Sentences with phrase «reasons i think most»

PQR AND SUNDERLAND DO NT EVEN WANT WELBACK the only reason I think most would jump at him is because that push OG OUT THE DOOR
I am here for the same reasons I think most of us are, to have someone to share our everyday lives wth, to find my best friend and confidant.
I am here for the same reasons I think most of us are, to have someone to share our everyday lives with, to find my best friend and confidant.
«Garry Marshall was the reason I think most of us said yes to this movie,» she says of the cast that includes Julia Roberts, Kate Hudson and Jason Sudeikis.

Not exact matches

But even on the broadest and most inclusive understanding of the word «ethics,» there's little reason to think that learning about ethics is going to make you better able to shepherd a company through an IPO.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
There's a reason they're likely the only non-iPad option most people think about when they considering buying one.
Whilst the rock stars of the entrepreneurial world tend to be the ones who get most of the airplay (for very good reason — they are really impressive), I often wonder if we miss some of the best advice simply because we don't think to ask those less famous for their wisdom.
I don't think that most people will keep their Mac for a decade, but the fact that my vintage iMac still runs without any hitches is enough of a reason for me to continually recommend people seriously consider the platform.
«If you've tossed out a number of half - baked ideas, at the end you should wrap it up in a pretty package and say, «I think this one is the most promising for this reason,»» Poundstone advises.
I think there are varying answers to this, but I think the biggest reason is that most people don't know how to properly set attainable goals for themselves to begin with.
«The reason most people don't have any emergency money in the bank is that they have what they think is an emergency every month,» writes Bach.
That's one reason researchers think the microbiome might be a crucial part of not only obesity and diabetes, but also some of society's most pervasive mental health problems — the very illnesses that, too often, leave doctors stuck and patients frustrated.
Perhaps like most entrepreneurs (or perhaps this is the complete opposite), I thought the failure rate would actually decrease for new business in a recession, the main reason behind such being a stronger confidence despite existing circumstances.
I have ignored reasons that might justify lower discount rates or higher GDP adjustments for China mainly because the purpose of this essay is to explain why the U.S. multiple is so much higher than China's, and of course these reasons exist, but I think whatever the correct ratio should be, there is no question that advanced economies always justify higher multiples than developing economies because they tend to be economically more diversified and politically more stable, and they usually have institutions, including clearer legal and regulatory frameworks, more sophisticated capital allocation processes, less rigid financial systems, and smaller state sectors (which make smooth adjustment, one of the most valuable and undervalued components of long - term growth, more likely).
I think you missed perhaps the most important reason, which is bonds provide a source of income, and capital to liquidate, during a bear market so that you never have to sell stocks in a bear market.
My gut tells me the reason for this is MOST companies are too caught up in the «business as usual syndrome», and they rarely take a second to stop and think about really focusing on conversion optimization.
Several reasons: First, when rates do rise, we think the mid-term bonds will be impacted the most.
I think most policymakers and understand this, but there is another stronger reason to liquidate assets to pay down debt.
For whatever reason, most investors aren't wired to think of common stocks like they do office buildings or high - quality furniture, which they understand has utility for more than one lifetime.
Those are just a few reasons why Michael Krenn, a longtime local startup advocate and San Diego Venture Group president, thinks San Diego will continue to be a great place to launch a medtech company, and set the mold for a city poised to attack some of the most challenging health problems of today.
Of course, the most likely reason for the dearth of sellers is that shareholders thought the offered prices were simply too low.
I personally believe that the above are good enough reasons to add pressure to Treasuries, but if we want more food for thought, we can not forget that China is the largest holder of US government bonds after the Fed and if the rhetoric around a trade war escalates we can assume that this point would most likely be touched by Chinese counterparties.
The reason is because most entrepreneurs develop business ideas or products based on what they think the market need; instead of what the market actually needs.
The reason why I spend so much time during slow periods thinking about my finances is because once the busyness begins again, I'll have already come up with a game plan to deploy capital in the most profitable way possible.
Like most (according to the poll) I don't support private school funding for ideological reasons and fume at «Elite Funding», but I think pertinent information is valuable even if it doesn't fit the narrative.
I perhaps intertwine logic and wishful thinking at times, but I try to apply logic to my reasoning for the most part.
Its very similar to how Muslim beliefs override reason and practical thinking in the middle east where most of us in America call them crazy for things they do based on their religion.
A thought from the article that most people haven't seemed to notice as to what was probably the biggest reason he was fired:
I think the most interesting point you made above was that «these reasons only make sense when your mind is already made up.»
For all the reasons mentioned above, as well as many others, most readers will have trouble thinking of these men as belonging to any kind of group.
Both of these forms of Counter-Reformation Catholicism think of the moral life as primarily engaging the will, whereas Evangelical Catholicism understands the moral life to be a matter of training minds and hearts, the reason and the will, to make those choices that truly contribute to goodness, human flourishing, and the beatitude that enables the friends of Jesus to live forever within the light and love of the Most Holy Trinity.
And I think this weakness has destroyed most of our ability to think freely and with reason.
Of course most NT scholars find good reason to think that Peter did not author Peter 2, where Peter allegedly deems Paul's works as divine scripture.
When you think about the reason why you most likely dismiss the existence of Zeus or Vishnu, you will understand why I dismiss the existence of Jehovah.
I think that's one of the most important reasons millions of people put their lives on hold to watch the Olympics.
But we may hope that the dawn of reason and freedom of thought in these United States will do away all this artificial scaffolding, and restore to us the primitive and genuine doctrines of this the most venerated reformer of human errors.»
But what I said was that those who choose to sin again and again without thought of the consequences (again I don't know a practicing Christian who does, but I think most self identified Christians fall under that category) give me reason to question their salvation.
I think most people who believe in prayer don't have insidious reasons for it... I am open to the idea that I am wrong, but the paranoia of many on this blog is disturbing.
More of my rambling thoughts and two cents after thinking on this for a bit... Part of the reason it's so devastating to lose the friends we made within the church is that from my experience those are the only «real» relationships most in the IC make.
That is like saying cars are «the worst» because it gives maniacs a «reason» to think most of the world is inferior because most people in the world don't have automobiles.
While Faith continues primarily to reason for the existence of God through science, the book's salutary contribution to this reviewer's thought is the case that the moral argument is the most effective in reasoning for God's existence on university campuses.
John, I accept (for the most part) your reasoning, but not your final paragraph - I think that is an unjustified leap of logic.
I don't think the reason most people leave churches has anything to do with not believing they can become more holy or with wanting to live by different ethical standards.
There is no reason to think that this will no longer be the case once the infighting stemming from The Controversy has ceased (which will not likely happen until most of the veterans have died).
The Bible contains some of the most valuable information ever put onto the printed page, and yet for some reason, most people think that the Bible has nothing whatsoever to say to them today.
For some reason, the nature and the growth of thought that are necessary for the elaboration of great stones, great histories, great myths — or even ordinary ones — have not seemed very attractive or challenging to most of us.
In fact, the most essential elements of the postmodernist perspective are hostile to the fundamental truth - claims of Scripture, and for that reason, I would argue that a postmodernist mind - set involves some positively sinful ways of thinking.
There are sound reasons for thinking the children of two remarkably excellent humans will have greater genetic and educational chances than most to become remarkably excellent themselves.
The reason for the present Republican surge is that this isn't change that most Americans believe in, although it is change they voted for (at least if any of them gave a moment's thought to the more or less inevitable policy consequences of their votes for Obama and a Democratic Congress).
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