Sentences with phrase «see out of because»

Where the peep hole for the door, I can not see out of it because I am short and there are a lot of hiding spots where its unsafe even if I open the door.
Although visibility wasn't a priority for either car, the coupe is much easier to see out of because of the way the roadster's top stows.

Not exact matches

Even if President Trump takes a pass on opting out this time around — potentially because of the North Korea negotiations — it is hard to see the deal surviving the full year given the constellation of domestic and foreign foes aligned against it.
So, it is a very different market than it was 10 years ago, and you're going to see a lot of corporate bond issuance as these infrastructure projects go out there, and you can capture some pretty good yields and you know what you're buying because it's a corporate bond.
«You see these little companies building out service brands because they want to have account executives who work with customers,» Atkinson adds, «so they try to spin their products into serving three different groups in the first couple of years, and that's a very adverse situation to get into.
The connected car is now widely seen as an open platform on which you put many things and I want to take a lot of credit for the way this is being played out, with millions of dollars of investment dollars because of the work I have laid out.
Memorable bosses see the bus coming and pull their employees out of the way often without the employee knowing until much, much later... if ever, because memorable bosses never try to take credit.
While the quarterback market is still yet to fully shake out, in part because some teams seem to be waiting to see what happens to Tony Romo, from the sounds of it, Kaepernick is just lingering on the market, drawing little interest from teams.
In the past three years, Guinness has seen world - record attempts spike 250 percent, but it's not because of crazy individuals growing out their fingernails or holding their breath.
Such flame wars tend to get out of hand on message boards or via e-mail simply because the parties involved are online, where they can see no visual cues (such as a red face) indicating anger or other emotions.
Now there are lots of reasons to do this, apart from removing all of the frustration that sees many of wanting to throw our new printer out the window because it just won't do what we want it to do.
Throughout the whole process I've tried to take myself out of the process figuratively because there's people that see themselves in me and I want the message to go out to children that it's okay to be you and you shouldn't change who you are for anyone.»
But take this warning — I have seen many businesses suffer and fail because the owners have «killed the golden goose» by taking too much money out of the business.
«Sometimes you'll see a wave of companies going out into the market because the fundamentals seem right for it.
Maybe you're scratching your head at this one because it's an elemental grammar mistake but I'm surprised at how often I hear «I seen» coming out of college - educated people's mouths.
But tens of thousands of student borrowers could see their debt wiped out, because at least one private lending company's paperwork is either lost or disorganized — and therefore it can't actually prove in court that the debts actually still exist.
You'd be surprised at the number of releases that end up in the garbage because the reporter saw a typo and simply tuned out.
So one of the reasons there is a flood of venture capital money into the space is because investors see an opportunity for innovation to solve some of these hard problems that exist out there.»
In a live interview, Edwards tells us she sold out of her position because over the next 3 to 4 quarters she doesn't see strong tailwinds for the stock.»
People aren't going to forget, you have a lot of really angry people out there because they see what's happening.»
Hey, I had a great deal of skill in football, but I've seen a lot of skilled people that didn't do a damn thing in the game, because they didn't prepare; they didn't go out there and work hard.
I think that if Democrats would come out for that, then you would see a lot of rural areas that went for Trump where there's little pickup trucks going to the polls, with guys who have beards and they have ponytails and they have a gun rack in the back, and they would be voting for recreational marijuana because they know it makes sense too.
Phil Anschutz is a billionaire because he saw a way to buy movie theaters out of bankruptcy and make them profitable again.
There are some signs that inflation could come out of hiding in the next 18 months, but I would be very surprised if we saw a substantial increase in long rates in the coming couple of years just because there are too many disinflationary macro headwinds.
That was the VCR, because, before VCRs, your only alternative, if you wanted to see a movie, was either to go out to a movie theater or to watch what was on one of three networks.
While there's still plenty going on in this area in terms of startups and venture capital investment, the city may have seen a drop because of a relatively low high - growth company density of 94.4 (out of 100,000).
