Sentences with phrase «so go against»

No other tablet maker is doing brown that I've noticed, so go against the grain a little and really style this bad boy up to complement the engineering superiority of the Adam vs the competition.
So you go against the alleged words of your god to say that?
When Laura Ingalls weds Almanzo Wilder in Pioneer Girl, she tells him that she can't promise to obey him when doing so goes against her better judgment.
So it goes against the grain to put your own needs first, but that is what you must do if you are to continue providing the care that is needed.
So it goes against what I hear other busty girls saying about dungarees... Don't know why I'm different that way?!! Loving your new hair btw, it looks so pretty.
«Pouting» and even having a «RBF» may be popular at the moment, so going against the grain with a smile can be scary.
And then there's the question of whether Mini should be producing a crossover at all or if doing so goes against all that made the brand appealing.
There's only so much an enemy AI can do with preset deck ideas, so going against flesh and blood enemies will let you see strategies you wouldn't otherwise see in game.
gbaikie, the radiant properties of a gas depend entirely on both the amount of GHGs and its temperature, so you went against the science with that statement that they don't.
So it goes against your scientific scruples to simply lift the IPCC's time - series projections for the purpose of plotting what the IPCC says are its... um... time - series projections?

Not exact matches

There are obvious advantages to doing so, such as protecting against personal financial liabilities should anything with the business go wrong.
So, they get out of winning positions quickly before the trade goes against them, and they stay in losing positions for along time in hopes their trade may recover.
Eventually, the police notified my parents that there was a legitimate threat against my life, so I had to go away to a private school in Alberta.
«In the»80s, only about 30 percent of assets were professionally managed, so professionals could go out against amateurs and basically steal alpha.
In doing so, he goes up against Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) using the force in an extremely clever way.
Against all odds, the volunteers knew what was about to happen: Republican nominee Donald Trump was going to become president - elect, Pennsylvania would be the state that put him over the top, and their county played a monumental role in doing so.
A single C - suite executive guiding innovation from the top down, after all, just seems to go against so much of what we know about how creativity works.
It might not always be easy to incorporate these habits into daily life, but that's what makes the people who do so interesting — they go against the grain, and that's undeniably interesting.
But while Buffett said he wouldn't go so far as shorting Bitcoin, he suggested he might find other ways to bet against it.
On the other hand, Diversified once hired a man who went against type because he did so well on Natella's phone test, which entails several half days of cold calling potential clients.
So, we went against the research and we gave a chance to «Dilly Dilly» and we are so happSo, we went against the research and we gave a chance to «Dilly Dilly» and we are so happso happy!
«There is so much liability for police officers today, and most things come down to a he - said - she - said,» Ward tells Inc. «If a police officer gets a complaint or goes to court, it's an officer's word against someone else's word.
So if Trump is terrible for smiling in the hospital, are you also going to level the same charge against this victim and her entire family?
Defending Facebook against charges that its algorithm promoted fake news stories that may have influenced the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg implied that the company can only go so far without compromising on its commitment to neutrality.
Remember, currencies with less float will move more on a given increase in demand, so a little bit of euro selling against these other currencies could go a long way.
«Make sure you identify clear and realistic brand and business goals for your site so that you have numbers to optimize against after you go live,» he says.
So if you're going to forsake your career, and give up the opportunity to learn and gain experience by working for others, it's a good idea to know upfront what you're up against so you have the best chance of winning in the enSo if you're going to forsake your career, and give up the opportunity to learn and gain experience by working for others, it's a good idea to know upfront what you're up against so you have the best chance of winning in the enso you have the best chance of winning in the end.
Dyson speaks from experience, of course - he's someone who has chosen to go against the tide plenty of times in his career so far, and yeah, it's fair to say that he's fared the better for it.
When these companies go public — Sina Weibo did last week, Alibaba and JD.com will do so soon — they'll have to compete not only against American companies, but a number of established Chinese players that have also been scrapping for market share.
