Sentences with phrase «much thought before»

I'd never given it much thought before as to why Rockman Complete Works (PSX ports of 1 - 6, available on PSN as «PSOne Classics») added those shoulder toggles or threw in a slide button when pressing down + jump still worked as well, but it finally dawned on me why this was a wise move.
I can't say I had given this one much thought before but no doubt it's true.
While people often give much thought before they open joint bank accounts, they may be less careful about sharing credit - card accounts.
Based largely on testimonials from SGR members, it provides a good starting point if you've never really given the ethical side of science much thought before.
I haven't been willing to give it much thought before....
Although, I would have rarely given this much thought before.
I am sure that Mr. Hawking gave much thought before stepping out on stage and stating his position, and I personally agree with his position.

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Thank you so much for great article.I think every small business owner must read this before approaching website designers.
Risk - averse brands will want to think twice before privileging Twitter interactions or giving their Twitter team too much latitude.
I hadn't thought much about it before, but it's indeed a fascinating topic.
Do you think too much before pulling the trigger on a decision?
I now have more piece of mind in the event that I ever lose my phone, which is obviously something I'd never really put much thought into before.
I think the two companies, which were all in one before, are now much more focused, which will lead to faster growth.
Next time you need to make a decision, spend some time thinking about how much and what type of information you really need before getting carried away by your research and tripping yourself up by focusing on irrelevant data.
The CIO's role, which before was much more focused on managing operational infrastructure, was now thinking much more strategically about leveraging the backbone of the digital business and taking the technologies that marketers were using to acquire customers and use them through the rest of the enterprise.
Some of the traits that [women] may have been trying to hide or didn't think were as valuable before are actually incredibly valuable today, given how the world has changed and how people expect companies to run with a much more open, understanding and outward - facing attitude.
Before its unveiling, the iPhone 5C was thought to be a much cheaper model of the iPhone.
While every social media guidebook out there urges us to think carefully before we post anything (in fact, UAE telco du initiated a #PostWisely campaign just to promote this rationale), this particular mindset seems to have been overlooked by many of my fellow users of social media - they seem to have gotten rather comfortable with shooting off their mouths on such platforms, much like certain heads of state.
Some investors will buy an investment knowing that it costs too much because they think they can sell it before it reaches its peak, although studies suggest it's almost impossible to predict when a bubble will pop.
«It's the pause before you check out that I think is so effective,» Cherie says, noting that the idea holds especially true in grocery stores, where it's easy to nab appealing items without much thought about how they add up.
The key takeaway is much the same as Olds» — just take a little time to ask a few questions and think things over before you exercise your admirable frankness.
Think about it; if you were unlucky enough to buy into the stock market at the peak in 2008, just before the financial crisis hit full force, your gains (excluding dividends) wouldn't buy you much more than two loaves of price - fixed bread at Loblaws and a bag of President's Choice sour grapes.
The brain is very sensitive to light, and too much of it just before bed — from computer screens, televisions or bright reading lights — can trick the brain into thinking it's daytime.
I think that charging a small business that much is borderline criminal, and most of the companies will go bankrupt before they'll see a return on that investment.
$ 8,000 — $ 13,600 a year in dividend income isn't much, but it's much more than what I thought I would ever receive before the age of 59.5.
Great traders and fund managers think about how much they could lose before thinking about how much they can win; this is essentially the OPPOSITE of a gambler's mentality.
Especially liked this:» Great traders and fund managers think about how much they could lose before thinking about how much they can win».
Who would have ever thought my house would ever be worth that much in a so - so school district, now valued higher than before the housing crisis.
Early this week I was with an Australian government representative in Beijing whom I have known for many years and he told me that iron ore prices were currently around $ 83 (I think they dropped another $ 2 last week), and that while some people in Canberra were reluctant to say it too loudly, he and others were increasingly in agreement with my lower forecast of less than $ 50 well before the end of the decade, in part because supply has come off much more slowly than predicted, but mainly because they now recognize that China's rebalancing was indeed going to be a far bigger deal for Chinese demand than sell - side research had predicted.
Think of the human heart: There is only so much exertion each one can take before it red - lines.
Frankly, I think that the current bounce is a misleading calm before the storm, much as the strikingly short 1980 recession was.
Think about it like this: When a lender is calculating your mortgage affordability, they use your gross taxable income, or your income before taxes, to figure out how much of a mortgage payment you can afford.
I still maintain that uranium will get much more exciting in the 2016 - 2017 time frame and I'm finding myself increasingly isolated in that view with other analysts thinking it could be 2018 - 2020 before the next leg up in uranium occurs.
My question... is getting peoples insights into whether to diversify some more or something different altogether... there is simply so much time ahead of him, its hard to pin down a strategy, even the Vanguard Retirement 2065 is not far enough away to accommodate the time in front of him, he'll only be 56 by then, but I want to help him and set the strategy out before I shuffle off the mortal coil so he doesn't really need to think about pensions etc. as he grows up, comments / suggestions welcome... Cheers
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet at the point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
«I think that the economy is much stronger than anyone would have anticipated before the election,» the Trian Partners CEO says.
Personally, I think it may be worth saving up some more risk capital before investing in the stock market if you run into these problems as the fees charged for trades is likely to eat up too much of your balance.
It may have crashed Chrome on my phone, but it's definitely an interesting variation on ye olde retirement calculator — I hadn't thought much of «retirement freedom» before.
Think of how much better not only our church services would be if we all waited for God before going inside, but how much better the rest of our lives would be as well.
ddeev... I think I answered this before, but to me, the prospect of a grim reality is much more satisfying than a mystical fairy land.
I always think of the idea of those PEARLY GATES we are told, as Christians, we will stand before going to Heaven and the thought of all those we will meet there, much to our surprise IE: do not judge others.
In either case, the questions will not always be easy to answer for someone who has not thought much about them before.
We love it so much that I think it will only be a while before someone mentions it.
I also think that, given that there is current, on - going litigation the call by some for mediation is at worst disingenuous and at best mis - guided as so much has to happen before I personally would feel comfortable sitting across from those that have hurt you and then make myself vulnerable to them once again.
You know, I promised myself not to come back here, but yesterday I read the responses after writing and there has been so much judgement towards my husband's comments & mine that I felt I needed to write a few more thoughts before I Never come back again!
Hey Kris, i have a brother who is so much like you that before i finished reading this i thought it was he who was writing.
BTW — MUCH of Christianity embraces homosexuality as acceptable before God I love it when you fundies think you get to define the entire faith for everyone.
University teachers find themselves invited from time to time to emerge from their lecture rooms and place some of the results of their thinking before much wider audiences.
We need much thought and practice before we can preach the mystery of the incarnation of the eternal Logos in Jesus of Nazareth in such a way that this message does not sound almost like a myth in which modern men can no longer believe.
I'm an American Citizen and I can tell you I'd much rather have them here than small minded bigots that think just because their ancestors snuck in before the proverbial fence went up you have the right to deny the American dream to anyone who seeks it.
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