I came
out of it not really knowing where I was and feeling incredibly relaxed and at ease.»
Not exact matches
And though there was a lot
of disappointment spouted online about the theater's closing, the town didn't
really come
out to give it a proper send - off on its final day.
For us because timing isn't
really of the essence, it's
not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort
of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check
out this Instagram photo.»
CEOs
really only have 3 jobs: 1) Hire great people, 2) Don't run
out of money, and 3) Have a north star and make sure people can always see it.
«I
really don't know the odds, but the discovery
of life elsewhere in our solar system would be so significant, we have to find
out,» Pappalardo said.
«What we're
really concerned with is that there aren't very many independent studies
out there that have gone for peer review,» said Tina Yamaki, president
of the Retail Merchants
of Hawaii.
I don't
really believe that any startup should get so far
out ahead
of themselves that they're «a mile wide and an inch deep,» because there are huge execution risks in terms
of support and maintaining effective connections to your customers.
Originally,
out of necessity because I didn't have any kind
of business partner, I started doing it myself, and I
really love it.
Yes, this is tedious, but if you do this exercise, you'll find that you can
not only cut a lot
of fluff
out of your book, you can also make your book sharper and more refined, and you'll be able to
really hone in on what you are trying to say, and nail it.
In it, he asked a very pertinent question: If automation
really does kill jobs, why haven't we run
out of them already?
With help from Citi Community Development, Village Capital recently hosted three pitch competitions, each designed to show venture capitalists and other investors that they
really are missing
out by
not investing in women and people
of color.
Among other things, Democratic members
of the House have proven that — much like Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump — they don't
really need the traditional media to get their message
out when they have Twitter and its live - streaming service at their disposal.
Well, it turns
out that we
really are living in an age
of massive change - it's
not just a platitude.
Now let me give you three things that say that's
not true: If you ate a lot
of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work
out like crazy, you're probably
not going to gain weight; and No. 3, people who I've learned to
really hate, people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder
of Bucketfeet, knows that when you are starting
out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing
really well.
Better to
really know who you're hiring and what they're capable
of up front than finding
out later and things
not working
out.»
We have to almost pry the book
out of their hands so that we can finish it, even though they don't
really have anything left to change.
One
of the challenges was that I kept getting glimpses
of this
really incredibly little girl but just couldn't get her
out.
I got
really nice loose leaf tea from Harrods during the London leg
of my last trip to the UK, but I didn't have anything to keep the leaves
out of my drink, so I bought this twisting tea ball from OXO Good Grips off Amazon for $ 10.
«There are a tremendous number
of really good ideas
out there that don't get done,» says Gary Cantu, a high - tech entrepreneur who is currently working with Lunar Design.
How many times have we argued with someone knowing they were
really right, yet we just won't give in due to that darn ego,» says Donald Burns, a 33 - year veteran
of the restaurant industry who warns against shutting
out other perspectives.
It's possible he
really doesn't, but that's also a pretty political way
out of the question.
Sometimes you might make something that you think is
really awesome but that the public just doesn't get or isn't ready for and then you have to make a decision
of, «Oh I can take this path and dumb it down or be true to myself and figure
out why nobody is getting it.
An applicant wrote the following at the end
of the resume, «I didn't
really fill this
out, someone did it for me.»
Research shows that caffeine isn't physically bad for you (unless you
really go hog wild or pour in the sugar), but that doesn't mean drinking a ton won't affect how you feel in the morning, as Jessica Randazza, head
of marketing at Danone - Nutricia Early Life Nutrition discovered when she cut
out the stimulant.
And I think you've seen a lot
of small cap companies
not really make it
out very well.»
In my defense, I was only 19, so
not a grownup, and said boyfriend came
out of the closet
not long after, so it was
not really a satisfying and healthy relationship.»
Though it's called the burn rate, that term doesn't
really capture the drip - by - drip unease
of spending more money than you're making as you race to build something that catches on before the cash runs
out.
