Sentences with phrase «now than tomorrow»

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So if we don't take action now, today's kids and tomorrow's workers will be the first generation in history to live shorter lives than their parents, not due to war but to complications from diabetes.
Rather than focusing on the turbulence, wondering whether you need to do something now or wondering what the market will do tomorrow, it makes more sense to focus on developing and maintaining a sound investing plan.
As to the economy, which seems to be more than holding its own now, the calendar, as noted, is quite full, with tomorrow featuring data on retail sales, producer prices, and industrial production.
While we believe payrolls and average hourly earnings are both likely to miss consensus estimates, we think the employment report may be somewhat less important than usual for the monetary policy outlook, because 1) recent data have been firm so we have some room for a miss, 2) the August seasonal issue is now well known so even a somewhat larger miss may not significantly alter the staff view, and 3) there are several months between now and December to make up for any weakness in tomorrow's report.
Science gets better, and what we thought now is not likely to be shown entirely wrong tomorrow... it might be shown wrong, but in a minor way, needing a more intricate correction rather than a total earth shattering removal of what we believe.
Now, let's see if he does anything tomorrow to make us believe he really is more interested in the poor and needy than in the appearance of the church.
Of course we have to make a pie now, like tomorrow probably, because we have less than two weeks left in the year.
Managers come and go and Arsenal will still be here so let us support Arsenal for now Arsenal is more important specially tomorrow than fighting each other wenger being good or bad wont matter right now what matters right now is the match against barca so give your Arsenal the loudest support that you can
But in the here and now, if we were playing tomorrow, I'd rather start with OG than WR.
All this contract crap should be put aside right now and Theo should be started because I can not think of an easier time to win a trophy than tomorrow at Wembley.
Perhaps the quick - fire signing of Konstantinos Mavropanos (one build for the future but with clear thoughts that if called upon, Mavropanos may even start tomorrow) maybe Arsenal are best advised to rebuild now rather than waiting.
While every Arsenal fan will be urging the players to give absolutely everything for a victory over table topping Leicester City tomorrow, our manager is often a bit more pragmatic than that and whereas we used to sometimes get caught out when throwing players forward, Arsene Wenger will now sometimes make sure of the point rather than risking all for the win.
Sure he could get more than that right now if he decided to return to France tomorrow.
all I just want to do tomorrow is support the team... our support will count more now than any negative talk... I will not bury this team when the are yet to die..
te tomorrow never comes and despite the fact that Wenger has been brilliant, its time for a change now, trouble is that's where we are in a real quandary cos if wenger goes YOU KNOW we will get a manager who accepts what the board tells him and wont spend any more than Wenger, NOWAY will Klopp or Simione get involved unless there is money to spend and with our current Board that's not going to happen.
Why are we trying to postpone the situation that will surely happened, Wenger go Wenger stay, that Man can't be there forever even if he's winning trophies yearly, if winning champions league and premier league in between 10 years now is primary joy of the fans then Wenger can go now, another history can happen bad today good tomorrow is the process to greatness and success, all the more successful club have got some difficult past, it's better than remaining in limbo and zombie, no fail no passed
Arsenal simply have to win tomorrow to keep the Foxes in our sights but we knew that anyway and now a win over the Cherries will put us a point better off than Man City.
Arsene has been much longer in the game than Mourinho and we would expect him to be much more exposed to the prospect of mindgames, comments and reactions that can have a positive influence on his team in the short or long run so the fact that he hardly do it, he probably will not learn now or tomorrow.
Burnley travel to West Brom tomorrow who have a different manager in the hot seat than when they won at Turf Moor back in August; Tony Pulis, now at...
Burnley travel to West Brom tomorrow who have a different manager in the hot seat than when they won at Turf Moor back in August; Tony Pulis, now at Middlesbrough, was the man in charge then but he's been replaced by Alan Pardew whose previous club was Crystal Palace.
Yesterday he lost his appeal and is now tabled to be returned to his home country tomorrow evening on a Virgin Atlantic flight, despite reports from supporters than he is now struggling to see or stand.
The statistics keep changing, the series aren't the same, the functions and the roles keep altering and nothing is constant — particularly not the people who run the machine, for ministers and now senior public servants too live in a «here today gone tomorrow» world where they're no sooner settled in than they're out.
In the digital versions, available on a NASA site, the fine details of O'Neill's dreams are still visible, but they evoke a sense now of the past rather than the day after tomorrow.
But now I'm just rambling and my brain is mush so I should probably go and put the word count towards starting my assignment (which is due tomorrow) rather than bore you guys with my babble.
With the fourth of July on tap for tomorrow, what better time than now to kick back and look at what the -LSB-...]
Its new leaders were quick to dismiss the Mini DNA of old but are now finding it much more difficult than expected to define the Mini of tomorrow.
Every one of you has it in you to make more money tomorrow than you did today in your author business, but if you start today, the fruits of your labors will show up in two or three months, just like planting your garden, success is nurtured, planted now to bear fruit later.
It could be an hour ago, it could even be a day, and for all he knows, today might be tomorrow; except that if he had lain there for a day, surely either Walter would have come and killed him, for being in the way, or his wounds would have clotted a bit, and by now he would be hurting all over and almost too stiff to move; from deep experience of Walter's fists and boots, he knows that the second day can be worse than the first.
She noted how the sun was rising much later now than it had even two or three weeks ago: It was already the twenty - eighth or twenty - ninth of July (it disturbed her that she couldn't grab the precise date right now from the air), and her children would be arriving tomorrow.
Evening news viewership continues to evaporate, and while the mass media aren't going extinct tomorrow, Crichton's original observations about the media future now rings more true than false.
Not only is money literally worth more now than later due to inflation, but there is the simple fact that, assuming you have money for the purpose of doing something, being able to do that thing today is better than doing that same thing tomorrow.
Rather than focusing on the turbulence, wondering whether you need to do something now or wondering what the market will do tomorrow, it makes more sense to focus on developing and maintaining a sound investing plan.
Inflation ten years from now is harder to predict than tomorrow's.
If my any chance, PGF.UN goes at 10 $ tomorrow morning, the order will go through at 10 $ - and lowest at 9.70 $... I just cancel my sell order for LIV.UN because I think the price can go higher than wha it is right now.
Oh well, I'll still give you all my Scatter Storming tomorrow, but for now know that I've been playing Red Dead and I'm enjoying it more than I thought I would.
Evening news viewership continues to evaporate, and while the mass media aren't going extinct tomorrow, Crichton's original observations about the media future now rings more true than false.
It would be like saying things fall down, not up, now, yes, but tomorrow they will go up because my model says the sky sucks more than the earth.
But I do know that if i turn a heater on in the lounge room now and leave it on, it will be warmer in my loungeroom tomorrow than it otherwise might have been.
I don't know whether tomorrow will be hotter or colder than today, but I'm willing to make a large bet that it'll be warmer in August than it is now.
I'm never very stirred — or shaken — by this sort of institute report, but this time there's real merit in the thing, I think: rather than scrape the rust off the Victorian cogs and shafts, we should invest in what we now know will be tomorrow's «normal» technology and skill sets.
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