Sentences with phrase «really do such»

You really do such a nice job.
Among her supporters in the debate was Baroness Harris of Richmond, who questioned whether one person could «really do such a big job» in a «meaningful way».
Yeah so maybe I didn't really do such a good job getting the cost down with no dates lol But worth it!
There is a difference between the «historical» Jesus, who quite frankly there is also zero evidence actually existed... no records, nothing, while there are records of other prominent people of that time period... you'd think if Jesus had really done such miraculous things there'd be a record other than the bible somewhere, but there's not... and the mythological Jesus which was created using the possible historical Jesus as a template.
You really did such a nice job with this room.
You really did such a wonderful job.

Not exact matches

When I have teams that don't want to build Prof Services or don't want to really interact daily with customers helping them solve problems — which are often political in nature such as functional stovepipes in the customers organization — I then advise them to build a different kind of companies.
«I didn't know really know that much about coffee, but he's such a charismatic guy, so smart, so passionate,» Gorelick said.
Nor should you request specific personality traits (such as outgoing, detail - oriented) since people are likely to come in and imitate those characteristics when they don't really possess them.
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
Second, if it really is necessary, when doing business overseas, to engage in practices that wouldn't be allowed back home, are you at least doing what you can to a) minimize the frequency of such violations and b) working, in at least some small way, to improve standards in the local business community?
It's such a hard thing to do as an entrepreneur because you don't really have the confidence in where you're going yourself.»
In a perfect world, we would have been a little bit more flexible and could have waited for award space to become available on other airlines that fly direct — such as United or ANA — but in reality, the short connection didn't really feel that bad.
But evil villains do exist... is it really such a stretch to believe others like them might be using symbols to signal their secret intentions?
And though I'm a strong critic of such practices, I do have a degree of sympathy for the person who has spent, say, 20 years believing that homeopathy really works, and «seeing» it help thousands of people (a fact that can readily be explained by the operation of a whole range of well - documented cognitive biases).
It's still such a new part of everything that we're doing right now, which means it's really fragile.
Whenever possible, use modified «I» statements so blame doesn't creep into the conversation, such as «You seem really unhappy with me, can you tell me why?»
SM is such a critical part of every business's business today that it really can't be left to the alleged professionals — hired guns at old - line agencies who generally know almost as little about this stuff as you do — or simply delegated to employees who have the attitude, aptitude, and interest in creating some of this.
«In 2004, it was like, let's make a good video and just keep our fingers crossed that it goes viral,» says Whistle Sports EVP Brian Selander, «but now, take Brodie [Smith], he's built such a fanbase that when he does something, it hits really quickly.
The company has done well with several of its movie franchises, such as Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar and Shrek, but it doesn't have anything that really compares to the Star Wars library or the Marvel franchise (although Shrek has pulled in about $ 3.5 billion since the original movie in 2001).
Even if they don't explicitly state their feelings, you can say something such as «I can see how that would be really frustrating [disappointing, annoying, etc.].»
Price suggests avoiding tentative or begrudging replies such as, «I'm really busy but I'll try,» or, «Maybe... I'll see what I can do
A growing number of current cars are already coming equipped with LTE connections, but does Google really want to entrust such an important function of its autonomous vehicles to third - party wireless carriers?
And really, what should a Board of Directors do in the face of such feedback?
His data and methods were ultimately very useful to urban planners, who discovered many facts, such as people don't really like wide open spaces — they prefer intimate surroundings because they feel more secure.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
«It was such a mission - driven company I couldn't really have forgiven myself if I didn't make the investment.»
«I didn't really plan to do this, especially for such a long time.
Yes, the ridiculously difficult mobile game was a cultural sensation, coming out of seemingly nowhere and quickly flapping its way to the top of the app charts, but did the game really leave such an impact on our collective curiosity?
The research revealed that not only do people rate wooded mountain areas as more calm and peaceful and open ones — such as the beach or a flat city — as more sociable and stimulating, but it also found that in actual fact more introverts really do live in mountainous areas and extroverts in flat, open ones.
It's a strategy that has launched mega-success stories such as Uber and Airbnb because it encourages companies to ask the most important question: «How do I solve a really big customer problem?»
Still, some keen observers of cross-border affairs, such as Maclean's Paul Wells, took the president's decision to bring up the pipeline, even though he didn't really have to, as an eerie sign.
«The Fed has not raised interest rates in such a long time, that it should really do it for good, not give it a try and then have to come back,» International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde said at a press conference in Ankara.
If you really want to wipe out your assets, there's no better way to do it than to ring up the balances on those plastic cards, especially with items that quickly depreciate such as cheap furniture and electronics.
But it really doesn't take much for you to have an overall rate higher than even the 2 % offered by cards such as the Citi Double Cash.
If the government were such really good economic and fiscal managers, then why are they so confused about what to do now?
He did sort of mend the bridges and made it work in the end, but that really shocked me: to treat someone you love the most in such a neglectful way because you were too focused on bean counting even though you already had all the money you would ever need (and that is in his 20s — he was a multi-millionaire).
Sure, more people than ever have probably heard about bitcoin, and they may have heard about some of its closest rivals by market cap, such as Ethereum and Ripple, but they don't have the faintest idea what purpose they serve or how they really work.
«I don't really know because I'm such a different person now,» she said.
Unless your organization functions on rigid time structures — such as medical facilities, service industries, etc where service and success is dependent on having enough staff in the right places at the exact right times to service customers — then having «core hours» or expecting employees to work insane overtime is really not necessary — who cares as long as the work gets done and the customer is happy!
As such, breakouts to new 52 - week highs may be coming soon, but does it really matter?
Besides doing things that aren't really jobs, such as using Ebates for cash back to using credit card rewards to earn free vacations, there are tons of other things I have done in order to make extra money.
I really don't believe in any kind of an organized «Plunge protection team», and certainly don't think that such an effort would be effective in halting a bear market even if it existed.
If nobody else does what you do then maybe it isn't really such a big market after all.
If it's a disaster case, it's weighted at such a low probability that it doesn't really matter.
But do simple rules of thumb such as this, which are particularly alluring to fall back on during political and policy uncertainty, really work?
This is when people poured thousands of dollars to start their companies, such as Laundromats, store fronts etc; But if you really look at this scenario, maybe about the 5 % who did make it past the first five years, 3 of them were struggling just to pay rent and stay alive, 1 was doing a little bit better than the others, and the other 1 was doing exceptional.
There are so many great companies showing such stellar dividend growth fundamentals that you don't really need to look around for other stock picks.
Einstein and the Study of «Psycho - Pathology» If there really is such a thing as social mood that guides collective human experience, how come they don't teach it in -LSB-...]
«The complexity and cost of managing such an environment didn't really fit the model of how our users work,» he says.
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