Sentences with phrase «mean more like»

This would mean more like 1 deg C by the 2100 (remember CO2 per se effect saturates logarithmically).
I mean more like 1929, 1987 type events.
Or does it mean more like «Don't let leaves, nachos, and 2 - inch chunks of gasket material fall in.»?
I find most insulting of all about this gag - a-thon (not «gag» as in «hardy - har - har» slapstick... I mean more like the two - girls - one - cup kind) the fact that the MANY producers and directors could not make this thing work better with an ensemble like this.
I'm happiest when... I'm busy, but I mean more like the good kind of busy.
I mean more like..
@Florence You mean more like Swizterland or Sweden?
In this case, they take spirit to mean more like the character or nature of a person.
Sittings are announced only a few days in advance - and an advertised start time of 10 am means more like 11:30 by the time everyone's ready.
This means more likes per photo and more followers.
Well, when I said «virtual reality suit» I meant it more like «you control it with your body» type thing.
I meant more like, I sometimes get a bit obsessive, in a not so good way, but maybe I'm over it now.

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Live is informal — and by definition, unscripted — which means viewers feel like they're getting a more intimate experience.
«But while it's a hard one to call, they could put an asset test on it — meaning employee stock options would be taxed more heavily for those employees who work for big public companies with a large asset base, like the Big Five banks.
The program itself is also markedly different from the ones typically available through workplace wellness programs and the like; rather than encourage a more or less cold turkey approach, Pivot is a long - term undertaking meant to serve both people immediately ready to quit and those who want to transition more slowly into a smoke - free lifestyle.
In essence, the core of their business was retail, meaning it makes sense to design the office more like a store that invited shopping and the spending of money.
Though centralized services frequently mean scripted responses, Cappelli maintains those responses are more accurate and lead to better overall service — especially in America, where professional services like payroll, benefits and compliance — once the domain of in - house staff — are becoming massive industries in and of themselves.
Starting a business on a shoestring budget is the norm, but that doesn't mean you have to look like you're on a tight budget — not any more.
«That doesn't mean you shouldn't work on yourself and develop yourself and learn to make people more comfortable, but at a certain point it's like, what are you trying to accomplish?»
As Bloomberg notes, rival apparel companies like Under Armour (UA) and Adidas (ADS) are likely to enter the bidding for the lucrative Texas contract — which could be worth more than $ 15 million per year — once it comes up for grabs, which means Nike will face some fierce competition if it wants to keep doing business with the school.
That said, I do think in a situation like this, there is a lot of money to be made for a business in Clearpath's position — if Uber really wants that trademark, it might be willing to pay for it, and that amount of money might end up meaning more to a smaller company than its existing brand.»
For entrepreneurs, this means tools like Facebook's targeted advertisements are going to become smarter and more powerful.
Teasing it like this means there will now be even more pressure on him — and on Tesla — for it to be a good one.
The survey, comprising 1,000 Americans aged 40 to 59, concluded that having more financial security was the No. 1 life change that respondents said would increase their overall happiness — exceeding, by far, alternative options like building stronger relationships, cultivating more meaning and purpose, and having more time in the day.
Like Edberg, more and more entrepreneurs now understand what that means: the leviathans using market power to favor their own offerings.
It may sound a little like something out of an episode of the «The Jetsons,» but the reality is the Federal Aviation Administration is required to implement regulations to integrate commercial drones into the national airspace by 2015, meaning flying robots are going to become a lot more common in the U.S.
That seems like a normal web browser... but it's also connected to Tor, which means you can now access Dark Web websites and have relatively more online privacy than before.
Helpshift does «in app» support, which means it is more like a virtual guide to find the answer.
The name «Amazon» to the average consumer means the place you buy stuff, more so than even major brands like Walmart and Target.
That means more fees on «extras» like seat assignments and snacks.
In this modern age, that can be taken quite literally — rather than lovers giving each other paper cards that say stuff like «I Choo - Choo - Choose You,» people today are more prone to express their love electronically through various means including e-mail, text messages and social media.
Having its most popular networks in the least expensive cable bundle on Spectrum means more audience and revenue for Viacom, which like its peers, is struggling to keep viewers as people increasingly watch shows on smartphones and tablets.
Small touches like flowers, paintings, and area rugs are meant to make the office feel less like a place of work and more like a home.
He's been propagating the «day 1» mantra for decades, and it's meant as a reminder that Amazon should never stop acting like a startup — even though the company now boasts more than 560,000 employees and more than 100 million members of Amazon Prime, the company's paid service for free shipping on select items.
Anti-Keystone groups like to argue that blocking the pipeline would choke oilsand development in Alberta, but a much more likely scenario is that the oil industry would simply look for alternative transport means.
Whereas sites like Pinterest and Google + tend to lean towards permanence, meaning content posted on these channels have more potential to be discovered long after they have been shared.
A thorough selection process for picking your team members has greater long - term benefits, even if this means you spend more time recruiting than you'd like to.
In his experience dealing with large customers, net 45 days actually meant «more like net 60 or net 70,» Carroll says.
KERNEN: You want... PRESIDENT TRUMP: We need almost more than ever before — I mean, we've been in wars so we needed it then — but we need to be sure that our military is properly funded, and it would be really great to get rid of the, you know, we'd like to have a regular budget.
President Trump's pick for national security advisor signals a willingness by the administration to take a more hard - line stand against adversaries like Iran or Venezuela — and that could mean higher oil prices.
While the 20th century saw massive corporations build vast factories to churn out the products of an elite class of industrial geniuses like Edison and Ford and Jobs, the 21st century is more likely to see what we might loosely call the democratization of design, production and, ultimately, innovation, as the means of technologically sophisticated design and manufacturing become widely available.
However, while on the surface it may not seem like a big deal, the reality is in today's NFL draft to slide down seven picks means a loss of more than $ 6 million in total contract value.
That theoretically means they'll be able to design even more powerful games that can offload some computing to Microsoft's servers, but it will also inevitably lead to more boondoggles like the recent SimCity fiasco.
This means covering stories of the moment such as the boom in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and the «initial coin offering» craze that has enabled firms to raise more than $ 1 billion in 2017 alone.
That means Cloth & Company holds no inventory, and can take more design risks and spin up partnerships with retailers like Target (tgt) and Amazon in a matter of a month, says co-founder Meganne Wecker.
For business owners, this means there is an increased emphasis on sharing posts that will get people liking, commenting and sharing more.
In effect, that means the company won't be raising list prices more than 5.4 % this year — a step further than other companies like Allergan (agn), Novo Nordisk (nvo), and others who have promised to keep spikes in the single digits.
According to Lindstrom, technology like this means means we're 7 to 10 percent more likely to buy than we were in the past.
Meantime, retailers like Walmart who are raising minimum wages are more likely doing so because the labor market is tightening, meaning it's more competitive to fight for the low - salaried workers that retailers generally employ.
Wide adoption, though, will mean your already anxiety - inducing airport terminal will suddenly look more like a course from Mario Kart.
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