Sentences with phrase «n't win the day»

Focus on big content — blogging won't win the day.
But it did not win the day.
Evil didn't win that day.
«Caution will not win the day; but nor will Jeremy Corbyn's leftist utopian fantasy, devoid of connection to the reality of people's lives.»
Once again, despite what you are told in academia, good science will not win the day.
«The traditional arguments weren't winning the day,» explains Lane, a physicist and professor at Rice University in Houston, Texas, in a conversation with ScienceInsider before today's rollout.
A sharp blade on its own won't win the day.
Arguments didn't win the day, evidence did — his infecting himself and then curing himself.
The ambient computing environment may or may not win the day.

Not exact matches

Not only will it help you get to sleep more quickly, it will also set you up for a productive day ahead — a double win.
The upset came just a day after the ten - year anniversary of Appalachian State's wild upset over Michigan in Ann Arbor, but as ESPN notes, that game did not have a spread archived at the time it was played, making Howard's win the biggest upset in history in the context of Vegas lines.
Don't get me wrong: I'm an incredibly competitive player, but I want to play, win, and still smile at the end of the day, like Branson.
It's often the month when hedge funds, looking to preserve their quarterly gains, sell everything and revert to day trading so as not to risk their winning streak.
After day one of hearings into the company's handling of user data, Zuckerberg may not have won over skeptical lawmakers or angry users.
Too often, we let one distraction steamroll an entire morning — now you don't have to let that client email derail you from your winning plan for the day.
Be determined to win the day every day, and start getting excited about Mondays: TGIM, not TGIF.
Our customers want us to win and are rooting for us - they don't want to go back to the pre-Zenefits days of paperwork and frustration.
It was not long before he concluded this war - winning device might also one day destroy life on earth.
If you play your cards right, you won't just win on Black Friday, but every day throughout the season.
«If not for the dramatic intervention of the FBI director in the final days,» she said of Comey's October surprise letter reintroducing the email investigation, «we would have won the White House.»
While Tories haven't been shy about slamming Trudeau, even releasing negative ads just a day after he won the Liberal leadership last year, it seems they are trying something new these days.
It was a good day for Hong Kong's stock exchange — it landed the massive Xiaomi Corp. initial public offering - listing, but the rest of the city's stocks couldn't manage to win.
Though it's unlikely that anyone will actually win the grand prize, top finalists will win $ 100,000 each (not a bad pay day for a free bet!).
Less than two days after Trump won the presidency, outgoing President Barack Obama warned Trump not to appoint Flynn.
While traditional factors such as talent, real estate, costs, taxes, transit and quality of life are likely to win the day, a little creativity can't hurt.
A press release from Cambridge celebrating its Ogilvy Award win featured a statement from then - senior vice president Emily Cornell: «Our team was able to identify a key group of undecided women voters in the final months leading up to the Election Day,» she said, «which ultimately led to «Can't Run Her House» — one of the most successful ads of the cycle.»
These days, I'm just not winning at friendship.
Of the 7.3 billion human beings on Planet Earth today, 89 percent are religious believers, while 1.8 percent are professed atheists and another 9 percent are agnostics: which suggests that Chief Poobah of the New Atheists Richard Dawkins and his friends are not exactly winning the day, although their «market share» is up from 1900.
Yet Israel fought against, not just Iraq, but just about everyone, and won in 6 days.
Unless you've got millions to throw around, a nice trinket to shut your kid up for a few days will always win over feeding a poor person you don't know.
Winsomeness and reasoned engagement won't always win the day.
It may seem like Christians who advocate power, hierarchy, and narrowly defined gender roles are winning the day, but just because these voices are often the loudest doesn't mean that they are the most effective, or even the most popular.
@ME II — Discussing odds is another subject for another day and as far as poker goes I'll play anyone any time or any amount my bankroll can afford I do play the odds there and not try to donk my way to a win with some one outer on the river!
In the wake of the controversy over Love Wins, someone recently suggested to me that perhaps hell is not eternal after all and that those sent there might one day complete their sentences, much as a prisoner serves for a certain period and is then released.
If you don't win, do yourself a favor and buy Love Does... or, I suppose you can wait and see if it mysteriously arrives in your mailbox one day!
But Arianism — the belief that Jesus was created by God as a subordinate and separate entity, not the incarnation of God — made a pretty serious comeback, and with the support of the empire, it nearly won the day!
@majority always: ummmm incorrect on so many levels, if the majority always won we would still have slavery, segregation, no women would have rights... kindof how the republicans and religious want the world to return to when they say «the good ol' days» those days weren't good for everyone, that's why they're the «old days»
But Carl Esbeck, a church - state law expert at the University of Missouri, says the colleges did not get the relief that they wanted — and that the government won the day overall.
What if Christians are right about Christ and his teachings and that HE is the way to Heaven then they will be in Heaven one day and those who do not follow Christ will be in Hell... However, if they are wrong at least they don't lose out as they have tried to live their lives according to principles that most of us would say are commendable and so they WIN either way....
(This is not to say «post-modernism» has won the day.
In particular, Oppenheimer points out the reality that both the NFL and Christian churches make their home on Sundays, «and 50 years into [the] national experiment of mixing the two, it is not at all clear that faith has won the day
Christianity won in the Roman Empire, not chiefly as a belief, though it was a belief, but more as a self - conscious fellowship, and there is nothing in subsequent history to make us suppose that the faith adequate for our day will win m any other way.
This is not the day that the pancake wins.
No, I don't drive 2 hours just to hit the fish market; instead, I plan day trips to the beach on the island and conveniently drop in the market on the way home — WIN - WIN!
Not to disrespect breakfast or lunch, but dinner is typical the main meal of the day so choose your winning recipe accordingly.
Now this recipe comes with a story, it's not every day we create award winning recipes like this one.
And, in case you aren't familiar with Ms. Henry's credentials, just know that her book A Bird in the Hand: Chicken Recipes for Every Day and Every Mood won the 2016 James Beard book award in the Single Subject category.
Even subtracting their Manningesque good fortune in having one particularly high profile franchisee, they still win (I swear I'm not trying to make these sports puns; they just happen) in pre-game and game - day moments — offering a chance for a trip to the Super Bowl by sending in a video of how you celebrate when your team scores, for example.
I made 2 loaves in 2 days brought the second to work hot out Of The oven & it waS gone in about 20 mins & everyone said they would never had knoWn it was gf (i win when the «regulars» can't tell).
Even if I don't win, I'm inspired to make one of these lovlies before the big day.
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