Sentences with phrase «or maybe»

This is a company I want to own for the next 5, 10 or maybe even 20 years.
«For others in different roles it might be lower (if you're a sales development rep for instance) or maybe 50 %.
Or maybe, like some parents, you want your child to pay for their own education to learn how to stand on their own feet and become independent.
Or maybe you have a new boss who decides to clean house and hire her own people.
We want to hear all about it or maybe just live vicariously through you.
Or maybe they've turned something sexy into a dry bureaucratic discussion.
We've gone from less than 20 % of our appointments being in the private sector to the point now where I believe we're at about 30 %, or maybe even above that.
Or maybe, she says, «it was just his mind.»
Most likely they didn't expect any negative outcomes, or maybe they didn't perform proper website testing prior to the sale.
Somebody needs to target them with telemarketing or unsolicited e-mail, or maybe stop by their houses for a chat.
Note that the customer had a perception that his bits of medal could have been worth $ 100 or $ 150 or maybe nothing when he walked through the pawn shop door.
Perhaps it was the shrine to Princess Diana, or maybe the portraits of Queens past and present on the walls.
Maybe you need to learn that some customers are just not meant to be your customers, or maybe you (like most of us) need a reminder that our sense of value should not be dependent on the thoughts of a few.»
«At that stage, you're ready to move up but you're facing people wondering if you're going to stick around, or maybe you don't want that promotion because it would add more work and more travel time.
I traveled to the Stanford campus on a recent Friday just to see if any students I ran into would have heard of Clinkle, or maybe even been part of their beta group.
If you've been watching Downton Abbey, the hit period drama that follows an aristocratic English family at the turn of the 20th century, you may have found yourself yelling at the screen whenever Robert Crawley appears (or maybe that's just me).
At times I'm a little compulsive... or maybe somewhat on the obsessive side, rather than compulsive.
Or maybe on Inside Edition, Dr. Oz, Steve Harvey or Rachael Ray.
Flunch, which we assume is short for «French lunch,» or maybe «fast lunch,» revolutionizes the fast food experience.
Or maybe less.
Or maybe we're all just one big computer simulation.
And yet despite — or maybe because of — his uncommon directness, there are few designers in U.S. history more successful.
Or maybe it's just that latent gene that causes some to be ambitious.
Rumors put the price in the ballpark of most consoles — $ 250 - $ 300, or maybe $ 350 — and the same applies to how powerful it is (roughly on par with the competition).
Or maybe you're just bored.
Or maybe it was meeting Alexi Lichene, an avant - garde French vineyard owner and wine writer.
Or maybe, like long - time NASCAR driver and team owner Joe Nemechek of NEMCO Motorsports, you are living that story.
Break it down if you must into 6 months to learn a gig, master it for 18 months more, then a year (or maybe two) for an opportunity to arise.
The issues that the media types who bring you your news struggle with are not always (or maybe often?)
Maybe you're in the market for a signature look that stands out from your competitors», or maybe you need more than you once did — a more sophisticated system of cataloging products, or the ability to process simultaneous transactions, or an inventory - tracking system that can scale.
Maybe the universe will smile on your with a great year, or maybe it'll cackle and kick you in the butt again.
Hopefully, it's on a wall, or maybe I need to turn it face me on the desk,» explains Lopp.
Or maybe a little more business experience to help you succeed.
... or maybe they are using infrastructure and computers in other places,» said Moriuchi.
I think about going public, or maybe a partnership, but we're entering into a very high - risk, demanding phase of the company's development, and strategically I think being private will allow us to make some good long - term choices.
Moved by the story of her life, Bieber took a second to write in the guest book (or maybe he thought it was her autograph book, who knows): «Truly inspiring to be able to come here.
Or maybe it's just you're not good enough at any one thing to make a decent living at it?
Maybe you've automated your whole business and now have loads of free time, or maybe you only have time on weekends.
Maybe terminating that toxic employee isn't your call, or maybe as an entrepreneur this problem person plays an unavoidable role in your day - to - day business.
Or maybe it actually is — in fact — a completely new idea.
Or maybe you just want to take a well - deserved vacation.
Or maybe he would ask that I get back in the car and apologize to my grandmother.
«The definition of insanity,» Einstein once said (or maybe didn't say, but it's a gem of of succinct wisdom anyway), «is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.»
Maybe it's a personal problem or maybe they feel unappreciated, but «the approach should be «What can we do to help?
Internships are key because they help you figure out what you want to do, or maybe more importantly, what you don't want to do.
Maybe your company's creative hires struggle with presentations, or maybe your entry - level hires make data entry mistakes.
«Or maybe you've been told there is no room for development,» she says.
Or maybe, he just put too much energy into building his reputation, without putting enough effort into considering his character.
Or maybe you're just lazy.
Maybe you pray, maybe you mentally recite the excellent safety statistics of flying, or maybe you distract yourself with daydreams.
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