Sentences with phrase «right guys who»

Russian mentality is very good for understanding technical tasks; if you get the right guys who have a bit of imagination you can do some great things.
I am a kind heart, loving, open, tall but fragile... just looking for the right guy who will appreciate me for...
Ready to meet the right guy who enjoys going on short trips, long walks or just sitting at home watching movies and relaxing.
fairly sure I'm more a sadict than a masochist, but with the right guy who knows?
I'm looking for a right guy who loves me for who I am and what I have in my life.
;) love does nt have a switch off that can be pressed the moment a relationship looks unsavageable so the right guy who treats me right i'll share the future with.

Not exact matches

And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
I had an interesting conversation with a brilliant, hugely entrepreneurial guy who owns a technology company that is so hot right now that, with absolutely zero PR or fundraising activity, he is getting pursued by Venture Capitalists who want to invest.
I had an interesting conversation with a brilliant, hugely entrepreneurial guy who owns a technology company that is so hot right now that, with absolutely zero PR or fundraising activity, he is getting pursued by -LSB-...]
We breeze right by the technicians and talk to the guy who booked us to speak, even though the techs are the ones who make us look and sound good onstage.
Lara and her partner pitch the «right guy» (who turns out to be a woman) from Spartan Ives.
Smith, one of the great philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, wasn't the first to speculate about how economies work, but he's generally thought of as the guy who more or less got it right.
With Trump, «We have a guy who is going to shut down immigration, the resource we need to build our companies right now,» Sacca told the audience of several hundred entrepreneurs.
When I wrote earlier this week about a new probiotic supplement called Sweet Peach engineered to make women's vaginas smell like fruit, the response across the internet was understandable outrage: Who the hell were the guys behind this and what right did they have to decide how women's bodies ought to smell?
The guy who was just shoved shoves right back.
But what's particularly worrisome here is that Ford, who by all rights ought to be the guy who leads council in understanding its ethical obligations, seems to be utterly clueless about them.
«Hannity is not particularly talented, he's not a smart guy — he used to just be a Republican talking points talk show host who happened to be in the right place at the right time.
«The right guy for a job like that in a company that's steeped in the popular culture with young audiences, the person who owns that chair should be somebody who is turned on, attracted to and somewhat knowledgeable about the popular culture and what's going on there.»
Photographs depict truckloads of «good guys with guns» protecting students who are marching to restrict the gun rights of other Americans.
I feel like the invisible guy in the middle, somewhere between the ex-fundie charismatics who think it is wrong to be critical of anybody and the Todd / Benny / Joyce bashers, thinking what are the odds that one of these is actually 100 % right.
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
Who knows, it might be the guy that wrote a book 500 years ago that got him executed for saying that people came to earth on space surf boards that might be the one who is rigWho knows, it might be the guy that wrote a book 500 years ago that got him executed for saying that people came to earth on space surf boards that might be the one who is rigwho is right.
Hey everyone, listen to this guy who knows what is right and what everyone should believe.
It was the speech of a guy running for President and who is serious about enacting center - right reforms (and that includes being serious about winning over swing - voters to a responsible center - right agenda.)
If it was Dick Morris I would just dismiss it as an attention getting stunt from a guy who makes his living reassuring and fundraising from right - leaning voters and knowing he will still get bookings regardless of whether he is right in the end.
right now, it's just two guys in the midst of church planting who want to help others plant too.
The good guy on stage saying the right things and people believe that is who they really are when they really have no clue who they are at all.
Right... Just like people who buy books by a guy (Christopher Hitchens) who says atheist communists should be considered theists and Martin Luther King was not a true Christian... and who lost debates to William Lane Craig and Rowan Williams are not gullible.
All right, so the bad guy is a Cardinal who mutters conspiratorially in dark corners but that somehow passed me by at the time and I haven't grown up to be a rabid anti-clerical — yet.
I don't think THAT will ever happen, just another extreme right wing fearmongering from you guys who are obviously Fox News groupies.
In FDR, Ted Morgan observes that Roosevelt made his mistake, with Stalin at Yalta by assuming «that the their fellow is a good guy who will respond with decency if he is treated right» Simon & Schuster, 1985, p. 756) In this respect, Roosevelt was heir to the attitude of Woodrow Wilson, of whom Arthur Link writes: «His faith in the goodness and rationality of men... and in the inevitable triumph of righteousness sometimes caused him to make illusory appraisals of the situations at hand and to devise quixotic or unworkable solutions» (Wilson the Diplomatist [Quadrangle, 1963], p. 17).
You guys are waiting for a messiah who has the right to bring in a new world order.
The more people abuse our rights, the more likely that we're going to lose them,» he was referring to the atheist but it is actually more applicable to the Muslim guy — HE is the one who abused our rights and HE should realize it is HIS responsibility to abide by our laws and NOT ATTACK someone whose views are offensive to him.
And for that one or two guys who had every doctrine right, they probably struggled with Pride so it'll all be even.
Perhaps you reflect the ignorance of the right wing about political ideologies, those guys who flung the «Libtard» label around in the weeks before the elections.
No, they crucified the one guy who trusted the system to do the right thing.
She said: «There's a guy right now who is sitting down, he's literally on the verge of fainting because he doesn't know where his family is.
Based on the comments of the zealots who proclaim Obama to be the «wrong» kind of Christian, or no Christian at all, I'd elect the guy just because anyone the bozos hate has to be doing something right.
Those guys get everything the fundie wants; Unlimited oil money, guns, blasphemy laws, a herem of woman, the right to kill anyone who is different, the right to kill and subjugate woman, and force others to believe in your god the way you say they should.
I have no doubt that any «white» man who tried was immediately and angrily vilified by those he was trying to help as not being «quite the right sort of guy».
hmmmmmm interesting... look im not a hater who hates white people... in fact some of my very good friends are white blue eyes beautiful people... and i love the states... but just trying to give you guys a lil taste of your own medicine... taste bad right?
while I feel for this guy, how about we condemn the treatment of Jerome Esther who is right here in the US
The gay agenda is just so pathetic I have the right to believe that gay marriage is a loser against all natural laws No guy who delivers it to anogher guy will tell me otherwise Marriage is between a man and a woman Call the gay get togethers something else, but not marriage Thank you
So when people in the south spoke up for freedom and equal rights for the black race... they were inciting the guys who showed up at night to burn their homes because they knew it would upset the bigots?
As someone who grew up in the largest muslim city outside of the middle east (Detroit Metro) and having grown up getting muslim holidays off of school, I would argue that if some 12 + % of NYC students really are muslim — if this guy has his facts right — why not?
In the middle of that crowd — which likely would have included more than a fair share of holy or influential or important or preferred or religious people — Jesus heads right for that tree and calls out to that guy — the one who is a social and religious outcast, ridiculously perched up in the branches — to come on down because Jesus wants to go to that guy's house for supper.
But that is good and right because of those Old Testament guys who slaughtered everything in sight.
He would contact his «guy» in the right office who could somehow make things happen.
Seriously u guys should listen less to d media and use ur common sense.Al - quada is an essential tool for d u.s. To extract as much oil as it can in d middle east and osama bin laden should get a memorial for himself right at d heart of DC just for being a good and patriotic american.what does d U.S want more than chaos in d mid east to stay in control of dat region, and who's serving better than bin laden in fulfilling it????!!! You guys r really sleeping or perhaps just too lazy to crack ur brains and think!
A good guy, who heard from God and did the right thing when it counted, and probably died before Jesus became an adult (hence why we never hear of him again).
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