At the same time, though, the exploration segments tend to carry on for too long and without
much interesting happening along the way, so a lot of the game feels like padding.
There's so
much interesting happening in this dish that your mouths kind of shouting - Wait, slow down!
Not exact matches
But, what typically
happens in this cycle, is
interest rates start to accelerate, leading credit spreads — essentially the gap between how
much more of a return bonds provide compared with US treasuries — to compress.
Like so
much happening in provincial politics today, a serious debate about this policy will serve the broader national
interest.
«By joining forces with Twitter, we can do so
much more to help you find
interesting, timely, and useful information about what's
happening around you,» the company wrote in a blog post.
Allocating money for retirement can have the snowball effect — meaning it may not seem like
much is
happening at first, but as a result of compound
interest, those savings will eventually build up to form a large base of cash,» he says.
Because
interest rates have been on the decline for the past thirty plus years and can't fall
much further, investors have turned their attention to what
happens when rates have a meaningful rise.
I don't know exactly what's going to
happen, but simple math based on the current level of
interest rates leads me to believe that these risk premiums will be
much wider in the future over longer time frames than they've been in the recent past.
Real breaking - news events
happened only every so often, and people lost
interest in them quickly; more quickly than ever, in fact, now that there was so
much else to distract them.
I'd written one book about Wall Street, Liar's Poker, and pretty
much assumed I'd never write another, as I further assumed that nothing would ever
happen on Wall Street that was as
interesting to me as what had
happened to me — or, if it did, I'd be the last person anyone on Wall Street would want to tell about it.
Most people are
much less
interested, because a lot can
happen in 25 years.
It would be obliged to keep a very tight rein on its borrowing or lenders, fearing insolvency, would demand higher, possibly
much higher,
interest rates, as has
happened in Europe.
l'm not so
much interested in the metaphysical debate if this is a sign from God / s or not that this shrine
happened to survive.
One has to wonder if the driving force behind
much historical Jesus scholarship is more an a priori disbelief in orthodoxy than a historian's genuine (and disinterested)
interest in what really
happened.
As the restaurant critic for LA Weekly, there are three things I know for certain: (1) L.A. is arguably the most
interesting place to eat in America right now; (2)
much of our most remarkable dining
happens in places that are hard to infiltrate and understand — even for those of us who live here; and (3) this is particularly true of the San Gabriel Valley (the SGV), the 284 - mile swath of land that lies to the east of the city and holds the most thrilling international eating in America.
Idk about you but whenever I hear Barca or Real
interested in our players (which
happens to be the case every season) I feel flattered and proud to be a gooner, it shows how
much quality our team has
I'm not sure if the Leafs would have
much interest in Honka, but i'm sure a bigger deal could
happen if they did.
Only scenario where I can see us getting a new striker if Giroud is getting sold, maybe there will be
interest from PSG if Ibrahimovic decides to leave them but can't imagine
much else
happening, esp if Theo extends.
While we don't know how
much of City's
interest in Stones came from the manager as opposed to the wider scouting structure, we do know that Guardiola, generally speaking, believes that football
happens everywhere on the pitch; that he views the icing as an integral and indivisible aspect of the cake.
Low and behold it was Arsenal and it just developed from there, so pretty
much here I am and it was quite a straight forward process and quite
interesting that it
happened so quickly.
You bring up some
interesting issues and I agree with you — there's no way to know how
much of what
happened had to do with deep - seated issues, how
much had to do with being a stay - at - home - dad and how
much each became an enabler for the other.
Neither Will Straw of the remain campaign, nor Matthew Elliott are
much interested in what
happens after the referendum.
The great irony of the history, in my view, is that accepting Churchill's critique of the appeasement policy of the 1930s was very explicitly a choice that our
interests were inextricably linked with what
happened in Europe (there is an argument, made by Paul Kennedy and others, that this can be said of
much English and British history back to 1066) and that this inevitably meant speeding the decline of Empire and global power status.
When it
happens once, the coincidences become
interesting (same pattern: Not
much evidence, not
much logic, white helmets on the scene first, similar strategic circumstances).
The more
interesting question is what is
happening in LD - v - Lab seats that have
much bigger majorities, are the Lib Dems going to be wiped out there?
