Sentences with phrase «probably keep doing»

I launch all my books with a free campaign, then a 99cent campaign, and will probably keep doing that until I have a hundred reviews.
«I guess I would probably keep doing it forever, but I'm nearly 80 years old,» Burningham said Monday.

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Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
In fact, they have to do more of it in some ways, because they probably have to keep 15 to 20 core LPs happy, vs. a founder who just has one to four VCs in his or her company.
«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.
They would probably have done almost anything to keep him, and Stern undoubtedly knows that.
The average family in New England trying to keep out Jack Frost probably doesn't care much about where their natural gas comes from.
«If it's a private flight, and you keep the kid swaddled and bundled and they're not being exposed to a ton of people, you can probably do it in two weeks,» Minkin said.
You've probably all been in those conversations — that guy you don't really want to talk to and he just keeps going and going and going.
They will probably keep setting the same goal — and keep failing — year after year, unless they do something to shake things up and change their habits.
Keep in mind that participants self - selected from a pool of over 300,000, and therefore are probably more interested in social media marketing than people who did not respond.
Since I don't know anyone personally in this field or probably have the net worth to invest in it, I'll just keep on dollar cost averaging in an index fund as the market is nosediving like today.
On the negative side, people do seem to spend more when their houses are worth more, so low housing prices keep consumption down and that probably hurts the macro-economy.
You probably don't have to ask about these services; they'll be sure to keep you well - informed about all offerings.
It's nothing to scream about, but it does let us know that bitcoin probably won't be kept down for long, and things are beginning to repair themselves.
Beijing probably needed to do this for good political reasons — I suspect that there are many who would have strongly opposed a very weak ending for the Hu - Wen period of government — but the longer they keep this up, the worse the overall adjustment will be, and it will be politics that determines how quickly they can return to a real rebalancing of the economy.
The best among them probably viewed themselves as responsible fiduciary caretakers; they did not take reckless risks, because they knew that people trusted them and depended on them to keep their money safe.
As you probably know, Slush Pool does not support Bcash mining thus we kept mining Bitcoin and with over 20 percent network share even became the largest Bitcoin mining pool for a while.
I'll probably be moving new income to investments roughly quarterly, and I'll try to do it in a strategic way to keep the portfolio balanced.
Even if you've kept records of all of the links that you've built through the years, there are probably plenty of links pointing to your site that occurred naturally over time that you don't have any record of.
The other point is ultra-easy monetary policy, with the Bank of Japan doing «stupid things» like negative interest rates and QE this probably serves to help keep businesses on life support; delaying the inevitable.
And, he says, «had (the government) not done anything, it probably would have been way worse if prices kept going up another six months.»
Their type of viewpoints do nothing to keep Canada's Democracy in order and has probably caused issues with Democracy in Canada.
You've already done research in your niche and you've probably kept track of your competitors as well.
Keep in mind that you do have to pay taxes when you eventually cash out your 401 (k), but you'll probably be in a lower tax bracket.
You may be willing to pay that price for the money you keep in your emergency fund, but you probably don't want to put all your money in such a low - growth account unless, perhaps, you're very close to needing that money for retirement.
Berkshire likes to keep around $ 20 billion in cash on hand, so this big buy means they probably won't do any other large deals for another year.
They probably don't care about the network architecture that keeps their accounts up to date whenever they log in to check.
I don't know about other states, but you can not be elected to public office in Tennessee if you don't believe in «a higher power «Probably best if I keep quiet about my disbelief and not be the target of christian hate groups
Do some research about Egypt and you will probably still keep reading the bible like a blind retard
While happiness probably has no bearing on reality, given that we live in ignorance and will continue to do so, it is, in my opinion, a good measure of what lies to keep and what to throw away.
@I do equate evidence with proof but keep forgetting i'm dealing with an irrational person.It is probably impossible to present anything that tallulah will be affected by.More is the pity.None the less several evidences are mentioned on this thread alone.
Because even though the phrase «going to church» kind of bugs me (we don't go, we are), and even though it's messy and imperfect, even though I've let them down and they have let me down, even though there are disappointments, even though I don't agree with everybody and they probably think I'm crazy sometimes, too, even though I don't think we need an official sanctioned Sunday morning thing to be part of the Body of Christ, because even though I think the Church crosses a lot of our self - made boundaries and preferences and gatekeepers, I keep choosing this small family out of hope and joy.
Reading through it, you can quickly see that each error began with a reaction to another one an attempt to correct something that probably did need correcting... but each new thing kept going off the rails in a different spot.
«Despacito» is still going strong, but Taylor Swift's music video for «Look What You Made Me Do» just broke the record for most YouTube views in 24 hours and will probably claim the top spot next week, keeping «Despacito» from breaking the all - time record.
I have never been uncomfortable at all about sitting with the ladies, hugging, holding hands during prayer... I will probably pick up more colds and virus from my grandkids, but that won't keep me from hugging them, so why should it keep me from hugging a person who doesn't have a home to go to.
Therefore, Coontz would probably say, neither churches nor the marriage education movement nor the government should do much to try keep marriage from moving toward the margins of our personal and social lives.
@Way Out There, perhaps it is you who should keep an open mind and consider the option that a god probably does not exist..
Anyone who needs to believe in god to do the right thing is week and probably needs to be re programed give her a break she found something that she believe will keep her on the strait and narrow and alot of people out there need something.
He probably always kept facts and figures and numbers within easy reach, but he learned that God is bigger than the numbers, and God does not go by statistics.
I think it's fairly clear now to say that Jesus most likely kept a wife that he didn't talk about much and probably didn't care for much — probably a Michele Bachmann type — you know, very reptilian.
Probably to keep the door open for a later visit, Graham publicly said he did not wish to take political sides and get involved in «local problems.»
David discovered this principle and this was probably why God let him off the hook and did not have him stoned to death for adultery and murder like the law required: because David was humble and repented (even though Achan and plenty of other people repented and God still punished them, and this has nothing to do with the fact that David was king and probably would not have commanded his own stoning to keep the law even though he wrote Psalm 119 which is all about how much he loved keeping every commandment in the law).
The bishop, furthermore, perhaps in the heat of the moment, found himself (Portsmouth priests, please note) undertaking to provide any training necessary for the celebration of the Rite of Blessed John XXIII: he is probably keeping his fingers crossed that nobody asks him for it, and it would be interesting to know what happens if anybody does.
I felt that our baby probably did have Down's syndrome but that God was «keeping him from all harm» (Psalm 121:7).»
On the other hand, in the time order, in keeping with his ability and his indefatigable industry, he probably became a well - to - do man, a respected man — or to a certain degree, a respected man, or at least what a man can become within the circumference of «to a certain degree.»
It isn't faith that keeps you from changing your opinion it is pure stubbornness to realize that some guy's (not Gods) writing in the 15th century probably didn't have all the information you have access to.
Probably the first thing we should do is keep our common sense and recall that most predictions of doomsday turn out to be nonsense.
I should probably keep that in mind as I do some redecorating.
«There must be something to it because we've got so many people who come back year after year and give two or three hours a week to sit with people who they probably don't know and it can be a bit uncomfortable at first but there's something that keeps people coming back.»
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