Sentences with phrase «n't hawk»

That's because I don't hawk credit cards here at AFM.
He isn't hawking new technology, and he's quite shy.
Kravitz was a code wizard, and Barinskiy, a born salesman, was already running his own Allstate agency when he wasn't hawking snacks at OSU football games.
He is a dove, not a hawk, on foreign policy matters and has expressed support for diplomacy in the past.
I also know you aren't hawking anything, much anyway.
They're kind enough to trust that I put in front of them what I really value... I'm not hawking something I don't believe in.»
If you aren't hawking the wires all day, TheStreet has your back.
They're not hawking plug - into - your - TV ZipStick replicas with Amiga games burned onto a ROM, and they're not just updating old games for new devices.

Not exact matches

«We are not down to a single, unique universe, but our findings imply a significant reduction of the multiverse, to a much smaller range of possible universes,» Hawking said in a statement last fall.
It doesn't help when luminaries such as Stephen Hawking say that AI «could spell the end of the human race.»
When CEO Jeff Bezos introduced competitively priced Kindle tablets, he suggested the money is not in hawking the gadgets themselves, but in selling media and services to the people using them.
There are quite a few people out there who've said that A.I. is an existential threat: Stephen Hawking, astronomer Royal Martin Rees, who has written a book about it, and they share a common thread, in that: they don't work in A.I. themselves.
Hawking wasn't sold on Taken star Neeson, either, even though Neeson explained to the professor, «Surely it's got to be me.
If you don't have access to something like Microsoft's Cloudyn, you're going to have to watch that cloud service bill like a hawk.
The Philadelphia - headquartered retailer is known hawking clothing to a younger audience (you usually don't have to look far from a college campus to find one), picking up more of a «hipster» reputation in recent years with plenty of rather high - priced flannel shirts, ripped jeans, and even shabby chic furniture pieces on the show floor.
If you hear this message loud and clear, one big question remains — if supervising compulsory hours of violin practice and hawk - like attention to grades isn't the answer, what is?
Dr Brad Tucker, a Research Fellow and Outreach Manager at Mt Stromlo Observatory at the Australian National University, said: «Stephen Hawking not only was a leader in cosmology and astrophysics, but also pushed us all — to challenge ourselves and the unknown.
And the president's move to replace H.R. McMaster with policy hawk Bolton, who Sherman described as «a man who has never seen a war he does not want to wage,» could add more risk into the mix, especially ahead of a historic summit under consideration for Trump and Kim.
Alan Duffy, a Research Fellow in the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing and Lead Scientist of The Royal Institution of Australia, said Hawking was an inspiration not just a scientist but a communicator of that science.
«It was not until much later in my career after that I began to appreciate just why Hawking was such a titan in physics, but also more broadly in culture and modern society,» says Tuthill.
If the supercommittee's bill is not passed by Dec. 23, cuts to entitlement programs kick in automatically — a not undesirable result for extreme budget hawks.
Obama's jobs plan (speech transcript) has to win the approval of the same debt hawks in Washington who recently gave Standard & Poor's an excuse (read the press release here) to downgrade America's credit by threatening to not raise the nation's debt ceiling.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb isn't mincing words about kratom, the increasingly popular herbal substance that's been hawked as an alternative to painkillers and anti-depressants by companies promoting its ostensible curative properties (and supposedly innate safety as a «natural,» plant - based product).
Sixteen years ago they hawked $ 10 T - shirts featuring their own artwork (not Jake — he came later) from a card table on the opposite corner, making themselves scarce whenever the cops swung past.
«I try to lead as normal a life as possible, and not think about my condition, or regret the things it prevents me from doing, which are not that many,» Hawking, who long used a wheelchair, reportedly wrote on his website.
I had only a crude knowledge of mathematics, so I didn't understand half of what Hawking wrote, at least at first.
Hawking, of course, wasn't riding on our body - odor - filled bus.
If people are taking rubber bullets and baton cracks or they're wasting away from a terrible disease, it's not a time to show up and hawk your wares.
By bringing a drug that's been well - established as safe in other markets to the U.S. for the first time in order to treat a rare disease, the company doesn't just control its pricing destiny — it will also receive a coveted «priority review voucher» which it can hawk to another firm for tens (or even hundreds) of millions of dollars.
Monitor social media and your email inbox like a hawk so you don't miss any questions or comments.
The treatment is being hawked to PTC Therapeutics, which has also been trying (and, so far, not succeeding) in getting a Duchenne treatment to market for $ 75 million in cash and $ 65 million in PTC common stock.
Maybe, instead of hawking a product, your goal as a marketing executive is to build a real relationship with your buyers, which then has the potential of making markets (isn't that the purpose of marketing?).
The NDP won't satisfy fiscal hawks, or those accustomed to Alberta's deficit - averse culture with this budget.
You don't have to be an intellectual giant to appreciate the genius of theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.
Mr. Trump's announcement was welcomed by a leading Democratic trade hawk in the Senate, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who said the tariffs were a first step toward a comprehensive response to China that should also include increased screening of foreign investment in the United States to ensure it does not hurt American jobs.
One of the investors said they were frustrated with how the company didn't deliver on the original pitch and that their venture firm wouldn't have met with Evans if he were hawking bags of juice that didn't require high - priced hardware.
«Unfortunately for the inflation hawks it's simply not strong enough, it's not a big enough pass - through to create its own unique policy directive,» said Richard Hastings, a consumer strategist at Global Hunter Strategies, of energy prices.
She doesn't want to shock the markets (unless there's a good reason to do so), and she's under pressure from hawks and doves to raise and not raise rates, respectively.
And this works because you are not just hawking a product or service but you are getting your customers on board to make a real difference for something that matters, just like these college dropouts, who turned their idea into an eight - figure Evolved Enterprise, will attest.
«The U.S. economy does not look in need of helicopter money and the hawks at the ECB are far from convinced that it will work.»
Increasingly, businesses are turning to cloud storage for their backup needs, though some security hawks might point out that in - house magnetic tapes are still uniquely secure since they're not connected to the internet.
Contrary to claims coming from some trade hawks, America's large and persistent trade deficit is not caused primarily by bad trade deals.
The HAWK program is not available to existing homeowners looking to buy another home, nor is it available as part of the FHA Streamline Refinance.
While that might not seem like a lot, if you sell enough over the course of the year, you can get a pretty healthy passive income without actually having to stand outside the bookstore and hawk your own book.
The FHA HAWK program is not yet live.
Inflation wasn't a problem during the Eisenhower years; but it might have been had Eisenhower himself not been both a proponent of balanced budgets and an inflation hawk.
Hawking signed the book not long before amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, immobilized his body.
@HotAirAce «Conveniently ignoring that Hawking, and others such as Krauss and Dawkins, goes on to show that the universe is not fine tuned» @Chad «uh..
It's a shame atheists can't be more diplomatic, but then I imagine a guy like Hawking doesn't have time for anything not of substance.
I didn't conceive of the «Big Bang» and in this article Professor Hawking states, «the universe can and will create itself from nothing.»
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