Sentences with phrase «seen it do quite»

In fact, I've seen it do quite a bit of harm and have asked women to stop taking it on many occasions.

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Customers may see a business's outdated processes as a sign they don't quite have their act together.
«Certainly you can see that in last year's general election, as compared with other places in London with a substantial Jewish population, Labour didn't do quite so well.
And on the US side, those tariffs were not placed on consumer goods, which would have a more material impact and from a market perspective, we do see quite a lot priced in, in terms of our downside scenario, as it relates to trade.
«When executives tell me that flattery doesn't work and that people can see through strategic efforts to garner their support, I cite extensive evidence showing that we are generally quite poor at discerning deception,» Pfeffer explains.
We do see demand for core going up quite a lot, and probably a little bit less in terms of demand for a real opportunistic.
I'd seen her face on billboards on the way to the hotel, but didn't quite anticipate what a lovefest the crowds would make it.
It doesn't quite have the shock appeal of the Pope's unannounced TED Talk this week, but a few hours ago, a passerby in California saw a white Lexus fitted out with self - driving equipment emerge from an Apple facility in Silicon Valley and shared those images with Bloomberg.
As you can see, it is possible to grow and develop your recent startup without hiring the talent you dream of one day having... but don't quite have the funds to support, yet.
«Quite frankly, when we looked out at the marketplace, we didn't see any other businesses offering what we plan to offer.»
«It is breathtaking to see the way the Clintons throughout the last, you know, quarter century, have pursued a career in public life, but done quite well in private life,» he said.
I also don't expect to see many bionic - anythings, and I think we'll also have to wait quite a while for social robots and other intelligent household helpers.
Some people may go through life and don't quite see the opportunities.
Unfortunately, I've seen this prompt a lot of brands to do one of two things: respond so quickly that mistakes are made and service quality suffers, or freeze in their tracks because they're not quite sure how to meet this demand for speed.
The only trouble is, most Western Australians don't quite see the world that way.
In point of fact, Statistics Canada has done quite a bit of research documenting the fundamental flaws associated with voluntary surveys; see Kevin Milligan's guest post as well as this.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is seen as someone who shares Cohn's views, but he doesn't have quite the proximity of a presidential adviser and has his own big department to run.»
As you can see in the chart below, based on investment performance for the 35 - year period beginning in 1972, a hypothetical balanced portfolio of 50 % stocks, 40 % bonds, and 10 % short - term investments would have done quite well for a retiree who limited withdrawals to 4 % annually.
The buy - in from the endowment, foundation, pension, family office space hasn't quite happened just yet but bitcoin and the alt cryptos did see a huge ramp over the next couple of months.
Normally when I do these guides I hand out a bunch of free coins to new users, but seeing as I don't have any yet I can't quite do that.
The buy - in from the endowment, foundation, pension, family office space hasn't quite happened just yet but bitcoin and the alt cryptos did see a huge ramp over the next...
You also have your husband to share the saving and investing responsibilities and believe it or not, quite a bit of time to see growth in what you do manage sock away in the next few years.
«As we sit here, quite a few people are doing something wrong at Berkshire, but when it gets to some sales practice like was taking place at Wells Fargo, you can see the kind of damage it will do
On growth, the service doesn't even quite look like late - 2017 Twitter (which has since seen two straight profitable quarters).
I was quite surprised to see that those four stocks didn't beat the high yield portfolio over the past five years.
I don't focus too much on the stock price or book gains / losses regarding my investments, but it is still interesting to see how some short term market expectations can lead to quite a nice entry price.
You can see that the recent price decline did not quite bring Grainger into the fair - value range when using this first method.
It is quite a mystery to us why these brokers do so, perhaps it's too complicated or some just don't want traders to see what is inside before they already sent them their money.
As many Catholic woman I know can attest to, who have seen the unique expression that passes across their doctors face» a mingling of disbelief, mirth, and disapprobation» when told, «No really, I am quite sure, I do not need to be on the pill,» there is a great need for genuinely Catholic women's health care.
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
She saw me and just stared and I was staring too, and we did that For quite a long time, as I remember.
Maybe it's because I've worked around quite a few Mormons and don't see the big deal in this question.
May we both live long enough to see the day when such an act of inclusion does not roil the waters quite so much as it does these days.
That you don't see that you also have this denial is quite comical.
While Apple maintains that helping the FBI access the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone would set a dangerous precedent, Bill Gates told the Financial Times that he doesn't quite see it that way:
An unbiased view would presume the numbers of homosexual men at that time to be quite small — most likely the 2 to 2.5 percent that is now reported — and as far as I can see from the evidence, these few homosexual men did little or nothing to influence the bachelor subculture at the turn of the century.
Imagine a 10 year old boy goes to see him and says he is gay... what will kermit do... certainly not help, and the potential damage is quite high.
Not only does this run counter to the results of the latest psychological and pedagogical research, but it can easily be seen to be a reactionary protective formulation; the «gifted» people are quite simply defending their territories.
I work as a full - time professional, and was quite humbled when I saw all the phone calls, late night emergency calls, hospital visits, long days, and continual decision - making and administrative work having little to do with official priestly duties.
Of course the sequencing is not quite right, because the poem was written / inspired (take your pick) before science did its work.But the intuitive observer could see a clear evolution form plants to animals to human life, with continuities and differentiations.
«We see quite often it has a lot to do with relationship breakdown, job loss and a whole load of financial products — that could be credit cards, that can be overdrafts, that can be friends and family.»
Maybe you see this slightly differently from how Jeremy sees it but you certainly see it quite differently from how I do and you offer no scriptural evidence to defend your view.
On the other hand, the fact that God created other creatures and saw that they were good quite independently of their relation to human beings does not mean that each creature is of equal value with every other.
He told Premier: «Once people are aware of it they then need to do something about what they've seen because quite often, in this generation that we live in, we are quite moved by what we see but don't do anything.»
Logically, he would discover God there, and he did not feel the need to make a transition from the ideal to the cosmological order, for the latter was seen as the region of sin, contingency and error, and hence quite irrelevant.
John Locke did not see the consequences of anarchy in quite such dire terms.
Honestly, I think your words reveal your own hatred of people who don't see the world quite the same as you.
Very often we don't see things quite so clearly from our perspective but others help highlight aspects of our life that we're not aware of.
You don't mention your religious background, but I can see how such thoughts could be quite scary for someone with a traditional religious upbringing.
When God commanded Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, it was not just to see if Abraham was faithful enough to follow his commandment, it was also symbolic of the sacrifice God himself would make in sacrifice his beloved and begotten son, but unlike Abraham who was spared at the last moment from carrying through with the sacrifice of his son, God the father actually carried through with the sacrifice and although it wasn't permanent it still did not mean that there was no anguish, it doesn't matter how brief it was, if it was enough for divine and eternal beings to have to go through such heartache, all of which for our lowly sakes, in my view that is quite significant and I believe that such suffering is actually beyond mine or anyone else's comprehension.
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