Sentences with phrase «obvious thing in»

Even if it's the most obvious thing in the world, just say «wow, that's amazing!»
This may sound like the most obvious thing in the world, but people do forget.
The money has become such an obvious thing in our lives that we have forgotten, what it is essentially.
This sounds like the most obvious thing in the world, but the amount of times I've had clients anxious to sign a deal decide to work this (and pricing!)
Steven famously says climate sensitivity (to changes in forcing) can't be zero, and it's the most obvious thing in the world when you step back from the complicated problems of feedbacks and so on and look at a simple example.
It just seemed like the most obvious thing in the world to do.»
They exist to say the most obvious thing in any given situation and to progress the clunky Las Vegas Story with maximum melodrama.
Almost invariably, sports games on TV and in the movies are extremely close, go down to the Easton Baseball & Softball Equipment: * ƃuıddıɥs ǝǝɹɟ: Before we begin, let's talk about the most obvious thing in
Unfortunately Wenger never does the obvious thing in transfer windows and I expect nobody coming in.
This seems like the most obvious thing in the world, but we certainly don't act like it.
The obvious thing in that sentence to notice is that judgement is «not a requirement» of Jesus» teaching (it's a cause and effect thing in which you can choose to do or not to do).
The successful VPs have one obvious thing in common: they are maniacally focused on building a revenue engine for their companies.
«It's looking at a very subtle kind of influence that may be swamped by more obvious things in the programming,» she says.
After all, once you meet in person, if you've lied about some obvious things in your profile, it will be a bad experience for everyone involved.
They ignore obvious things in OS X and focus on new features only to release them in a confusing, poorly - planned way.

Not exact matches

Citing several examples, including Trump's inauguration crowd - size claims, Comey continued: «Sometimes he's lying in ways that are obvious, sometimes he's saying things that we may not know are true or false and then there's a spectrum in between.»
Duncan Stewart, Deloitte Canada's research director, points out the obvious problem with that analysis — that slight growth at this stage in the game is not really a good thing:
But even if these things don't show up in an obvious way, background checks are meant to give an overview.
I wanted to get a sense of whether or not these sneakers were as comfortable and easy to fall in love with as other cult - favorites (Allbirds being the most obvious)-- specifically because the greatest indicator of a shoe becoming «the next big thing» is generally whether or not people actually like wearing them.
It may seem like a really obvious thing to say, but just looking where you're going can prevent so many accidents in the workplace!
It may seem obvious, but it's important to put things back in their place when you're finished with them.
«We are trying to do everything to minimize hospital - acquired infection except for the most obvious and easiest thing to do in my opinion, which is to stop shaking hands,» UCLA professor of pediatrics and cardiologist Dr. Mark Sklansky tells NPR.
The only other thing you need to show is that your iPhone is in working condition and doesn't have obvious signs of damage.
Things were so nascent that as Wired reported in 2010, the ad agency buying the ads ran into an obvious but unexpected problem: «It had to create websites for its clients, who weren't even sure that interacting online was a good idea - or that the ads were even legal.»
Not only are Millennials snubbing oil and gas because of its negative image, they also seek different job perks than previous generations sought, and in this regard, the oil industry will need to do more as it becomes increasingly obvious that Millennials want different things than what oil executives think they want.
According to Goodman, your book should have three things upon launch: social proof, i.e., a number of Amazon reviews; an «intangible,» e.g., a quote from a renowned expert in the field, say a New York Times bestselling author; and lastly a good book (which may seem obvious, but...).
I've written about financial checklists before, and the concept is simple: a checklist is a list of dumb, obvious things that you know you're supposed to do, but in the hustle and bustle of real life, you will forget one or more of them.
Here are the changes coming to our everyday lives — some obvious, other perhaps less obvious — that I am most excited about in the Internet of Things:
«The time Steve Jobs was putting things off and noodling on possibilities was time well spent in letting more divergent ideas come to the table, as opposed to diving right in with the most conventional, the most obvious, the most familiar.»
As a young employee, I was in a meeting with my superiors and that was the explanation I was given for why things were getting done a certain way, when it was obvious the status quo wasn't working.
The obvious lessons require no explanation: don't let your CEO say terrible things in the company name; don't defend the indefensible; if you find yourself in a reputational hole, stop digging.
The risks of this kind of private control over speech are obvious when it comes to things like filter bubbles or the role that «fake news» plays in political movements.
From our perspective, the financial sector side, in what sense does climate change pose new or different risks to the financial system, all the way from the obvious, such as the concept of stranded assets, which you've got lending all against those things?
However, I am stating the obvious, which is that bad things tend to happen in bad markets.
Trading generous perks for productivity might seem like the obvious answer, but experts say workplace happiness isn't about things like free food in the cafeteria or a foosball table in the break room.
It had become «quite obvious» where things were headed, but, in his telling, Tesla before simply had «too much going on.»
«They wanted the things that wouldn't have been obvious to a lot of people I would meet in the New York media world, the Upper East Side, or at Robin Hood [Foundation] dinners.»
The obvious thing that investors think about is making a financial return on the investment they made in your company.
By now you'll no doubt see the obvious correlations between them all as well, and the really interesting thing about it all is that in each and every one of them, both the ones I have reported on here as well as others we are yet to review, the lessons we take from them are not to be found in academic institutions.
One of the most obvious problem is the «guidance» makes some things less clear, «There are some critical ambiguities in this construct.
If we took a company with complicated software or business processes or other things that maybe aren't clear to people in the field it is less obvious, right?
Logical fallacies like there is a such thing as a «Borderline Sexual Assault», I would have to point out the obvious that there is either assault or not assault in this world.
My aim is to take scriptures at their most obvious, and I am not bending or breaking a single thing from any passage in Genesis (most of this is based on Rabbinic interpretations).
Just some of the things he said made it obvious he had little to no training in psychology.
But when faced with the obvious proof that believers have done some very horrible things in the lifetime of their religion, that proof is dismissed as not the work of «true» Christians.
One good thing about having Romney in this race is that it forces Christian to accept Mormonism as a Christian sect, in doing so it weakens the entire Christ cult because of the obvious fraud that Mormonism is.
You know, I bet if you slapped the rise in number of atheists / agnostics in the country on a graph with the decline in morality and good sense, you'd get a big fat X. It's pretty obvious which way things are going with a mere cursory glance at today's society.
One keeps at this in the confidence that there is such an irrepressible thing as human nature, and people may at some point be shamed into not denying — maybe even admitting — the obvious.
for us, who live in the real world, it's obvious there's no god or such things.
It may seem to outsiders like an obvious choice, an imperative one, but for these parents, that choice involved walking away from the second-most important thing in their lives — their religion — at least for a time, at least until someone told them they didn't have to choose after all.
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