Sentences with phrase «see this as being so»

I eat healthily and workout but I think my love of chocolate means I sometimes sabotage a lot of my good work — well, now I can indulge without the guilt (especially seeing as they are so intense, a small square is all I need).
I've been thinking about getting these, freezing them as ice cubes, and using them as ice cream seeing as I was so disappointed by the coyo ice creams xx
Seeing as it's so cold where I live I would be blending soup in no time, followed by tahini I think.
Ill go with Cazorlas seeing as it was so long since we won anything and it was a huge moment.
And while so many books on education are essentially pessimistic in tone, the optimism he sees as being so crucial to our children's development is clearly there, in his writing.
This photo show a milk blister but it is a little hard to see as they are so small.
It all adds to the hunch that the 911 has, once again, been «normalised» for a more conventional definition of «excellence»; that its iconoclastic past is no longer seen as being so relevant.
You can get these from your vet or from most pet stores but seeing as they are so tiny you must carefully weigh your hamster before using anything to treat them with and thoroughly clean the cage afterwards.
The crazy story mode can easily be enjoyed by anyone seeing as it is so wild that you do not really need no back story to get behind it, however if you feel like exploring the Tekken lore the game also has cut - scenes from the previous games for you to enjoy.
He suggested that Duchamp proved a better role model for you earlier in life, but that for Jeff Koons at age 60, Picasso becomes more attractive because he's seen as being so active in his studio and even sexually as an older man, whereas Duchamp was viewed as receding from society.
How often are the walls — seeing as they are so elaborate — part of the installation, or are wall - based works exhibited?
However, I don't see this as being so different to convection in the atmosphere.

Not exact matches

Aisling Byrne, a projects coordinator with the NGO Conflicts Forum, believes that what we see reported in the Western media is not the full story, merely «a deliberate and calculated campaign to bring down the Assad government so as to replace it with a regime «more compatible» with US interests in the region».
Similarly, it can be so tempting to check in on a subordinate you have delegated something to as a way to see how things are going.
It's no secret that the venture capital industry, as an asset class, has seen spectacularly mediocre returns over the last 10 years or so.
That's why it's so important to see challenges and obstacles as a way to define yourself as different from the others.»
Meaning, whatever big box store you frequent — or the social media network you check when you're bored — is able to see your digital footprints so as to know what you like and dislike.
Seeing someone like Katrina, who's done an A-plus job all around on so many levels — as a startup founder, as a leader who scales her company, as a leader who takes her company public — is hugely empowering.
So when I first heard about Chicago - based KnowledgeHound, I was pretty excited because I saw it as a SaaS startup that was addressing a large and important problem: the inefficiencies in the way corporations were spending billions of dollars on market research and surveys.
She said investors looking for smaller ups and downs should consider ETFs denominated in U.S. dollars or other so - called «hard currencies» that are seen as better stores of value.
Seeing someone like Katrina [Lake], who's done an A-plus job all around on so many levels — as a startup founder, as a leader who scales her company, as a leader who takes her company public — is hugely empowering.
So, one Sunday evening after having spent all weekend putting out fires for Susan, I decided to make a little pro / con list to see if it was really worth it to hang on to her as a client.
Every day of the week, even Saturdays and Sundays, since urgent care is a 365 - day - a-year business, I look forward to hearing from our caregivers about their day — where we exceeded expectations or saved lives, as well as where we fell short of our goals or saw process or infrastructure breakdowns, so that we can learn from those experiences and deliver even better care the next time.»
«So I'm sitting around the fire pit, looking at one of the chickens a few feet in front of me when I feel hot breath in my ear as she whispers:» «See.
So while California, as seen above, has the largest total number of Canada - dependent jobs in total, it's actually North Dakota that would feel the biggest effect from heightened trade barriers, with more than 4 % of all jobs in the state having a direct connection to trade with Canada.
While this phase of outsourcing isn't driven by cost as the only reason for doing so, there is still a cost benefit to be seen.
However, even though demand for contractors in areas such as the IT sector is booming, finding the next contract isn't always so straightforward, so take a look at our brand new infographic to see some tips of the trade!
«I don't see that the risk - reward today is outrageously attractive, so you may as well have conservative positioning,» he says.
GPS technology tracks their mileage as they go, and brands get real - time visualized dashboards of cars» impressions, so they know how many people are seeing them.
So many businesses see a strategy as a form that needs to be filled, a box that needs to be ticked, rather than an essential business process that is central to the growth and development of the business.
You know how hard it is to find time in your calendar for a single event, so make your life easier by creating a recurring engagement — such as a book club or weekly coffee date with a friend — that you'll soon see as a schedule staple.
So when her research revealed there wasn't yet much demand for loose - leaf tea among consumers, she didn't see it as a drawback but rather as an opportunity to establish first - mover advantage — especially since there were no major companies devoted to selling the stuff.
As you can see, people on different tracks have different needs, so putting them all in one funnel is neither the most efficient nor the most effective way to do it.
Rasco: Well it's been muted in this business cycle in large part because growth has been dampened as well, so you haven't seen that explosion of inflation that we usually see.
The XLP «did not hit oversold levels at least as of yet which is a complete difference to what we saw in February and March, so that's a minor positive divergence which typically sets up a countertrend move,» Cappelleri said.
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.
So as I'm sitting there, I've got all this data (on customers), but if what I'm seeing doesn't match the data, what I'm hearing rules the day,» he told «The Brave Ones.»
As a brand, We The North has become so big that it's getting co-opted — we're seeing teams saying «We The South.»
«It's possible we'll see «Alice» for a girl, as Alice was Prince Phillip's mother and I think they would like to pay tribute to Prince Phillip in some way, so Alice is definitely a possibility for a girl,» said Arbiter.»
So it's clear to see that there are several reasons why brands are choosing to use influencer marketing as a weapon to overcome marketing challenges and get ahead of their competitors.
The bus interior was designed as a series of photogenic vignettes, so even more people saw the bus through the Instagram feeds of those customers.
«It was really impactful; you get so caught up in the day - to - day so it was really nice to be outside the office and to see your co-workers working together to achieve a collective goal... we're a stronger team when we work together and do these things, it bonds us at work and there's definitely an appetite to do more as a team.»
You can see that they don't have a tag management solution serving as a centralized hub for managing vendors and customer data, so many of their tags are all over the place.
In a market where Fund.com sold for $ 9,999,950, iReport.com for $ 750,000 and even 248.com for $ 175,000, you can see why so many people are viewing this as the latest gold rush.
Traffic data is a goldmine, as it contains a lot of valuable information, such as number of visitors to a website, the number of bytes sent and received, the page the visitor came from, what pages were seen, the visitor's IP address, the authenticated user name of the requester, the date and time of the request, and so much more.
So, without a doubt, we're watching it very closely and I think it's going to be really interesting to see as they become more regulated and as they become more of a focus for regulators how that's going to change just the use of data that we have as marketers.
Y Combinator itself has put out a list of types of startups it would like to see apply to the program (many of them stunningly ambitious), my Inc.com colleague Bill Murphy, Jr. has even uncovered a truly monster list of 1,001 business ideas (though many of them, such as a toothbrush holder with actually big enough holes, are probably not going to make you billions), and I've personally rounded up even smaller business ideas that you can start without so much as a spare $ 100 in the bank.
So every complaint should be seen as an opportunity to improve relationships and win repeat business.
An optimist would see this as an untapped resource for subscriptions, if only a way could be found to charge them for the news they are so interested in.
So, as you can see, Gary's story is one of pure success and that was no accident.
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