Sentences with phrase «share of something like»

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The reason my second Facebook post got so much more attention than the first was that I spent a lot of time cultivating an audience whose members care about the specific message, then I simply shared something that I knew they would like.
/ (Oh no) / I swore I wouldn't tell / But most of you share bars like you got the bottom bunk in a two man cell / (A two man cell) / Something's in the water / (Something's in the water) / And if I got a brown nose for some gold then I'd rather be a bum than a motherfuckin» baller.»
They bonded over a shared love of music and decided to create a platform that was something like Flickr or Wordpress but for sound.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
As I've explained before, the risk with an offer like Facebook's is that it gives media outlets something they desperately need: A chance to reach a massive audience with their content, and a share of the ad revenue.
Whether you select free or purchased software, opt for something that can be customized as the business grows, Cameron writes, adding, «Understand the types and sizes of files you'll be creating and how you'd like to share them to account for storage space and accessibility.»
That technology combo aligns closely with traditional data center configurations but was (and still is) less applicable to the massive scale of something like AWS that must support lots of different users on shared infrastructure.
Since CPP is not eligible for retroactive pension income splitting on your tax return like other forms of eligible pension income, pension sharing is something to consider proactively when applying for your pension.
If you have something insightful you would like to share with the 115 million readers who visit Business Insider each month, you're welcome to submit a final draft of your piece to our Syndication team.
John Lee Dumas's guests all have something new and interesting to share, and provide a blissful glimpse into what life is like for those who have been able to venture out into the harsh world of the entrepreneur and come through the other side - far from unscathed, as you'll hear, but certainly wiser for the experience.
Reward them based on real performance, in terms of something like earnings or sales or market share — different systems will make sense for different companies with different strategic objectives.
The plans goes something like this; people are advised to move their RRSP into a self - directed RRSP and then transfer the funds outside the retirement plan and into shares of a phony company, trust or fund.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO of Fotolog.com, one of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch anything at all — to get so caught up in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you think it does.»
On the call, Musk described a world in which people share their cars, offering them as either a Lyft, an Uber or something like a Lyft / Uber - Airbnb combo «where you can own your car and have 100 percent usage of your car,» Musk said, and specify that it's available to anyone who wants to use it while you're not using it.
But ahead of the report launch on 24 January 2017, I'd like to share something that I discovered while researching and talking to [business, government and social] leaders around the world about one dimension of inequality: gender.
Ramona Rodriguez - Brooks from the National Center for Employee Ownership in the U.S. shared with us some of the differences between Canadian and USA ESOPs, and she was able to share stats, something that is not readily available in Canada (however the ESOP Association of Canada would like to change this in the future).
You can share some of your article, I'm like you write something, really very good!
perhaps God has allowed the suffering to give those of us more fortunate the opportunity to show and share Gods grace and mercy to them.Maybe we are supposed to love Lucas like God loved us when He gave us full capacity.instead of finding fault, maybe God trusted mankind enough to think that we would or could do something for the Lucas» of this world, maybe we are given the trust to heal the sick, clothe the naked, feed the hungry, love the unloved, if so how are we doing?i got room for improvement how about you rational?
I think maybe that's why sharing our stories with each other can be a powerful thing because something revelatory or influential can come from so far out of our normal sphere that it might seem like destiny or fate.
when i see posts like these — i automatically skip past them — like — if i read them i will somehow be absorbed into the negativity of some evil travesty of comaparison between a vast illusion of delusionary emotional strife over something that makes no sense unless you put yourself into this weird evil feeling trance of blind confusion and negative understand — i don't know — it's a weird a feeling though — tried to read it — just to see if that feeling had changed any on this post — and it hadn't — just thought i'd share that...
It needs to declare what are the external and overriding criteria, based on shared human experience, that its qualified defense of communities requires; it needs something like natural law.
As to those who disbelieve or mock religion, I read something recently that I'd like to share — not out of a spirit of contention and argument, but in one of genuine concern and interest for those who have not been taught by their own mothers or fathers (as I have most thoroughly been blessed):
So far, I have only briefly shared this view with two people (my wife Wendy, and Steve Dehner), and the response of both was something like this:
Whether this means also something like the «communion of saints», where the divine love is indeed «in widest commonalty shared», I do not know.
It's a private thing not something that should be shared with the masses like a lot of things in the media.
Since we introduced the subject of «dung» in a previous post, I would like to share something that I got from a nun on comparative religion:
I don't post photos of me crying over something as I like to deal with the issues privately and lots of them are personal so they're not appropriate to share with the world but I promise they're there!
