Not exact matches
«A lot of millennials are
going to be in a unique position that we haven't seen in
probably 40 or 50
years,» he tells Business Insider.
So if the market is
going to do what it's done for the past 20
years, then it's
probably going to do it again, unless you
go thinking this time is different.
Stuff that's boring now is
probably going to be boring in 20
years.
«That has been on my
to - do list for two
years, and it
probably will continue being on my
to - do list for another two
years because I need
to keep my head down and focus on the stuff that's
going to move the company forward,» Downey explains.
«His time at Google will likely come
to an end in a
year or two, and guess what he's
probably going to do?
He
went even further
to suggest that «the same «fake» nomination
probably took place last
year too,» meaning that a fraudulent Peace Prize nomination for Trump has happened twice.
«We're
going to have
probably a $ 65 billion run rate when this thing all gets closed, up from $ 48 billion last
year,» Centene CEO Michael Neidorff told Cramer in a Friday interview.
Even if Schneiderman does take the case
to court, it will
probably go through
years of appeals through the New York system, with the case
going in front of 13 judges who will each have their take on what constitutes gambling.
«Normal employees that've been with us 20
years, they're
probably going to have three - quarters of a million dollars» in their ESOP accounts, says CFO Tim Jonas of McKay Nursery Co..
But if you give him a box of Lego bricks, he's
probably going to get two, three, four, five or 10
years of use [out of them].
In last
year's bestseller ReWork, 37signals founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson remind us that the true cost of an hour - long meeting with 10 attendees is 10 hours of productivity — «and it's
probably more like 15 hours, because there are mental - switching costs that come with stopping what you're doing,
going somewhere else
to meet, and then resuming what you were doing beforehand.»
I think it
probably costs productivity just in the people who have
to figure out what the new plan means every
year, and make phone calls on work time, and figure out if their doctor is still
going to be their doctor or if they have
to find a new one.
It's
probably a good move
to align the two, but it's
going to take some getting used
to after so many
years of displays that are closer
to squares.
If we're
going to drag ourselves
to the polls this
year it
probably won't be because of what's
going on in Washington.
When the deadline day comes and
goes, it's
probably a good idea
to come up with some sort of plan
to make sure you're not panicking next
year.
«It's
probably hard
to overstate how big of an impact it's
going to have on society over the next 20
years,» he said.
While that's a nice bonus, particularly for someone a couple
years out of high school or college, it's
probably not
going to pay the rent.
«Why spend money on wellness or disease management programs, programs which yield a return on investment only after several
years, for a policyholder who
probably isn't
going to stick around long?»
That's enough
to rent a nice apartment (or pay the mortgage on, say, a + / - $ 1m house), take a nice vacation each
year, and
probably pay private school tuition for one or two kids... but you're certainly not
going to be flying your own Gulfstream with only $ 5 million.
At the rate I'm
going, I'll have
to probably work another 10
years, so screw that!
The property market is
probably going to continue rebounding for the next 3 - 5
years a long with the stock market.
Bottom line: Home buyers and homeowners who are in the market for a mortgage loan next
year probably have little
to worry about, as far as rising rates
go.
So my own expectation is that my minimum holding period is
going to be 18 months and my ideal holding period is
probably five
to six
years.
You're
probably going be here in 3
to 5
years but your agency may or may not be.
The fact that the 10 -
year is trading closer
to 3 percent is
probably due
to continued large purchases of Treasury bonds by the Fed, which are
going to taper off.
We
went into the
year saying they're
going to increase the rates three times but then the markets really doubted it and now have the rising inflation that is
probably happening.
If you're planning
to buy in the Show Me State, unless you can afford
to pay with cash, you're
probably going to end up with a 30 -
year fixed - rate mortgage.
If we were
to go back
to July or August of this
year and survey folks wanting
to get into the equity market, I think many or most would
probably have said they wanted a bit of a pullback.
