The good news is: they will
never make back the advance.
Your boss accidentally breaks her hip at age 65 and
never makes it back to work, or your co-worker receives a terminal cancer diagnosis and takes time off until, well, you know how that ends.
I use this thing so much, it almost
never makes it back in the cabinet.
He never made it back out on the stateside Tour again, got his back fused in April, and called it a season.
Yeah, wouldn't be surprised if Berry
never makes it back to the majors.
The Thunder
never made it back to the NBA Finals, despite Kevin Durant becoming one of the two best basketball players in the world and Russell Westbrook realizing every atom of his potential.
Not because he is a hopeless case, not because I or anybody else doesn't want him to do well but because if
he never makes it back into the team, it will mean that one or both of Fabianski or Szczesny will have taken his chance.
I always tell my babysitters that they're free to borrow any books they want and somehow Cecil's
never make it back.
Today we honor those New Yorkers in law enforcement who
never made it back home.
Nine innovations appeared first on land and later in the sea and two
never made it back to the sea.
I often feel really bad when i leave out sugar / borax syrup for ant infestations and watch them greedily take on the abundant sweetness only to see them drowning in the mix
never making it back home yet more and more walk over their dead to reach and partake of the same.
I'm one of those people who could get lost during a trip and
never make it back home.
Even if your date
never makes it back to your place, you at least have it clean and there are no single people who could not benefit from a cleaner residence.
The Xterra's
never made it back on its own.
However,
never making back your initial investment is a common outcome of vanity publishing, and one of many reasons why experts don't recommend it for most authors.
I ran a couple of KND sponsorships and
never made back the cost of the ad, despite having books with good reviews and low prices.
knowing, as one other comment stated, that you will probably
never make back the money you spend getting the book out is another.
Every year thousands of pets go missing and many
never make it back to their homes.
Without proper identification, 90 % of lost pets
never make it back home.
Each year, thousands of pets go missing, and many
never make it back to their homes.
We couldn't decide whether we liked it or not, but we suspected that if we had more than one we'd end up really liking it, and we'd
never make it back to Tel Aviv.
In the first month, players sent almost 65 million dwellers into the Wasteland to collect resources, but almost 21 million of
them never made it back and instead perished on their journey.
Reddy left the country shortly after the riots of Direct Action Day of 1946 and
never made it back for the celebrations of the 15 August 1947.
Lawsuits deemed frivolous by judges often are dismissed with prejudice to ensure
they never make it back to their courtroom.
I may
never make it back though!
I plan to do it in my own update later, but if I drift out into the garden soon, I may
never make it back to the computer!
If seems like I'm always doing laundry and
it never makes it back into the drawers and instead in piles on the floor.
Not exact matches
Great ideas
never come to fruition unless they also include strategies to pay
back the investments required to
make them happen, so figure out the financial feasibility of your project right from the get - go.
The U.S. Federal Reserve estimates that 90 % of all C - notes have been sent to foreign banks,
never to
make their way
back to American soil.
Although you
never start a company alone and I had many partners to thank, I did feel I truly earned my success as a self -
made man when we signed those contracts, and I definitely thought
back to those teachers who told me I would
never amount to anything.»
I will
never get those moments
back again, so I want to
make sure I spend them each wisely.
And you've absolutely got to
make something people actually want or they'll
never stick around, let alone come
back.
The company
made the switch and
never looked
back.
If your customers view your tactics as simply a one - night stand, they'll
make certain you
never get another chance to win them
back.
Unless those complaints are
made in a public forum like Twitter, you may
never know the true reason customers aren't coming
back.
Sex and the City 3 may
never get
made, but Nixon's political run is bringing the squad
back together in a different way.
Snapchat's
never made catering to influencers a priority, and while they have shifted their approach somewhat of late, their decision to not support influencers could come
back to hurt them — especially if more and more of these users re-direct their large followings across to the Facebook - owned app.
Many other people's deepest motives are driven by challenging childhoods — economic hardship, for example, or an alcoholic or abusive parent — and their deepest wish is to
never again feel the way those challenges
made them feel
back then.
Back in the 1990s, «you
never had a chef with a credible resume doing anything like the burger,» said Sang Yoon, the former executive chef at Michael's who bought a Santa Monica pub called Father's Office in 2000 and
made it into one of the region's first burger - focused restaurants.
«[The album title] is us
making a statement we
never went anywhere, we were just in a different place, and now we're
back stronger than we were before.»
Back then, I
never realized that
making money from a blog was something you could do.
Make sure to spend it wisely, because it is something you can
never get
back.
You can always find ways to
make more money, but you'll
never get
back the time you are trading for it.
As the saying goes, you
never get a second chance to
make a first impression; if the program has any glitches users may leave and
never sign
back in or participate.
Bill Gross, the (former) king of bonds, and John Thiessen, who runs the Vertex Fund,
never hold
back, which
makes for interesting reading and tense discussions with the marketing department.
Rising rates are
never good for Wall Street banks (despite what you read) because it
makes it harder for the banks» loan customers to survive and pay
back their loans while also
making the banks» stock dividend less attractive compared to U.S. Treasury yields.
I know of nuimismatic dealers who
make trips over there on behalf of family estates to track down gold that was moved over there and
never brought
back.
We should be happy about how far we have come as a species via the hard work and dedication of man kind... we should be stopping and looking at the big picture and think about how far we have come in 2000 years... we have
made tremendous progress in so many ways and it is really sad that instead of doing the right thing and giving mankind credit where credit is due, you fall
back on 2000 year old beliefs and you thank a god who has
never been proven to exist.
I bet I have explained this dozens of times, but it
never really seems to sink in... If you
make a claim, you
back it up.
This can
never happen, Kierkegaard says: whenever we look
back, we're still moving forward, and that movement not only
makes our retrospective vision somewhat shaky and uncertain, it also increases the chance that while our heads are twisted around we'll run into a tree or fall into a ditch.