Sentences with phrase «n't get the rights to them»

Get to know an Atheist... you'll see the only major difference between you and them is what they believe... until you have done that, you don't get the right to judge us.
You don't get the right to say who is or isn't a true christian when you don't act like one yourself.
Hi Evon, I'm sorry I didn't get right to your question.
George Lucas dreamed up Star Wars in 1977, due to the fact that he couldn't get the rights to Flash Gordon — and the rest is history.
He was not to e denied a career in film, so it makes sense that — when he couldn't get the rights to make a Shadow movie — he would create his own pulp hero and direct Darkman.
I had no idea that the women there didn't get the right to vote until 1971.
Setting aside that I think the idea that a talking book feature creates any sort of enjoyment whatsoever, while you yourself have the right to enjoy hearing creative works read on that Kindle in all it's robotic stentorian tones, it's probably the case that Amazon ain't got the right to profit from selling to many peoples (the public) the device or «the work through the device» made more valuable / sellable because those people (whether separate or apart) can listen to the Kindle read it aloud.
now if Kindle could come up with a concept like this for kindle 4 and have the rumored android device more as a entertainment device that has it download store movies, android apps, kindle, mp3 music all on one device to take on ipad than I might be a little more intrested I just can't see paying for a device from a company that has called chapter 11 and and have a canadian ebook company that can't get the rights to some of the better american author like apple and amazon has done
If I remember correctly, the experiences of Donkey Kong were meant to be a Popeye game all along, but Nintendo couldn't get rights to the characters back then.
ESWAT: City Under Siege — Sega couldn't get the rights to Robocop, so they made this somewhat underappreciated action - platformer starring a character that looks a lot like Robocop.
If he hasn't «made a contract for a $ 7 domain» then he hasn't got a right to that domain name anyway.
The collection is a lot more substantive than your usual VR film tie - in, but with a few exceptions, the designers apparently didn't get the rights to all the movie and game franchises Spielberg did.

Not exact matches

Rushing to please the masses right away may get a little of everyone's attention, but you won't get a lot of anyone's.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
The hitch is finding not only the right company to buy, but getting it at the right price.
Even when the judges aren't convinced right out the gate (or, elevator), they often find ways to creatively negotiate and get involved to help the businesses find their footing.
«What's at risk is our foreign policy, that it will be influenced not by what matters — human rights, civil rights or legitimate economic interests — but by the Philippines» ability to get in the good graces of our president.»
«If you're Lemonade, for example, and you need an insurance license in every state, you have to give us equity to get that for you, but we also won't take you on as a client unless we get investment rights,» Tusk says.
We're not there yet, but we've sown the right seeds in all the right technologies for us to get there.»
Sorry, but unless you've got a perfect driving record and have never — not once — done something unexpected or stupid while driving, you don't have the right to direct an obscenity at anybody else.
In fact, it's extremely important you get customer service right on Fiverr, because if you don't, the customer can write a bad review which leads to less business.
«That means everybody around them failed, too, because they didn't figure out how to get the balance right
Here's the other angle - you could be right - because top performers won't work got a micro-manager for long and you'll be left with lower caliber employees that are happy to let you do the work.
She said she's gotten to a place where she can say, «OK, my brand is about fun and community, and dog food doesn't fit into that right now.»
Before we get entrenched in actually landing a remote job, we need to talk about whether or not remote is right for you specifically.
What isn't fully understood is how RIM ended up going from the company that could do no wrong to the company that can't seem to get anything right.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
Right now, you can get one of Nest's Thermostat for as little as $ 139.99 at Best Buy; all you need to do is sign into your MyBestBuy account (the free account you've made if you have ever shopped on Best Buy's website before) to save.
Most of our products are third - party brands, but if we can't get the best - quality products at a price that feels right, we'll go directly to the supplier and make them ourselves.
Leads are always more important than your brand, so don't waste money getting your brand right at the expense of spending that same money to buy new customers.
If you're concerned about cost - effectively getting your company's message out to the right prospects, consumers and customers, you need to make sure that you're not spending your scarce resources in passé places and on cluttered channels that are getting you nowhere.
This also has the wonderful added benefit that you don't have to get it exactly right the first time — because you most probably won't.
As we talk to small more and more small businesses in Canada and the world, when they realize that, the light bulb goes off and they say, «Yes, you're right, there's no way I'm going to be able to prevent the hacker from wherever from getting into my files because I'm just not skilled enough, Google can help me do that.»
«From a fashion perspective, there's not a lot to get excited about right now,» says Sarah Bancroft, editor - in - chief at VitaminDaily.com and Vita magazine.
Consider investing: You don't need a lot to get started, and you shouldn't expect massive returns right away.
When you «got so much money you should start a bank,» so much paper right in front of you it's hard to think, then you've got 99 problems and keeping your job ain't one.
As Theranos has noted, it wants all its hundreds of tests approved by the FDA, even though it isn't required to get that approval right now.
Ram Trucks got legal permission to use Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words in its ad, but that doesn't mean it was the right thing to do
Harris admitted that Google doesn't «get it right in every instance» and that «we are the first people to hold up our hands and say if we get it wrong, how we are going to make it better.»
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
Since everyone at the outset is doing multiple jobs and since you can't be everywhere at once, you've got to trust your people to do the right things in the moment, since there's no rule book, no time for extensive preparation and instruction, and there's rarely a second chance to make a great first impression with a lot of new and prospective customers.
Like any business, you shouldn't expect to be profitable right when you open your doors, so make sure you have enough money to live off of while you get off the ground.
But if we didn't get the right people with the right skills to move, we might solve the problem of restaurant workers, but we wouldn't solve the problem of engineering for the oil sands.»
Are they about how long they had to wait, had to talk to too many people, the price, «your website says one thing but you say something else», «you say it's easy to do business and I can't even get a price», «I didn't know about your warranty», «you don't know what you're talking about» — right?
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
«In this day and age, small businesses no longer have to say, «I'm out of the office right now, I didn't get your fax,»» says Ramon Ray, author and editor at Smallbiztechnology.com.
And don't forget, not only is it very expensive to get into the specialty food market, but you don't get paid right away; you have to make your product in advance and store it with an average of 90 days for the money on your sales [from wholesaling] to come in.
It was there she got the itch to start something of her own but didn't yet have the right business idea.
They also argue that it threatens due process rights because it may not get done by the federal deadline to certify the vote, putting Wisconsin's electoral votes in jeopardy.
(See Busting the Lean Startup Myth) In today's rapid - fire economy, you rarely get two bites at the apple and it's very hard to skinny down a complex and resource - heavy app on the fly because the market isn't going to wait for you to get it right.
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