Hogan says he sees a lot of startups get 90 percent of the way there then run out of cash, and it's often because they didn't raise enough during their last round and plan for enough runway.
Because if you look at Prime members, they buy more on Amazon than non-Prime members, and one of the reasons they do that is once they pay their annual fee, they're looking around to see, «How can I get more value out of the program?»
It wasn't our very worst pick this year (see CVS, above), but we're singling it out here because it's one of the few stocks we recommended twice (in our March restaurant stocks story, and in our Midyear Investor's Guide in May).
Google arguably missed out on the rise of the internet in China because it didn't tailor its product enough to how Chinese consumers were using the internet and instead were seen as a less relevant, foreign entity.
When she advises college students, she teaches them «that if you're taking notes on your phone, make sure that you tell people that you're not Snapchatting, or Instagramming... because there are workers who will see one of my students with their phone out and assume that they're just goofing off.»
Bennett told CNBC that he did not expect to see further monetary easing out of the euro zone because the region was showing signs of a recovery.
The good news is, your message is likely to stand out with vehicle advertising, says Robert Fleege, president of Robert Fleege & Partners, a Columbus, Ohio, advertising agency that specializes in outdoor media: «Any time you get in on a new thing, it cuts through clutter because people haven't seen it before.
The reason John Green's fans went out to see The Fault In Our Stars was because they felt as if they had participated in the process of its creation.
I've seen a lot of the low level players get knocked out of the game, because you can't get a fast ROI like you used to.
To see the industry downturn tears at the cultural roots of how people perceive themselves and where they live, because it pulls the rug out from underneath you.»
In my post on that, I divided Fermi thinkers into two camps — those who think there's no other highly intelligent life out there at all because of some Great Filter, and those who believe there must be plenty of intelligent life and that we don't see signs of any for some other reason.
«Several people have expressed concern of becoming alligator food because the alligator is seen out of the pond near the building, by the dumpster, and near the cars,» he wrote.
«As soon as I see it, I jump out of my skin because it is clearly for me, about me, matches me and my pain, fear, passion, hopes.»
Since I'm a 23 - year - old entrepreneur, I saw this post as another sign that I have the green light to take risks and build businesses because the fear of living out on the streets with no food is overblown.
But a lot of these agencies charge small businesses that much — and I've seen it because a few of these agencies contract the work out to us on a white - label basis.
Indeed, David Lyon, founder and CEO of Oranj, adds that compliance «comes down to the overall cost of doing business for [broker - dealers]-- you're seeing BDs getting out of specific lines of business because it's too costly to put the IT controls to maintain that business line.»
Still, the current return / risk profile features highly «unpleasant skew» - in any given week, the single most likely outcome is actually a small advance, yet the average return in the current classification is quite negative, because those small marginal gains have typically been wiped out by steep, abrupt market plunges that erase weeks or months of gains in one fell swoop (see Impermanence and Full - Cycle Thinking for a chart).
After seeing some of the incredibly high sale prices in February and March — many buyers decided to get out of the market because they felt they just couldn't compete.
Final note: I didn't see the Feds helping out the manufacturing sector in Ontario, nor the fishing industry in the Maritimes when their jobs crashed because of external factors!
«I think no deal is probably better for the longer - term because it continues this process of rebalancing and there is no rebalancing without pressure and pressure comes through lower oil prices, through tighter credit and we're seeing all of that playing out nicely,» he said.
I see many traders coming into the markets risking money they clearly can't afford to lose, and this puts them behind the curve right out of the gate because they feel a strong emotional attachment to the money and thus to every trade they take.
You see, there's an entire subfield of computer science that can roughly be described as «pulling information out of things that look exactly like the Bitcoin transaction graph», and while these researchers haven't done much to Bitcoin yet — that's only because they're still fighting over the grant money.
The trio of calls from government representatives asking for Zuckerberg to make an appearance himself to discuss the role of Facebook is notable not least because it is coming from so many places at once — a loud chorus that may well finally provide the pressure needed to see the executive come out from behind his status updates.
But Jon Henschen of the broker - dealer recruiting firm Henschen & Associates states that «you just don't see [churning] anymore» because «these reps largely have been weeded out of the industry.»
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