Sentences with phrase «of a few people out»

I make this one pretty often, I usually have most of the ingredients already in my pantry (including the anchovies... I'm one of the few people out there who actually like them!).
And over time, we have become really comfortable with most breeds of dogs becoming better «pets» than workers... because outside of a few people out there, most of us don't care if the dog is all that good of a «worker».
If you're one of the few people out there who actually owns a PlayStation Vita, your console now has another purpose besides its ability to play a collection of awesome indie titles.
I was in Birmingham before moving here last year and haven't relocated properly yet so I'm one of the few people out there looking at estate agents» websites.

Not exact matches

Most people try to move out of that lane as soon as they can, but a few will cruise past the long line to merge at the last moment.
«If that person is walking out of the store not taken care of, John Legere is just a few keystrokes away,» Freier says.
Although the signs that stress is affecting mental health vary from person to person, there are a few things to look out for — one of which is your temperament.
Zafar suggests searching LinkedIn for people with the expertise you need, then sending a straightforward e-mail requesting a few minutes of their time: «Typically four out of 10 people will say yes if you approach them honestly, correctly and with an interesting topic.»
The answer lies partly in PICI's collaboration model — and partly in Parker, who has immersed himself in cancer science in the way that few of his fellow philanthropists can match, according to some of the most prominent people in the field, inside PICI and out of it.
A few years ago video resumes, where people sat in front of webcams spelling out their qualifications and showing a bit of personality, were all the rage.
You scan through a few of the resumes, and very few people are qualified for the position, even though you clearly spelled out the job qualifications in the job posting.
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau of wires and capacitors and diodes, well, just think about how some people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out of the parts, painstaking examination of instructions, a few false starts and, ultimately, the satisfaction of things slotting into place as the final product takes shape.
«Lots of people set high goals, and, if things don't work out, they may be disappointed for a few hours or a day, but they move on,» Antony says.
OK, so Hillary Clinton isn't the kind of person most of us would want to go out and have a few laughs with.
«As more people move out of their parents» basement — and there's still quite a few living there — we expect to see continued healthy demand for homes,» said Svenja Gudell, chief economist for Zillow, which found millennials made up 42 percent of homebuyers last year.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation of the person who made those shoes is.
So I graduated from Harvard, class of» 97, and the internet was just a couple years old then and, of my graduating class of about 1,600, probably fewer than 10 people moved out West to work in tech.
She discovered those MLM companies — the multilevel marketing, where, pyramid - style, one person recruits another and gets a cut of their sales — and tried out a few with varying success.
You must remain cognizant of the fact that few people will work hard, go out of their way, or be inconvenienced just for the privilege of giving you their hard - earned money.
Whether it's coaching a kids» sports team like the CEO of Insureon, playing a regular game of pickup soccer like celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson, or extending a standing invitation to your friends for a Sunday evening supper like Huckabee, all the successful people profiled in the book plot out their weekends in advance (though not every minute; just a few «anchor events,» as Vanderkam dubs them) and make active use of the hours they have.
Meanwhile, Axelrod points out that Basel 3 could actually generate a false sense of security because few people realize it introduces no changes whatsoever for two years.
A swathe of small towns across middle America will be rolling out the red carpet for people clamoring to see the total solar eclipse on August 21 — the first coast - to - coast total solar eclipse in the U.S. since 1918 — only visible from a few places.
After all, you meet very few people who get a thrill out of being the worst at something.
Rather than try to compete directly with Match, the industry leader, he created a website that cost almost nothing to run and was aimed at the sort of people who wanted to browse a few profiles but weren't ready to take out their credit cards.
Still, even though more people in poor health reported high levels of stress than any other group, when all respondents in the «highly stressed in the last month» group listed what contributed to their stress, a few contributing factors beat out health issues: too many responsibilities overall, financial problems, and work problems.
So what are the true hidden gems of career advice, the truths that few people are willing to say out loud that can actually transform a mediocre career into a rockstar one?
Serving groups of customers whose backgrounds are different from yours isn't about swapping out photos or putting a few token people in key positions in your company.
Yes, you can help a few people who really need help — just like, somewhere along the way, someone went out of his way to help you.
Google Glass announced on Monday that it will expand its Explorer Program over the next few weeks, allowing Explorers (people who have been trying out the wearable computer device) to invite three of their friends to join the program.
I got an application by singing telegram, a few taped to skateboards from people who knew that I skateboard to work, even one by courier when I was in the middle of a Utah camping trip from someone who figured out where I was from my Instagram and Twitter.
Fresh out of university, he intended to make a few bucks to support his musical aspirations, not to change how people purchased automobiles.
Useful features include bulk uploading, which allows a person to add hundreds of events to a calendar at a time or automatically with feeds from other calendars, such as EventBrite or Google Calendar; recurrence scheduling; automated newsletters; and automatic venue matching that figures out where an event will be held after someone types only a few letters.
In 2010, the census revealed that Detroit's population had dwindled to just 713,000 people, from a high of two million — fewer than in the years before Henry Ford's Model Ts began rolling out of the factories.
«There are people out there who are voicing probably justifiable concerns about putting more power into the hands of fewer and fewer organizations.
«You see people from Wharton coming out to Silicon Valley now» is how Rabois put it, whereas a few years ago, «a lot of those people would have been at investment banks.»
Copyblogger Media says eight out of ten people will read your headline, but fewer than three out of ten will actually go past the headline and read the rest and then share on their social network site.
There's a joint CFTC and Securities and Exchange Commission report that came out a few months after the flash crash that blames it on an effort by Waddell & Reed to sell some E-mini futures with an inept algorithm; lots of people have long had their doubts about that theory, and now the CFTC itself seems to have abandoned it in favor of the new one - guy - in - London theory.
Remember a few years back when, instead of heading out into the world, droves of young people either stayed, or returned to live, with their parents, or ended up having more roommates in even tighter quarters to make the rent?
He would deny, deny, deny, but when there was no plausible version of reality that could still include a denial, he handed out a few breadcrumbs of contrition: «I misled people, including even my wife.»
The numbers bear this out: «89.4 % of the companies with more than 100 years of history are businesses employing fewer than 300 people
Wealthy people would still have to fill out parts of their returns, and federal taxes came with a few complications: people would still need to list their charitable donations to get a deduction.
We're happy to get a few hundred people more out of the danger,» and «if we have seats open we want to open it up to a wider audience.»
«One of the primary reasons people fail in franchising is they don't start out with enough money or access to money to get through the tough times, and the opening and the first few months as people try to find them,» Haff says.
The days of pay TV distributors continuing to shell out more for channels that fewer people are watching are over.
The characteristics of a successful entrepreneur are much deeper than that, but there are a few qualities that are universal to all people who strike out to achieve their own financial independence.
I've been retired about 6 months now — to see see the relative effect of saving and compounding over a human - scaled period of a few years check out this graph of my fund value over this period (hope the link works for people)
While networks of companies remain at the center of where most people in blockchain think the technology is headed, a few leaders from both the legacy firms and startups will likely continue to chalk out their own territory.
A few years ago Warren Buffet bought IBM, and some people say he walked out of the circle of competence.
My hope is that a few people will have a good laugh and maybe a few more will take it seriously enough to investigate for themselves the Bitcoin scaling debate instead of accepting the slavish dogmatism coming out of the Core community.
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