Sentences with phrase «me deep in»

Today the company, which engages in options trading across all major US asset classes, is deep in crypto.
Yes, it's an encyclopedia for emojis, and it's surprisingly deep in content.
The Israelis have said their strikes aim to prevent Irans garrison in Syria from entrenching itself deeper in support of President Bashar al - Assad and linking with Hezbollah in Lebanon to form a broad front against them.
Work on their viral cure is ongoing but deep in stealth mode.
After all, you're knee - deep in it every single day, and you may have personal biases that are hindering your ability to see things as they are.
Deep in the heart of California's desert, this secluded oasis promises escape from the heat with three splash - worthy pools.
FredFlare.com is deep in the business of selling products that make customers go «awww!»
«I highly recommend setting aside some time for a Think Week if you're looking to go deep in a particular area, facing a big decision and / or experiencing a life transition,» Schlafman concludes, stressing that you shouldn't feel wedded to any particular duration or location.
Which brings me to another important story in this issue, «Deep in Debt.»
«Deep in my heart,» she says, «I knew it was going to work.»
It can mean the difference between your website buried deep in the search engine results pages (SERPs) behind your competitors, and sitting at the top of the first page.
Whether you're an average guy just starting your running journey to shed a few pounds, or you're deep in the running game training for your next marathon, the importance of finding a good pair of running shoes remains the same.
I'm at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, which means I'm going to be knee - deep in everything from 4K TVs to wearable computers and auto technology for the foreseeable future.
Or does it pull in contributions from other parts of the cerebral cortex and even from areas that are involved in emotional behavior, like the amygdala, which lies deep in the brain's core?
The versatile Coleman Oversized Quad Chair will help you relax whether you're deep in the woods, on the sidelines of a sporting event, or watching the waves at the beach.
If you have made it to the stage where you have convinced investors to take a look at your pitch, you are already deep in the investment process.
If you're looking for help, I go into this deeper in my book, Strong is the New Skinny.
One of the pluses of being knee deep in writing my next book is that I'm getting to talk to a lot of fascinating people.
Hatred of the enemy ran deeper in the East than in the West, where atrocities were more commonplace.
Great ideas usually come from unexpected connections and initially unproductive flights of curiosity, and it's sometimes hard to pursue those possibilities when you're knee - deep in day - to - day concerns.
It's draining, it's demoralizing, it's frightening — not always, but it can feel that way when we're deep in the middle of it.
These three brands have tapped into something deeper in all of us with their spot - on video advertising campaigns that, respectively, inspire our love of nature and adventure, our need for human connection and the desire for creative thought and expression.
The war secretary kept one print to himself, however — «He did not have the heart to destroy it,» Life magazine reported — and buried it so deep in his files that it was lost to history for almost 90 years.
Deep in the dense part of the brain called the limbic system, the normally lithe network of rubbery - smooth tissue had become puffy and inflamed.
This leaping - to - conclusions phenomenon is called «recency bias,» and it's deep in our emotional wiring.
Deep in the lakes of a group of rocky, coastal islands near the south pole, the researchers uncovered an organism that resembles a bacterium, but is not.
It means that there is a proven demand in the market, your next step is to dig deep in understanding what the strengths and weaknesses for each of these are.
The denial runs deep in some, apparently.
That suggestion contradicts the prevailing anthropological logic that our species evolved somewhere deep in sub-Saharan Africa, in what some researchers have referred to as a «Garden of Eden,» then gradually moved out to other parts of the world.
Europe's still struggling, America's deep in debt, Canada's housing market could crash at any moment and markets have reacted to all of this in fits and starts.
He's been known to call reporters in the middle of the night, demanding a response to a competitor's scoop or an explanation for some offense buried deep in a story: «Why is there an adjective there?»
This eye - catching graph pops out of a report published by Boston Consulting Group on January 21: it illustrates how the current oil price crash, while not (yet) the deepest in recent memory, is the longest - lasting — and counting.
It never pays to be a mile wide and an inch deep in anything.
Niemann said that the upper reservoir was set to be built on existing infrastructure, while the lower reservoir would be located more than 500 meters deep in the rock.
I've been thinking about this a lot lately, not just because I'm neck deep in startup life, but because my startup, Iodine, has recently released a product designed to help people manage their depression.
Canadian Business: People are knee - deep in spring cleaning season right now — it must be a boom time for junk removal and house painting.
And that's why I always ask myself, deep in my heart: «Why them and not me?»»
What's more, his exit from Valeant, deep, deep in the red, will make it even harder for what was once one of the hottest firms in the hedge fund business to ever make it back on top.
And yet in many cases, the total «out - the - door» cost wasn't apparent until deep in the checkout process.
He's building a secret cabin deep in the woods of Whistler, British Columbia.
But although big companies have deep pockets, they're also waist - deep in red tape.
Whether you're neck deep in your first entrepreneurial endeavor or your startup is just a nagging idea that won't go away, you should know that the area you choose as your home base will have a big impact on your prospects for success.
Noted physician and author David Agus was deep in thought as he listened to a live, solo performance of The Swan, at Fortune's Brainstorm Health conference in San Diego on Wednesday.
Imagine summoning 411 trillion watts of power — 1,000 times more than the United States uses in any instant — at the flick of a switch, recreating the atom - altering dynamics deep in the core of a star.
He and his Ophir team of five are now bunkered down, knee deep in global resource maps, in an unassuming office in Subiaco.
«The days of segregation and discrimination marked by «Whites Only» signs on shop doors, water fountains and restrooms must remain deep in our past,» Cook wrote recently in the Washington Post.
He later said the company is deep in «production hell,» one of his go - to terms to describe the ramp up of the Model X SUV and now the Model 3 car.
There is the freedom to go deep in the culture, and tell the story from the cultural participant perspective, which allows for a high level of freedom and awareness around unique cultural and economic issues.
They were all deep in the negotiation process, and each of them had a slightly different approach.
Thus, it doesn't matter if you are handily outselling your highest competitor if your balance sheets and income statements are deep in the red.
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