Sentences with phrase «not big bottoms»

The most successful ones I've seen are on gals with shapely, if not big bottoms.

Not exact matches

«So while it may not be the sexy choice to walk away from young female shoppers, moving against the grain could mean big things for Le Château — and their bottom line.»
Keeping an eye on trends and adopting new, relevant shipping methods will not only help improve customer satisfaction, but it will also help small business owners meet their bottom lines and compete with the big dogs.
Though it dominates the smartwatch market, it hasn't made a big impact on Apple's bottom line yet — though that's partially because of Apple's massive size.
And the tactic isn't all that surprising: big pharma's return on R&D investments has been plummeting over the last decade, and price increases are an easy way to bolster companies» bottom lines.
It's not where our big bets are as a company for pursuing digital transformation — the basic areas where we're focused, either on driving top - line revenue or reducing bottom - line cost — we don't see Microsoft enabling that.»»
So, the bottom line is - if you have a WordPress website and are not planning to open that big of an online store, then WooCommerce is an ideal choice; otherwise, you should keep hunting.
As I explored in my opening keynote talk at Content Marketing World — and in this follow - up blog post — one of the biggest differences we see between marketers who are top performers and those who aren't is level of commitment: 91 % of top performers are extremely or very committed to content marketing, compared to 63 % of the overall sample and 35 % of the bottom performers (those who characterized their overall content marketing approach as minimally or not at all successful).
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Bond yields have likely bottomed out, and we don't see scope for big rises in already elevated stock market valuations amid tepid earnings growth.
Take away: The firm had to price its IPO at the bottom of expectations because investors are not very attracted by some fast - rising firms after big losses in recent high - profile IPOs.
Hidden at the bottom of this story: potential good news for big chains offering or experimenting with delivery: a cold winter (and spring) doesn't seem to have affected delivery numbers.
Big Oil is discovering that blindly chasing production growth through developing ever more costly reserves isn't contributing to the bottom line.
Sløk said that, in his view, «The bottom line is that the biggest risk today is not recession or stagflation but rather overheating.»
And once I started going to therapists and doing all this work to undo — or at least to examine that stuff — I slowly started finding that at the end of the day I have all of these big questions, and yeah, I don't really know how clearly I believe all the things I used to, but at the bottom of all of that, I think I'm a believer.
The bottom line to me is not in the details so much as in the big picture.
The bottom line is that simple (not big and glorious) acts of kindness are effective ways of loving others like Jesus.
I didn't drain the water from the apples and made them too big so they were slightly burnt on the bottom and I had to put them in the freezer for about 20 mins to make them solid.
This master mix is so big that I couldn't even mix it in any of my bowls, I had to use my large roasting pan bottom to mix it.
They are light and airy, not too different in taste from say, an amaretti cookie, but the bottoms are a little chewy and big air pockets in the top of the cookie, so they are perfect to pair with really rich fillings!
It isn't specific about what type of beef to use, so we recommend going with bottom round roast as a healthy, lean beef that supplies big time protein with little fat.
I salvaged a decent amount of it and I know it's still going to taste amazing, but I lost a pretty big quantity of sugar to the bottom and sides of my pan: (Not sure why this happened so quickly.
Line the bottom of the spring form pan with the sliced Pumpkin Spice Rolls and smash them together trying not to leave too big of a gap in between each slice.
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Try not a make any big gaps in the chips so that the cheese doesn't fall through and just melt onto the bottom.
While the white chocolate and milk are sitting, add some water to the small saucepan and bring to a simmer, and top with a glass bowl (the bowl should be big enough that the bottom does not sit in the water).
My first cake didn't have enough rhubarb flavor, so I decided to add big chunks of it on the bottom of this cake.
The bowl is so much bigger than the pan that the bottom of the bowl doesn't touch the inch or so of water in the pan.
Give your body more of what it needs and not the additives used by big agribusinesses to pad their bottom line.
The first time, the clumped bits of sugar didn't melt into the liquid sugar before the temps got too high (even on low heat) and the second time, trying to avoid creating big clumps, I scorched the bottom before the sugars on top melted.
Don't let labels and big agribusiness fool you; additives are for their bottom line, not your health.
