Sentences with phrase «rather good bit of»

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Make the most of your non-work time to refill the well a bit each day, rather than relying only on weekends or vacations.
It might cost a bit of money and possibly take funds you don't have, but it's better to spend a few thousand now to get things right, rather than losing your entire business — and your sanity — later.
«Our principle in business is doing whatever we do to the best of our ability and executing it with a bit of panache rather than the same as everybody else,» Harris says.
While fans may be a bit upset we didn't see more of the green guy, I found it rather refreshing and hope others will as well.
All the best, I realized that I left the growth factor a bit lacking in that message, but I also think you will find that in most investment senerios the compounding of the dividend / income is what drives portfolio performance rather than capital gains.
Examples of such projects providing marginal benefits are: improving financial reporting systems through better information technology, minor tweaks to supply chain logistics, cutting back on marketing or increasing low - cost advertising (like social media), «rationalization» of head count, holding average wages as low as possible, squeezing suppliers a little bit, not repatriating earnings to stave off taxation, refinancing rather than retiring debts, and the share buyback that is insensitive to a company's current stock price.
Even on my best days, pre-caffeine shakiness, my cat eyes often mandate a bit of cleanup time spent with a Q - tip, and those are valuable minutes I'd rather spend sleeping in a little later.
Heads rolled in the federal sponsorship scandal, and politics is better for it Dinner parties with foreign billionaires, charter flights, private islands, selfies with Bono and Kevin Spacey — it might sound like Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, but to Canadians it hits a bit too close to home, or rather a bit too -LSB-...]
The dangers with so many of these opportunities is that small businesses in particular lose focus and spread their advertising efforts too broadly and end up doing a bit of everything poorly rather than concentrating on doing 2 or 3 things really well.
I have to say that I'd suggest that for anyone with a bit of personal finance knowledge you are much better served by organising your own finances rather than paying anyone else, including a robo - advisor.
rather than seeing these as an imposed set of rules, we can see these as a benediction, empowering us to be better... a bit like visions, rules can make failures of us, where as with a benediction we are not bound, but free to become more human.
Good point, this does seem like a bit of a stretch; and an article on blue laws would be rather interesting (they make for a healthy seperation of church and state conversation).
here, let me put it in rather graphic terms for you... its tighter, you do the same movement so nothing new to learn, its done doggy style which is the most commonly preferred position — thank you karma sutra for that bit of info — and to top is off — you get to finish without a condom because there is no chance of prego — yeah, sounds good don't it...
If you are happy with one of the parties that presently exist, you can be a bore and say why — though I would hope people could be a bit more imaginative, because let's face it, the Democrats are a 1930s paradigm that fits in about as well as a zoot suit, and the Republicans are so splintered they seem to be an illusion of a viewpoint rather than the reality of it.
The myths of the God of Israel aren't particularly good (and are sometimes appalling), so they tend to be scrapped rather than rehabilitated for the bits of truth they may have in them.
But the response reveals something of the way we tend to think about our faith traditions — as systems to either accept or reject rather than little cultures that (for better or worse... or, more likely, a bit of both) indelibly shape how we think, who we know, what we fear and long for and love.
I guess I'll use it then rather than going to the hassle of returning it & view them as a half good / little bit naughty treat.
I made this rather sceptical of the Cauliflower base however that was the best bit!
Native Texan is actually a rather good brand, and they make my favorite queso of all time (which I'll review once I can find a new jar), but the name of this product just asks for a little bit of good - natured ribbing.
Bits of toasted almond added a punch that was rather addicting, and avocado — well, we all love avocado, don't we?
I couldn't fully enjoy my trip to Brazil because the humidity drove me insane but now from the comfort of my cool and dry home, I can see from my pictures that it is a beautiful country indeed:) I picked February to visit Japan because it was much better for me to be a bit cold rather than suffer for the horrible humidity.
They're made with dried beans rather than canned... and the wee bit of time it takes to cook them is well worth it.
This is no rabbit food serving establishment but rather a testament to what is possible with a little bit of know - how, a good dehydrator and a gigantic overflowing garden of organic imagination.
I personally would rather have a few bites of something really good than a whole thing of just a so - so dessert.
we should leave ozil alone, i know that he hasn't been at his best yet but i, d rather have him struggle now while the rest of the team is firing on all cylinders, it, s a long season and i truly believe that he will come good when we are struggling & depending on him he, ll start racking up the numbers of assist, his slow start to the season might be because after recovering from the euros it is taking him a bit longer to get going again compared to other players but not to worry because» FORM IS TEMPORARY BUT CLASS IS PERMANENT».
The Jazz remind me a bit of the Grizzlies in the sense that, all things considered, good teams would rather not deal with their size and their crowd.