They're
going to open up 50 - 60 Qdobas this
year,
probably, and it'll be half and half or somewhere around there of franchises versus company - owned.
Yes, Mark Zuckerberg turns 30
years old today, and let's assume he's
going to spend his birthday with the closest of his 500 million friends, spending some of his 31 billion dollars (
to which he's
probably added a few million since you started reading this sentence).
There is a long history of interpretation that has been
going on about the scriptures since at least 200
years prior
to Jesus (and
probably longer).
Unfortunately in my case, I've
probably gone to excess the other way... after 43
years of being (in my view) threatened with hellfire for every cotton - picking thing (including the «sinfulness» of being born in the first place because it's a well - known scriptural fact that every human is born sinful and separated from G - d, with a heart that does nothing but desire evil and no way
to please G - d even when righteous), threatened with being «left behind» in the rapture (should I fail on some doctrinal (belief) point at the crucial moment)... I refuse
to consider ANY possibility of hell at all.
I hope the Vatican doesn't
going back
to their glory
years or else I'm
going to have
to run and hide out of reach from the catholic church,
probably to Argentina like the Nazis....
I may not have $ 50 million
to put toward a building, but if I have $ 50 which I am
going to spend on coffee this
year (it's
probably more than that), maybe I should consider giving up my coffee so someone else can simply have water...
Since most people have not studied the New Testament with their adult minds, and
probably have not read it as a whole for many
years, they are only too ready
to accept someone else's disparagement of the Christian position without
going to the trouble of examining the relevant documents for themselves.
Others of you may think I've
gone off the deep end, that I've rejected Christian orthodoxy, embraced relativism, and will
probably run off
to some Indian ashram
to mediate for a few
years with my fellow hippies.
But here's the deal: It's
probably going to end, like, 2 trillion
years from now.
If he
went to a caveman and the caveman asked where he came from, the answer «You evolved from a single cell and over a time of millions of
years and ebcame a multi-celled intelllegent human» would
probably not be understandible by him.
Then, after three
years, he
probably decided he was ready for ministry again, and so he returned
to Damascus and then
went to Jerusalem
to see if he could help the apostles in their work.
Twenty - thirty
years ago, if it didn't happen in our community, or wasn't something like
going to war, you'd
probably never hear about it.
So wait you aren't
going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade
to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying
to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until
probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty
Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos silly assumptions.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since
probably everyone who has been here longer than a
year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying
to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people
to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
Hmmm, lets
go to a leading baptist university's website (Baylor University) and see what it says,
probably something like 6,000
years or so right..
So with this issue, as you can
probably understand, we wanted
to go to Goff for some
year - end advice.
They have no idea how hellish their lives are
probably going to become in the next few
years.»
But like the little boy and the dog watching TV, we
probably don't have a clue as
to what was really
going on, and so we come up with our theories thousands of
years later, immersed in a totally different culture, according
to our limited hearing and vision.
Those who wanted
to get out (and I am one of them) are
going to have
to accept that independence will not mean a return
to the lost days of Imperial London, but will
probably mean acceptance that England (with tiny Wales at her side) is on her own again for the first time in more than four hundred
years.
The prayer in question
goes: «Therefore oh most merciful Father, through Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord we come
to thee...», and Luther had known this for some time,
probably many
years.
And even for me as an individual, is it not important
to note that this is by no means the first time I've been a church -
goer, that I had been recently finding a kind of joy (one might call it an experience of the sacred) reading T. S. Eliot, that my commitment
to the new church is by no means total (in the sense of excluding work or family or friends), and that if statistical predictions work in my case I will
probably have moved on
to some other kind of commitment in five or ten
years.
If you could
go back and see the idiot they based the Jesus story on, you'd see someone who would spit on you for being a non-Jew and who would
probably snarl about how his race is superior
to yours despite being saddled with ridiculous random rules handed down by fat greasy slobs of rabbis for hundreds of
years.