Yay for
making big things happen in 2017!
And that's great because, whereas some of us are born to be the guy at the party who knows everyone, to
make big things happen, the rest of us just need to know that guy.
But it certainly looks like Sakho's head went a bit in circumstances that would completely justify one's head going a bit, and Liverpool — who like to
make a big thing out of solidarity, togetherness, and all the rest — took the harshest possible line with him.
I am not a player who's going to beat three or four people and stick it in the top corner or go round tackling people like Roy Keane... People are
making a big thing about how I don't score enough goals when that is not necessarily my first job in the team.
A few years ago Jimmy had the talent, but it was the controversy that
made him the biggest thing in tennis.
Too many people, including yours truly, have
made a big thing of the Bengals» stinginess.
Custis, Delaney, and surprisingly Henry Winter,
made a big thing of how @Arsenal shouldn't do that.
We just
made it a big thing.
Little things
make big things happen.»
«There's not much plus for Cuomo in going out of his way to pick fights with Trump now,» said Carroll who said his advice to the governor is «don't
make a big thing of it, you've got plenty of time».
Thomas claims that in 2015 George had «
made a big thing» of his faith, with his supporters saying «we don't want a Christian representing our views».
«She took what was really not much and
made a big thing of it.»
It's said that small things
make big things happen.
Going to
make big things happen in the fan world for spring summer 16.
I am ready to take this week by storm, no pun intended, and
make big things happen.
«I liked the approach, which was not to
make a big thing out it, which is where I hope we are going as a species, to not politicise one's personal orientations,» he said.
«I remember feeling like damn, is the only reason everybody's
making the big thing is because he's [British]?»
We've watched Hennessey pit its modified Cadillac Escalade against a few unlikely rivals in a contest of straight - line speed and come out victorious, so we know the Texas - based tuning company can
make big things go fast.
The important part is to keep going, no matter what, because you have everything you need to
make big things happen.
The early ones placed me twelfth, and then one placed me fourth, without
making a big thing that the group was limited to RIAs.
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I saw
him make the big things like Franz Kline.
The will and means to move quickly to
make big things happen.
But then I felt a bit guilty because they've given me this beautiful space here and it's an amazing sculpture space to
make big things in, so I've kind of changed my idea.
And by the time I got to college I was interested in
making the biggest things I could.
The way that they are carved makes them look lighter, and you see light, you almost
make these big things transparent, in a way.
I wonder what the deniers who
make a big thing of satellite data being best will make of this.
Al gore did a great job of
making it a big thing because of $ $ $; (snip) just like republicans want an alternative to evolution in children biology books.
Al gore did a great job of
making it a big thing because of $ $ $;
That's the biggest thing he's done for us, and I want to take a moment to talk about the smaller things he does for us on a regular basis that
make the big things possible.
They make a big thing of being «fourth and fifth generation farmers», yet their action will damage farming world - wide in future years.
Kraig is a stud who
makes big things happen in the interactive space.
You may feel like it's your nature and your temperament to gesticulate ardently and
make a big thing of sometimes admittedly small issues.
You seem like you're in a prime position to
make some big things happen, sweet!
Not exact matches
Before you spend a lot of time an energy creating the next
big thing, use a patent search to
make sure it hasn't already been done.
The best entrepreneurs, just like the best assassins, know that while a personal desire to do great
things drives them, the professional side is the one that needs to be in charge and
make the
big decisions.
We'd like to see companies like General Mills really stepping in, in a
big way, to do even more
things that would
make a difference.
The one virtue of startups that these
big companies do seem to value and appreciate above all (and one that
makes acquisitions so attractive rather than internal R&D efforts) is the freedom we have to embrace rapid change, the ability to adapt and pivot, and the understanding that
things may never be perfect at the start, but that you'll never get started at all if you wait until they are.
Little
things can
make a
big difference in reducing customer workload.
While there are a lot of
things you can't plan for, there were certainly a few
big traps that I could have avoided in my journey had I
made better decisions.
A topic that is often, if not altogether, missed in my entrepreneurship reading is what to do when
things go wrong, particularly when you are the one who
made the
big mistake.
Little
things make a
big difference.
The two
biggest concepts in the book are not taking
things personally and not
making assumptions.
When Reynolds first started out in the sales training program at IBM, one of the
biggest things he learned was to
make sure you listen to your customer.
Then he did the
thing that gave him an even
bigger fortune and
made him a tech industry star: He cofounded Nutanix, the poster child of the unicorn - startup era.
The good news is that there are some easy
things that people can do regularly that can
make a
big difference in their performance and long - term prospects.
«The best way to
make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in who are spending their lives developing these
things that will hopefully be a
big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
For IBM, Watson Jr. was
making big bets, shifting the company from mechanical tabulating devices to a new
thing called a computer.