Sentences with phrase «really being fair to»

That's not really being fair to those other retailers.
While your intention is to attract fit people who are interested in music and who may have some spare cash to go travelling, you aren't really being fair to yourself, or to them, if you haven't enjoyed those activities up until now.
The statement was so valid and got me thinking about the fact that if I wasn't healthy and taking care of myself, then I was not really being fair to my family.

Not exact matches

«Let's say you create a self - improving A.I. to pick strawberries,» Musk told Vanity Fair, «and it gets better and better at picking strawberries and picks more and more, and it is self - improving, so all it really wants to do is pick strawberries.
«At the age of 19, you think the world is fair because, really, up until that point it isto you,» she muses.
«Lucky for all of us, time is reliably fair and doles out 24 hours a day to everyone,» she says, «but it's how you make the most of it that really counts.»
«We sold over 140,000 Edges last year, a fair portion of those were Edge Sports, but this really takes that to another level,» Nair said.
«Let's say it... picks more and more and it is self - improving, so all it really wants to do is pick strawberries,» he told Vanity Fair earlier this year.
The data «confirms our worst fears, which is that this administration is really trying to deport as many as possible regardless of whether they have a criminal record,» Kica Matos, a spokeswoman for the Fair Immigration Reform Movement, told the Post.
«I could work long hours,» said Burch, speaking at the Vanity Fair Founders Fair in New York City, but «it can really wear out a team, so I have to be aware of that.»
It's fair to say that for eccentrics like me, it's the process of innovation that excites — and for the majority it's really the promise of what it may bring.
«Everyone tends to focus on the gross amount of debt... Although China's gross debt numbers are high, the U.S. numbers are higher still, so it's not really a fair comparison,» said Andy Seaman, chief investment officer at Stratton Street.
Remuneration has to be fair to the individual and the company — it's a base to be covered — but there's other stuff that really matters at the end of the day.»
What they really mean is it's better for venture capitalists... which is fair, as their business objective is to increase portfolio value.
But that's hardly fair compensation when your former cube mate gave you $ 25,000 of money she didn't really have to invest in you, took tons of risks with her money, and now has to pay a VC price for that money a year after she invested it.
To be fair — and this gets a bit into question # 2 (why are the models systematically wrong)-- no one really knows the timing of how this kind of dynamic plays out in the macroeconomy.
So if you drew a horizontal line and call that fair value like Ben Graham said, and then you draw a wavy line around that horizontal line and call that stock prices, the market is pitching us opportunities all the time between stocks that are way below fair value and way above fair value, the reason investors don't beat the market has nothing to do with the market is not throwing us pitches in that it's not still emotional, they are behavioral problem, there's agency problems, there is a lot of other issues going on but it's not because we're not getting really great pictures all the time.
The reality is that as an entrepreneur you really do want to try and keep all of your investors happy and it really is fair that early investors who were willing to take a risk on you before you were a BIG DEAL should really be compensated.
Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision - making to create an idea meritocracy where people can speak up and say what they really think — even calling out the boss is fair game.
Lots of FIRE bloggers and others PLAN to pull from retirement accounts well before they turn 59.5 so acting like those assets don't exist isn't really fair.
Fortunately, it's not impossible — or even all that difficult, reallyto estimate the fair value of just about any dividend growth stock out there, putting an investor in the «driver's seat» when it comes to making an intelligent investment decision for the long term.
To be fair, it's not really the place of Fed officials to be too explicit with policy recommendations, as it undermines the impartiality many see as necessary for an effective central banTo be fair, it's not really the place of Fed officials to be too explicit with policy recommendations, as it undermines the impartiality many see as necessary for an effective central banto be too explicit with policy recommendations, as it undermines the impartiality many see as necessary for an effective central bank.
But where my long term account is concerned, I really have no interest to sell, bear market or bull market, so long as the business is fine and the price is fair Just wanted to explain some of my recent purchases, and why the long - term view requires a different approach.
But where my long term account is concerned, I really have no interest to sell, bear market or bull market, so long as the business is fine and the price is fair
American products, such as Apple's iPhones, are considered imports from China, and it will take a lot of creative bargaining to figure out what is really a fair set of trade terms.
Be Seen to Be Fair - is more challenging because often the people expressing their opinion on fairness are young entrepreneurs, or inexperienced investors, who don't have enough experience to really know what is fFair - is more challenging because often the people expressing their opinion on fairness are young entrepreneurs, or inexperienced investors, who don't have enough experience to really know what is fairfair.
When I purchased my shares at just over $ 27 in November, I felt I was paying «fair value» and not enjoying the sort of margin of safety that I really like to have with my stock investments.
So it's not really fair to say one is stranger than the other.
That's not fair for all the true christians who really served Jesus and simply do their best to be happy and to grow spiritually.
That way I get the advice tailored to me (including the «you are holding too much cash really» which was fair).
We told you to do this, to enforce the Fair Lending Act, are you really doing it?
I think it is very important that we remember that what Christians think should really not matter — what happened to separation of church and state — if anything, this is a state issue and not a federal govt issue... but since it has been brought up, i'll chime in on something — I bet when the Reverend was young and he was told to sit in the back of the bus, he didn't like it and did nt» think it was fair... neither do I...
It is a very hard argument to make, however, if you are really open to a fair representation of the facts.
Here you are putting the blame on al Islamic branches for one Islamic branch although the as branches contradict each other and they are always in disputes among them and that's was the reason they became branches rather than one Islam so really it is not fear to hold all at guilt for one misbehave or abuse... nor it is fair to address the whole Islam belief, Quran and Prophet of God for the fault of ones or few that are not in the right track of Islam being the religion of peace and justice to mankind..
We might question whether execution is always the most effective and fair means toward the end of protecting its citizens, and there may be many who misunderstand the purpose of the death penalty, construing it to be more than it really is.
I don't think it's fair to say that if we believe these illnesses really are possessions it would cause us to gloat or live in fear.
That doesn't really seem fair, but... what about this: If children must die by disease and starvation, that is one thing, but surely it isn't God's will for little children to be brutally tortured, raped, and murdered.
(To be fair, it's a Christian soap opera, so it's really nothing that exciting.)
Since neither can really be proven either way based on the methodology used, I think it's fair to say that this is an equally valid possibility...
Recent statistics about divorce and violence in the home are a fair indication that it is very difficult to really love the nearest neighbor.
You really believe that everything is all good now, racism is all gone, everyone always gets a fair trial, and it can never happen to you?
You should actually go and read what the JD really says: Or check this article on FAIR lds: See Quote mining — Journal of Discourses 11:269 to see how this quote was mined.
it's not really fair to rail the C.F. people for that and not rail the Rangers, Mavericks, Cowboys, any concert at the AAC, stockyards, college sporting events, movie theaters, etc....
In fact, it seems fair to say that the most common criticism process theists level against the God of classical free will theism is the claim that if such a being really existed and were wholly good, we should expect to see displays of divine coercive power more often.
If they were REALLY into helping others, they'd pay their fair share so others would not have to pay so much...
In that light, it's very fair to ask which Republican image should we really trust?
«Unless you mean that when you meet someone from a culture you have heard dangerous things about you should treat them differently until they prove they are worthy of trust... and which I think is really impossible to do and be fair for a majority of people...»
It's such a buzzword that it's fair to ask, «Is there really any such thing as a missional church?»
So as I walked through the Creation Museum, I saw exhibit after exhibit that tried really hard to tell one side of the story, and to be honest they did a pretty fair job.
I'm sure there is, however is it really fair to ask a soldier to miss a ceremony that has nothing to do with religion and about him / her graduating because they don't believe in a god.
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