Sentences with phrase «n't going to»

I did have offers to sell the show, but one, I wasn't going to give away ownership.
While it may look good to say you have thousands of followers or likes, those fake follows aren't going to offer any kind of measurable engagement.
A very famous entrepreneur once told me that she left her great executive role because, simply, «one woman standing in a room full of old white men wasn't going to do very much.»
The deal got everyone buzzing, but Netflix isn't going to turn into an M&A machine — this deal is all about content and IP.
«We spoke to some of our employees about whether they would come in, and some of them decided they weren't going to,» he said.
(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.
Blindfolding yourself before that important meeting probably isn't going to fly, but these results suggest that if what you're seeing with your eyes contradicts what your ears are telling you, you might want to go with your ears.
Online content and inbound marketing aren't going to get you anywhere when your focus is on landing a corporate client.
From his perspective, there was no point in releasing a handy data - and web - enabled device if people weren't going to use it because of its prohibitive cost, so he somehow forced AT&T to play ball.
I often had to say — whether I was talking to one of the 10 % or to a nonbeliever — «Well, I understand this isn't going to help out your bonus, but this is something we need to do, so you do it and I'll take care of the bonus thing.»
People aren't going to remember me as strategic and results driven.
«Discipline isn't going to solve that problem; motivation can't solve that problem.
It's all well and good to tell people they are capable of accomplishing way more than they believe they are, but when the going gets tough, vague reassurances probably aren't going to count for much.
If it sounds like heavy going, Gates isn't going to deny it.
«If companies aren't going to spend, the government could do more for economic growth [by] spending that money on infrastructure.»
Also be aware that clients aren't going to just come to you, it takes time to build up the business you will need to pay all of the bills.
Snapchat isn't going to change society the way the airplane did.
After all, anything worth doing isn't going to be easy.
And they aren't going to keep quiet about it either.
I wasn't going to make that much nursing, so I considered taking it.
«Until you try to fix the policy and get health - care providers to care more about quality and cost, people aren't going to move as quickly about it,» he says.
We aren't going to have horns, after losing Alan it just wasn't the same group horn wise and the song writing has been steering away from that style a bit.
Now let me give you three things that say that's not true: If you ate a lot of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work out like crazy, you're probably not going to gain weight; and No. 3, people who I've learned to really hate, people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
So, while managers of sales teams give lip service to learning experiences derived from failure, that speech isn't going to help the low - earning salesperson who's on probation (or worse, fired) or even the whole team.
«The first year — or even three to four years — you aren't going to make any money at it, or if you do, it will go back into the business.
Despite the latest grand predictions, the housing market in Canada really isn't going to crash.
«Taiwan Semiconductor warned a couple of days ago that the sales aren't going to be that good.
Broadband isn't the only issue facing rural America, and investing in high - speed Internet in Council Grove, Kansas, isn't going to make it a contender for Amazon's second headquarters.
«Vendors aren't going to be able to treat this as [just] a technology upgrade,» says Gruia.
As the lanterns went out, I laid back in my sleeping bag (sleep comes slowly when you can hear the wind barreling down the mountain) and I thought about how little I was personally bothered by the fact that we weren't going to reach our goal the next day.
They aren't going to let this moment slip away.
You aren't going to be an overnight success.
We mention all of this because you can choose the greatest web hosting service in the world, but if your ISP is putting some kind of limitations on your site, or trying to charge you unaffordable fees to reach a wider audience, your hosting service isn't going to matter.
He decided he wasn't going to be that type of person or build that type of company.
Lauby cautions that recruiting technologies whose goals are limited to identifying the right candidate or to making things easier on an HR department inundated with resumes aren't going to do much.
We aren't going to disappoint.»
Just ignoring that annoying poltergeist of professional angst by going on a Netflix binge or cracking open a bottle of wine isn't going to make the knocking and moaning go away.
Secondly, you aren't going to be in debt to anyone.
Based on the realities of the wireless industry, that isn't going to change.
Our goal is to have sophisticated owners of teams that can operate at a high level, know how to build businesses, know how to build sports, and who aren't going to be working against each other, but are going to be collaborating in the best interests of fans around the world.
Neither wanted to pay the full monty, but they certainly weren't going to sit back and let the competition swoop in and grab so much first - rate sports programming, particularly given the recent run Rogers» Sportsnet took at Bell's top - rated TSN.
They weren't going to drive new monthly or quarterly revenues.
It wasn't going to bankrupt our record company or the other things we'd started.
Dig Deeper: How to Build a Culture of Employee Appreciation How to Create a Company Philosophy: School New Hires on Company History Even if you ask some pointed or provocative questions in the interview and get the answers you're looking for, your newest recruit isn't going to be integrated into the company culture on day one.
Stiglitz said that while CEOs aren't going to solve inequality on their own, the reason they exist in society is to grow the economy, and more are realizing they need to make changes.
But an article that reads like self - promotion isn't going to reap any of that organic click - through.
In a busy world, people aren't going to spend a lot of time evaluating your ideas if they're not sure you're credible.
That it was something that they weren't going to deal with, that it was something that President Trump simply wasn't going to focus on,» Gardner said.
And even if you think these things aren't going to knock you and hurt, they do.
«With start - ups, you need to take risks or your company isn't going to work,» she says.
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