Of course, that inflated «return» doesn't all come in the form of cash; you're also buying freedom.
Dean admits the company's next move didn't come in the form of an aha moment.
Disruption doesn't come in the form of +1 improvements; it comes when you decide to do something others believe is either impossible or silly.
Best Response: Luke Harms with «On Poverty, Prosperity, and Pastor Mark's Parable» «Blessings don't come in the form of stuff.
For the same reason, the «answers» to such issues do
not come in the form of general statements so much as in terms of personal address (for example, Job 38:1 - 40:2, Jeremiah 15:15 - 21, II Corinthians 12:1 - 10).
The comfort I eventually found did
not come in the form of «right» answers, but in God himself.
and these changes won't come in the form of some salvation orchestrated by some divine being outside ourselves, but rather through divinity from within, through the hearts and minds of each individual: it is and will continue to be an inside job.
As I wrote this week, it's notable that by far the biggest donation for which Banks is being investigated didn't come in the form of money.
As to whether the environment is better or worse — the attacks right now aren't coming in the form of amendments to defund specific research projects.
Wisdom doesn't come in the form of an array of eraserboards with arrows going to and from you and everyone you've ever known, trying to pinpoint the culprits.
Also, sometimes progress will
not come in the form of pounds lost.
Incapable is my highlight word obviously because she is a hardened individual, yes with emotion but it doesn't come in the form of incapability.
It's better if that feedback doesn't come in the form of bad reviews of your published work.
This may
not come in the form of traditional points, but many boutique hotels offer far more enriching experiences with more amenities and at cheaper prices.
But that help shouldn't come in the form of a gift, explains Karin Mizgala, CEO of MoneyCoaches Canada, a network of fee - only financial planners.
Expect loyalty programs to become more aggressive at courting customers, although it may
not come in the form of richer rewards.
Sometimes the medication that your pet needs was designed for people and does
not come in a form convenient for a cat or dog.
But the enjoyment for me didn't come in form of the main story, my favourite thing about the game is everything else that has nothing with the story.
So maybe the memorable games of 2014 didn't come in the forms everyone expected, but when they did show up, they came in full force.
The alternatives to practice may
not come in the form of other business structures, but in other technological structures which allow for law to be conducted in different ways.
For most of us, I am sad to report that positive change will likely
not come in the form of a magical champagne - fuelled personal transformation on the night of December 31st.
It won't come in the form of a Nintendo Direct, as many had speculated, but rather a preview trailer.
The third tentpole feature for Android
N come in the form of many enhancements for Android's Doze power - saving feature.
Optical heart rate sensors more often than
not come in the form of a chest strap, and it is arguably one of the most hated bit of vital fitness accessories out there.
Her second chance, which lasted 23 years and produced two children, Jack, 22, and Miles, 19, did
not come in the form of marriage, however.
Think pink can't come in the form of a large item and still look chic?
Not exact matches
Maybe your awkward interview
came in the
form of a potential employer asking you about a skill set that wasn't outlined
in the job description, or maybe your nerves simply got the best of you and you blanked on how to respond to a simple question.
Inspiration
comes in the
form of daily perspiration as the team will look to you to
not only set the vision but also be a role model on how the work gets done.
You join a mom's group, but a few weeks isn't enough time to
form any real bonds, and you never build that support system that would
come in so handy later on.
In the
form of scholarships, seed funds, and incubators targeted at those who don't
come to the entrepreneurial world equipped with bank accounts and wealthy relatives.
Kay Swinburne MEP, the most senior British legislator on the EU's influential Economic and Monetary Committee, told Business Insider: «I don't think there's anything that's
come out that isn't already
in the public domain
in one
form or another.
Though I don't necessarily believe
in karma, I do believe good things always
come back to you,
in the
form of feeling good about yourself.
Not all malware growth
comes in the
form of new tricks and new tactics, however.
These
come in the
forms of patents, trademarks, and copyrights, but trademark and copyright laws are less favorable for small businesses, so they don't hold as much weight as a patent does.
«Immigration reform and a work permit will
not form part of the discussions
in the months to
come.
Our championship banners — New Jersey accolades including top family business, best small manufacturing firm and fastest growing company — do
not hang
in the warehouse rafters as they
come in the
form of fancy plaques, but still they are available for all to admire.
Meanwhile Apple's success will likely
come in the
form of casual games, or titles that don't have the graphical prowess of console - based alternatives and are easier to pick up and play, she says.
The trick, for employers, is to normalize the notion that business acumen doesn't always
come in the same
forms.
Not every
form of education
comes in a class.
Entrepreneurs
come in all shapes and sizes, and they do
not enter this world fully
formed.
Coming across well
in forms of communication that you are
not familiar with is an art
form.
Pro Tip: Leading with social proof
in your Facebook ads
comes in many
forms, you could share testimonials, case studies, before - and - afters, press and more to show (
not tell) customers why you matter.
The consequences could
come in myriad
forms,
not only by limiting staffing efforts, but because those foreign workers would, by necessity, go to the competition
in other countries.
And sometimes the lessons
come in the
form of bona fide failures; some so harsh that at the time it feels like we're getting a PhD
in what
not to do — the butt ugly.
According to History.com, the «first workable prototype of the Internet
came in the late 1960s with the creation of ARPANET, or the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network,» and the online world as we know it today really did
not take on its
form until 1990, when Tim Berners - Lee, a computer scientist, invented the World Wide Web.
Jones said this isn't the first time
in recent months that jitters over growing nuclear tensions have boosted sales of the drug, which
comes in tablet and liquid
form and should be taken within hours of exposure to radiation.
Facebook's apology
come in the
form of full - page ads across the major newspaper
in circulation, including The New York Times, but it's
not clear whether this is helping to ease public unrest over its sketchy data collection.
This
comes in the
form of the waiver of late fee if you don't make timely payment for once but have a good repayments history otherwise.
Rising inflation can
come in many
forms, and inflation - resistant assets don't necessarily respond equally to all of them.
Buyer decision models and buying processes do
not come in generic
form.