Sentences with phrase «so people get»

So people get excited about it at first when they see their returns, but they don't realize what the real returns will be until years later when all the defaults have taken their toll.
Adriana Linares: Oh, those boring CLE sessions, no, I always say that at the core of what makes TECHSHOW so amazing is the fact that there's two and - a-half days of — I think this year we have something like 70 sessions, so we have nine tracks and I can rattle them off real quick so people get a good feel for.
And so our challenge is to rip it right open, so people get a sense of «Oh, my God!»
One problem with this discussion is that there is no definition of «time bomb» so people get confused.
He emphasizes, «Make sure to give enough goodies away so people get a sense of what they can expect by spending money.»
She is energetic — especially when she first comes out of her run and so people get put off by her, but she does quickly settle down and likes to give kisses, cuddle and snuggle up.
I talked about how I polled this group of 60 or so people I get together with every couple of years as to what rate they think they can compound money at if they were investing small sums: $ 100,000, $ 1million, $ 100 million, $ 1 billion, etc..
And so people get excited, «I'm going to set up a side business and roll it into a SOLO 401 (k).»
So people get back to work -
Filtering resources so people get the tools and resources they need while actively working is the goal.
OK, so my friends said, «You can't have a successful profile until you make famous person personality comparisons so people get an idea of who you are like.»
It's an anticoagulant so people get inflamed — either things move in the body much slower from a lymphatic and detox perspective so keeping the ginger in there really keeps things moving.
Janelia Farm is a very prestigious institution, so people get very good jobs afterward.
«I think it would be best if everybody were to take a little time so people get the good government they deserve in these very difficult and uncertain times.
There's the Affordable Care Act, Thawed Cuba - American relations, the economy has shown steady growth with unemployment under 5 % for the first time in 8 years, the Iranian Nuclear treaty, same sex marriage, GM is alive and Bin - Laden's dead, updated the Fair Labor Standards act so people get paid for overtime hours... again, Dodd - Frank Wall St reforms, the CARD act to protect credit card users from unfair charges and business practices, etc etc..
now that nacho has been replaced by gibbs he can, t be criticised, giroud is scoring so can, t say anything bad about him now so people get on ramsey, s back, give him a break he just came back from injury the guy needs a few games to get or his sharpness, rythm... back even though he has 2 assists in 2 games already compared to players like pogba, ibra it, s not bad!!
«Unfortunately,» he would say after Sunday's race, «I tend to get medals when I do that... so people get confused.»
Is this the dark side of the porcher worldview, a kind of The Road Is Our Future so people get ready, or is Patrick providing a clear, concise, and penetrating analysis of our teetering «market - based, liberal nation - state?»
Our team and committee members engaged with Active Campus sessions so people got to know them and we were active on social media, to get people to come to the club matches and support us.
They may have minor anxiety or low social skills but sometimes the exposure to new technology in which they're flooded with sexual images or sexual text stories, or the opportunity to be sexual in ways that they never could have imagined, sometimes the opportunity by itself can be addictive like we saw with crack cocaine many years ago, so people got addicted to crack cocaine who did not have a typical profile, just the exposure to the drug was enough to flood the brain and get people hooked in a very short period of time.
Sa breastfeeding, it comes off differently because there's this feeling na if you did nt breastfeed you did nt give the best and thus guilt and so many other emotions get in too so some people gets riled up easily too.
«You can't blow your nose, so people got very creative with towels around their neck so they could blot their nose.
«So the people getting money can recommend who approves giving them the money,» Paul said in his opening remarks.
During Alpha (sign up quick because it'll be limited to a 1000 or so users)-- A free kindle given out — that's 1 out of 1000 or so people getting a Kindle — pretty good odds.
For example never winter on x1 you need gold and on ps4 you don't and that's just one example so the people getting bent out of shape over a 10 and 7 dollar increase need to relax and quit being so entitled and yes its entitlement considering since the service was introduced in 2010 there hasn't been one price increase and people act like there shouldn't of been one after how spoiled we've been for years.
So people got to see some of that early work, including the Car Hoods (1964).
«Last year, we didn't have much inventory at all so people got discouraged.

Not exact matches

«You can't acquire a lot of wealth without rubbing shoulders with people who've dealt with a lot of wealth before, so you naturally see the thing starting to extend beyond that, and some lawyers have gotten involved, and accounts have got involved, and asset managers have gotten involved.»
So it helps when it is the decision makers that we are talking to, and we don't have to go through three or four layers of people to get a decision made.
So brush up your networking skills and get out there and meet as many people as you can.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
«So it's a convenient trope, but I think it's one that can lead you down a path where only the people who live in that space get to make policy on that space.
So, it's not like, here's a famous person and how did you get rich 10 years ago?
Not so at RFRK, which has increased both its employee retention (in the high - turnover food - service industry, no less) and its rep as an employer of choice (the firm recently got 350 applications for an admin position) by making its people feel something very powerful: that their work matters.
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.
It's part of the deal as a director that you will get credit for other people's creative choices, so you want to compensate for that as much as you can.
Higher backing levels offered mentorship and meetings with Ries and his associates so people could get feedback on their own startup ideas.
We would have really struggled to raise funding without that traction, and so I advise others to just get started and try and build something that people will pay for
It says to the other party: «By involving this particular person, you are not going to so easily get away with what you think you're getting away with.»
«So many more people are involved in research in this area and getting engaged and trying to understand what this means,» says Greer.
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.
There's also the matter of whether mobile medical care will ultimately reduce national health spending: At least one recent report suggests that the technology may well cause people to pursue care they don't need precisely because it makes it so convenient to get.
There's never been a better medium for reaching so many people at once but with only 140 characters you've got to have a point — and it better be a good one.
Buffer's co-founder Joel Gasciogne admits, «We would have really struggled to raise funding without that traction, and so I advise others to just get started and try and build something that people will pay for.»
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.
Buari makes two trips a day so people can visit their family and still get back to the city by noon.
So when you put the word out that you're hiring, you're likely to get lots of feelers and leads from people in your industry — maybe even people you've worked with before.
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