Sentences with phrase «now at least i think»

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I think that health care is now coming back, at least if you view health care broadly to include more capital - efficient and predictable parts of health care, like health care tech and services.
«It's one of the things that makes me optimistic about America because when I look at what we have accomplished using half our talent for a couple of centuries, and now I think of doubling the talent that is effectively employed — or at least has the chance to be — it makes me very optimistic about this country,» Buffett says.
Zukunft: Well, the first is you think beyond the tyranny of the present, and you need to think at least five to six years out, and you can't just think of what's going to happen during your four - year tenure and then just truncate it and just say it's going to be somebody else's problem four, five years from now.
At least, there won't be what we think of now, with orange cones and lower speed limits.
Still, it didn't take much prodding to get dozens of people of all generations to email me and let me know what speaking habits they think Millennials need to stop using nowat least at work.
People have been talking about quantum computing for at least 20 years, but I think we're now seeing a big shift.
«I think one of the legacies of the games is, people now, at least Brazilians, understand the opportunity with home - sharing.»
Now, I bet at least half of you are thinking: I'm struggling to get ahead and this guy's whining about someone who makes millions a year.
thinking about that as a niche, or at least the jewelry... not sure - I am too overwhelmed right now and just hoping it gets a little easier or slightly less terrifying... been looking for online work that did not seem like a total scam for almost a year now, and so far has not felt easier or less exhausting and have had no results yet....
That's why, ultimately, I can't really blame Jana Partners for pushing for a break - up... Qualcomm's licenses by themselves would be a money gusher, at least for a few years, and while I think most investors are more long - term oriented than people think, I can absolutely understand the temptation — and associated price premium — associated with money in hand now.
He says he's followed the gold market ever since that pivotal day and recommends that everyone should have at least some allocation to precious metals: «I think if you don't own some gold in your portfolio now, you either don't understand history, or you don't want to understand history.»
The world has caught up... I think we still have a deeper understanding of what's going on with the independent workforce relative to most of these firms that are looking at it now, but a lot of people following coworking and involved in coworking at least now understand that the trend is there.
But now, I'm thinking of at least opening up a demo account and testing out these skills!
At any rate, though, Atwood trades for just a 5.6 P / E right now, and earnings are at least expected to be stable, so given the ultra-low payout ratio, I think we'll see dividend growth above 10 % / year for several years to comAt any rate, though, Atwood trades for just a 5.6 P / E right now, and earnings are at least expected to be stable, so given the ultra-low payout ratio, I think we'll see dividend growth above 10 % / year for several years to comat least expected to be stable, so given the ultra-low payout ratio, I think we'll see dividend growth above 10 % / year for several years to come.
Now, I don't think he's any worse than some of our Republicans, but at least they're crazy in a different way.
For now, all we know for sure is that at least someone at Berkshire Hathaway thinks Apple is a good investment.
Now, I would never have thought of this as being a potential question or reasonable consideration until I saw a pair of recent «quitting Facebook» blog posts gaining some level of virality (at least in the marketing industry).
Oh, so in the vast known Universe, which reaches out for 15 BILLION light years in all directions, with over 100 BILLION galaxies, containing an average of 100 BILLION stars each, with most of those stars now thought to have multiple planets orbiting around them, you can't imagine that there would be at least ONE little planet SOMEWHERE with the right conditions for life without divine intervention?
This cycle has been repeating itself for about three years now, but I think I may have figured out how to stop it... or at least make the ride a little less bumpy.
Now that millions of people around the world are armed with cell phone cameras, you'd think we would get at least one picture of the tooth fairy, a unicorn, a UFO, or an angel by nNow that millions of people around the world are armed with cell phone cameras, you'd think we would get at least one picture of the tooth fairy, a unicorn, a UFO, or an angel by nownow.
Though some aspects of the process are still debated, it is now generally thought that Saul's «kingship» and at least the early stages of David's rule should be thought of as chieftainships.
As I think about it more, to me, it's not like a church charging an access fee as you are still keeping nakedpastor free (at least for now) but charging only for those who want something more intimate.