«And when a consumer is a little uncertain around their future and
really trying to figure
out what this election cycle
really means to them, they're
not as apt to spend as freely as they might have even just a couple
of quarters ago,» said Penegor.
These are
really cool topics that are moving very quickly, but in my experience, don't work «right
out of the box» for many infosec applications.
The material is durable but
not overly thick or heavy (the entire thing is
really lightweight), there's a vertical front pocket to easily slip one hand into and
out of for a wallet or keys, the side pockets are the only ones I've found big enough to securely fit my 1L Camelbak (even whilst jogging to grab a train), and the sternum strap on this one is specially designed to be more comfortable and ergonomic for women — and it shows.
The question is if people buy into the idea that (1) smartphones
really do harm their ability to take in the world (or, at least, are more «harmful» than «entertaining»), and (2) that they don't have the willpower to keep their noses
out of their notifications, and thus need a phone that is designed to preempt most apps altogether.
Yes, you've got to have a Web presence or your business looks
really out of it, but remember the new rules
of the Internet: Don't give stuff away, and don't try to fill a need that doesn't exist.»
I want to make sure there's plenty
of cash so that we can build this consumer vision
out, and
really do it right, and
not have our hands forced because we don't have enough money.
Of course, this is really psychologist shorthand for the lengthy process of going into one's emotional memory files and teasing out the situations where you might be over-interpreting — not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviou
Of course, this is
really psychologist shorthand for the lengthy process
of going into one's emotional memory files and teasing out the situations where you might be over-interpreting — not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviou
of going into one's emotional memory files and teasing
out the situations where you might be over-interpreting —
not misinterpreting, mind you — your dear nemesis's behaviour.
Not just getting rid
of the obvious time wasters, but being willing to cut
out really terrific opportunities as well.
They call it a «four position» carrier because in the chest face - in configuration you can use a neck and head support flap or fold it
out of the way, so
really it's more
of a three position carrier, but that's
not really a strike against it, just a matter
of semantics.
Of course, that's
not much to brag about and I'm
not sure anyone
really noticed or cared, especially since Apple doesn't break
out stats on the watch.
«The key, in business and in leadership, is staying
really close to the other people who kind
of know what is going on so that it doesn't take you too long for you to figure that
out.»
«What I tell them is, 9 times
out of 10, if you've moved assets into some kind
of trust at a place like the Cayman Islands and something goes wrong with your business, you will be tarred and feathered by the idea that you've behaved improperly, whether or
not you
really have.
It is like waiting for the storms to end, and for the sun to come
out — only you don't
really know when that will be — especially because the CTO you just hired right
out of grad school in exchange for equity is shaping
out to be a horrible meteorologist.
White said all through her 20s she held back on her
out -
of - the - box ideas, but her success
really kicked into gear when she decided she'd better go big because she sure didn't want to go home.
«We as an industry would welcome the opportunity to sit down with Bank
of America executives and explain our industry's perspective to discuss what
really would work to keep firearms
out of the hands
of those who should
not have them,» said Michael Bazinet, a spokesman for the NSSF.
There's a blog for a product that doesn't
really exist yet, a growing number
of early adopters who are waiting, like you, for the app to come
out; you're commissioning great content and paying
out of pocket for it, and shopping around for an office space because your data is telling you that as soon as you get the product
out, people will be positively chomping at the bit to get to it.
Curiously, many people told me
not to bother before I went, and I can now only assume they didn't
really get enough value
out of it or didn't know some
of the secrets to trade show success.
And we now have
really good people at the company focused on this, so our ability to sniff
out in diligence a promising idea or approach versus companies that aren't bringing a lot
of value to the table is pretty good.
In any case, it's generally a good investment
of the modest amount
of time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to hear about the magnitude or difficulty
of what they're setting
out to do, or just aren't
really prepared to effectively present and defend their ideas.
After testing the Flex
out for a few days, I couldn't
really see the point
of the curve.
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Ultimately, an origin story idea seems to have a lot
of people running scared because they just don't always work
out really well.