Sentences with phrase «not even a piece»

Costing just one penny seems free to me: I don't know what else you can buy for one penny these days — not even a piece of gum!
@Howard What, to be able to persist in so called «climate skepticism,» did you scour my blog (not even the piece linked to) to see if you could pull out some mistake, irrelevant to the actual issue, used to suggest a tangential point?

Not exact matches

In a piece for Fortune, he writes that all information - collection contracts need to be opt - in, and that the company should be forced to serve users even if they don't agree to share their data.
In fact, while the billionaire doesn't mention it in his op - ed piece, he has also reportedly been involved in financing several other lawsuits against Gawker that haven't gone to trial, some of which have even less legal merit than the Gawker case.
And your offering isn't even another anything exactly - it's sort of a particular piece of what they already have a bunch of in several variations.
We don't know what we don't know, but the more we can learn about it, the better it is for our brains to piece together ideas that we've never even heard of.
Five hundred bucks is a silly amount to pay for a joke flamethrower that doesn't even throw flames very far, but a perfectly reasonable amount to pay for what feels like a piece of Musk's dream.
«Even if it isn't the piece of work that finds an audience, it will teach you things you could have learned no other way.»
Everyone wants a piece of the pie and many times, the most successful entrepreneurs are merely judged on how much meaning they can give to a brand that does not even exist yet.
A bit like a PIN, the private key can be stored offline in a text file or even on a piece of paper locked in a safe, where hackers can't get to it.
This year Kevin Durant proved he was the missing piece the Warriors needed to turn into a force even LeBron couldn't stop.
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.
Precision medicine is the «cure» piece, but even that isn't possible if we don't move the intervention curve closer and accurately predict and prevent early enough in the progression of disease.»
It's a super easy piece of tech that sets up a refer - a-friend system; you don't even need to worry about the nuts and bolts.
The final piece remained: Even if Tesla couldn't have half a billion, it still wanted cash to help build the project.
«Sometimes there are pieces of an idea that turn out to be really strong,» says Knapp, «even if the whole thing didn't make sense.»
The guarantee: A percentage of expected sales for the property that the licensee must pay at the end of a license's term — usually two years — even if the company hasn't sold a single piece of merchandise.
And even if you can't get a piece of the actual IPO, I'd be willing to endorse buying some Box below $ 18 a share.»
These are the best pieces of checked luggage you can buy for long - haul trips where even the best carry - on bag just doesn't cut it.
Even if the goals don't include project completion, breaking them down into bite - sized pieces will ensure employees don't lose focus.
Some people are going to be too busy, while others might not be interested in a particular piece of your content, even if they like your other work.
As I said, Davidoff doesn't like FTTs, that's pretty clear from reading this piece even though he tells us:
The result is that when a publisher posts a piece of journalism to Facebook, unless it pays for exposure, it does not know whether it will even show up in the feeds of their followers.
«It sounds like Prof. Siegel hasn't even read my piece, let alone understood it,» Gross continued.
Gross also responded to Jeremy Siegel's comments on Bloomberg TV earlier Thursday that Gross doesn't know economics by suggesting that he «hasn't even read my piece, let alone understood it.»
It is unlikely that this razor will make my regular rotation, to be honest I'm not even sure how well modern single edge blades will work in the Valet, but it is still interesting to take a look at a piece of shaving history.
Even though India is the second largest startup ecosystem in the world, we don't have all the pieces.
This is because Job title is a basic, fundamental part of the Ideal Customer Profile: Even if every other piece of the puzzle is perfect — the right industry, the right time, a perfect pitch — if the prospect is in the wrong department, or doesn't have purchasing power... nothing else matters.
«For Chinese people, Google is not god, and even if it puts on a full - on show about politics and values, it is still not god,» said a front - page commentary piece.
If he doesn't even get through phase one, he could toss the piece in the trash without even opening it.
Saying «I am not selling anything» is the fastest way to set off your prospect's defense mechanisms — they immediately will become suspicious of your motives and start raising objections before you even have a chance to speak your piece.
It doesn't matter how great your copy is, how perfectly designed the sales piece is, or how sweet of an offer you have... if you use the wrong mailing list, your mail will not even show - up at the door.
Even if a specific piece of restaurant equipment falls within your cash flow budget to lease — that pizza - baking oven that only exists on remote hillsides in Italy for instance — it might not give you enough of a competitive advantage to be worth the cost.
In fact, I look at the piece in 1996 when he really was not in favour of, or he thought that the markets were ready to exuberant equity markets and they were doing a disservice to hold rates even though he voted with the majority.
Well, «NNC», just when I thought you couldn't get any more sad and pathetic (e.g., with Piers Morgan as one of your «stars» even though he couldn't make it in the UK) you top yourself with pieces like this.
You are pathetic, and you don't even realize that all of your «brilliance» and «genius» is noting but a little piece of insignificant dust compared to Real Wisdom and Truth
I'm not even Christian, but obviosly this is an anti-Christian piece.
I don't see how your comment is even relevant to this piece.
Venter couldn't even make the largest pieces of DNA synthetically but had to use other living cells to do it.
They sit there swallowing up every little biased puff piece the «news» can come up with and don't even think for a second that they might be getting manipulated.
But if we are humble before Him, and our hearts long to know Him, He will not always give us ALL the answers, but He will assure us about His character, that even when we don't see the whole picture, He is the one who holds every piece of the puzzle, and He knows where they go....
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
My piece was not a «lament,» but essentially a defense of Pope Benedict (as was my brief follow - up here) against just the type of over-the-top criticisms cited elsewhere in Allen's article, even as I raised one respectful question about the pope's prudential decision not to meet with leading dissidents — a legitimate, good - faith debate among sincere Catholics.
Hawaii Guest «even if it was proven on both those things, I still wouldn't worship your god because the god you espouse is an immoral, controlling, vain piece of sh.it.»
I don't understand all the CNN - bashing for this piece of reporting, even though I'm now used to the Catholic - bashing and «religion is for idiots» bandwagon that is automatic whenever the word «priest» appears in any context.
She even openly admits in her argument that the sole basis of her argument was not a piece of literature meant to accurately depict the methods through which matter, energy, the Earth and life came about.
And even if she did, it wouldn't make this artice any less the piece of sh.eet that it is.
If i'm just somebody elses pet project and was meant to happen and my life was preordained then it's a 1 to 1 odds that I am who I am and that means i'm just another chess piece on someone elses board and have no real freedom and no real future even if I was to imagine some fluffy afterlife stroking Gods ego for eternity, that is not for me.
I went back a few pages but I can't find a single piece of your fairy that you posted that could even remotely be construed as evidence.
Yes, I'm aware that a growing post-9 / 11 liberal agenda that some liberals don't even know they've fallen into is to defend the mainstream Muslim faith while demonizing what they make to be Christianity, but this author's piece is just silliness at a new level, yet it does represent liberal sentiment very accurately.
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