Sentences with phrase «not much»

Hint: Most people interviewing for a job have more than a minute to make a good impression — but not much more.
Given all the changes over the past three decades, Davidoff citing a study of the impact of New York financial transaction taxes from 1932 to 1981 is interesting from a historical perspective but not much more.
Since then, not much has been explained by the company to the investing public about what exactly happened, and shareholders may never get a clear answer — or their money.
So, what's similar in that: interest rates are close to zero, not much room on the downside, obligations are large, there was a political division, there is more populism.
Cons: Not much detail.
It's a 5.8 - inch screen crammed onto a phone not much larger than the iPhone 8.
How this applies to corporate life: Not much more to say here.
Whatever happens, there's not much time left to figure it out.
Not much, it seems.
Unfortunately, not much is officially known still about the technology behind the Scanadu Scout.
The rear cameras are not much different than the iPhone 8 Plus cameras you can still do Portrait mode and Portrait Lighting
«There's a certain point at which, in the life of a group, or the life of a person, there's not much more that can be learned by more success,» he says.
But as the annual workplace demographic reports from their companies show, not much is changing.
The Fitbit Ionic manages to fit — no pun intended — a GPS sensor, a heart rate sensor, a «multi-day battery» rated at more than four days, a Near Field Communications (NFC) chip for contactless payments, enough storage for music (plus Pandora support and Bluetooth headphone support), and water resistance into a device that's not much thicker than conventional wristwear.
Not much of a surprise here: This supercar will blow your socks off.
As for bottom - quartile funds — the recent losers — they outperformed only 48 percent of the time in 2014; again, it is not much different than flipping a coin.
A few years later, Parsons was faring not much better in school and elected to enlist in the Marines.
A «senior marketing manager» with 10 years of experience, an entrepreneurial background, and proficiency in both graphic design and basic programming is going to be worth more than a «senior marketing manager» with five years of experience and not much else on the table.
Baker, and the organization she leads, clearly are not much like what has come before them.
«If you look at how many times a person says «wasted» in their profile, it has some value in predicting whether they're going to repay their debt,» FICO Chief Executive Officer Will Lansing told the FT. «It's not much, but it's more than zero.»
There was not much to see in Luanda except massive traffic jams and high - rise yellow cranes, because the nation was in the midst of an oil - fueled construction frenzy.
Though not much has been disclosed, there's little doubt in my mind that this was not the work of some part - time hacker living in his mother's basement.
There is a higher - end Moto G4 Plus available, too, but it's not much of an upgrade.
There's not much Major League Baseball can do to compete with the weather, but if they continue to reschedule games at such a high rate, teams might have to begin to find some creative solutions as schedules tighten later in the season.
There's not much you can't get, if anything, streaming.
I'm not much of a hunter.
The 2016 iPhone 7 had many internal improvements, but on the outside not much changed beyond the controversial removal of the headphone jack.
«I skied here as a kid,» said Anthony Couse, the chief executive for Asia at Jones Lang LaSalle Property Consultants, «and there definitely was not this much snow.»
And the answer was not much.
Instead, he went right back Paris Fashion Week the next year, and while The Telegraph was not much more enthusiastic about this collection, they conceded that it was not a «hit with a capital S.» Meanwhile, his track record with footwear is another matter entirely.
Not much information is available about Pluralsight's financials since its S - 1 is still under wraps.
While Prime users do have access to two million ad - free songs, that is not much.
Not much — until you consider that the practice is part of a cultural shift engineered by the CEO, a shift that has profoundly changed the way he and his employees relate to one another.
EASTWOOD: It was interesting because it was not much television.
With 44 percent of Washington's excise tax burden passed on to consumers, the report found that in the short term, there was not much of a change.
Which makes sense, because getting cold and wet is really not much fun.
While not much has changed with regard to insurance, today you still need to go the extra mile.
«Not much business today?»
Their response was, «We'll sharpen the pencil and see what we can do, but there's not much room here.»
I'm not much for sitting around and thinking about the past or talking about the past.
Not much is known about the new movie though we can confirm it will once again star Mark Wahlberg, who made his debut in the Transformers world in the previous movie, Transformers: Age of Extinction.
Too many times, I've been pitching an idea in a boardroom and just see women executives jsut flashing their pearly whites but doing not much else.
But for better or worse, there's not much reason to believe users will be that upset about it in the long run, as long as it offers something useful in return.
Of course, when dealing with difficult individuals, there's not much that can be done.
«Not much sugar in it, is there?»
Go negative, and not much good will happen.
Then not much soy sauce.
As for Sloan, this past July — the same month he told Tolstedt privately that she was being removed as head of the consumer unit, in part because of the problems in the division — Sloan continued to publicly defend the bank's aggressive cross-selling, saying he didn't see a problem with the strategy, or at least not much.
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