Sentences with phrase «n't go about it»

It's awful that we can't go about our lives and enjoy things without having to worry about horrific things like this.
The President, Igbo Community Welfare Association in Kaduna, Mr. Chris Nnoli, said he wasn't happy that his kinsmen couldn't go about their business.
«They don't go about hovering up payments from unions,» Cameron replies.
It's great to try it out at home, figure out your «techniques» and then live, there's no reason that nursing should make you feel like you can't go about your normal day and hopefully the BabyBond ™ can help you achieve that for you and your baby.
Without Evidence If a person of colour has the misfortune of suffering acts of racism without recorded evidence — which is 99 % of the time as we don't go about with the recording features of our mobile phones turned on in anticipation of capturing racial abuses against us — then it is our word against those of our abusers before the person of authority who is most likely to be white.
I am not a dangerous or vicious person and I don't go about threatening people.
Plus we may not get all the players so we can't go about selling players.
Though I said the saddest part of the video is when the pastor said he feels good at the end, I think maybe the even sadder part is right at about 4:00 where he says, «If you loved me, and you submitted to me, you'd know what my heart is, and my message is, and you wouldn't go about establishing your own kingdom...»
Jeff, Jesus does want people to stop sinning, but He didn't go about it the same way we Christians do.
Unfortunately, real estate investing also can decimate your personal finances, if you don't go about it the right way.
He just didn't go about it the right way.»
And certainly Peter did not go about giving a historical lecture on the life and teaching of Jesus.
And having the light we can see our way around; we do not go about in darkness; we are free.
An optimist does not go about saying the sky is falling.
The missionary Paul did not go about organizing koinonia for the purpose of facilitating the cross-fertilization of cultures, desirable as that would have been in itself.
We still would not go about living sinful lives, stealing from others, having sex with a different women every day, beating up people we don't like,
We do not go about saying that there is another defeat for science, because its old ideas have been abandoned.
The Pope should not go about in ostentatious style.
Socrates at least, who is credited with having put forth the physico - teleological proof for God's existence, did not go about it in any such manner.
Being Japan, I'm surprised they've haven't gone about building it in real life, they really should do!
He isn't going about things in the right way.
Why not go about it picking teams by, you know, actually picking teams?
and please do not go about saying Ozil has 18 assist and he is only there to create chances, in the position he plays he should be contributing at least 15 — 18 goals, i had sanchez getting us at least 20 goals last season but i do not hear anybody on sanchez case, i would not even speak about Walcott and the others.
The town is as football - obsessed as any in the SEC, so recruits can not go about town without being fawned over.
«I have been calling for the closure of Indian Point since 2003, but the devastation seen in Japan has served as a powerful reminder that sometimes the worst case scenario does happen, and we can not go about our lives pretending it never will,» said Senator Krueger.
«In 2011, when my defeat was very glaring, just like what we have now, I did not go about disparaging the winner; instead, I went back to prepare for the next election, because in any election, one person must win.

Not exact matches

That's what «We're Not Gon na Take It» is about.
The common complaint about the seeming lack of originality in Hollywood probably isn't going anywhere in the next year.
'' [W] e aim to be quite clear about the fact that not all projects will go smoothly,» David Gallagher, a spokesperson for Kickstarter, tells Tech Insider via email.
Many candidates are prepared to talk about the high points of their career, but to get a full scope of how you will adjust to the job, hiring managers also want to see how you handle situations that don't go as planned.
The aircraft builder said that the CS100 won't be going into service until the second half of 2015, while the larger CS300 will go into service about six months later.
Think about it — those who start forums are asking potential and current members to spend time each day doing something they don't normally do, which is going into the forum on a separate site and engage in conversation.
«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
To improve your confidence about stating what you can and can't do, Mistal suggest professionals go into each interview with a clear sense of what they would ideally want their next job to look like so that they're able to be up front about what they can contribute.
That means not waiting until after kids go to college to teach them about financial literacy.
And I think in a sense, what's so cool about it is because it's people who are vetted in your social network, you go out and meet these new people and it's not necessarily like this is definitely a romantic connection or it's not and if it's not then I'm not interested anymore, viewing the interaction really myopically like that.
But I'm not just going to write an article on «Why I'm Passionate about Content Marketing.»
Very different context if your talking about an organization like Visa or Nasdaq, where we don't need miners, because we already know in advance who's going to process those transactions; who's going to order and ensure that no double spending is happening.
«The technology is just not going to be there in this 10 - year time frame he's talking about
You're not going to please everyone but in today's B2C world where people can easily complain about anything they want and make their complaints public to the world you want to shoot for an 80 % approval rating - or four stars on Yelp, whichever makes more sense.
Things aren't going to get better unless we get actively involved and try to knock some sense into these zealots, who are all worried about everyone's feelings whatever the facts may be.
Cynthia Augustine, who serves as the global chief talent officer for the ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding, explains to CNBC Make It that asking about a project that didn't particularly go your way gives a broader sense of who the candidate is in addition to what's on paper.
Some of them got jobs, and a lot of them went successfully into treatment because if you're not spending all your time thinking about how you're going to pay for your next fix, you do have time to think about other things.
But at least some of what the service is going through raises questions not just about its core value — namely, that it's run by musicians for musicians — but also about its long - term prospects as a competitive streaming business.
Speaking with PCWorld, Levie speculated that «I wouldn't expect us to go public this year [2013], but it's something we're certainly thinking about and talking about over the next couple of years.»
You are complaining about it going away so fast because you loved it, not because it felt as though time was passing faster.
I brought this up with Lauren Friese, a consultant and the founder of youth job site TalentEgg, who says the «money doesn't matter» stereotype comes from anxiety about finding steady work: «In an interview, you're not going to say, «Well, you pay a lot, and that is what's most important to me.
«If we get complaints about a manager, that manager has to go to each member of his team and say, «Listen, I can't stay here unless I do a better job of being your manager, so what am I doing wrong?»»
And Jack Dorsey, Twitter's co-founder and a current board member, went so far to say that Twitter is «not even thinking» about an IPO.
Not only does thinking about what you're going to say next take your attention away from the speaker, hijacking the conversation shows that you think you have something more important to say.
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