«If you're paying $ 1.99 for a candy bar, you're not going to be able to support much of anything except the bottom line of the big manufacturer, because the economics don't bear that out,» she says.
I'm not going to talk about the fact that the big diamond in the middle of my weaving is a little bit wonky or that the little diamonds at the bottom aren't all shaped perfectly or that the stripes at the top are wavy instead of straight.
I thought, however, that the substitutions made a big difference, andif you think we were a man down, and that Campbell's confidence must be rock bottom as he has not been given any chance, Theo, Coq and To some extent Campbell changed the game.
And to think we waste 8m a season on wenger and another 2.5 m on that ivan loser he even got a 1m bonus last summer for what I really do nt know??? we are a joke that the football world laughs at and will continue to laugh at until bigs changes are made from top to bottom
Bottom line RA is Chelsea's biggest strength and biggest weakness, great short - term not so great longer term.
Wenger knows he needs players but there is a bottom line he won't cross because we can not do it financially — sometimes I think he's made a mistake on cheap shots he should have gambled on (should have taken the risk on Wanyama and Alderwereild if you ask me) but generally he's also dodged some HUGE big budget bullets (I remember the huge uproar that we were letting Spurs get Soldado...).
It's shows that any team from the bottom to the top of the BPL has a chance to upset the apple cart, as opposed to the other European leagues... Big ups to Leicester City for showing that the BPL is not just about super rich teams who dominate year after year.
Derek (Turk) Sanderson, the brash 22 - year - old center with the longest, thickest sideburns, the widest bell - bottoms and the biggest Cadillac in the league, did not play for a month because of an injured hip.
If loosing at home to a bottom half team, who hadn't won for God knows how long and being totally outclassed by Chelsea are 2 little defeats, I kind of wonder what a just a «medium» defeat looks like, not to mention a big defeat
Ever since Wenger said after the West Brom debacle that he had made his mind up but hadn't told anybody his decision, I have been keeping an eye on the bookies to see if there is any big movements in the «Wenger to be the Arsenal manager next season» market, simply because there is no such thing as a secret nowadays, and if the Boss has made his mind up you can bet your bottom dollar that someone else knows what it is and will tip off his mates on the quiet...
The bottom line is clear though; It ALL now boils down to how we go in the coming months; get some decent results and «hey look Wenger was right all along not to spunk money up the wall», but humiliating losses and continuing poor form will see him probably set for the biggest fan, public and media bashing sh*t storm and humiliation he has probably yet experienced in all his 18 years.
Yeah, Polak is a garbage fire in one of the kitchen and it would be better to not have a garbage fire in one of the kitchen than to have one, but there are some bigger holes like a hepatitis B outbreak aka Andersen not stopping pucks, the first mate has launched a mutiny movement aka out their 2C for a just suspension, 30 foot waves coming in aka lost Komarov to injury, no radio communication aka Zaitsev looks completely lost, the bottom 2 decks are entirely submerged aka they have no answer for the Bruins top line, the life boats are made of cheap dry wall aka the PP and PK are MIA...
well not as big a one as the profit share, markup and bottom line anyway.
The bottom line: Wagering on a man nicknamed Big Lub in a footrace might not seem like a wise move, but Roosevelt's struggles — one of America's most vigorous, active presidents was winless in his first 525 races — show that conventional wisdom means very little in a race among oversized foam representations of long - dead politicians.
2) OZIL if he would have not been our biggest signing, you can bet your bottom dollar that he would be warming bench on a permanent basis, he is great player no doubt, but not for ARSENAL, I will always say OZIL was never the same since that defeat at ETIHAD against Man City, when BFG had to reprimand his attitude after the game.
Arsenal lost because many of our players are good only against bottom teams; they are not big game players.
Gazidis said that we can not compete, financially, with the big firms in Europe (Well we already knew that and it is not only financially... Football wise we are at the bottom of the pile when it comes to those «big firms»), but what is the point of paying the most expensive ticket seat in the world if you can not bring world class players??
Bottom line big teams don't have this feeling for players.
And not only that, he feels that they have showed the ability to do a good job in the different circumstances that come from playing a game against a big Premier League rival like Man City or a team at the bottom that we are expected to dominate, like the basement club Aston Villa.
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