It's easy to fall into thinking that a recipe isn't good enough to share and you should have something literally out of this world every time, but most of times the simple posts and recipes are the ones people really like and use!
Like most of the latino families, mine is very particular about dessert, we need a delicious and sweet dessert after a good meal, and we always try to make something that it will be easy to share with everyone.
I'd like to share five things I do when I'm feeling quite down, and no not depressed, I feel that most of these things are too hard to do when feeling depressed, which is something I myself am very familiar with.
Another was Breakfast for Dinner where I shared these Dark Chocolate, Orange and Pistachio Greek Yogurt Cups, because it was my first week back after my «maternity leave», and after a rough first few months with Baby Smiles, getting back to blogging really felt like getting back to life, getting out of the Baby Fog, and doing something for me again.
With Valentine's Day just a few days away, I wanted to share a recipe for those of you that would like to bake something small for you and your sweetie.
Although I like to try to keep the recipes on this site pretty simple, once in a while I like to share something a little more challenging and outside of the tush cook box.
It was littered with beer bottle caps, cigarette butts and other rubbish that had gathered over the year of it playing unfortunate host to a share - house of 20 - something boys who liked to have parties frequently but responsibly dispose of their litter less often.
«What we might do,» he said to the group of irrigator lobbyists, «is set up some sort of, something like Dropbox or something like that, where we can stick documents that we're sharing as just a safe way to get information around between us.»
Something like that and of course, that is the hyperlink back to the page on my blog where you are sharing that recipe.
kronkes influence over the club is minimal at best how many decisions does he actually make in the public club domain that we all know of, i am only guessing here but just because he is majority shareholder it doesn't mean he can just do what he wants without the other board members say so, i suppose the rest of the board would vote him out of power and liquidate his shares if he did something really wrong like leveraged the club against a big debt.
i get annoyed at one or two Spanish clubs they point the finger and get their man two clubs get something like 60 % of the Spanish TV money how is that fare however i heard they might change that soon to share out more equally among all the teams
2) For additional entry points (higher chance of winning), tweet or share this post on Facebook or Twitter, saying something like, «Hey @Diehardsport, I want that free copy of FIFA 13!»
Arsenal Football Club have had much more than their fair share of injuries in recent years, with last season pushing the bounds of bad luck to something like a curse.
I also want to share what it feels like to take in a game from the student section at Mizzou Arena, something I assume a lot of the Rock M Nation community never had a chance to do.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
It's just a shame that the less controversial, more fact - focused posts like this one don't generate the same reaction and anger within the HB community; they only seem to come by when Dr. Amy posts something «controversial» (usually about a person) or «meen», and typically in response to someone sharing it in HB circles with the intention of, «Look at how ebil Dr. Amy is being today».
Have you learned something that you'd like us to share with the rest of us?
Whether it's attending a rally (the Mother's Out Front rally I attended a few weeks back was incredible), writing a letter to local administration (Laurel and I have done this several times, both to issue thanks and constructive comments), taking 2 seconds to sign a digital petition (like this one in support of smallholder farmers in Africa), sharing with your loved ones about something you care about (like the FashionABLE Genet scarves shown above), or placing a call to your Representative or Senator (I now plan on doing this more), SPEAK UP.
Initially posted to Facebook by a woman named Juliana Farris Mazurkewicz, the image has already accumulated more than 379,000 shares and plenty of perfect parents piling on in the comment section to insist they've never done something like this.
And the reason I keep sharing this stuff is because I think we all very often find ourselves in the situation where our kids may be fine when we are in the room watching their every move like a drill sergeant, but as soon as we leave, within minutes, or sometimes even seconds, they are either beating the crap out of each other or destroying something or attempting to do something they know they aren't allowed to do, or they aren't taking responsibility for their actions or their homework or their belongings or whatever, and we want to rip our fucking hair out and we say over and over an over again, Why can't you just do the right thing for once???
Or are the links simply a reflection of something else — like a shared genetic tendency to be sensitive and cooperative?
Kids are up and down because they have nightmares, they wake up to use the bathroom and can't fall back asleep, they think there's a monster in their closet, they remembered they had something super important to tell me at 2 am while I was in the middle of REM sleep (like what snack their friend shared with them at school).
«I was sharing something that I felt like I was alone in, that nobody else was going through, and in my first couple of days at Camp Kesem, I realized there were other kids that were my age, older [or] younger, going through this same thing.»
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