Sentences with phrase «own damn»

Earlier this year, CBS chairman Leslie Moonves said Trump's rise «may not be good for America, but it's damn good for CBS.»
He deserved better from his party and if he wants to bring back some hippie anger to the NDP, damn the consequences.
«When your parents give you their house money, you damn well better succeed,» Rosenthal says.
But as demonstrated by what happened to the Tripathis, the crowd isn't always very smart — and with potentially damning effects.
«If I put myself into the mind of one of those exchanges, they're kind of damned if they do and damned if they don't [support a fork] because their success depends on the price of bitcoin,» said Stefan Thomas, the CTO of crypto - currency company Ripple.
The introduction to the piece sets up the reader for a damning exposé showing Donald Trump in secret communication with Russia over a computer server, presumably operated by one of the businessman's hotels.
I'm no Trump supporter (for damn good reason), but I also can't condone irresponsible innuendo and technological illiteracy in the guise of investigative journalism.
Uber, of course, has promised to clean up its corporate culture after a spate of bad publicity about sexual harassment and a damning video of CEO Travis Kalanick cursing out a driver.
«I'm not pretty damn sure they are there.
But in the end, it comes down to this: We have too many damn guns in the wrong damn hands.
Oh, and look damn good while you're doing it;)
As the lovely James from Men with Pens and Damn Fine Words recently suggested I try, sit down with a pen and write out some «I Believe» statements on just why you started your journey online in the first place.
There are a number of reasons why GBM is so damn hard to treat, and I won't go into them here.
As a result, he came damn close to losing his own pension.
Partly it feels like being damned with faint praise, as when people say Sylvia Plath was a «great woman poet.»
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
It's a damned tragedy.
What continues to bedevil General Fusion's efforts is the damned plasma.
Damn the investors for making money on such lunacy, damn the paranoiacs who think the added fluoride in our public water systems is a mind - control drug, damn the Times for running a massive photo of a startup founder who thinks water «expires» and is described as «sitting naked and cross-legged on a hot spring, his long brown hair flowing over his chest.»
Since 2014, Coach has closed dozens of stores, ended most online flash sales, and begun exiting hundreds of department stores, top line be damned.
«This is a damning report that has outlined yet another case of appalling management by the State Government.»
CBS chairman Les Moonves famously said earlier this year that Trump had been «damn good» for his network, while CNN reportedly earned an additional $ 100 million in digital ad revenues this year, thanks to interest in election coverage.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar won the Pulitzer Prize for Music on Monday for his critically acclaimed 2017 album «DAMN.,» making him the first non-classical or jazz artist to ever win the award.
She or he can assist you in seeing your very best self, preconceptions be damned.
Even more damning was his conclusion that people would have to file their fingertips down in order to use a smaller screen properly:
If your phone is ringing off the hook (also annoying), getting up and down a dozen times can be more annoying than just answering the damn thing.
One of the most damning pieces of evidence against Sears was that it sold too few tires at regular prices — only 1 % to 2 % of total sales.
Lamar's «DAMN.,» Billboard's best - selling album of 2017, lost out in the album of the year category at the 2018 Grammy Awards to Bruno Mars» «24k Magic.»
Last weekend, I tried to get the splitter going and — wouldn't you know it — the damn engine wouldn't start.
I respect him as a coach, but I'll be damned if I'll allow someone to use our platform or try to do the same thing we're doing and just think it's OK.
«In other words, acquire your own damn digital land on which you can do whatever you want without anyone else trying to exploit you or influence your behavior,» he advises.
Some of the people you'll hear spreading anti-Semitic views are blatant apologists for extremism, justifying a car barreling into an Israeli bus stop or a random knife attack on the street as a legitimate expression of frustration at the lack of a Palestinian state, Jewish victims be damned.
That's why it's especially encouraging for me to occasionally stumble upon a story worth sharing that suggests there are still people in our business who actually give a damn about the things that really matter.
He noted that he's often met with skeptics who ask him, «Do your shareholders ever give a damn that you get out there and talk about that?»
The partnership spans a wide range of Budweiser products, including Bud, Bud Light, Stella Artois, Michelob Ultra, Shock Top, Best Damn Root Beer and Goose Island, while the app honors receipts from a wide variety of restaurants and retailers, including Wal - Mart (wmt), Kroger (kr), Whole Foods (wfm) and more.
Damn the American consumer who dares to pay for such frivolities, never mind the fact that we spend more than $ 10 billion a year on bottles of stuff that otherwise flows freely from our taps — and one of the most popular brands ships its product in from a tiny island in the Pacific Ocean.
For the company, the fallout was as quick as it was damning.
Consider two days in January 2013 when a series of damning — but false — tweets sent two stocks plunging.
More and more, people are judging the value of the products they buy against not one, but two currencies: money, and the effort it's going to take to get the damned things home.
The World Health Organization's (WHO) latest study on the most polluted places on the planet is out, and it's damning for one country in particular.
«The people we hear from in Vancouver don't give a damn about making a better experience for transfers through this airport if they have to pay for it.»
Your personal ego be damned.
Yet our core line is, you know, we make damn good ice cream.»
«A lot just should have never been patented, and no one wants the damn stuff.»
It's hard to ruin Batman past the point of recognition, but everyone from «Batman Forever» and «Batman & Robin» tried their damnedest.
A damning report about the deceptive app soon appeared in Eurogamer.
I had hoped to be on holiday by now, but I'm woefully behind because I've spent so much time chasing that damned Elder Scroll (spoiler: it teaches you how to defeat a particularly bad - ass dragon).
But beyond that, lawyers are entitled — indeed, required — to do their damnedest.
What's more annoying: waiting for crappy in - flight wi - fi to load your damn email or shelling out $ 15 for the pokey privilege?
«The way I re-phrase the old saying is that, «There are lies, there are damned lies, statistics and then facts about the private equity industry,»» he said.
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