Sentences with phrase «much as winning»

In our minds, «losing hurts twice as much as winning thrills.»
RAINN offers some helpful hints to what you should and should not do while under oath, but they aren't defenses so much as winning attitudes.
This, as much as winning elections, was what the Democracy Alliance and liberal mega-donors sought to change.51
As much as winning the league title should be our priority, returning to the Champions League is a must and the fact that the Europa League can take us back to the Champions League should motivate us to take the competition serious.
Can you seriously tell me you celebrated fourth as much as winning the cup?
«Losing snowballs just as much as winning does,» says Mason, «and Nick really helped change that culture.»
However, as much as we won the game regardless... truth be told, that was one of our poorest performances.
They wanted to dazzle as much as win.
And honestly... I'm happy to blog about the mistakes as much as the wins.

Not exact matches

It's rare to find a successful one whose journey hasn't been characterized as much by stress, risk and insane hours as it has been by flashes of insight and triumphant wins.
Callaway Golf is engaged in a new promotion where if you go out and try out one of their Big Bertha clubs at a participating retailer, you have a chance to win Phil Mickelson's payday at Pinehurst, which could be as much as $ 1.5 million.
It was in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Florida, where the margin of victory for Trump was at times as thin as can be — so much so that Michigan has yet to be officially called — that he won the presidency.
With all of the options available to customers, in order to win and keep their business, you have to remove friction from your customers» lives as much as possible.
In fact, Amgen's Repatha and Sanofi's Praluent, the first of these types of treatments to win approval in the U.S., reduced LDL cholesterol by as much as 60 % in clinical trials.
People's morale, though, is much more a result of whether we are kicking butt and making a difference for our customers, also known as winning.
But accumulating debt is as much a behavioral problem as a math problem, so get some easy wins under your belt by purging some smaller debts first.
The Spotify - NMPA deal counts as a win for a music industry that has constantly battled with streaming platforms, where as much as 25 % of activities on these services could be unlicensed, the Times reported.
With the estimated cost of the project as high as $ 12 billion, including as much as $ 10 billion for cement, the contract would likely be a huge win for a local building company.
On Monday, Beef Products Inc. (BPI) and ABC News delivered their opening statements in a trial that could result in a verdict of as much as $ 5.7 billion if Beef Product Inc. wins.
But as controversy over the Northern Gateway pipeline to the West Coast and opposition to some oilsands development shows, winning their consent makes for a much smoother ride.
«We are looking at investment and research as leading indicators of who is going to win that disruptive race, much like investing in the early days of internet technology would have led you to companies like Amazon,» he said.
How you conduct yourself offstage carries just as much weight, according to Tabrez Ebrahim, co-founder of Evanston, Ill. - based NuMat Technologies, a clean - energy technology company that has won about $ 1.3 million in contests this year, including top honors at the U.S. Department of Energy's first National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition.
The award - winning brew is a bright and not overly astringent beer (doesn't have as much of a puckering quality).
The stock in trade of this award - winning 1960s ad industry TV drama is moral ambiguity, perhaps as much of a hook as the smoking and drinking and skirt - chasing that titillate the show's audience.
After all, when you work in business development, you win some and you lose some — and not everyone cares about responsiveness as much as I do.
Modelled on official racewear of the 1970s (the strapped collar is as much a giveaway as the stripes), the inside features an iconic image of McQueen and his «Little Porsche» 908 — the car he drove for 12 Hours of Sebring in 1970, and nearly won.
And every time you win a cup or a trophy, Ferguson says, you should bring every member of your staff into that canteen — «the laundry girls, the canteen staff, the groundsmen» — and pour the champagne for everyone because it's their trophy as much as the players».
Much as it may be tempted to brag about winning what could be the richest initial stock offering by a Chinese company, Wall Street should be embarrassed.
Doing the right thing only reluctantly and as part of a strategy to win a confidence vote may not sound like much of an achievement except for the fact that he did it.
On Sunday, The New York Times reported that Trump converted nearly a billion dollars in business losses — from failed ventures in casinos, real estate and a now defunct regional airline — to win a free pass with the IRS with the potential to shield as much as 18 years of his personal income from taxes.
The most anti-Obamacare senators want to undo the law's insurance regulations as much as they can, and they have rallied around a proposal by Sen. Ted Cruz (R - TX) that would give them a win on that front.
