knew very little about the human beings with whom they had to deal.
This little academic exercise should help us see that a good deal of talk about education as primarily a «bringing out» of latent knowledge, with consequences for the entire process of instruction, is beside the point.
When you think about how many Jews have died getting and keeping that little strech of land, and how many would have had to die to take it by force, the Holocaust starts to look like a good deal (to that segment of Judaism that holds Israel to be holy land worth any amount of death to recover and keep).
Amazing how this picture can be more about the perception felt by the little one, versus the actions or intentions of the bigger ones; how many pastors / (c) hurches deal with this on the level of seeing what's actually there versus what they perceive.
Jesus offers more commentary on how to deal with wealth than on how to handle sex — a fact ignored by today's church, which is preoccupied by matters of sex while it says very little about money.
The smell like someone jamming two large needles a good deal up into your nasal cavity and then taking them out and then jamming them back in the diaper had to be changed though so I learned along with the wonder and amazement of responsibility in the life of a little universe just learning about how wonderful and talented it is and all it had to do was be born and stuff just worked unless the cuts came but I did let that happen not when homosexuals could get married and marijuana was legal now to remove the guns and evangelicals and live in peace with the other people.
Consequently, this argument contributes very little either toward defending the cognitive significance of Stapp's proof or toward clarifying the status of the unknowable spin values with which the proof deals; the same can be said of his argument defending the general significance of talk about possibilities.
I find most people of faith talk a great deal about helping others and do very little actual helping.
Hempton's third chapter, «The Medium and the Message,» says little about the message but a great deal about the medium.
In reading your posts, you seem to know a great deal about guns, but little about hunting.
Now, please promise me you won't throw these Crispy Pumpkin Tacos in my face OR click the little red X in the corner of your screen when I tell you this one little kind of a big deal thing about these Crispy Pumpkin Tacos.
It was a big deal for his little town of about 1600 people.
About an ounce or so grated on whatever I'm eating and then deal with the aftermath (itchy skin and a little stomach distress).
Crispy bacon works fine but, as we're talking about a spinach and zucchini soup, I thought adding it a little more fat was no big deal Of course, vegetarian can still realize this soup recipe without the bacon part.
About this particular recipe... few months ago my mum brought me bunch of dried figs and I do nt have a deal with them in vegan cooking before (I «m all about dates you know:)-RRB- so everytime I open my fridge these little strangers looked at me reproachfAbout this particular recipe... few months ago my mum brought me bunch of dried figs and I do nt have a deal with them in vegan cooking before (I «m all about dates you know:)-RRB- so everytime I open my fridge these little strangers looked at me reproachfabout dates you know:)-RRB- so everytime I open my fridge these little strangers looked at me reproachfully.
And you don't feel guilty about throwing them away when long - forgotten leftovers get a little too gnarly to want to deal with, but they also wash easily and have a tight - fitting lid that won't leak during your commute.
Spoon about 1 - 2 Tbsp of the apple mixture into the middle of each muffin and push it down a little (no big deal if some is around the sides, too).
O ye of little faith.Just trust me on this one.How many times have owners / presidents come out to say players won't be sold bla bla bla.What he said is just for formality sake.Have you forgotten what Aulas said about Lacazette?Listen Thomas Lemar has his heart completely set on a move to Arsenal.What has even made him firm and influenced his decision the more is the fact that are lot of Monaco players have left and likely more will be leaving.The guy just doesn't want to stay and will likely be an Arsenal player in the coming days.One thing slowing down the deal is Monaco want to be assured they can replace him.The deal is basically a done deal.As I said insider sources are twice as fast as the media.So whether the vice p. likes it or not he'll become an Arsenal player.Mark my words.
I personally believe that Wenger didn't push to have the contracts of Sanchez, Ozil, Ramsey and Ox renewed earlier because he was going to use it as leverage when renegotiating his own deal... so far that tactic has backfired as we know little more about this squad moving forward than we did in May and Wenger clearly misjudged just how important his staying would be to both Sanchez and Ox... I like Lacazette, but I liked him a lot more 2 years ago at 20 million less... Sead might come good but once again he wasn't a necessity buy, except that he was a free transfer and was signed early... another «wag the dog» tactic employed by the powers that be... as for the rest of the roster, very little has changed, except that it's way too big and lacks the cutting edge to take this club to new heights.
And to be honest, I think that a lot of the best players in the world could probably be called a little bit arrogant or difficult to deal with, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and many more, so the so - called revelations about the Arsenal striker revealed by our former right back Lee Dixon in a Metro report this week strike me as not very revealing or particularly important.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
We keep hearing little bits about the ongoing contract negotiations but as yet we are really no closer to knowing what will happen with the pair of Gunners who will be coming to the final year of their current deals at the end of this season.
After this video was shared of Myles looking beastly at offensive tackle, Chris said «you already know the deal» to a UM fan about his little bro joining him in Ann Arbor.
I knew it was a little early because you tend to try to want to think about saving that bump - and - run deal for the last lap, but I just took my chance with it and if he got back to my rear bumper, then so be it.
Kroenke isn't interested in a new manager, it means changing his main accountant and there's little reason to do so with the numbers we make, especially when we're about to land a new deal with Adidas or Nike that will make further profit.
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