Sentences with phrase «real bite in»

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This may be a bit technical, but in essence, nominal GDP does not take into account inflation, and real GDP does.
And the first time consumers find themselves in a position of real choice, it might just bite you, hard.»
'' If there's a real effort made to try to close out and to compromise and to do some of the things we all know we should do, I'm optimistic we can get something done, in principle, in the next little bit.
Could this be Musk just trying to seem a bit more loyal and humane than he was in real life?
We do see demand for core going up quite a lot, and probably a little bit less in terms of demand for a real opportunistic.
We would say the US is growing faster than its real potential GDP, which ultimately leads to a bit of an uptick in inflation, but at the moment we remain pretty optimistic.
I had a lot of anxieties about moving into my first apartment, and while I think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a real home, there are definitely a few things we could have thought a bit more about before moving in together.
The show will feature radio segments (talk radio remains a dominant medium in conservative political media) and bits from fake past shows, and will have larger tentacles into the real world — Klepper said the team plans to make content for the internet.
«Every bit that you put in, regardless if it's a traditional IRA or a Roth IRA, won't grow tax - deferred and so you're making a difference — a real difference — for your own retirement from day one,» Sun said.
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In that context, the Labo could tap into parents» desire to draw kids» attention away from screens, at least a little bit, acting as a kind of bridge from the digital world back into the real one.
In this way, he's a bit like Latin American socialists who cling to theories no matter the real world harm they wreck.
I've covered one or two before, such as WayUp founder Liz Wessel's dictum that young people should always default to «yes,» but if you're in the market for this sort of bite - sized but actionable advice, a recent Psychology Today piece from UConn professor and author Gina Barreca is the real mother lode.
In reality, though, it's hard to know just what the real effect of Uber on drunk driving has been because, for all the company's claims on the matter, the available data remains a bit scant.
All of which may sound a bit touchy feely to the more hard - nosed entrepreneurs, but le Menestrel insists contemplating your overall dreams for your life is of real practical benefit to business people in three key ways.
Schumer has had a bit of a difficult relationship with New York real estate over the years and has lived in five different Manhattan neighborhoods.
In a recent survey, I conducted with a very successful real - estate investment and development company, we found that most members of the group were optimistic when things went a bit sour.
The paragraphs in italics (modified a bit so they're unsearchable) are derived from a real website of a real live happiness coach.
While I am certainly no Chinese real estate expert, I do have at least a tiny bit of insight into the market because 1) my girlfriend was born and raised in China, attended Peking University, and is now in America on a research fellowship, and 2) her parents own five apartments in China.
Even if you had, say, $ 5 million, and were willing to take a fair bit of risk and put it all in the stock market where it might (with real luck) generate 5 % as a sustainable annual withdrawal, you'd still be making «only» $ 250,000 a year.
Real GDP rose at a 2.3 % annual rate in the advance estimate for the first quarter, a bit stronger than anticipated (the median forecast was...
While creating the ad, don't forget to pick the option «Messenger Home» in Ad Preview to see the real preview because ad placed in the Messenger looks a little bit different than in News Feed.
Lost in the allure of the sound bite is the responsibility of detailing real solutions to real problems.
I live in a low almost deflationary enviroment (Europe) and was checking out some retirement software and something keep throwing me off, took me a bit to figure it out but it was inflation, like WTF is that and then I remembered I lived in Spain during the housing bust and now in Germany with negative real interest rates and I'm simply not used the idea that prices increase each year simply because time goes by.
Three East Bay Housing Predictions We might see a bit of slowdown in the East Bay real estate market in 2017.
Of course, testing these products in real - life conditions was a little bit of a challenge.
There is typically a bit of a lag between falling energy prices and their effect on consumer spending, but by Q3 12, declining energy prices should be supporting real consumer spending; we look for 2.5 % consumer spending growth in H2 12.
The bottom line: San Francisco and San Jose are two of the fastest - moving real estate markets in the country, but they are cooling a bit.
But the real opportunity for Taco Bell and many other restaurants is in serving «fresh» food to a growing number of diners who are willing to pay a bit more for it.
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Third, the Fed should make real the idea that its inflation target is symmetric by being clear that in the late stage of prolonged expansion with low unemployment it is comfortable with inflation rising a little bit above 2 percent with the confidence that it will decline when the next recession comes.
I bought my house at 22 in the Midwest (after reading many of your amazing articles on real estate investing) and it's had an impact of roughly $ 100,000 + on my net worth when you take into consideration the income from my renters, paying down the mortgage, and also a little bit of appreciation in there.
That's a little bit like the real estate market in China.»
I'm in the real estate business and have a lot of real estate knowledge so that lowers my risk a little bit.
Investing in real estate or stocks both takes quite a bit of luck and patience but I like the outlook from stocks for longish term, ie.
Maybe we need to lower ourselves a bit and take a real crack at cultivating humility in the world.
If i was Hawkins, i would be a bit more toughtful, and look deep into his own huiman condition and accept he «s a living miracle granted by virtue of God, or, in scientific terms, Anti Matter, so, as to try and figure out why is he still alive, and what is his real mission on earth.
«In my younger days, I dabbled in the dark arts a bit (no, magick is not real), and what these guys here are saying is satanism, is definitely not satanism.&raquIn my younger days, I dabbled in the dark arts a bit (no, magick is not real), and what these guys here are saying is satanism, is definitely not satanism.&raquin the dark arts a bit (no, magick is not real), and what these guys here are saying is satanism, is definitely not satanism.»
a bit of a stretch because we can actually watch a woman giving birth to a baby in real time which we cant for the stork & unfortunately evolution cant be demonstrated that way child birth can be & the onion article on gravity gets it better.
Evolutions makes sense for a little bit but than you are going to need some faith to fill in the gaps of that religion because it breaks down real fast as soon as you start poking around.
Likewise, if 100 cultures develop religious systems based on a real god I expect them to have a good bit in common, or at least agree on the basics such as the number of gods.
More of my rambling thoughts and two cents after thinking on this for a bit... Part of the reason it's so devastating to lose the friends we made within the church is that from my experience those are the only «real» relationships most in the IC make.
And then there was that moment that rose up, I call them my Invitation Moments, the moments when you can sense an invitation from each other to go just a bit deeper, a bit more real, a bit more honest, and you can decide to stay where you are (and that's fine) or you can take the risk of secrets - in - the - open, the risk of mask - removal.
I carried around a cold cup of tea and picked up bits of wrapping paper from the floor, my sister's girls played fairies, my husband stood in the garage with my father talking about the real estate market right now.
I hope you know that I crop out my unflattering bits in photographs, and I'm rather chubby in real life.
«I don't want to say necessarily that nothing applies, but understanding Christ as a person and His very real experience of dying through capital punishment should give us a little bit more pause and reflection to think, what does it mean in the totality of the Gospel?
It may be that Kelley had «domestic issues», or «mental health» issues, or other factors (as is so often the case, real life stories are usually far more complex than the 24 hour / 24 second sound bite culture we live in) and that his expressions of hatred against Christianity were only secondary factors, if factors at all.
There is a lot of amazing stuff in the real world, if you care to poke your head out of the ol' book for a bit.
But in both cases, as the individual is exposed to more and more TV, he or she becomes a bit less able to differentiate between the fictional universe and the real world.4.
You then through a hissy fit and lied a little bit (your bread and butter), made outlandish claims and then accused me of not knowing jewish history because I gave you the real history and not the folklore that shows up in the bible.
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