Sentences with phrase «probably get a better picture»

You will probably get a better picture if you can stay close to your pet.
I went with a local private company mostly because I received a grant that paid for the school tuition through the local workforce center (which I would look into), I'm currently at the school so I'll probably get a better picture of the school after I graduate but they do have very old equipment that isn't up to date and some have problems, some of the instructors aren't very friendly and the student ratio isn't very good (my class is 3 or 4 people per truck 11 total), so my experience so far hasn't been the greatest so far.

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The picture will «probably get uglier before it gets better,» for securities firms, said Michael Graham, who worked in institutional equity sales at Stonecap Securities Inc., in a June 13 phone interview.
«There better not be a check in there,» my wife joked, probably picturing them struggling for years to balance their checkbook and getting confused.
well, probably not so fast since it takes hours upon hours to dehydrate, but... you get the picture.
does anyone think the reports of us getting psg's youngster rabiot are true and if yes is he what we need atm i guessing as he is a big lad he's probably diaby long term replacement i have seen a picture of him and he doesn't look like a very strong build but i am sure a year in the gym will sort that out he would add much needed height to our midfield and he doesn't seem to be a injury prone as diaby he has a good general skill set am sure wenger can convince him with plenty of game time any young french player knows wengers rep with youngsters he should jump at the chance to work with wenger NOW with a bit of strength work he could be a handy d / m also if wenger could mould him to play there,
«We will have to wait until Melbourne to really get a better idea of where we are going to be, and then the first couple of race will probably show another picture.
Anyway, unless everyone is slightly underestimating the appeal of the other four Best Picture nominees it's up against, Moonlight will probably get its due here — especially as it remains the only particularly plausible threat to La La Land's (probably inevitable) end - of - the - night victory.
This probably means that U.S. audiences will not get to see it before 2013: Wong's films have traditionally opened in China long before they come to the West, and while Megan Ellison «s Annapurna Pictures has the rights, there's no distributor proper attached at present (although the Weinstein Company would probably be a good bet, given the close relationship between the two companies).
Gunn took to Facebook to reveal the above picture — which doesn't tell us much other than the already hyper - cute Baby Groot is probably going to get even cuter now that he's up and about on wee little plant legs — as well as the principal cast of the film.
The Shape of Water, Universal's Get Out and Lady Bird were joined on the Best Picture list by Sony Classics» Call Me By Your Name; Focus Features» Darkest Hour, home to Best Actor frontrunner Gary Oldman, nommed today; Warner Bros» Dunkirk, with Christopher Nolan's stunning war movie scoring eight noms; Focus» Phantom Thread, with Daniel Day - Lewis back in the Actor race; Fox's The Post, along with it the 21st nomination for Meryl Streep (though not for director Stephen Spielberg); and Searchlight's Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, probably the other frontrunner coming into today noms and which had seven nominations, with Martin McDonagh nominated for writing but not directing, and the film's big three — Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson and Sam Rockwell — all nominated.
Streep is already way beyond the record for most nominated, with 20 times at bat, and yet if she and The Post are nominated that will mean that all five Best Actress nominees match Best Picture, since The Post is probably more likely to get in than Molly's Game.
It is the Coens, though, who have worked their long, hard toll and will get this probably no matter how Best Picture goes.
What I see is a gold rush, with millions and millions of readers flush with money just waiting for more good books to read — and a bunch of authors who are standing by the river saying, «Oh, I didn't bring a bucket, I don't have a shovel, I don't want to get my shoes wet, this area has probably already been panned dry...» So they sit and draw pictures in the sand, dreaming of success that will never come, because all the gold is down in the river.
The picture changes slightly if you still have expenses in the US, like paying for a mortgage, or repairs to a property there or something similar, as you're probably better off leaving part of the money in the US to get rid of both the exchange rate losses and currency risk.
Janelle Holden: As you know, social media is probably the primary way we get animal profiles out there these days... and a good picture goes a long way in striking the interest of potential owners!
GET YOUR PICTURE TAKEN AT Groot Constantia, the oldest and probably the most famous wine estate in South Africa, with several well - preserved original buildings representing some of the best examples of the Cape Dutch architectural style, for which this area is renowned.
Despite the recent opening of the Amex Centurion Lounge at Miami Airport, the Admirals Club was pretty busy (probably because the Amex Lounge is quite a distance away near Gate D12) so it wasn't that easy to get decent pictures — I do my best not to get too may people in the photos as you never know who's going to object.
Before I get into the complete history, it's probably best to explain how Bomberman is played, so you have a rough picture in your head as you read on.
... that is almost OK... but in your example a lot depends upon my position relative to the sun... if I lie down and sunbathe I will probably feel cool... but if I stand up in the sun I might feel warm... so if my shadow covers 2m2 on the ground then I guess I might actually be getting 200 W / m2 from the sun... your snowy mountain picture illustrates this well because the trees have long shadows.
The picture is as good as it gets in an LCD TV, and quite probably, TVs in general.
You could probably get even better pictures with other camera apps.
It was useful for snapping pictures of things around the house, and getting the occasional shot when I was out - and - about, but it's worth remembering that the phone you certainly have on you anyway will probably offer a better experience.
I will agree with most of my colleagues here.Your pictures are horrible and don't show the property correctly.They are dark and taken with a narrow lens (probably a smartphone) and cut off half the rooms making them look smaller and cramped.Toilet lids should be down in pictures and you should be able to see the entire bathroom.You need a professional photographer to get that job done right.You're most likely overpriced and making your competition look better to buyers.Also, in your Craigslist add you said only prequalified buyers may see the property.That's a huge mistake and it's going to cost you.Agents like myself insist on previewing the homes first to decide if our buyers will want to look at it.According to your ad, we can't so we will bypass your property and move on to the properties that do cooperate with us.Quite frankly, unless our buyers accidentally stumble upon your property on their own, it's not going to be shown to them for a while, if ever.The agents have no incentive to work with you.At 2.5 % and no fellow agent listing the property to work with, you will be at the bottom of every agent's list of potential properties to show.
The seller might (and probably does) have their own picture of what a good borrower looks like, so if you don't fit the mold you have to get creative.
If you are planning to list your house with a realtor, the best time would be to get your house staged BEFORE interviewing real estate agents — by presenting your house at its best, you'll probably get a higher market estimate from a realtor as well as appealing pictures for the web.
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