You've
probably heard ideas like telling your child to «count to ten» or «go scream in a pillow».
Not exact matches
You've
probably already
heard an
idea that could radically change your business, but were you ready to actually listen to it?
You've
probably heard the one about the recklessly ambitious technology entrepreneur from Silicon Valley: the maverick - iconoclast - innovator with the big
idea who becomes fantastically rich and changes the world.
But these reform proposals are such good
ideas so you can
probably bet we haven't
heard the last of them.
This is the small cap secret no one ever told you; You've
probably heard about the small stock premium, the
idea that over long periods of time, small stocks outperform large stocks.
Sure, more people than ever have
probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have
heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest
idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
Income Investors readers have
probably heard of our
idea of investing in picks - and - shovels businesses.
The independence and the satisfaction of turning a business
idea into a successful enterprise are
probably what most small business owners find the most rewarding, but there are all kinds of other satisfactions, too, from creating a new process through
hearing from a satisfied customer.
By now, you have
probably seen, or at least
heard of, this ad: I have no
idea what Rand Paul did when he was an undergraduate at Baylor University, but I doubt that he ever seriously worshipped false idols.
This is
probably the best cookbook
idea I've ever
heard of!
Crisps and cobblers are fairly common fruit desserts and, when you
hear either one mentioned you
probably have a clear
idea of what to expect.
Whole Grain Blueberry Buckle Crisps and cobblers are fairly common fruit desserts and, when you
hear either one mentioned you
probably have a clear
idea of what to expect.
For another, it's the cross-channel integration that counts, not the absolute percentages — an
idea you've
probably heard around here before.
«It is an excellent
idea,» says molecular biologist L. E. L. (Bets) Rasmussen of the Oregon Graduate Institute in Beaverton, because it activates elephants» sense of sight and
hearing, and
probably smell.
After
hearing this I realized two things: the first was that that was
probably the last time I was attending one of that school's events; the second was that I disagreed with that
idea.
Instead, you drove around town to various department stores, mattress sellers and warehouses, maybe timed it with the high school mattress selling fundraiser, and, after lusting over the
idea that you might wake up a millionaire and get to bring home one of those remote controlled feels - like - you're - alseep - on - a-cloud-in-Heaven sets, you buy something from a brand you've
probably never
heard of and hope like heck you haven't signed yourself up for a lifetime of chronic backpain.
I know you
hear all about the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale this time of year, and you
probably have no
idea why SO many people are talking about it.
The
idea that I don't have to document my culture is something you
probably don't
hear from many native / native - themed films and filmmakers.
Setting aside that I think the
idea that a talking book feature creates any sort of enjoyment whatsoever, while you yourself have the right to enjoy
hearing creative works read on that Kindle in all it's robotic stentorian tones, it's
probably the case that Amazon ain't got the right to profit from selling to many peoples (the public) the device or «the work through the device» made more valuable / sellable because those people (whether separate or apart) can listen to the Kindle read it aloud.
Now, in his new book, Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise, co-written with science writer Robert Pool, Ericsson reveals the answer.If you've
heard of Ericsson, it's
probably because his research and
ideas have been featured in many articles and books, notably Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers and Geoff Colvin's Talent Is Overrated.
You've
probably heard about the marriage tax penalty: the
idea that a married couple pays more income tax than they would have to if they remained single.
At some point in your adult life, you've
probably heard that taking out a credit card cash advance is a bad
idea.
You've
probably heard it before, and while it sounds like a simple concept, it can take people years and even decades to finally realize the impact this
idea can have on their life (some people never do).
You've
probably heard that investing is a good
idea.
I'm sure that when many people see her «working», or
hear of what she does for a living, they immediately get a number of [
probably wrong]
ideas about her.
Probably not everyone has
heard about these recent
ideas, but now there are scientists and other who are attempting to create different varieties of dogs.
Nintendo is used to having their designs and
ideas copied by competitors, though they
probably aren't happy to
hear about the newest copycat rumor.
The question's preamble is «you may have
heard about the
idea that the world's temperature may have been going up slowly» and then asks whether this is «
probably» happening.
You
probably already have a good
idea of how well you see, but what about how well you
hear?
Sure, it's an entirely appealing
idea — and you have
probably heard about plenty of experienced homeowners doing the transaction with minimal professional help.
«His
idea of how the automotive world in the future will look like is
probably the best vision of what I've
heard in the world,» said one former employee.
Many computer users must have
heard about DLNA at least once or twice, but
probably have no
idea what it is or what it means.
The Dutch organization, which you have
probably never
heard of, is currently experimenting with the
idea of taking waste heat which is generated by the human body and transposing it into a reusable energy source which can then be used to power the computers which mine Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
You've
probably heard it's a good
idea to do some volunteering, freelancing or consulting work while you look for a new career.
So when you come in, what to expect is we're
probably going to ask you why you're here and really
hear your thoughts, your feelings, and your
ideas about your life.
I confess if I had
heard of this show / seen an episode I
probably would have thought, «how fun, what a great
idea» and watched with intrigue as somebody who has no personal experience with adoption.
If you're reading this blog you've
probably heard of the concept of house hacking — the
idea of owning a home and doing some sort of creative investing with it in order to build longterm wealth.
your
ideas have been to moldova, hungary, ukraine, bulgaria, romania, russia, poland, and albania, and
probably more places b / c i don't know who has
heard my talks.
What a neat
idea — have been
hearing about «man cave's for years, but only recently about a «mom cave» —
probably because of the recent HomeGoods tv ad.