Sentences with phrase «n't flock»

And top producing agents won't flock to Zoocasa.
I don't know why more kids don't flock to take down the pillars of AGW.
And logic also says people wouldn't flock to an overcrowded, heavily polluted city with millions of people in an effort to try to get rich when they likely won't even stand out from the crowd.
But even in Destiny 1, players didn't flock to the Iron Banner for the gameplay.
For some reason, this has become the one month of the year that crowds don't flock to Belize, and we're convinced that this is because frequent September vacationers want to keep the secret that there's lots of room to spread out because Belize tourism in September is at a low point.
Do publishers and writers really think readers won't flock to your next book if you wait a few months?
Much like the early days of Android, users won't flock to webOS till the platform is right, never mind the product.
Amazon seemed to learn that, at least in terms of screen size, when consumers apparently didn't flock to the DX.
Additionally, with the demise of its other passenger cars (apart from the Mustang and the new Focus Active), Ford will be looking to offer as many Escape model variants as possible to ensure its customers don't flock elsewhere.
You can have the tastiest menu in the world but if pupils can't enjoy it in a pleasant space then they won't flock to the dining hall to eat it.
I'm so sad people didn't flock to see «Kumiko: The Treasure Hunter».
While box office numbers have repeatedly proven that people won't flock to theaters just to see him, Wilson has done well on three fronts: collaborating with his Texan pal the time - taking auteur Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums); reveling as part of Hollywood's so - called Frat Pack,
But, he warns, «Don't flock with your own kind too much.
But it does require engaging with voters who don't flock to his rallies.
At that level if a player is in space then you don't flock to where they are.
Theo — That's right, we aren't sheep, we actually think for ourselves and don't flock to silly fairy tales.
It makes sense that they're not flocking to Instagram though, when you consider the fact that the average business owner is 50 years old.
The next leader of the NDP will need to work hard to ensure that progressive voters do not flock to one conservative party in order to block another conservative party from forming government during the next election.
One common and helpful pushback to the article has been the question: «Well, if millennials in the U.S. are dissatisfied with highly - produced hip expressions of Christianity, why aren't they flocking to the mainline?»
Smith and Denton reveal that youth are not flocking to «alternative» religions and spiritualities.
Charity starts at home first, and it is the job of the shepherd to feed the flock - not the flock feed the shepherd.
You should Trust God not the flock.
But why are the public not flocking to the cinemas to indulge in this production?
Despite all the dissection and pinpointing, though, there seems to be one fundamental reason why audiences aren't flocking to theaters for Ghost in the Shell; the casting of Scarlett Johansson.
The Prius is so similar to EVs like the Nissan Leaf, Kia Soul Electric, and BM i3 in terms of size, price and performance it at first seems crazy that people are not flocking to EVs the way they have to the Prius and other hybrids.
The Subaru Impreza almost feels like a uniform in the Northeastern United States, and buyers aren't flocking to this entry - level compact simply because it offers standard all - wheel drive.
Is your niche market not flocking to you like you thought it would?
The author's smiles are wearing thin as they realize that the world isn't flocking to buy their books, and they're just beginning to wonder if there's something wrong with this picture.
I'm not flocking.
The months will fly by and you'll sit and wonder why people aren't flocking to read your book.
It's just that those who aren't flocking to publishers aren't newsworthy.
He acted as though customers weren't flocking to the project because they didn't understand, when the case was that they disagreed with the strategy and approach.
«We have a lot of people that have known us for many years,» she says, «and they know what happened at the sanctuary was not a FLOCK thing.
Given the reviews, it's obvious most cardholders aren't flocking to the Capital One ® Platinum card for the high credit limits.
Unfortunately, the Canberra locals did not flock to Bitcoin as much as the MyBus 2.0 developers hoped to see.
The users may not flock to Allo given how the instant messaging platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp are directing themselves towards full end - to - end encryption.
Third - party developers are not flocking to integrate Siri features into their apps.
Samsung is known for its poor support of software and fragmentation of their platforms and developers simply did not flock to supporting Samsung's Multi-window.
Over the past year developers haven't flocked to Microsoft's platform to improve its app situation.

Not exact matches

The boom in housing prices hasn't just lured in new buyers — new realtors are flocking to the profession, with mixed results for colleagues and house - hunters
Recent graduates flock to startups to develop diverse skill sets, working on smaller teams where they have opportunities to take on roles they would not at a company with specialized departments.
«I just don't want to be in the mix the way that I used to,» Kim, 36, said in a scene on the E! reality show, «how desperate I was, going to every restaurant every night, like only wanting to be seen, knowing that all the TMZ cameras were there, so I'd run, flock to those places... I was so hungry for that.»
And McConnell and his lieutenants, so far, haven't been able to herd them into a cohesive political flock.
Top performers flock to these organizations and are not apt to leave them.
In fact, when someone crumbles that last empty pack of their favorite brand and vows to never buy another, he might not realize that he is less like the heroic individual grasping his own bootstraps and more like a single bird whose sudden left turn is just one speck in the larger flock.
The U.S. can't have monumental trade issues with China while its closest allies are flocking to Beijing for lucrative «golden era» relationships.
Hundreds of thousands flocked to an online petition and the Conservatives last week vowed to overturn the CRTC's decision if it doesn't do so itself.
Because of the relatively small market and the long, unpredictable path to getting a product made and approved, SCI therapies tend not to be the kinds of investments VCs flock toward.
And while for restaurants it's traditionally a slower season, that's not true on West 56th Street, whose eateries usually do well thanks to the many tourists who flock to New York during the holiday season.
Though many older patients won't reach for their cell phones when they have a mysterious ache or a slight fever, notes physician and mHealth expert Good, younger patients will readily flock to services like HealthTap.
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