Sentences with phrase «side of it»

In the early days of writing the script, Johnson said he had a particular image in his head that shockingly brought the light and dark side of the force together for a fleeting moment.
The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence, but if you can't get over the fence quickly, your business won't live for you to enjoy it.
But it's critical to have someone trustworthy and capable of leading the administrative side of things.
On this side of the 49th parallel, the cash problem isn't so much tax evasion and drug dealing as counterfeiting.
So there's the down side of raising money in foreign countries.
«If you don't believe in yourself, the person on the other side of the table will notice.»
From the connection's profile page, scroll down to the blue rectangle icon that reads «Send a Message» and hover your cursor over the down arrow on the right side of it.
I'd like to share these stories with with you now in order to show another side of Chris, and to respond to some of the ongoing commentary about him.
Give them access to a side of your business few have ever seen before.
A couple of weeks later, 12 people — eight men, four women — sat around a conference table with a moderator, while Carl, our editor, and I looked on from the other side of a two - way mirror.
The implication: legally, Airbnb is on the right side of the line.
That's a unique side of Detroit — a lot of it's under the radar.
When you think about conventional management thinking and practices in a dog - eat - dog, transactional business world, not enough leaders spend the time to do what Watson had to learn over his many years at Chevron: Getting results through the people and relationship side of the business.
Duesseldorf prosecutors, who are leading the German side of the probe, refused to comment on the anonymously sourced reports.
And with a side of cornbread, of course.
He was previously responsible for the private and commercial side of the German bank.
The Triumph has sustained damage, including a large hole in the right side of its stern, visible in the above photo.
Eisfeld has had it particularly rough since World War II ended, when the Soviets drew the Iron Curtain along its southern boundary, leaving the town trapped on the wrong side of history and the factory in the hands of East Germany.
Once I learned all about the business side of things, the pair (who, by the way, have inside jokes and act like old friends), told me they were going to Google the next day to do a live Hangout video chat with the tech blog Mashable.
Grant recently spoke in an interview about how to come back stronger on the other side of suffering.
The rising dollar forced management to re-evaluate how much the company should deal in the commodity side of business.
The first thing I experienced after getting on the other side of debt?
It comes to the lawyers and judicial side of things to make sure there are clear statements for the users that they can understand.
He continued shooting as he moved to the right side of the church, eventually entering the building.
Taylor said the Assistant Coaches Program, one of several league initiatives aimed at finding former players work, was established to help players fine - tune their skills, make connections, and, hopefully, find work on the other side of the ball.
Why I Like It: This book is the flip side of The Power of Visual Storytelling and the other tactical books in this list.
Afterward, he updated his post with his side of the story and more apologies.
Nothing in life is done with one side of the brain.
No one on either side of the aisle has put forward a credible compromise plan to head off a government default.
Whereas the natural course of events a decade ago might have been to start on this side of the border and then jump across it, today's founders are choosing to stay at home.
Previously, the ads that you saw on the side of your screen when checking out your Facebook profile were based off of information gathered from cookies.
The speaker in each side of your headphones is naturally directed toward your ear, but some of the sound waves will bounce off the back of of your headphones.
So if we're building a game and think we can do something differently, we can move on it quickly, whereas if we're working with a contracted developer, it's really, really challenging to be able to [do that] because there are contracts involved and the legal side of it.
Depending on what side of the political fence you are on, this is either good or bad.
Data - driven outcomes (with a side of humanization) For anyone making executive decisions, it's impossible to undermine the importance of data in today's rapidly moving and changing business environment.
The master's program got its start after Dixon discovered that Roberts Wesleyan College, which is a client, needed classroom space to reach students on the east side of Rochester near Dixon Schwabl's offices.
Anytime the word is mentioned, it's an indicator of a departure from the content creation mode, something that many people are more comfortable with than the numbers - side of the strategy.
«Buy, build and sell» or «fix and flip» is the terminology I use for this, but you could just «buy, build and keep» if the operations side of business is what excites you.
These are blunt comments, and they exemplify the dark side of Silicon Valley: that an elite group of power brokers, exemplified by Arrington, is totally ignorant of the hurdles faced by minority groups.
Russia is not going to comply with its side of the OPEC agreement and cut production by 300,000 barrels a day, an analyst told CNBC.
HitchBOT, valued somewhere in the ballpark of $ 1,000 but priceless to many, was so much more than a plucky pile of junk on the side of the road, even if it looked like a glorified wastebin pimped - out with gangly foam noodle arms and legs.
On further inspection, however, it's the more layered side of the character that the actor fails to capture.
On Medium recently Dan Zambonini, the CTO of research management tool startup Bipsync, took the less popular side of this debate.
Since coming out on the other side of debt, they've now been able to accomplish major goals they once only dreamt of.
Doing this while moving a new company forward is so challenging that it's often easy to overlook the people side of a business.
It's got to look as amazing printed as small as a pea or on the side of a Lear jet.
There will be moments, to be sure, in the coming days and months when those on either side of this transfer of power will have their hackles raised.
Let's look at the plus side of striving for first place, the A's only report card, being the best and the brightest:
The design they came up with featured a steel rod on either side of the boot to hold it and the rider tight to the board.
The flip side of using public information is an inherent degree of uncertainty.
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