Champion Go player Lee Sedol picks up his first win against Google's not - so - unbeatable AlphaGo after three losses.
Waiting to launch a product until its «magical» moment goes against the concept of MVP, or minimum viable product, which has become so trendy in business over the past few years.
There are a lot of things donors are looking for: A reduction in taxes, a sense of doing good in the community, and the satisfaction that comes from donating to causes that go against the opposing political party (so - called «rage donating.»)
Masayoshi Son has a track record far more impressive than anyone ever associated with Internet Capital Group, so it is potentially foolhardy to go against him.
Cho goes into great detail on the ROI of these efforts, additional benefits, how side projects stack up against other types of marketing he's tried, and tips to do side projects right, so check out the complete post if you'd like more info.
So, I will stay away from politics except for raging against the Mayans for convincing me the world was going to end five Decembers ago, which naturally prompted me to borrow six figures from Joey «The Mackeral» MacInosh at usurious vig because, well, I reasoned that once the world ended I would finally be debt free.
And now that our careers are going, we're looking at maxing out two traditional 401Ks and two Roth IRAs this year, and we see the Roth IRA portion as a small hedge against rising future tax rates (or what I think is a bit more likely to happen — tax brackets that don't keep pace with inflation, so keep sucking in more and more people to higher brackets).
That makes it a seemingly small adversary, given the battle Herbalife is waging against hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who has gone so far as to say that Herbalife is a «criminal organization» in his $ 1 billion short bet against it.
So Kenney knows the drill, and had more or less telegraphed the NDP's first step, predicting that they would go negative because gosh what kind of governing party would stoop to doing that against a newly minted leader 18 months before the next general election.
«You write a story that has Mr. Trump's name in it, with the word «rape,» and I'm going to mess your life up... for as long as you're on this frickin» planet... you're going to have judgments against you, so much money, you'll never know how to get out from underneath it,» he added.
We lend against collateral, and your collateral mainly is real estate, and real estate is still so much a negative equity that we're not going to lend.
Going against this research, especially when the potential payout is so minuscule, is truly a fool's game.
Anyway, what the article takes an awful long time getting around to — after twice saying the question they pose isn't so outlandish or premature and that the recent volatility shows how jittery people are AND pointing out that the tax plan and increased spending «boxed» the economy into a corner against the chance for stimulus in case we have a recession — is this: It's going to be hard on people.
I have no intention of going totally legit when it comes to London's road rules — not until they stop being so hopelessly stacked against cyclists.
The president has responded harshly toward Republican congresspeople whom he considers insufficiently supportive of his agenda, even going so far as to meet with their primary challengers, while a pro-Trump political action committee at one point purchased, then withdrew, campaign ads against a senator who was wavering on the Senate GOP's health - care bill.
At the same time, underlying shifts in the economy have again shifted the interest group politics — these days, manufacturing workers are a small share of overall US union membership, so the original impetus for the Democratic tilt against trade is going away.
So if somebody goes out to buy a home they're bidding against other people for the same house and the winner is the person who can get the biggest bank loan and that's the person who says I'm going to pledge all the rental value to the bank so the bank gets all the rent as if it were the landlorSo if somebody goes out to buy a home they're bidding against other people for the same house and the winner is the person who can get the biggest bank loan and that's the person who says I'm going to pledge all the rental value to the bank so the bank gets all the rent as if it were the landlorso the bank gets all the rent as if it were the landlord.
In that space, we know that the new rules mean you need to be much more qualified to have that mortgage today than before the rules went into place, so there is a cushion in there where you can tolerate a higher rate of interest and so on because you have been tested against it.
The trend toward globalization is only going to continue, so companies in Sarnia and St. Thomas will be competing against companies from Toronto to Thailand.
Unsurprisingly, PSAC has decided to work against the re-election of the Conservatives: the reasoning is presumably that once the Conservatives go, so does the austerity.
Not just that, you have fixed risk and fixed reward so you always know where you are... there's no second - guessing... no «Price is going against me — should I close out?»
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