Sentences with phrase «really do»

«We'll need tenured people with great experience as the company evolves,» he says, «but in these early, innovative days, we need sharp people who really don't have any preconceived notions.»
«What baffles me is that voting rights really don't apply to public corporations,» he wrote in the article.
«We really don't get any complaints about the mold.
«We really don't have good standards and a good discussion going on about who should receive ICU care,» Chang said.
«We don't really do any spot business.»
It is absurd because you really don't look like Gollum, universal because most people can relate to the desire to always look put together, and self - deprecating because, again, it infers that you look like Gollum.
But at least right now, things really don't look so bad.
If Trump's budget were enacted, it would signal to the world that we really don't mean what we say, and we have no intention of helping Americans remain competitive in a global, information - oriented economy.
«I think investors really do want to get exposure to A.I. and robotics companies, as these markets are growing exponentially,» she said.
I really do think the company was ready for change in a really big way.
«From our side because we have never really implemented all the reforms and from the lenders side because they didn't understand exactly how the economy was working and the things we could really do and what we couldn't do,» he said.
Basically, since successful entrepreneurs can easily obtain services and they have a better chance at success, then they really don't need guidance top VCs provide.
Any genuine debate on this point isn't over principle, but enforcement, like setting out what's a reasonable split when family members really do contribute.
As a marketer, I can't really do anything with a data point about the percentage of business travelers who are women — at least not anything that will differentiate from all of the rest of my competitors.
I'm still learning how this interchange of communication and organization play off of one another, because they really do go hand - in - hand.
Also, they really don't skimp you on the veggies, it's a pretty decent size bowl.
«We can have that discussion, but I really do think it won't be Mexico and Canada that are pushing back against the secretary, it will be a lot of Americans.»
And then there are the prisoners, those who were required to attend but really don't want to be there.
It's hard for a lot of people to find work that is always creatively or professionally stimulating, but I think you have to be able to find aspects of the work that really do provide that kind of support and satisfaction.
And really listen — the simple act of reflecting back to employees what they are trying to tell you confirms to them that you really are listening and that you really do care.
And you really don't get it in investment management,» he said.
But what we see is that 50 % of college graduates coming out are not finding jobs or they're taking jobs that really don't require a college degree.
Keeping that point in mind will keep you from butting into situations that really don't involve you.
But there's ample evidence to demonstrate that open - pay schemes — once the purview of union shops and governments — really do make businesses better.
She acted like she had run out of time and didn't have a choice to really do what she loved.
Well, it is part of being a great sales person and only the great ones can really do it but in reality, we all should be prepared to down sell when it's the right thing to do.
As a result, we can often feel clueless about how to act or compelled to do things we really don't want to do (like share a bed with a co-worker on a business trip!).
«I really don't think these people came to hear me,» he says.
We're able to control the content of all menu boards, we're able to control change, and we're also able to really do different things in different stores at the push of a button.»
«The No. 1 job in America, the point of person, is someone who doesn't understand the people, and really don't give a f — about the people,» James said.
If you're remodeling your house, you really do need to see this stuff in person,» Cramer said.
And it doesn't really do what it's supposed to: When Sprout conducted clinical trials, women only reported a small increase in the number of times they had satisfying sex — around one additional time per month.
For example, that we make healthier choices (eating and exercising) than we really do, or when assessing the risk we, compared to others, pose when it comes to, say, texting while driving.
«You really don't need leverage in this world much.
I really don't think it's a solution for many patients.»
As for privacy, I've always subscribed to the thinking that if there's a secret you really don't want the world to know, don't ever tell it to anyone.
There are several ways to tweak the Duolingo app to make it more efficient for you — several of these tips really do make it easier to learn the language you're trying to understand.
We really don't care about that; we know who they are and we like what our roadmap looks like.»
If future Bluetooth updates really do help with battery life, the AirPods should be able to hold up long enough to power noise cancelling tech without immediately dying.
They really don't have any perspective as to how things have changed.
And, if you really don't know something, say, «I don't have that information right now, but I'll find out and get right back to you.»
How do I really do this new type of marketing Brian's talking about?»
«I really don't want it to be industry and panels.
And, as trite as it seems, we really do prefer quality over quantity — especially when you're asking us to commit our scarce time and — even more importantly — our attention to your offerings.
But an e-reader is not like a phone or tablet — once you've got one, you really don't need a new one for a long time.
Sometimes you really don't want to have to say, «I told you so.»
We really don't want them to spread quickly via every channel, as that would burn our advantage too quickly,» says Wall with his usual affable candor.
I can stay until 7 p.m., but after that, I really do have to head out.»
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