He has looked slow and sluggish ever since he has come back from injury and it did look like we rushed him back in rather than allowing him to ease back, mainly due to a lack of cover, which also might have dulled his hunger a bit, thankfully tho with the recent performances of Ox he has been given a rest... hopefully he can perform back to his best now...
I know I am jumping the gun a bit here by assuming that Arsenal will continue to be more like the side we saw win away to Crystal Palace last week, rather than the one that slumped to a dismal defeat at home to West Ham, but the end of last season and the way we were playing in pre-season has given us good reason to think that will be the case.
I have only read media speculation as well, kinda makes me sick of hearing this rumor, at least try an make the rumor sound a bit more legit, give it some validity rather than «Oh media outlet said so rehash the story».
Well, we have even started to have a bit of luck and it is our rivals rather than us being hit with injury problems to key players.
Where was Gazidis telling Silent Stan that it is better to pay the extra bit needed rather than waste another # 16 or 17 million on a player who doesn't have the attributes of the CF that the manager wanted.
Rather have him a bit deeper in AMF, because he is what you call a ball winner, a presser when not in possession, great stamina, great skill fending of two three players at a time against Sunderland, and of course good finishing.
Off the field, he's had his share of moments as well; he is the one who came up with the «prawn sandwich brigade» comment, about his own team's fans who show up for a bit of a day out rather than going to the stadium to sing and shout and root on the team.
The absence of Diaby could explain a bit, the rather cautious approach from Song to avoid a yellow card (still had a good game) another bit.
Özil sent in a corner, it pinged around a bit, Giroud did well to keep it alive and Koscielny was Johnny on the spot to tap it home which produced a huge sigh of relief around the ground rather than wild celebrations.
Like so many things in life the truth is a bit complex: there is no one outcome (good or bad) that can be associated with cosleeping in the form of «bed - sharing, but rather a range of outcomes (from potentially beneficial to dangerous and risky) depending on the overall circumstances within which the cosleeping takes place.
While staying within a budget is important, you can be much better off spending a bit a lot more for a kid baby stroller in advance, rather as compared to getting an affordable child infant stroller along with having it damages after a set of months.
While continuing to be within a budget is important, you can be better off spending a little bit a lot more for a kid baby stroller in advance, rather as compared to obtaining an inexpensive baby stroller in addition to having it damages after a set of months.
While staying to be within a budget strategy technique is called for, you might be far better off spending a bit a deal a good deal a large amount far more for a youngster baby stroller beforehand, rather as compared to obtaining a budget - friendly young person infant stroller along with having it harms after a collection of months.
Not only do they not share our values, they do not share the basic commitment to ideas rather than a political party, to a political career Ha ha, some of you had better get a proper job then which might open your eyes a bit about how it feels to have the state take everything from you and treat you like a child
That is good politics - it applies a bit of pain to the wealthy rather than just hammering the poor.
Crucially, he further highlighted the government's idiocy in sticking to the exit date of 29 March 2019 when it was clear «the whole country would rather get the best deal a little bit later if it meant a better deal».
But it's more that whites are just a bit better connected and better at coping, probably as a result of culture rather than race per se.
ANGIE BRAY MP: Nick Clegg is probably a better partner for the Conservatives because instinctively he is a Liberal rather than a Social Democrat and doesn't carry the Labour baggage Vince Cable does from the past — what he needs is a bit of spine - stiffening to remember that sometimes.
Rather, he simply said: «The crucial bit was who had the best chance of winning, I think, for the country... And, you know, to be fair to him he accepted that in the end, and it was extremely difficult for him.»
Ed Miliband had a bit of a dig when he suggested pro-European Michael Heseltine produce one of his now rather well - known reports on the consequences of leaving the EU.
Still, this is not good news for either Rick Lazio, the GOP / Conservative designee, who has got to feel a bit of a sting when fellow members of his party would rather back a Democrat than support him; or Carl Paladino, who has been amassing a base of support in his native Western New York.
But the crazy thing about empty space, weighing something --[well,] there are many crazy things — it produces a gravitational repulsion, rather than the attractions so the expansion of the universe is speeding up; but this stuff is so mysterious and inexplicable — completely inexplicable right now — that many physicists have been driven wild and mad and have changed what we might mean by fundamental physics by suggesting, for example, that the fundamental concepts in nature are not really fundamental at all, they are accidental; they are an environmental accident; that the are many universes and we just happen to live in the one that has the values it does because if you changed it a little bit then we wouldn't be living.
In fact, the lead researcher has gone as far as to say you «might as well rub your skin with a bit of spit,» rather than use over-the-counter creams, heat gels, and other rub - on or spray - on gels containing salicylates.
Once the steaming vegetables are done, scoop them straight into your blender and put the lid on to keep them warm (if your blender jug is made of plastic rather than glass like mine it would be better to let them cool for a bit).
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