Sentences with phrase «so get about»

So they get about 10 % of my time because I earn my money from my self published books.
I have a 7 month old, so I get it about not having the time!
I am a mother of 3, with a fulltime desk job and I am studying part time, so I get about 5 hours sleep a night.
So you get about a 10 - 20 % kinda fluid loss and then in response to that, your body releases all these different hormones that are responsible for conserving water and conserving salt to bring your blood pressure back up right, «cause you lost all these volume so your body's like crap I got ta get blood pressure back up.
With no exercise I need about 2100 calories and so I get about 79 grams of protein.
We have our own chickens so get about 5 eggs a day.
But for some reason, several of those make 5 posts or day or more, and so I get about 400 posts a day coming through.
i am not making enough so she gets about 8oz of formula a day along with what ever breast milk i can give her.
And so this got about 12 or so different experts from different organizations — MSF, CDC, NIOSH, WHO of course, various other places — together to discuss the PPE issue and figure out what's the right thing to wear.
I was afraid that it will not fit so i got it about one size bigger.
Her children's paperback sold 160,000 copies, listed at $ 3.99, was sold at a discount to schools as part of their Road to Reading programs for 50 % off so she got about 6 cents per book.

Not exact matches

JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
We talk about the detail of the photography — getting more up - close and personal shots of the products so the customer can see the quality and the detail.
In the past month or so I've found myself complaining a lot about this because my drive time takes away from my work productivity, puts me in the office later, and fills me with intense anger directed at, well, everybody and nobody.Driving accomplishes nothing except getting me to the office.
When a woman talks about her big job at Hypermegaglobalcorp, it's too often met with a stare that says, «Oh, so that's why the homework isn't getting done, and your kids look like rug rats.»
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Can you imagine anything more stressful than trying to get pregnant, being unable to do so, and getting a message from an app about prenatal care?
So, get to where you feel good enough about [something].
U.S. welfare systems, Tanner says, tend to pull a person's benefits all at once as soon as they get a job — so much so that a person on welfare who gets a job will only see an increase of about five cents for every new dollar they earn from that job.
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
«I remember, like, you don't often get so obsessed about something where you drop everything and drive to Boston and meet with people for 14 hours, taking notes, losing your voice, with no idea just to learn,» he said.
With video, your goal is to get certain desirable people (who fit your target market) familiar with your brand and think happy thoughts about you so that later, when they do need to buy the stuff you sell, they'll give you preference.
But I think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
So Benchmark is setting things up where growing numbers of well - intentioned third parties, including early investor Shervin Pishevar, are demanding that it sell its Uber position, (lately worth about $ 8.4 billion), and get off the board.
«It's about knowing what matters to you so much that if you don't get it that you're resentful.»
In the future, websites will continue to «get smarter» about extracting the most important information from any type of customer review, so shoppers can get a true «snapshot.»
Employees are what the staffing industry is all about, so here's how to make sure you get good ones who'll help you grow your business.
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.
So when we looked at the model, we got excited about the idea of what we call «incidental insurance»: Using tech to seamlessly integrate insurance within a handful of moments when it's naturally necessary people to think about insurance.
«If we get complaints about a manager, that manager has to go to each member of his team and say, «Listen, I can't stay here unless I do a better job of being your manager, so what am I doing wrong?»»
And so to me, it's just really important that people can get really passionate about what they do, whatever it is that they do, and that they actually developed a few passions, whether it's cooking, or biking, or reading.
And when you start to dissect the so - called «elevator pitches» of star salespeople, like the ones who met you and managed to get you to do business with them, you'd be surprised at just how many follow the pattern I'm about to show you.
«I was so stressed about getting good grades,» she told People.
So, if you've been wondering how to get your website to rank well in the search engines and have been wondering what the secret sauce is, you can forget about some mystical equation that perfectly balances links, keyword density, and unicorn dust.
Of course, all the fashion magazines published articles about the Class Trip, so that audience got the message anyway.
So people who know a lot about airlines, from the business side and the union side, should be able to get into a back room and sort this stuff out.»
So, you'll have to learn to turn a deaf ear to the complaints about how the new guy or girl doesn't «get it»; doesn't know every single thing on day one; isn't fitting into the system or the culture, etc..
Your product still has to get to the retail stores, and the stores need to know about your product, so there's a still a lot to do besides produce your specialty food.
So I think it's a really tough seat and for me, it's really more about how you work with your business partners, how you share the data, how you get on key messages, consistently tell those stories, and how you put bravery out there and really drive the agenda of the company forward.
«If they're doing forward contracts, they want to be thinking about getting a good price for their fuel, looking into the future, to really take advantage of these lower costs, so they'll be able to take advantage for quite a while,» she says.
You're not going to get the answers you need if it seems like you might be looking into downsizing or restructuring, so be explicit about why you're asking these questions and how honest answers will help your employees get the solutions they need.
If we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not, and particularly in an age of social media when so many people are getting their information in sound bites and off their phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,» talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that person has a lawyer, too.»
But for me it's not just the number of people — it's really about the different perspectives that are brought to bear so that we get more robust solutions.
Five Mile Longboards has quite the success story so I thought I'd take the opportunity to ask about getting started in manufacturing.
Inflation was too low, and borrowing costs in Spain and Italy were getting out of hand — so high that Spain was about to ask for a bailout.
Can you talk about why your mission of giving women the tools to educate themselves about their finances and get that power is so important?
How about the family member who has to come and give you some «friendly advice,» so you will get it?
Dagne Dover is the women's handbag company we can't stop talking about — they just get work bags, weekend bags, and backpacks so right.
I frequently speak about this when I lecture on college campuses, but even if you are not a full - time employee at a major company, internships will get you so much farther than any book you read or class you take.
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