Sentences with phrase «number look good on paper»

I guess I was trying to make the numbers look good on paper to convince myself.

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But by flipping the auto - replenishment switch off, the system wouldn't report an item as out of stock, so the analyst's numbers would look good on paper.
The numbers don't lie, and when a teen who used to maintain a 90 average on tests and papers has dropped to 80s, 70s or worse, it's time to take a good hard look at their priorities.
So on paper, the numbers really don't look good for ISIS.
Therein lies the key... a focus on basic, effective program design and improving your numbers with each workout is where the results lie... not in creating a confusing program that just looks good on paper.
Even if your calorie intake looks good on paper, doesn't mean the number on the scales will.
His pantomime concept for the number may have looked good on paper, but this is one instance where the flamboyance becomes tacky and wrongheaded.
In this way, momentum might look good on paper but most investors should think twice, or thrice, before using it because periods of significant under - performance are likely, even though the long - term numbers have been good.
A good number of papers on impacts looked only at local or regional — not global — climatic change.
Matthew Moeller: Well, I think the big thing was just trying to move away from the bundles and bundles of paper and I'm not saying that you should be a 100 % paperless, I mean, it's still today I often print things out to look at I have smaller books that maybe do not have material that's easy to navigate online on a bookshelf that I can just grab, but the days of the big file cabinets in the back of the office and the unlimited number of redwells falling out everywhere, that was something when I went out on my own that I certainly envisioned was not going to be a part of kind of how we do things, and I think in moving away from that you're able to better control your operating costs, you're able to keep overhead to a lower level, and ultimately, I think you're able to deliver more value to the client and running a much more streamlined process.
They're going to weigh you so there's no point in giving numbers that look good on paper but are not accurate.
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Lower - end properties look better on paper, but when analyzed further don't perform as well as their pro forma numbers indicate.
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