Sentences with phrase «slice of the pie»

And then there's the huge slice of the pie for work that any reasonably competent person can manage independently.
It seems that a number of investors want a larger slice of the pie now that the company is attracting more attention and shares on the public market are going up.
A fourth instalment would definitely be one slice of pie too many.
In other words, you may burn a bigger slice of the pie from fat but lose the edge when you can only reach 50 per cent intensity rather than 70.
So for those of us that were blaming our food coma on that extra slice of pie, we might need to rethink our theory just a little bit.
While only about 5 % of retail shareholders will vote, in a contest that tiny slice of the pie can swing the vote.
Why settle for one slice of pie when you can have four?
I thought back to what I enjoyed about previous holiday dinners, realizing all I did was load up on veggies and save room for several slices of pie (priorities).
It will be hard to stop at just one thick, rich slice of pie.
Look at that little slice of pie for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
Nothing says delicious like a fresh slice of pie.
I've given slices of this pie to fifteen of my friends and every last one of them wanted more.
I had it too and though it did mean fewer slices of pie, Little Dude came out great!
Since it was founded in 1977, the company has hosted countless birthday parties across the country and become known as an iconic pizza restaurant where children often enjoy their first slice of pie.
* Found your lovely slice of the pie through an exhaustive vegan pancake search!
I had two whole slices of this pie which in my 1 - 2 bite dessert person life is A LOT!
That red slice of the pie (upper left) feeds many researchers.
The leads in this third slice of pie may be graduates, but their characteristics remain the same.
When direct sales aren't possible, know who will be selling your book and what size slice of your pie they'll be taking in return.
Just under a third of the cases were filed by plaintiffs filing 10 - 19 cases (shown in the bottom most slice of the pie chart).
I'm very, very happy to share this recipe with you and I hope that you're family enjoys a nice, slice of pie very soon.
These proposals come despite a planned tuition increase and anticipated enrollment growth that will cause more students to compete for a smaller slice of the pie.
Online advertising is taking a bigger slice of a pie that used to be dominated by TV.
The industry e-book sales figures don't include sales from independent authors (like yours truly), who are probably earning a larger slice of the pie.
Add a soup, house salad or slice of pie for just $ 1.99.
It is important to dress in an outfit that is cute and comfortable enough to enjoy that extra slice of pie.
Look at that little slice of pie for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
The U.S. takes the largest slice of the pie with nearly 52 percent of travelers departing locally.
But imagine my store... I have shelves and shelves and shelves full of pies, walls full, twenty flavors, willing to do new flavors at any moment to customer demand, willing to license small slices of any pie at any time.
What is the value in learning about LGBTQ history, and the histories of groups that received a small slice of pie on your pie chart from the first activity?
And, because I was rightly chastised by someone for not pointing this out, authors get a larger slice of the pie if you buy your copies from the NRP store.
In first place, Apple jumped from a 25.4 percent slice of the pie back in Q2 2016 to 30.1 percent now, which is almost double the stake of silver medalist and arch-rival Samsung.
India is one of the biggest markets for subcompact SUVs and crossovers in the world and every automotive manufacturer wishes to have a substantial slice of the pie in these segments.
I am the same way when it comes to cutting things, except that I'm also horrible at cutting slices of pie and cake, too (inevitably there is always either a gigantor piece or a sliver of a slice left).
I had reached the view that the realists» story was in fact a fantasy, and it seemed to me that by signing I would be downplaying the science (and the Authority's own earlier work) in exchange for a big slice of pie in the sky.
But after recent U.S. reforms intended to keep profit at home, the two are reaching for the same slice of pie.
Buchanan's mom would greet him with a huge slice of pie after school, then send him to the park to play.
Creamy, bright orange pumpkin purée can seem all but forgotten after the last slice of pie disappears from the Thanksgiving table.
MWF Seeking BFF by Rachel Bertsche (Ballantine) This memoir is about a 20 - something woman who moved to Chicago to be with her husband, then realized she was missing an important slice of the pie of her life: a best friend.
Law firms are fighting for a shrinking slice of the pie in an increasingly commoditised marketplace.
I'm currently ploughing my way through pretty much every recipe from Appetite for Reduction, so obviously I'll need to balance out all that healthy eating with a big ol slice of pie!

Phrases with «slice of the pie»

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