Sentences with phrase «not everything sold»

I sold a handful of large pieces at Lucketts Spring Market 2014, but not everything sold.
While not everything sold there is to my exact taste, many of their products have some good qualities and uses.
Not everything sells because of hype.

Not exact matches

Fortune «s Grace Donnelly brings you this sweet story about the Girl Scouts of Greater New York's Cookie Executive Committee, «a group of the top - selling Scouts who, despite not yet being old enough to vote, decide everything from logistics to product marketing.»
I ended up packing up everything my family owned (that we hadn't already sold to pay bills) into a moving van and moved home.
PBMs have been accused of everything from shorting pills in mail - order prescriptions to selling patient data they didn't own to covertly shifting patients to higher - cost drugs.
P&G, which sells everything from Pampers to Gillette razors through Tmall, was more openly bullish but not much more specific.
Today, Murray's Cheese is a thriving emporium that not only sells gourmet cheeses and meats but offers everything from hands - on classes and online tutorials to catering, a cheese cave and freshly made grilled cheese sandwiches.
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.
If you have been impacted and don't take action (like changing your password and monitoring other sites you frequent), that information can be used for everything from identity theft to more serious forms of harassment — and continue to unfold years later as information gets sold and resold.
That's not to say that Amazon will suddenly turn every Whole Foods into a fulfillment center for everything it sells but it actually does something even better.
I know if you're a young guy trying to start up a business selling dress clothes to older men, the idea of hanging out at some overpriced, elite club during the week after work might not sound like the most fun you've ever had, but in the long run this type of extracurricular activity might be worth the large bar tab and cigar scent on everything you own.
And either way, everything is relative: Motorola said it is «on track» to sell three million Moto Z devices within their first year on the market — that's not nothing, but it's still a fraction of the larger players in the market.
In a world where technology advances are measured in months, not years, companies selling everything from computers and cellphones to cereal and sneakers are trying desperately to adapt.
You probably don't want to do everything yourself, but when you're first getting started building an audience to sell your idea or product to, getting a website off the ground can be the most time - consuming and expensive part — unless you know how to use WordPress.
To calculate GDP, you take everything the government purchases (G for government purchases), then add everything households purchase (C for consumption), then add everything businesses buy but don't sell to customers (I for investment).
Lu said the current state of digital advice is like the early days of ecommerce, when Amazon was seen as an online seller of books and music, not selling almost everything, as it does now.
You'll sell everything you haven't used in a month on Craigslist.
As always, the message is not «sell everything
No matter how good you are, you simply can't sell everything to everybody.
One thing my broker had a hard time understanding, which is why I fired him and sold everything three years ago, is that older folks don't have a «long term» in which to recover.
In good economic times, retailers don't mind taking the risk because they're pretty confident they're going to sell everything.
When it's not Facebook admitting it allowed data on as many as 87 million users to be sucked out by a developer on its platform who sold it to a political consultancy working for the Trump campaign, or dating app Grindr «fessing up to sharing its users» HIV status with third party A / B testers, some other ugly facet of the tech industry's love affair with tracking everything its users do slides into view.
I would usually keep everything I would win, but I know others who sell their winnings on eBay or Craigslist if they don't have any use for it.
Then, sell everything you don't use on Craigslist or have a garage sale.
With our system, you don't have to worry about the whims of a single individual or that they'll wake up in a bad mood and decide to sell everything in your account because they're panicked over something they saw on TV.
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of living
One aid for this is to try and ignore the «background noise» of most of the financial press: remember that newspapers do not sell copies by telling you everything went OK that day.
But logic isn't everything to humans: buying and selling individual shares can be too tempting to resist.
Investors had grown fearful of systematic selling — and no doubt weary of the «everything bubble» — but that sentiment was covert, not overt — while concern was building, volatility targeting strategies no doubt followed January's melt - up into even more risk.
My point is not to sell everything and run for the hills.
So, such company is saved, cost to the taxpayers isn't too extreme (selling price should cover most of the bailout, maybe even result in profit), owners would know that they aren't shielded in case of bad decisions, but will lose everything, and executives would know that they can forget about their golden parachutes.
He didn't command the rich young ruler to sell everything he had and give it to a church building or ministry.
And unless you have sold everything you have for the poor, you can't tell a thing to Vatican.
I don't have to go all or nothing — either selling everything I own and giving the money to the poor or buying the latest big screen TV as soon as some extra cash comes my way.
Unlike the disciples, I am not willing to sell everything for the single pearl or the buried treasure; I am not willing to risk my precious academic reputation by speaking out on anything important.
While selling everything and moving to the middle of nowhere might not be what God wants you to do with your life, there is still much we can learn from these pioneers of the faith, and plenty of aspects of their community we can incorporate into our own walks with God.
Isn't this one supposed to end with «Sell everything you have and send me the money so I can get the word out to everyone so they will have a chance to repent before March 5»?
They live in their monasteries praying, studying bible, growing plants and making everything they need and selling some of those to buy things they can not make.
Many elderly have to sell everything to cover medical expenses if they don't die quickly enough.
You can't have everything — no matter how much John Lewis would like to sell it to us.
Maybe someday, someone will write a book about how they quit their job, and sold everything they owned, and gave away all their money, and then moved onto the street without any possibility of going back, or maybe not.
BTW everything in the Vatican is in the public's name and so can not be sold.
To hear in it a call to dispossession is not to make it a rule that all Christians must sell everything and give the money to the poor.
FYI everything The Vatican has has been donated and it is not in the Pope's name, so he can not sell it.
Everything had multiple bids and bidders and I sold them all, albeit not for staggering amounts, the highest was a tad under $ 50.
Funny, though, Camping didn't sell a thing and kept everything he owned.
I started to feel bad for the people that sold everything including their house, spent their life savings and are now broke but I ready don't feel bad.
Even in capitalist societies — which are supposed to know the price of everything and the value of nothing — it turns out that the most important things in life are still understood as goods that can not be bought and sold without reducing their value to zero.
Why don't you sell everything and follow Jesus, as he requests in the Bible?
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