Sentences with phrase «little sayings like»

No little sayings like mommy's little slugger or daddy's princess.
You could make it super cute with a little saying like «you are my sunshine» or whatever you would like.

Not exact matches

That said, there's a little bit more sensitivity in the arts than in the military, and I'm nothing like that character.
Like its cheese - loving Kickstarters say, «however you slice it, the Grilled Cheesus lets you bring little grilled miracles to mealtime, snack time, or anytime.»
«The downfall might be having to make little changes in the store, and you don't have everything in place right away like other franchisees will,» she says.
Get 2,000 people in a room and at least half will say they'd like to lose a little weight.
«The next time something like this happens with company we know, we might engage a little more with the press and help them hear another side of the story,» he says.
Customers want to support cool small businesses like Kepler's, says Sutherland; they just need a little nudge.
«A dirty little secret of the beauty industry is that Chanel No. 5 costs, like, $ 150, but to actually make the Chanel No. 5 costs, like, nothing,» Weiss says.
Next, he searched the internet for answers: «I was a little miffed,» he says, and disappointed «that sunroofs don't have a protective membrane making them like windshields.»
However, Flaugh did express some skepticism about the video saying, «It seems a little bit like this is a set up.»
Compared to larger firms, which must go through layers of management and bureaucracy to develop new technology, «we're like the little speedboat,» says CEO and founder Jason Smith.
«What you should begin to notice if you're doing it correctly [is that] you'll feel like things are a little bit more slowed down, you'll feel a little bit less stressed out, you'll have a larger perspective on things,» he says.
That's why saying things like «What I've found is...» or «I think...» carry little weight.
«Somehow, we didn't get hit with a tidal wave of selling that many expected... despite all the sturm und drang about little Rocket Man in North Korea or the sheer impotence of Congress or Trump's tweets that often seem, let's say, out of step with folks like Washington, Jefferson [and] Lincoln, to name three of our more presidential presidents,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Experts, though, say that might be taking things a little too far, even in a hacker - rich environment like the Rio Olympics.
«It's a little like not speeding whether or not you know there's a speed camera,» said Mark Hamrick, a senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com.
There's no question that it today's valuation — if you look at the S&P overall, forward PE's are about 18.5, the long - term average is more like 15.5 — you could say that it looks a little bit rich.
And even as a little kid, I said to myself I would never, ever, let a man speak to me like that.
Even Rusnak seems to think his invention is a little freaky: «It feels like someone's stalking me,» he says in a video that shows the cyborg cart on the move.
«His learning curve has been a little disappointing, meaning he hasn't caught on like everyone has said here, «If he did this, he'd be OK.»»
«We started saving for them years ago like good little planners, but apparently it wasn't enough,» says the 56 - year - old.
«Every little step I took in this new direction, it was like feeling my molecules aligning,» Hardwick says.
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.»
As we've said before, there's no one fitness tracker that manages to provide comprehensive feedback without looking like a little computer on your wrist.
«Every conversation becomes a little bit more familiar and a little bit more real like two people talking to each other versus just an email or a support ticket,» he says.
«When the stock market goes up like it has, it makes people feel better, which feeds demand for little luxuries like dining out,» says Plunkett.
In Scaramucci's first appearance in front of the White House press corps in his new role last week, he said he and Priebus «are a little bit like brothers, where we rough each other up once in a while, which is totally normal for brothers.»
«It is a little like a spaceship landed,» Jobs said at one point.
It was like a little gift,» said Scott Eisenstein, president at SEPR Public Relations, which represents Cortica.
The 65 - year - old entrepreneur says he learned about risks from his parents who «liked to gamble, leaving me to fend for myself... I learned the difference between gambling, which I do little of, and risk - taking, which I do all the time.»
Myths, like the so - called «disincentives» to work in programs that ensure basic living standards, and half - truths like Trump's «infrastructure plan,» which amounts to little more than tax giveaways to Wall Street that the CBO says will not meaningfully increase infrastructure investment.
«They thought it was a little daunting but they liked it because they knew that at least they would be able to get in front of the admissions committee virtually,» she says.
The stainless - steel screws that hold his spine together sit just beneath his skin; when they get cold, he says, «it feels like a little bomb in there.»
As he scouted for data - management companies, he told them that he'd really love to throw a little sole - source business their way, but a client like, say, American Express needed longer payment terms.
«Back in the day,» he says, «retail banking was a little bit like drug - dealing in a bad neighbourhood.»
The new card is a little more than double the price but offers up to nine times faster performance on major AI apps like Google's TensorFlow software, Amazon's MXNet and Facebook's Caffe 2, Nvidia said.
Not everyone likes it — critics suggest that it pressures employees to take too little time off and flirt with burnout — but Hastings says it helps Netflix attract top employees.
While VidCon is still typified by mob - like worship in the form of selfies and sobbing, «this year the fans seem to have a little bit more respect,» Camarena said.
«He had a little bit of a paunch, he smoked heavily, he drank now and again... he was sort of the opposite of some of the ramrod - like leadership traits [we expect]-- except he was frighteningly competent and he cared deeply,» said Gen. McChrystal, who today advises companies on leadership and management as co-founder of the McChrystal Group.
«Be mindful of how you talk about money because little minds are like sponges,» says Jacobs.
«I think a head office tends to forget about the little guys; they feel like they're left in no - man's land and they feel like no one cares about them,» says Michelle Berg, president of the Calgary, Canada - based Eleveated HR.
In her industry, the saying had it, «little boxes» like Sutersville Lumber that responded shrewdly to the onslaught of a «big box» like Home Depot could survive.
«It tastes like candy, like a little fluffy candy,» an undercover inmate named Stephanie said.
«When we realized there were thousands of other people like us who wanted to provide coaching lessons on their own terms, rather than being employed by a gym or a tennis club, we knew it was time to transition our little operation to a nationwide service,» said Marcus.
Just like him, I hated hearing «Because I said so» when I was little, but you know what?
China and the U.S.» competition for dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) «does seem a little like the space race of the»50s,» a leading technology venture capitalist said Wednesday.
If you don't have the fiduciary standard, it's a little bit like walking down to the Ford lot and saying, «Do you think I need a new car yet or do you think I should keep driving the old one for another couple of years?»
After years of largely disregarding their warnings about exactly what companies like Facebook were doing — that is, collecting enormous amounts of information on its users and making it available to third parties with little to no oversight — the general public suddenly seemed to care about what they were saying.
Like you said, it's always those who were never providing service to others that demand premium service for little or nothing.
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