Sentences with phrase «n't at least thought»

It is rare that I run into a lawyer who hasn't at least thought of opening up their practice.
Still, just because Phillips and Universal Studios are dedicating all their efforts to relaunching Dracula for a new big screen adventure does not mean that the filmmakers haven't at least thought about where the story could go - since the executive producer openly teased: «There are a lot of years between 1400 and 1890 aren't there?

Not exact matches

Thinking that we can eat what we want as long as we exercise daily, or eat on a deficit and over-train to reap results just don't work... not for long at least.
It's obviously geared towards having the chance of a romantic connection, but if it's not, then there's a great chance that it'll at least be a friend or someone that might be a good business connection or something, and so I think being geared towards just social discovery generally both makes it a more effective product and also there's still I feel like a little bit of a stigma associated with online dating, and this makes it just a much more accessible product.
However, more companies are thinking about offering at least some paid time off, which is mandated in almost all other countries but not in the U.S.
You'd think that even in these crazy times of radical change most people would have learned to stick with what has worked for them — at least until it doesn't work any longer — and also to hang on to the advisors, the tools and the techniques that got them to where they are.
At least half a dozen other users noted in one - star reviews of Dropcam's app that they think the product changed for the worse when Nest took over.
At least one expert told Bloomberg that people may be reluctant to think about cereal as anything other than a breakfast food, at least not in numbers large enough to end the sales slump, which is expected to continue at least through 202At least one expert told Bloomberg that people may be reluctant to think about cereal as anything other than a breakfast food, at least not in numbers large enough to end the sales slump, which is expected to continue at least through 202at least not in numbers large enough to end the sales slump, which is expected to continue at least through 202at least through 2020.
Zukunft: Well, the first is you think beyond the tyranny of the present, and you need to think at least five to six years out, and you can't just think of what's going to happen during your four - year tenure and then just truncate it and just say it's going to be somebody else's problem four, five years from now.
At least, there won't be what we think of now, with orange cones and lower speed limits.
It's not just wishful thinking to want Musk to build at least a prototype of his proposed Hyperloop.
I guarantee you've been in at least one meeting where someone says, «Look, I don't think this is the right thing to do, but I've been told we're going to do it anyway.
«Design can help us create a better ending and extend our time on earth, so at least the next species won't think of us as morons,» she said, eliciting laughter from the audience.
I warned then that tricked traffic, vicarious visitors, and the kind of morons attracted to the latest news on Momma whoever's new diet weren't worth reaching or pitching to in any case because they weren't buying anything worth selling — but at least we thought they were living, breathing human beings.I said:
I hear a lot of cheap conversation and a fair amount of wishful thinking about this year's expected abundant crop of initial public offerings, but — at least to date — there's not much to show for all the talk.
There are at least two reasons why you might think that higher corporate tax rates might not result in higher corporate tax revenues:
I don't think we're there yet in terms of getting it down to the one - to - one marketing level, but at least leveraging it for insights that can provide better direction is the fact that, payments companies have essentially customer behavior data of purchases before and after someone leaves your store.
«They don't have to get the exact right answer, which is a nickel, but I want to see them at least have a thought process behind it.»
Disney CEO Bob Iger spent much of his time on the earnings call talking about ESPN, and about how he doesn't see much impact from cord cutting for at least the next five years or so — an estimate that at least some analysts think is absurdly optimistic.
Still, it didn't take much prodding to get dozens of people of all generations to email me and let me know what speaking habits they think Millennials need to stop using now — at least at work.
She thinks the Bank of Canada won't increase rates, at least not significantly, until the Federal Reserve does, which it has indicated won't be until 2015.
«I'm doing business in South America and wanted to explore seed production in Mexico but didn't think I'd have time to do the research for at least a year,» says Hemminger.
Many people go to college thinking that even if they can't do their highest passions in life, they at least can have a «Plan B» that includes a safe job.
If you've spent any amount of time in an aircraft about to take off — gazing out the window at the tarmac, thinking about the cold beverage you'll have at altitude — you've probably spent at least a passing moment wondering how exactly manufacturers make sure the iron birds don't break.
Scott Tranter, a founder of the data - analytics firm Optimus who was on the data team for Republican Sen. Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential bid, told Business Insider that the psychographic modeling that Cambridge Analytica touted «isn't proven science» and that that was at least partially why some thought the service was nothing special.
If you think this isn't important, bear in mind that long - term studies show that working 11 or more hours a day at least doubles the risk of depression.
«People had been selling glasses online for at least 10 years before we got into it, and I think many didn't succeed because they weren't focused enough on the customer service.»
Not only are you creating an outlet for this high - spirited individual (and every company has at least one of these people) to share his or her passion and positive energy, but you are also grooming him or her to become a thought leader for your company and brand.
«Scouts BSA» smells like a compromise between at least two groups: traditionalists who didn't want girls in the Boy Scouts to begin with, and other groups that are more progressive, or that at least that think that demographics are destiny — and that a half - step towards the future is better than none.
But that's not what I think of, at least not anymore.
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
Just in case you read about this in either Xinhua, Global Times or China Daily, please do not think that anything has actually happened in the iPad trademark dispute, or at least anything that can be verified.
Alarm because it suddenly seemed that unwinding unconventional monetary policies (UMP) might not be as straightforward and painless as many had thought or at least had hoped.
Not just one person, but I can think of at least 5 that bought new cars / trucks, in a class of 80 people (and none of their cars had «died» first).
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
I don't think things will get better until the inflation target is raised, at least there is an increasing number of influential people talking about it.
In the end, it hasn't — or at least not like Nokia thought that it would.
The fact that it wasn't suggests that in the beginning, at least, the exploitability of Facebook's API was seen as a feature, not a bug — because no one was thinking that a third - party app might utilize its access to user data at the scale Cambridge Analytica did.
That's why, ultimately, I can't really blame Jana Partners for pushing for a break - up... Qualcomm's licenses by themselves would be a money gusher, at least for a few years, and while I think most investors are more long - term oriented than people think, I can absolutely understand the temptation — and associated price premium — associated with money in hand now.
He says he's followed the gold market ever since that pivotal day and recommends that everyone should have at least some allocation to precious metals: «I think if you don't own some gold in your portfolio now, you either don't understand history, or you don't want to understand history.»
The thinking is that, as the bond buying has not worked, then the best way to keep business flowing (and markets steady) would be to keep rates low, which encourages, at least theoretically, companies to borrow, expand and grow the economy.
«I don't think there's any need to thank us, but at least [people] will stop complaining in a year or two.»
Abbott isn't Trump, but it's good to know that at least one prominent American politician thought to send a message of well - being to those suffering outside the borders of the US.
Most investors should be thinking at least in terms of five year horizons, if not decades.
When I ask him what would happen if gasoline cars simply continued to improve in efficiency, he says, «I think people should be a lot more worried than they are,» explaining that even if carbon dioxide levels remain what they are today, we won't feel the ill effects until at least 2035.
I don't sell anything (at least not yet), & based on the searches I did per this article, I'm thinking I picked a low - interest topic to write about!!
I am not sure that what happened last week is proof of anything I've been saying, but I do think that the framework I have used over the past decade has been useful, at least to me, in understanding both the rebalancing process in China and the events that led up to the global crisis of 2007 - 08.
It was a passive aggressive remark, aimed at Barnes & Noble, a company Bezos was intent on undercutting but probably hasn't thought about it in at least five years.
I know I haven't read all of them related to the subject, but I think I'm at least aware of them.
I think it opens this question of why the system just hasn't had at least more of a demand around quality than it's had.
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