Sentences with phrase «really means making»

I love decorating my home for the seasons, and for fall that really means making my home feel cozy and adding seasonal touches from nature.
As we all know: the word ASSUME really means making an A ** OUT OF ME.
«That really meant making people more militaristic in their worldview,» he added.
«That really meant making people more militaristic in their worldview,» he added.

Not exact matches

I mean, in order to make it appealing, and an increase that portion of the Venn diagram of people actually want to go, it's got ta be really fun and exciting and it can't feel cramped or boring.
The term «entrepreneur» makes him uneasy; he claims to not really know what it means.
For marketers, the key to making any sense of this lies in understanding what the word «trust» really means today.
«There's almost a constant employment demand for the people who can really make a difference, so that means as a leader, not only are you trying to win the loyalty of your customers, you're trying to win the loyalty of your employees — and constantly re-win it — and earn their dedication and their enthusiasm.»
Don't misread this: It doesn't mean borrow thousands to pursue an advanced degree unless a) you're sure it makes financial sense, and b) you're confident you really want to pursue the career your degree prepares you for.
This means looking for as many ways as possible to make the process and administration side of things really smooth and then find as many ways as possible to add value to the customer to make them feel incredibly appreciated in every way.
That means making them compete directly by putting their offers side by side, so that customers can choose on what really matters in this business — prices measured in rates and points.»
If there are still open questions, if there are changes or mid-course corrections that must be made, if there are pricing concerns or additional critical features to be added, there's really only one person who can make those calls, meaning that the inputs to the decision - maker must be direct and, ideally, face - to - face from the market and the customers.
That said, I do think in a situation like this, there is a lot of money to be made for a business in Clearpath's position — if Uber really wants that trademark, it might be willing to pay for it, and that amount of money might end up meaning more to a smaller company than its existing brand.»
But when you break «innovation» down to what it really means in a corporate setting — essentially, finding new ways to make money — it can start to seem like a much better idea to have someone in charge of that process.
I don't mean fulfilling as in, «We made a huge sale,» or, «Our numbers are really high.»
It's not easy to make a company just because of the shift to mobile devices, but it means that there is going to be a new generation of companies that has the potential to enter these really significant markets.
Until now, business — or capitalism, really — has been a means of making money for directors and shareholders, and rarely about doing good.
But during gigs at The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Fortune and elsewhere, he ended up making editor — and being forced to learn how to manage a business «in turmoil, and filled with volatile and creative — and sometimes really mean — people.»
«It is what it is» really means, «I'm too lazy to try to make it different, so for gosh sakes stop talking about it.»
Although focusing on organizational culture as a differentiator has become a more common practice in the business world, there are still many misconceptions about what culture really means and how to make it successful.
«To say that «There aren't skilled people that we can hire,» it makes me very angry, and it means that they're not really trying very hard.»
Mute means silent, so would you really want to make a point that doesn't say anything?
«This means companies that make it easier for everyone to play a part, companies that really bring peer - to - peer into everyone's life.»
I'm really particular about how my clothes are washed, so that means I'll be making a few trips to the laundromat.
Indiegogo's co-founder Danae Ringelmann talks about two blockbuster campaigns that made our Top 100 list, the platform's biggest «failure», and what success really means in the age of crowdfunding.
Aiqudo's tech works similarly to a Siri or Alexa on a core level — you can use your voice to find info — but the company isn't really trying to make another assistant meant to go direct to consumers.
He says critics who say it will mean a 700 per cent increase in tanker traffic off the coast out of Burnaby, B.C., have their math right, but this makes the increase look bigger than it really it is.
It's one of the best jobs you could possibly have, I mean really exciting, because every year there's a pilot season and you're making a bunch of what could become new series with terrific producers, terrific directors, and a lot of great talent.
I asked her to make sure my upcoming appointments met a set criterion (I needed to speak to a technical expert and not to a public relations rep only), but she didn't really understand what I meant.
Supporting customers too early on means you're slower to develop and fine tune your product, with more emphasis (and budget) on sales and marketing and less on actually making something really, unbelievably awesome.
Still, all of this means the U.S. burger chain might not even really have to win in court against Down N» Out to succeed at its larger goal: demonstrating from a legal perspective that they're aggressive in protecting their name and other trademarks, which makes the marks themselves stronger.
Consumer expert Clark Howard likes to make the point that, if you're thinking of loaning money, you should stop and think about what that really means.
Or you could have the courage of your convictions, and set up business in Germany in a manner that makes it clear that you really mean business.
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«What it really takes to make any of these things work is a commitment to living within one's means.
«I really think that beer is the new wine, meaning that the diversity and the distinctiveness that everyone who makes wine looks for [is being developed in beer],» Smashburger chief concept officer Tom Ryan told Nation's Restaurant News.
I was thinking more along the line of, you know your life is your business but don't make your business your life, but you really mean your life is what should be your top priority because the business of your life is what you do day in and day out always.
The point I want to make is although breaks above the price - related obstacles that are currently being challenged won't give us useful new information, it won't take much additional strength from here to effect upside breakouts that really do mean something.
I mean, «40,000» can be a really discouraging number when you've never made that amount of sales before.
This means getting rid of those extra credit cards you don't really need, paying down your account balances and making sure you pay all your bills on time from this point forward.
«Investors often interpret a stock price rise as confirmation of the underlying company's attractiveness, whereas it really means that the market is reducing your odds of making money and increasing the odds of you losing your money» Francois Sicart
It's also great that the New York Yankees have millions of fans, but I'm not really a sports guy, so their fanhood means nothing to me, or to them, and not only do I get by just fine not following sports, but I know that being a sports fan would actually make me less happy.
Regarding scripture, to really know what it is saying, we need to realize that it is made up of several kinds of literature and that its meaning is reflected in those genres.
And no surprise, since if we believe that Jesus is God, then that means Jesus» theology would be His study, theory, and opinion of Himself, which I don't think is really what anyone meant... But anyways, maybe I'm wrong there, but it made it awfully hard to understand what people actually meant.
Unless of course it has been in the works for years and the individual just wanted to «make sure» thus calling themselves «atheist» to challenge certain questions they have... but that means she was never really an atheist to begin with.
Making a decision to be Christian should also not be taken lightly, I mean really, what else is there?
Being «good» for fear of judgment by god or being «good» as a means to make it into heaven, really isn't authentic goodness.
Re Ed's comment, ultimately I think we only make the cages ourselves, but those in «authority» are only to happy to «guide» us in by all kinds of means and are really happy to keep us there!
You live in a fairy tale land if anyone thinks they can really stop abotions by simply making them illegal or restricting them by other means.
If marriage is to make me holy, and if what I really mean by that is the hard parts of marriage make me holy, then I'm actually completely justified in staying in the hard parts, without any hope of or desire to change.
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