Sentences with phrase «saw they are no»

«If you are in the Trump camp, the moves we've seen are not done.
You can see it's sort of a mesh system, it's not designed to be particularly pretty, but the size of the cone gives you a rough approximation for how much thrust the engines are producing.
«There are no other markets I can see that are growing that fast,» says Couture.
The card readers shoppers see are just one part of a payment processing system.
For men who behave professionally in the workplace, speaking up about any alarming behavior you see is also important.
If you look at the edge of paper under a microscope you'll see it's jagged, sort of like shark teeth.
So what you see is the weird effect of herd mentality where everyone runs toward the same thing.
So, the woman put the bag — which Gremminger said she now clearly saw was a black dog carrier with mesh — in the overhead bin.
All the evidence I've seen is consistent with the And model, though you have to think about it differently.
McKeown says another common mistake he sees is startups over-investing too early: «Inexperienced entrepreneurs, especially first - timers, often think starting a business is like a pro baseball game.
And yes, the shimmery, glimmery cranberry sauce I crave each November for precisely two meals a year — Thanksgiving dinner and the ritual post-Thanksgiving 10 p.m. white bread - turkey - cranberry sandwich — is composed of things that are almost surely antithetical to human health: Two of the four ingredients on most of the cans I've seen are high - fructose corn syrup and (plain old standard) corn syrup.
One of the most notable pitfalls Toth sees is small business owners using credit intended for a short period of time for a long - term purchase, or vice versa.
As you can see I'm a dancing machine, and yeah I believe in kicking off celebratory events with mariachi bands.
Read about it for yourself and you'll see it's doable.
Garrett See is a man of firsts.
His mother, Maye, told biographer Ashlee Vance, «He goes into his brain, and then you just see he is in another world.
You begin to plan your work for the day, and when you continue to do it over and over again, you can begin to see you are working the plan you have set for yourself without thinking about it.
«What I see is more inventory coming up now.
(See This isn't always a bad thing and it's part of the psychology — or pathology if you prefer — that also makes it possible for entrepreneurs to quickly get over their past hiccups and get on with their main job of making history and changing the world.
So right now the situation that we're seeing is a flatter curve, yeah but the Fed funds rate is in the 160s, [10 - year yield] in the 270s.
Through my own questioning, it seems like the majority of small businesses do not use LinkedIn because they either do not see it's potential, don't want to take the time to learn, or want to utilize LinkedIn, but taking the time to do so remains on the back burner.
«What we're seeing is the value and economics of cloud for most organizations outweigh the potential risks,» he says.
So what we're seeing is this One Belt One Road for example.
What we've seen is the markets have re-adjusted to this new environment where the administration, very late in the business cycle has decided to expand fiscal policy.
He is such an open - hearted person; what you see is what you get.»
Now what we're seeing is a far more stable growth of inflation, and they're trying to reform to get into the capital market so they have to keep it under control.
I think what you're seeing is the maturation of our sport.
«What remains to be seen is the game plan, the sequencing, the processes involved as well,» John Park, director of the Korea Working Group at Harvard Kennedy School, told Bloomberg Television.
Watch House of Cards (speaking of creeps...) or any old episode of Behind the Music, and the story about power you'll see is simple: a nice, ambitious person, once they can do whatever they want, is quickly transformed into a monster of appetite, running over anyone necessary to satisfy their newly created desires.
It decides between the devil (the id) and the angel (the super-ego) on either shoulder (yes, all those cartoons you've ever seen are partly true).
As I look over the business plans and projections that these entrepreneurs share with us, one thing I constantly see is a lack of sophistication in calculating the investor's return.
That means who you see is what you get.
Within the next 4 - 5 years, I can see this being one of the largest industries in the US.
Again, the last thing anybody wants to see is «no results.»
What we're seeing is, is that the dispersion, or the difference in performance amongst stocks in the same industry group, in the same sector, sometimes in the same style, is beginning to diverge.
What we see is affected not only by what's «out there,» but also by what's going on between our own ears.
One problem I often see is small businesses assuming that all money they take in is theirs.
On Amazon's affect on the sector: «I think one of the things you can see is that brand names matter.
«What we're seeing is a whole bunch of engineers who were laid off from the oilpatch,» he says.
One of the best examples I've seen was how my colleague met his wife.
What we're seeing is that we're doing really well, right now, because of all the marketing.»
But he sees I'm better off emotionally, mentally, physically.»
One thing that remains to be seen is how local regulators will respond, especially in cities like New York where it's illegal to rent out one's full unit in an apartment building on Airbnb for less than 30 days.
Neville tells me that in the hundreds of cases of consulting he does, one of the funniest patterns he see is people trying to create a company tagline that sounds like a big company.
But when you first see it it's wonderfully emotional.
«For all of the Mark Zuckerbergs or the successful companies that we see that are founded by white men, how many have failed?»
What remains to be seen is whether consumers can accept an idea that seems fantastical in its own right: when it comes to leading - edge design and innovation, it's now Microsoft that's leading the pack.
«As a business we're non-partisan, but most of us are immigrants or descendants of immigrants and some of the things we're seeing are scary.»
«What we saw was so different,» says co-author Dr. Rebecca Bednarek.
Cabin air might be filtered, but any frequent flyer can see that being knee to knee with a coughing traveling companion or sharing a minuscule bathroom with 75 strangers is an invitation to post-flight illness.
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