Not exact matches
Sometimes getting the
smaller issues out of the way gives us a better advantage for making those «bigger» and «better» things happen
down the
road (which is where Jamie Oliver seems to be headed).
The governor's proposal would 1) prohibit state sales tax abatements unless a project is in a specific industry eligible for Excelsior tax credits (think «bureaucracy» and «hurts
small business» here...), 2) require additional approvals by the relevant Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) and Empire State Development (think «unnecessary oversight and delays» here...), and 3) shift the abatement of state sales tax to a refund that might be
issued sometime
down the
road (think «uncertainty» and «cashflow» here...).
Small - bore policies, defense of the status quo, kick the can
down the
road on all the big
issues.
It has over 175,000 miles on it and never had any major
issues like breaking
down on the side of the
road, or even minor
issues like
small oil / fluid leaks.
Small breeds that jump up may not be a problem (for some pet owners) due to their impending small adult size but they still get muddy feet, dirty up clothes, bedding and furniture — decide now while he is still a puppy if «jumping up» may present issues for you down the road and address it pr
Small breeds that jump up may not be a problem (for some pet owners) due to their impending
small adult size but they still get muddy feet, dirty up clothes, bedding and furniture — decide now while he is still a puppy if «jumping up» may present issues for you down the road and address it pr
small adult size but they still get muddy feet, dirty up clothes, bedding and furniture — decide now while he is still a puppy if «jumping up» may present
issues for you
down the
road and address it pronto.
When I asked my friend Katie what topics she and her fiancé talked about in their marriage prep, she described it as an «opportunity to discuss real
issues that can become critical in a marriage, such as holidays, finances, conflict resolution styles, etc. and
smaller things such as annoyances / pet peeves, household chores, etc.» Katie suggests emphasizing that going through marriage prep is «just an extra opportunity for us to get to know each other, spend quality time together, and prepare ourselves for marriage, and talk about as much as possible beforehand so that there wouldn't be any «surprises» later
down the
road.»