Sentences with phrase «probably be good on»

Can't wait to try that marinade — I'm guessing it would probably be good on just about anything!
Weresnski looks like he could be a # 1 defenseman, and would probably be the best on our team.
Sure, Watch Dogs / BF4 / COD will probably be better on next - gen but most consumers don't care.
the closest thing we can think of on the roads of North - America is the Mazda 5, but it is bigger and has a bigger engine, so MPG will probably be better on the Passo Sette.

Not exact matches

«We think the portfolio was too narrowly focused on one technology anyway, so that's probably a good thing,» says Chris Severson - Baker, managing director with the Pembina Institute, an environmental NGO.
(An executive at Blind told the publication anecdotally that he knows of other startups who are promoting positive stories on Facebook, calling the tactic «probably the best form of awareness building, community building, and user acquisition there is.»)
America is consistently ranked as one of the top entrepreneurial countries in the world, and the average person on the street probably believes that a good company can always find financing to grow and expand.
But I think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
(Here's Benjamin Franklin on the subject back in 1749: «If customers slight your goods... do not affront them: do not be pert in your answers, but with patience hear, and with meekness give an answer; for if you affront in a small matter, it may probably hinder you from a future good customer.»)
As you probably already know, it's very easy to obtain information over the Internet, and while this is a good thing most of the time, it also means that if you're not careful, cyber criminals can get their hands on your financial credentials.
If we're going to talk about «liquidity» it's probably best to agree on what it is.
But if the nice, thick - walled building would take about 15 minutes travel time, it's better to hole up in the flimsy shelter for awhile — but you should probably leave for a better shelter after roughly an hour (and maybe pick up some beers and sodas on the way: A study in the»50s found they taste fine after a blast).
You'll probably be more financially stable, connected and confident to pursue your passion in the future, and you'll likely also have more time to reflect on and enjoy what's happening, as well.
Probably the best market research you can do for your retail specialty food business is boots - on - the - ground research in your own market area.
The same things you generally do to avoid catching any flu — wash your hands and steer clear of the guy hacking and sniffing on the subway or airplane (and hey, if you're want to try stocking up on Vitamin C, you'd be in good company, even if science suggests you're probably not accomplishing much).
Entrepreneurs might be especially focused on productivity, but despite your best efforts to concentrate on your business, you're probably not awfully consistent at it.
It's probably good that Disney isn't relying on that idea too much because, according to one recent survey, only 6 % of subscribers in a recent survey of cable users said that they would be willing to pay $ 20 a month for ESPN.
One actor, probably Josh Brolin, is modeled after an unnamed CEO she calls the best dressed man on Wall Street: «For example, there is a company lead by an impeccably well - dressed man.
The «buy - on - dip strategy that worked so well last year» is probably one to avoid right now, Liew added to CNBC.
«If your business is structured as a sole proprietorship or an LLC, you are probably better off taking distributions from the company and paying taxes on an estimated basis during the year,» Spark says.
«But right now, short of those kind of things, I think the economy's in reasonably good shape and probably going to be spurred on a little by the tax bill,» he said.
In 2014, we knew where about 80 % to 85 % of the activity was taking place, to include when a go - fast [boat] was leaving Colombia or Ecuador or somewhere in Central America with a shipment ultimately destined for the United States, but on the best of days we could probably put a ship over next to and a plane above maybe 10 % of that 80 % to 85 %.
Instead, stick with this simple rule of thumb: If the expense of replacing the broken item is more than twice the cost of repairing it, it's probably best to repair it, according to Lexicon Technologies, a technology maintenance company and the creator of the helpful infographic on the topic below.
All that time spent monitoring your foes could be better spent elsewhere, such as on the things any competitive analysis will probably tell you to improve anyway.
And if the global economy truly is as screwed as some believe — like Kyle Bass, for example, a Dallas fund manager Lewis encounters who predicted the sub-prime mortgage disaster and who has since bought an isolated ranch with its own water supply and an arsenal of weaponry, betting on severe economic collapse — then you're probably better off saving your nickels.
He says the sweet spot for measurables is six to 10 metrics: anything less isn't rigorous enough; any more is probably wasting time better spent on actually, you know, innovating.
It's not about whether it was great on all three dimensions (it probably won't have been), but rather whether you have a good idea of what it will take to make it great on these dimensions, now that you've done it.
This means that a blue button on a blue background probably isn't a good idea.
If you ask someone what they're really good at, or what they enjoy doing most, they'll probably tell you they love to work on strategy.
Finally, it's probably a good idea to keep an eye on the competition as well to see how you could improve and avoid pitfalls.
It's a good bet that the sommelier has not only selected every bottle on that list, he or she has probably curated each bottle to fit the menu as well.
When Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of electric - car company Tesla, founded SpaceX back in 2002, he probably didn't envision that his company, which designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft, would be responsible for delivering better coffee to astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS).
On the new Echo speaker, the one that is a bit more plump and sounds better than the original Echo, you can talk from across the room and ask about musical artists, the weather, or even ask weird questions and you'll probably get a pretty good answer.
For those unfamiliar with Reddit, the recent controversy that shut down dozens of popular forums on the site probably seemed like much ado about nothing: A well - liked staffer who handled Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» interviews was let go, for reasons that were largely unclear.
Probably the best part (other than the movie, of course), were all the adorable photos people shared on social media of their beloved canine companions.
So with all of this in mind, it's probably best to just get directionally bullish on Facebook and call it a day, right?
And if you really want to get to the very top, as Gates suggests, it's probably essential not just to hone your IQ but to work on complementary intelligences like EQ as well.
If you can build a relationship that involves more than just sending follow - up emails or asking for signatures on a contract, then you'll probably be in a better place to get responses on those emails when you really need them.
While you may be able to bring these on the plane, your flight - mates probably won't appreciate the smell too much, so maybe this is best snacked on in the airport.
On the other hand, making a robot that can disassemble an iPhone is probably pretty good practice for building robots that can assemble iPhones.
Well, it is probably not finding new office space, lining up partners and searching for employees who might want to come along with you on this new journey.
If we talk to a prospective client and they only want to work on television, they're probably not the best match for me because I look for people who also want to extend into film, or digital, or possibly start their own production company... I love building an enterprise.
Rather than ruminating on your weaknesses or talking up your strengths, your best bet is probably to be your own good friend and simply accept your flawed human nature, forgiving yourself your errors.
If you think you aren't a good writer, it's probably because you've gotten hung up on the «craft» of writing.
If you're running solely on sleep deprivation and dehydration, you're probably also using caffeine to carry you — and not getting enough of «the good stuff.»
If you're simply planning on taking a project to please a client, but you know that it's going to hurt your output on other assignments, and you know you're going to wake up every morning uneasy until the project has passed, then this is probably a very good time to say no.
The first quarter of the year is probably the best time to negotiate a favorable contact rate or take advantage of special programs designed to bring much - needed business into radio stations (after business owners have just finished blowing their budgets on the holidays).
Certainly there seems to be some consensus that the carbon footprint that people are leaving has an impact on it, but I suspect scientists would also tell you that the world's warming up anyway, so there's probably some Mother Nature going on as well.
It might be hard on your ego but it's probably good for your business.
On the other hand, if Dorsey is right and managing a startup is indeed like managing a theatrical company, it probably is a good idea to give the performers and stagehands a little love.
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