And so, as that Gundotra speech exemplified, Android winning became synonymous with Google winning, when in fact Android was as much ouroboros as asset.
Much as Sparkbuy's direct - to - consumer website was winning rave reviews from users, there was new and substantial interest was on the part of other companies.
Tull is also a proud investor in Oculus and believes that the impact of virtual reality, no matter who wins, will be much more significant than past breakthroughs such as HDTV and 3 - D movies.
This may seem counterintuitive because the math would seem to tell you to pay off the highest interest debt first, but accumulating debt is as much a behavioral problem as a math problem, so get some easy wins under your belt by purging some easy debts first.
As much as I like the initial look of Jay Powell, I have to say that I think he is in a no - win positioAs much as I like the initial look of Jay Powell, I have to say that I think he is in a no - win positioas I like the initial look of Jay Powell, I have to say that I think he is in a no - win position.
So «winning» the lawsuit cost Mother Jones 30 times as much as the amount it would have had to pay if it had lost.
You can bet as little or as much as you want, but obviously the more you bet, the more you stand to win!
Aspirational upstarts such as Dfinity, RChain, Cardano and Tezos will have to do much more than simply technically outperform to win market share,» the report said.
The main man in this regard was Mr. Paul Boothe, an unassuming, consummate federal civil servant who proved in the heat of battle that he could negotiate with the best of them. If only all our public officials were as determined and skilful in their efforts to pro-actively win real investment and real opportunities for our industries. The St. Catharines announcement is in large part the fruition of the efforts by Boothe (and all the other stakeholders in last year's rescue, including the provincial government and the CAW) to negotiate a package that was much more than a bailout. Rather, it was a recipe for a reaffirmed Canadian presence by these two lynchpin manufacturers (GM and Chrysler).
You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when you have succeeded, you make them twice as much a child of hell as you are» (Matthew 23:14 - 16).
«I'm embarrassed as I'm getting older about how much of my energy and vitality as a younger man was driven by ego and a win - lose mentality.»
The teachers at two different Catholic schools, as well as many years of Cathecism taught me that questioning your faith is a natural and desirable trait, since when your faith wins, it will have grown to be that much stronger.
As someone who has spent much of my life on and around rivers, I can attest: the water always wins.
This is certainly an interesting article which raises a legitimate question for those of faith as well as for those without any specific spiritual belief system: Does God care who wins and if so, why and how much and what influence does He have over the outcome?
You travel over land and sea to win a single convert, and when he becomes one, you make him twice as much a son of hell as you are.
Why do we struggle so much because its our old nature that fights against our new nature in Christ which ever one we give into is the one that rules us.But as a born again believer sin shall not have dominion over us.The battle has been won by Christ so by believing in him we also walk as he does as a victor not a victim.Its his holy spirit that empowers us to do what is impossible in the flesh.But to do that our old nature or heart must be crucified with Christ.brentnz
Some say he should have seen her as a competitor, who won her way to the tournament, much as he did, regardless of sex:
Jesus is indignant that the scribes and Pharisees (1) will not enter the kingdom of heaven themselves and stand in the way of others entering it as well; (2) will do almost anything to win a proselyte only to make that proselyte twice as much a child of hell as they are; (3) confuse people by senseless oaths, telling them that if they swear by the Temple, their oath is not binding, but if they swear by the gold of the Temple, it is binding - the fools ought to realize, Jesus says, that the Temple includes all that is in it; (4) tithe some of their money but neglect justice and mercy and faith, which are weightier moral matters, when they ought both to tithe and perform these greater acts of righteousness as well; (5) are careful about outward cleanliness but careless about the inward disposition, so that they are filled with extortion and greed; (6) appear righteous but really are hypocrites, because their appearance hides all manner of iniquity inside; (7) pretend to revere the prophets of history whom their parents killed but continue to practice the evil of their parents by rejecting those whom God sends to them now (Matt.
For my part I have been very much taken with — I should say, won over by — the eschatological interpretation that Jurgen Moltmann gives to the Christian kerygma in his work The Theology of Hope.1 As we know, Johannes Weiss and Albert Schweitzer are at the origin of the reinterpretation of the whole of the New Testament, starting with the preaching of the Kingdom of God and of the last things and breaking with the moralizing Christ of the liberal exegetes.
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