Sentences with word «seriously»

Seriously, it's amazing.
Ever tried to get something from someone who couldn't take you seriously?
«The Fukushima disaster affected the domestic market very seriously and also, for two to three years, affected the global nuclear business environment,» Nakanishi told CNBC.
«The markets at the moment really want to see a rate hike by the central bank, as a sign that it is still a credible institution; that it's taking its inflation targeting somewhat seriously and that it is prepared to stand up to government pressure,» Capital Economics senior emerging markets economist William Jackson said.
Here are six to seriously consider as you create your own success.
As a rule of thumb, mobile app clicks almost never provide good quality leads because most people accidentally click the ads or are not in the right frame of mind to take commercial offers seriously.
«I've had a philosophy, never take yourself too seriously, then you can't fall too far.»
If you want the interviewer to take you seriously, take the process seriously, too.
Seriously, though — it pays to pay more attention to how you spend your time.
She knows of an employee who showed up to a trade show booth seriously hung over after a night of hard partying and was promptly fired.
Doing something like this does also comes with risks for overdiagnosis, even if the research is successful; a regular test for cancer risks causing many people to receive potentially dangerous treatment for cancers that wouldn't have seriously impacted their health in the long run, according to José Baselga, Physician - in - Chief and Chief Medical Officer of Memorial Sloan Kettering.
So seriously, in fact, that the bar itself is stained with Angostura bitters.
While the cabinet members felt at the time that they were seriously involved in the war effort, the unnamed former minister, in retrospect, said he realized how little power and influence they actually wielded.
Okay, so this really isn't for entrepreneurs, but, seriously, wear it.
Trump complained at a press conference that the CEOs who departed weren't taking their jobs seriously and said on Twitter that he could easily replace them.
Targeting the tunnels from the air allowed the military to at least partially «knock out» Hamas's capabilities without seriously risking Israeli lives, he told the comptroller after the war.
When I first used the Moto G4, I seriously wondered whether anyone really needs a more powerful phone.
In other words, a data breach could seriously impact the trust of your customers, leading to lower sales and, in the worst - case scenario, a fatal fall from the marketplace.
As a writer, I encounter a lot of people who are seriously uptight about the use of the English language.
Once you start thinking seriously about data and have discovered avenues and methods for collecting it, you can sell the raw data you've gathered to other businesses.
It's not a bad idea, since vaccines are similar to robot cars — they could save many people from death and illness, but they may occasionally make others seriously ill.
But seriously, the movie is an entertaining look at heartbreak and friendship.
By having the dominant, respected social network take impermanent photo sharing seriously, Poke helped change the narrative, and Snapchat benefited enormously.
He added that he «looked very seriously» at a veto, but his support for the military spending levels «overrode» his concerns about the bill.
He's even seriously considering recruiting talent at the gym.
Harvard Law professor Michael Sandel has been crusading for all of us to seriously think (and then act if so inclined) on the controversial ways that money has influenced us.
So I started to take myself far too seriously and, again, my desired outcome was perfection.
Lisa De Fazio, a healthy - lifestyle expert and registered dietitian, previously told Business Insider that high - fat, high - sugar meals and snacks make us sleepy and have low energy — which can seriously hurt your productivity and ability to concentrate.
Answer the complainer's questions and show that you take constructive feedback seriously.
But if they view us as a social - service activity, not only will they be less likely to hire us and take us seriously, they'll be less likely to take the concept seriously, and they'll be less likely to do that kind of hiring themselves.
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R - FL) is reportedly worried that Congress's inability to act may seriously harm his chances in what is already a tough reelection campaign.
«The Fed is seriously considering a December rate hike,» Harm Bandholz, an economist at UniCredit in New York, told Reuters.
Unless you work in financial services overseas (or seriously need to get a life), you probably have not heard about the EU's so - called Solvency II directive, which will come into effect on Jan. 1, 2013.
Facebook's failed copycat Poke actually helped people take Snapchat more seriously, former TechCrunch writer Billy Gallagher argues.
But wearing too many colors or expressive prints at once can take attention away from YOU, the entrepreneur, and instead give the impression that you don't take your position seriously.
OPM takes very seriously its responsibility to protect the sensitive data we manage.
Let me tell you how seriously: At one point, they found a small, artificial Christmas tree, fully decorated, stowed away in a closet.
When Union Square invested in us, banks began taking Dwolla more seriously.
I hope the government will take Mr. Trudeau's suggestion seriously and correct the flaws in their current proposal.
«The bank does not intervene [with the dollar], except in exceptional circumstances, such as if there were signs of a serious near - term market breakdown or if extreme currency movements seriously threatened [the economy],» he said.
The bottom line is that employers are legally obligated to take seriously all complaints of sexual harassment.
Meanwhile, he is seriously worried about the side effects of low rates, repeatedly citing household debt as the biggest domestic risk to Canada.
It's difficult to tell if the company takes the issue seriously beyond basic lip service.
They were comfortable in their own skins, didn't take themselves too seriously, and had a sense of humor and humility.
For a retailer with scant discounting and zero debt, Nasty Gal has racked up some seriously drool - worthy numbers: international sales of $ 128 million in 2012, four times higher than the year before; 535,000 Facebook fans; 420,000 Instagram subscribers; 68,000 Twitter followers; and more than 2 million monthly unique visitors to the website in September 2012.
My view on that, having been in sales for many years, is that if you have a client who will take their business elsewhere simply because you aren't accessible every second of the day, either you are doing something seriously wrong or you need to find new clients in a hurry.
«We're in a seriously dangerous situation,» says Michael Parkin, professor emeritus at Western University.
I challenge you to take these seriously, and become more intentional in all you do.
HARWOOD: So does that mean we should take seriously the possibility that you might actually run for president?
You can learn what you need wherever you go as long as you stick with it, push and take it seriously.
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