Certainly everybody that I saw in my short time was extremely
interested in purchasing a car and if they
happen to be from the more upwardly mobile kind of middle class, they were very
interested in buying not a fuel - efficient car but a hummer even, you know, pretty
much following the exact same model as the American aspiration or, you know, the «American dream» model and certainly the suburbs seem to be a growing trend and if you noticed that, Philip, you know, I visited a suburb called Orange County outside of Beijing and it really looked like Orange County and they even had like the palm trees and everything and I saw these in all the cities I visited Chongqing, Chengdu, various other cities that I visited, they were ringed by suburbs and the folks who live there, you know, the privileged few were using cars to commute into the cities for work.
The immunologist of today, however, is not so
much interested in finding out how to immunize people more effectively against diphtheria or poliomyelitis as he is concerned with understanding what
happens when people become immune.
That
interested Biswal and Hilou, but not as
much as what they saw
happening around the edges, where line tension formed by the outermost particles determined the ultimate shape of the arrays.
Then there are people — I
happen to be one of them — who say that the gene is
interesting but probably largely irrelevant to
much of what goes on in the cell.
So does the food system, once you get away from growing food [in] oil which is our current preoccupation and one that isn't going to last
much longer, the need for local production and control and whatever food has the same, and I was trying to argue at the end I think
much the same thing is sort of
happening with culture as well, that we have simultaneously this incredibly
interesting global thing, the Internet and it's allowing you to live very locally and globally at the same time.
The
interesting thing to note is how
much of our legs, core, and upper back we are using to make this pose safely
happen!
Interesting, but both insulin and GH are what we call «surrogate endpoints» we're really concerned with what is
happening to them as
much as we are our true endpoint: fat burning.
I had a pretty
interesting last couple of days which made me realise that so
much can
happen in such a short time.
«It's for the younger consumer who is new to the fashion world and is just becoming
interested in what's
happening, as well as the slightly older consumer who is
much more
interested in our application and dye process, for example.»
And it just so
happens with me, I don't always have a mastery of the software or as
much as an
interest with the production aspect.
The same thing
happened with American mortgages: Banks were not as
much making money on
interest and repayments, as on sale of bundled mortgages as «securities» — they needed to issue as many mortgages as possible and stopped checking them, started to close their eyes on what was really going on.
It doesn't matter what your circumstances are, NewFriends4u is designed to help you find and make female friendships online we all know how
much fun it is to be with our female friends for a coffee, or chatting on the phone discussing what has been
happening during our day, what has been going on at work or with our relationship
interests.
Follow their posts and
interests though not too
much because it might be misinterpreted as stalking, and you won't desire that to
happen.
Therefore, if you
happen to be
interested in a Filipina and she is in her early 20's, chances are she has not done
much dating.
Don't let this be your only criteria though for there is so
much more to a person than just their race — it does make for a good starting point though if you
happen to be somebody who has
interest or attraction in somebody of a different race than you.
This makes this dating website
much more
happening, fun, exciting and
interesting.
Interesting thing
happened a few weeks ago... I met my «friend» for lunch and I spent $ 40 on lunch for both of us (no big deal)-- she was somewhat appalled and said we aren't spending that
much for lunch ever again.
Cinematically, seeing Jackman standing behind protective glass isn't as visually
interesting, so I understand the choice, but in a movie where so
much is actually technologically possible this was one of the more unrealistic things that
happened.
Not all that
much happens, but the episodes nip along just smartly enough to sustain
interest as to what this jigsaw puzzle will look like once assembled, the disclaimer being that viewers will have good reason to be ticked off if the payoff doesn't justify the commitment.
For a long time its sole developer expressed an
interest in bringing the game to the Switch and even the Nintendo 3DS, and while a 3DS release has still yet to
happen, Axiom Verge is still pretty
much the game players have falling in love with, only a little more different.
Just when things seem hopeless, the two
happen upon help from a most unexpected companion — one who has been following their journey with
much interest from the start.
Like exploration, combat
happens on both land and sea, with sea combat being
much more
interesting.
We don't care what
happens to either of the protagonsists, we don't care who gets whacked, who gets away with the money, we've been given the runaround so
much that we simply lose
interest.
The
interesting thing back then is the media created the narrative — they decided, «Right, we've got the villain, we've got the princess...» and they pitted these two women against each other, which I think in today's lens may not have
happened because obviously she was surrounded by a lot of men that were instrumental in what
happened, but it became very
much the narrative of Tonya and Nancy.
Ultimately, What Just
Happened doesn't encroach on
much territory not already covered by Robert Altman's excellent 1992 film about a Hollywood producer, The Player, and as a result, it's only really recommended for fans of the stars, the director, or those
interested in the insider look into Hollywood.