Sentences with phrase «meant going»

He is not interested in running for governor in 2018 — something he wouldn't say when put on the spot during a debate in his last campaign — especially if it meant going against Cuomo.
Twenty years ago, that meant going to mud sales and diners and churches.
The choices were settle or fight and fighting meant going to trial.
But reducing the overall tax «burden» meant going much further, and funding additional cuts in taxation by reducing the money that the government is able to spend on the things that, it might be argued, are best provided collectively: schools, hospitals, pensions, unemployment benefits, disability allowances, the police and the armed forces.
This meant going to bed with a fuller belly, breaking the habit of waking every 2 hours to eat and certainly contributed to him sleeping for longer periods at night.
For many years, shopping in Orland Park primarily meant going to Loebe's General Store on Union Street across from the railroad station.
It is an extra step and definitely wasn't my first choice but I was glad that my doctors suggested that option so I didn't assume that not breastfeeding meant going straight to formula.
The Rose Bowl meant going to a neighbor's house for a New Year's Day party, where the kids ran around or played video games, some of the adults hung out around the kitchen, and the rest of them (plus me) planted in the living room with the game on one of those thick, projector - type square screens.
In a conference with a pronounced middle class, Tulsa's fall meant going from nearly 12 winnable games to nearly none.
Coss wanted to shove the guards off and run to his son and hug him — but that would just mean a guaranteed beating and then trip to the Hole, which meant getting kicked out of Shock, which meant no going home.
The Broncos decided that meant going in a different direction at quarterback, but the Vikings saw enough from the quarterback to trade for him Wednesday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
I wanted to succeed so bad that it sometimes meant going over his head.
Several times during his college career at NC State, that meant going up to guys on the other team — usually quarterbacks — and stealing the hand towels that were tucked into their pants.
If you thought eating for food intolerances meant going without... think again!
As the crisis in Fallujah unfolded — as we brought food and water to thousands of displaced families — we knew that preemptive love meant going to the detainment compounds, too.
Reaching this age group meant going online.
This means going far beyond top - level digital statistics that come from tools like Google Analytics.
It could mean going into a Canadian equity growth mandate, buying emerging markets, or playing with even riskier assets.
That means go and listen to the latest company conference call, read its press releases.
Well, by investigate, I mean go through a rabbit hole of APL hashtags on Instagram, Kardashian and fitness blogger social media accounts, and street - style photos.
Letting T - Mobile buy Sprint means going from four competitors to three, a level of concentration the government has consistently said is bad for consumers.
For example, if you're at work, replenishing your energy might mean going for a walk, taking a break, watching a funny YouTube video, looking at pictures of your loved ones, meditating, or engaging in a random act of kindness for a colleague.»
This doesn't have to mean going back to school.
The ICO said it would press on even if it means going after the executives individually.
But again, its real meaning goes back to a higher power.
For me, that means going to networking events, conferences and having lunch with folks in New York City and Boston.
«Fear means go,» said Galinsky.
But it's important to set aside the time to do it, even if it means going off site to clear your head.
That means going all in and supporting them unconditionally — no indirect sabotage or undermining their efforts.
I don't just mean going on LinkedIn or some business director and looking at a title.
In business terms that means connecting with people who can be mentors, who can share information, who can help create other connections; in short, that means going into a relationship wanting something.
Upon closing the inquiries, the WTB said in a notice the results of Wheeler's investigation would have «no legal or other effect or meaning going forward.»
The screen is ion - strengthened, which means it goes through a process in which sodium ions in the glass are replaced by potassium ions.
This means going where the users are, and communicating on their terms.
Isolate protein is the purest and most easily digested form of protein supplement, which means it goes straight to the muscles, more easily than just about any other form of protein.
If you want to study the arts because you love it and can't imagine doing anything else, by all means go ahead.
«That means going in new directions from other sellers.»
If you're traveling to a small town or a rural setting, then by all means go for a rental car.
This might mean going to a networking event, visiting a client, making phone calls instead of just sending emails, doing errands, even spending time in a coffee shop to work on your laptop.
That means going digital.
For some, though, failure means going without — or worse, possibly forcing their children to go without.
Train delays, traffic jams and broken - down buses can mean going from satisfied to «hangry» before reaching the destination.
You'll find saving money doesn't always mean going without.
It means going deep to provide content that is smart, authentic and something readers will find to be of value.
The bigger their failures, the bigger their bonuses and the more they celebrate because it means they went for huge wins.
Mr. Dayler, of CASA, said students in other provinces are accustomed to tuition increases and the idea that a post-secondary education means going into debt.
By the early 20th century, bandwagons were commonplace in political campaigns, and «jump on the bandwagon» had become a derogatory term used to describe the social phenomenon of wanting to be part of the majority even when it means going against one's principles or beliefs.
This can also mean going a step further and diversifying by market capitalization (defined as the number of outstanding shares multiplied by the stock price).
So Apollo will protect its equity investments, on behalf of its funds, even if it means going to the ends of the earth to fight with its creditors.
Potentially, the company could opt for a «direct listing» which would mean going public without doing an IPO.
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