You would think by now evolution would've allowed it to walk, talk, or at least stay away from my fly swatter.
He declined with a «I'm too busy for that right now» which I thought was hilarious but at least I learned something from Jesus that day.
Research studies have shown that many scientists are now trending towards believing in at least some form of divinity however; I think it's largely that we're only now letting science get the oppression it experienced over some of the religious wars fought over political reasons with little to do with actual beliefs or study.
geez all this DRAMA, he was ASKED where he stood and he is so religious he does not open on Sundays so where did everyone think he stood, at least he is not a hypocrite and choses to close his business on Sundays (and lose that precious money) if I did not hate gays before, I sure could hate them now, bravo
Now we might say, or at least think, What difference does that make?
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
Rather, I was referring, at least primarily, to Prof. Johnson's concession of handing over microevolution to Darwinian natural selection while reserving for the Second Person of the Trinity the role of jump «starting evolution and of intervening now and again to create a new Bauplan when God thought it necessary to move from elephant to tiger, or whatever.
Here we have at least reached an age that has left all mysticism behind, and now he wants to start that all over again... To think that I may some day be turned into an SS saint!»
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote souls who for over a quarter of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII stuff about being «signs of contradiction» and about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they thought) that, lo, it was even so, in the wonders of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.»
As a paid - up member of WAUS, I think I have now heard «In the Bleak Midwinter,» «Little Drummer Boy,» and «Adeste Fideles» in English and in Latin, at least forty times in the past fortnight.
That's what America, at least, now thinks the Bible is all about.
I definitely think there's such a thing as peanut butter addiction so I try to stay away from it (at least for now) and make this fudge with almond butter instead.
Now that the warm weather is here to stay at least for the next few months, I thought this could be a recipe to use up your leftover chicken from your backyard barbeque.
So, even with vacuum - sealed «apple cider», I think it's totally worth it!!!! Deb, I've never been in New York, so I wouldn't know what October in New York looks or feels like, but now, thanks to you, at least I know how it tastes.
* Eye roll * By the way, I am thinking this recipe means that we should be celebrating Thanksgiving at least once a month from now on.
Now you would think that the average zucchini bread would be healthy, but most recipes call for more than a cup of sugar and at least a 1/2 cup of oil.
: / Thanks for thinking my knockoff logo is snazzy (or at least saying it is, which is really and truly enough for me right now).
It was a gift from my mother in - law and I haven't used it much, but now I think I will be using it at least once a week.
In fact, now that I think about it, we usually have pasta at least twice a week.
I thought that just because I was thin & a dancer I could eat * n'importe quoi *, hence the massive muffins:D Unfortunately the metabolism hasn't translated to being nearly thirty but I'm a massive fan of healthy treats now at least!
Now I know you're thinking there is no way my Easy Italian Pasta Salad recipe is made in 5 minutes, just boiling the pasta takes at least 15 minutes.
Ok, so now I can't claim to be an expert in all this allergy stuff, but I can at least say, I've been really thinking about it.
I have had this recipe bookmarked and pinned for a while now and have yet to make it, but every time I read your opening word picture I laugh because that is TOTALLY me (at least in my head) when I even think about someone giving Evelyn those horrible «snacks»!
And now that's Ozil and Giroud and Debuchy long term injuries, absolutely abysmal, no other team in the world I think of has this many injury problems, at least their players train properly and have some strength about them, f*cking pathetic nonces.
I think it will take at least a couple years to see how the whole thing is going to pan out, as far as the fan base is concerned, but I can't picture it being anything like it is now.
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display of stunning attack, biting midfield (well, kind of, at least the two stayed out of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the title?
I hope he does get rested, but I think it would have been a more cautious approach to have at least allowed him 10 - 15 mins on the bench at the end of games we've wrapped up (realising now that these have been few and far between) before our most vital, consistent player gets a serious injury.
It'll be pretty weird to think that we'll be hearing analysts and hockey fans nationwide talk about the «Arizona» Coyotes, but at least the 40 minute drive from Phoenix to Glendale will seem a little shorter now.
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