Sentences with phrase «really add on to»

The characters definitions really add on to the voice acting and the story.
Sweet drinks do not hydrate; they DEHYDRATE doing nothing for us and really adding on to our waistline.

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A lot of big - name options require you to buy an annual membership in order to access discounts — and while you'd likely make that membership fee back within your first few orders, nobody really wants to pay $ 60 upfront to save $ 1.50 on bananas every week (even if that will add up).
«And on another level,» Carey added, his larger mission will be «to really build the spirit of partnerships with our teams and promoters, sponsors, broadcasters, that enables us to work together with a common vision.»
To create digital photography for the iPhone, Jobs drew on existing categories, namely «his experience with consumer electronic domains, his experience with mobile wireless, and his experience with building really great user interfaces for computer devices» to produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayTo create digital photography for the iPhone, Jobs drew on existing categories, namely «his experience with consumer electronic domains, his experience with mobile wireless, and his experience with building really great user interfaces for computer devices» to produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayto produce what, when all the parts were combined, added up to be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley sayto be a device that was so much larger than the sum of its parts, Sculley says.
Rather, they focus on how they can contribute to the company and really add value.
«It's not really a change on being pro or against austerity, it's understanding that the supply response that we got from the reforms now need to be matched, with some demand response and Europe is in a very good position to do it,» he added.
Whether you «only» have two dollars to spare or hundreds, every little bit really does add up on these services.
«Most of the other video services out there have too narrow an appeal to be really compelling as add - ons for a large chunk of the customer base,» Dawson says.
But he added: «I think that's a really helpful example of ISBA thinking about how can you improve on this and it demonstrates the kind of dialog we are having with them, with the big agencies, with advertisers large and small to look at how we can improve.
Multitouch gestures like pinch - to - zoom only works on a few Google apps and didn't really add much to the laptop.
«It's very simple to connect you in with a Nobel Laureate, or a high schooler who's on a really great, award winning robotics team,» Groome added.
I realize it's easier to just send out a headline of a relevant article with a link, but if you really want to add value, give your take on the article or pull out some interesting quote or nugget from it.
That's because the majority of business owners really only depend on about 20 percent of their customers for sales, and an equivalent percentage of vendors to supply their businesses, Scriffignano adds.
«My idea of an app that is really good is one that has had rigorous testing to say that «this really helps,» with proper groupings,» Sridhar says, adding that it's important for any app to do this before making any assumptions on its data.
«It was really that push and the words of encouragement to push myself to become uncomfortable and to depend on a team,» he explains, adding, «It had a profound impact on who I am today.»
«The world has opened up to the idea that if you can put a good team together, it doesn't really matter whether they're on staff or where they work,» he says, adding: «What I realized is there are so many people out there who don't want a full - time job.»
This, however, was «really lipstick on a pig» and the proper solution was to add chip and PIN, or EMV technology, to U.S. credit cards, said David Campbell, chief security officer at SendGrid, a cloud - based email delivery service.
«Get a good handle on what your expenses are, and if you're really serious about retiring early, you need to save a lot of your income,» McCurry said, adding that about 50 percent would be an ideal savings ratio.
«So make sure you have a very good story and that it all adds up, so you can really sell yourself and sell someone on why you want to make this big jump.»
«Same is really true on Banana, where we have backed off» on promotions, Peck said, adding (emphasis ours): «And I will be the first to say that when you start tightening up in promotion, you are playing a game of chicken with your customers... And so we've been playing that now for really the last quarter.
Add that on top of the fact that, despite the fact that I look and am always assumed to be white, my father is black and my mother is white, and people really don't know what to do.
So a good CEO is really great at convincing other people to get on board, even at changing people's opinions,» writes Scoble, who adds «a great CEO is clear, crisp, concise.
«If we could add up all these interactions, we could, on a global scale, really understand which artists were going to become popular.»
He added that while the first «three or four seasons» were «really real,» this has started to change on the show.
In this regard, most applications of gamification are missing the point; they focus on peripheral or secondary mechanics instead of the ones that really work, motivating people to use the product in a way that highlights the product's benefits and adds real value along the way.
He added that the PowerForward team had to update locations via the AM radio, which he noted was «the only medium that really worked on the first 45 days after the storm passed.»
«Really looking forward to working with Ime, David, Stan, John and the team to listen and learn and help build on the momentum,» he added, referring to senior Facebook executives Ime Archibong, David Marcus, Stan Chudnovsky and John Lagerling.
When you don't have to worry about keeping up your own network, your team is free to focus on what really matters: adding value to customers and growing the bottom line.
On a side note, I really would love to add to my consumer staples but not at current valuations and yield.
Johnson, who has lived and worked in Brazil, added, «In talking to investors and analysts, rather than people taking the time to understand what's really going on in Brazil, the easier thing [for them] to do is to say if the company has Brazil risk, avoid it — and that is unfortunate.»
And then I would say on the core menu, in a different — in addition to making changes that really add compelling price - approachable sort of offers, Olive Garden's also working to make sure it adds items that really are seen as extremely high quality at a reasonable price to really continue to resonate with that guest who has the willingness and ability to pay more, and so that dynamic is going on as well inside the core menu.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many things instead of one thing really well — Getting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
«The really open published APIs forces us to add value, if we don't do a good job adding value that's on our shoulders and our base is free to use other things, build other things, and we've just found the more open we are the more successful we have been commercially.»
When pushed on specific changes the company would be making, Alston eluded to «a lot of things that we're trying to really push», adding that the Cambridge Analytica debacle could be spun as an opportunity for «to push forward on several things like ad transparency and user control».
Smith added on Tuesday, «We are packed at dinner, and if we really want to move average unit volumes and same - store sales then lunch provides us with a great opportunity.»
I don't really have anything to add to all the commentary on the politics of the partial shutdown, but the last week has been revealed a gap in the right - of - center media ecosystem.
Jeremy, I wanted to add that I really have enjoyed this series on Baptism.
I really must add that Mr. Soaries, Jr.'s article, on the whole, appears to me to be blatant racism.
faithlessinfatima said, on April 22nd, 2009 at 9:02 pm That's cute Fishon, but you'll never really know if those you call «critics» have something to important to add to the world of biblical studies unless you read and investigate their material, that is, get in the car and drive it and try to get a feel for what the other guys are saying....
It seems you got a gift from Alexandria and Gary by them adding an example how easyly the separation of oneself from others goes on when someone is trying to express (her / his) inner experience in words and not beeing able to really listen to eachother just because of the «religious» labels already existing in the minds.
«Discernment» is a word that seems to be used only when some people in a church want to add validity to an idea they really want pushed through (I must admit, I am guilty of this in the past, on some level).
I love adding them to my on - the - go rainbow bowls as they add a delicious smooth, creamy texture that really brings everything together.
Using 100 % oat flour will usually result in gummy texture (though it depends on personal taste really), so if you wanted to follow Ella's recipe and it be less gummy then you could add some almond flour and tapioca (and decrease the oat flour!).
«We have a long history of strong grower returns and place an emphasis on food safety and quality, but what will really transform this company compared to other handlers is our branching out into the retail market with value - added products,» Nunes says.
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It's great on it's own as a snack and also works really well when added to any meal.
I have a bad reputation for putting salt on everything but I really do believe it adds a little lift to baking!
I add protein to smoothies and drinks maaaaybe once a week, if that, so I certainly don't have an expert opinion on brands, but I do think this one is really yummy if you're looking for a recommendation!
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