Sentences with phrase «not guess work»

This is creative work, but not guess work.

Not exact matches

Hatem knew better than to second - guess her instincts — and not just because he was relieved to see her excited about work for the first time since the loss.
Its conversion tracking tools are engineered such that you have to guess what's working and what isn't.
Oczkowski said pollsters «making guesses on old intuitions and old methodologies isn't going to work anymore.»
4 Sarao traded a ton of E-mini futures during the flash crash — «62,077 E-mini S&P contracts with a notional value of $ 3.5 billion» — and made «approximately $ 879,018 in net profits» that day, or a profit of about 2.5 basis points on the notional amount, which I guess isn't bad for one day's work.
If you do not understand the financial aspects of your business then you will be working in the dark guessing whether you are making a true profit.
It's clear you don't understand how the investment world works and I venture to guess you don't have any experience working in finance.
Hey, guess what, I know what you are after and believe it or not I'm after the same exact thing, don't give me your BS about how great my work is or how your content is going to be useful to my readers.
I love that we can take the guessing out of what works and doesn't.
From the tons of comments on your articles, anine bing I guess I am not the only one having all the enjoyment here keep up the good work,
We didn't guess how our finances worked, we understood everything from revenue sources to expenses for every product and customer.
I'm guessing it doesn't work for Australians?
Du n no about number 1, my guess is because there isn't a better cheaper alternative yet... I do nt think online selling platforms would work as well for real estate auctions.
It would be difficult for me to ever guess how Apple's business works, why phone users might or might not be «sticky», why service revenue would grow over time, etc. just from reading that 10 - K.
I guess you can pray after taking the medicine and say because you prayed you got better, but isn't it really the medicine that's at work here?
I guess because you don't work, you don't understand that.
I guess I learned a thing or two from this issue; a non-Catholic should not work for a Catholic organization, such as a hospital or university if they want to receive the full benefits of health care coverage in US — what the rest of the employers are providing.
I guess it proves that karma does not work.
-- «I guess your church doesn't teach that God favors charity work, or treating your fellow humans respectfully in any way.»
I guess golf doesn't work the same way for everyone.
I guess your church doesn't teach that God favors charity work, or treating your fellow humans respectfully in any way.
But like a lot of people, I guess, I find that while my musical taste has not stood entirely still with the passage of time, I continue to be drawn to musicians whose work I loved long ago, even though many are now in their 60s.
pastmorm, I guess you wouldn't mean the history of starting hospitals, schools, charities, relief work, and a host of other acts where people put others before themselves?
It's ok, I guess, but I hate that the new post links don't work on these old articles.
Victor, I guess your view could work if you're a Calvinist, where God simply chooses some and not others, and so if you're a jerk, you're God's jerk.
Agree with the recent comment links not working; I guess it's because of things being deleted from the comments section originally.
It does this, not by guess work, and certainly not by indulging personal preference or caprice, but by employing scientific methods of observation, analysis, hypothesis and verification, which are well tested in other fields of study.
Bob, Since we (USA) have never tried to live by the gtolden rule, I guess thats proof that it doesn't work.
Some reflection on what didn't work well for you and the parishioners of your former church and how you might avoid those pitfalls — but I guess your already doing that in many of these blog posts.
I guess if I choose to wear a cross to my work it would be ok, although us Presbyterians are not too hot on religious symbols anyway.
Bob, No I don't work for Colt but I guess I have contriubted to thier bottom line.
Well I guess «we» both better convince ourselves it is all true because otherwise it just won't work.
I guess I'll contact the Red Cross and Susan Komen and tell them to mail back my checks, and I'll tell the hospital that I won't be using my Jeep this winter to drive nurses to work during the next snow storm, since I'm obviously «no good».
Just because I don't worship a god (or I guess, more importantly, YOUR god) doesn't mean I'm any less valuable, kind, hard - working, etc than anyone else.
I guess you could say that it is a condition to believe, BUT it's not a «work
I leave it upto you, to work out the probability if all the hundreds of the unknown facts were guesses, the chances of all of them being correct guesses simultaneously and there being not a single wrong guess.
I guess therapy did not work well for the 61 year old married anti-gay activist after all!
I guess we want to do it through hard work and observation... not just blind acceptance or just due to a principle of «we are here so somebody made us».
I guess you (GOD) haven't noticed; Osteen and his bunch are Pre-destiny christians were works mean nothing and mere faith in the end brings salvation, in spite of past sins.
prayers didn't get god to stop hitler, so i guess even that amount of butchery is still considered under «gawd works in strange ways»
I guess that's how religion works, and if those solutions help people then I can't say I'm against them, but it seems to me that the surest way to forgive someone is simply to really want to forgive them — you have to value your own mental / spiritual well - being more than your grudge against someone else.
I guess that means you worked on Christmas Day, Good Friday, Thanksgiving as you don't want anyone forcing their Christian holidays on you??
I guess «He» just doesn't like me - no revealings here... (oh, I could pretend; and get myself all worked up into an emotional state, but that doesn't do it... there is no - one there).
I dislike all the guess work and do not see why CNN always has articles demeaning Jesus.
But then I guess that's where I hear it the most, seeing as I'm not very social outside of work.
I would guess that someone raised in an atheist home that turns out to be Christian wouldn't work well with your theory.
Personally I'd rather they spent their time working w / charities and helping people rather than milling about, preaching that the world is going to end but I guess that in general they are pretty harmless and at least they're not the kind of religious nut that harms other people.
I know I could make more money selling my work and donating the money but I can not do it anymore; I guess money isn't everything.
I guess this doesn't work for you.
Let me guess... this isn't evidence that prayer doesn't work... it's that we are not worthy or capable of understanding god's plan, right?
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