Sentences with phrase «something real going»

Is there something real going on?

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When you're starting a business, especially in your earliest days when it seems more like an idea than something real, you probably go out and grab a free email address to us, like [email protected], to get started.
The Iodine story goes something like this: Every day, medicine fails people — people in real pain, mentally and physically — because they are given prescriptions that, research has shown, are unlikely to work for them.
You know the value of a real break (and if not, ask your annoyed family or the many, many experts begging you to switch off), so how can you get over your understandable fear that you're going to miss something important?
Unless you're really going to use that money to do something that is more transformative in terms of how we deliver, finance and run our health care system, then you're not going to see any real change.
«It will be a real huge downer if it blows up, but... if something goes wrong, hopefully it goes wrong far into the mission so we at least learn as much as possible along the way,» Musk told Business Insider's space correspondent, Dave Mosher, on the call.
Which is a fine point (and one several other tech experts have also made), but if that's as far as it goes, then Marie Kondo might still be onto something here in the real world.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to do something with it.»
(Someone went as far as to tell me he wanted to send something to me, and that he already had my home address, making him seem less like a potential business connection and more like a real - time cyber-stalker.)
«I personally think the first real potential market for off - planet resources is going to be something that utilizes water.
«Then it hit me that we were going to try and make this project into something real, and I felt ecstatic at what is to come down the road.»
We didn't have any sort of real transparency as to what it would be but I felt confident it was going to be something differentiated.
Stay away from these professional self - promoters because, in the end, it's always about them and not worth your time or wasting a seat that could go to someone with something real to contribute instead of some blowhard looking to bulk up his or her resume.
Once you have decided that Cambodian real estate is something you would like to explore more, the next question is how should you go about it...
Especially when someone is, as he says, «having a real tough time telling the boss that something isn't going well.
I live in a low almost deflationary enviroment (Europe) and was checking out some retirement software and something keep throwing me off, took me a bit to figure it out but it was inflation, like WTF is that and then I remembered I lived in Spain during the housing bust and now in Germany with negative real interest rates and I'm simply not used the idea that prices increase each year simply because time goes by.
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Blockchain is a revolution in technology, a grassroots phenomenon that's gone from being a curiosity for nerds and cryptoanarchists to something that is actually impacting the real world.

«When something of this magnitude comes out, it's serious... The real test is going to be whether they implement the changes they recommend or go back to business as usual.»
And now even more so — something very strange is going on when someone somewhere is buying with the intention of holding to maturity and paying a price to do so that locks in a loss of 2 - 3 % per annum in real terms.
The storyline goes something like this: Yes, the first quarter was terrible, maybe even atrocious, but things are going to get better real fast.
Some people never invest in real estate because of their fear that they are going to get a call at 11:00 p.m. (or even worse, 2:00 a.m.) that something bad has happened at their property.
This was going to really damage the real economy and the Fed ought to do something about it,» Blinder said on CNBC's «Squawk Box» Wednesday.
For that matter, why can't a contemporary playwright appreciate that something real actually goes on in religious thought?
Can't CNN find something else meaningful to report: the number of children in the US that go to sleep hungry; can we ever have a country that is not run by corporations; why has journalism gone down the toilet; why can't we tolerate each other; the real truth — organized religion divides people in this world instead of unitng them.
If you «know» God is real but I only «believe» God is real I'm going to feel I'm missing out on something.
Once I came to realize and accept that my love for Christine was real and pure, not born out of lustful desires or anything even remotely evil, my brain would not allow me to go on believing that it was detestable to God and therefore something that I should flee from.
Something that Topher's really real baptist christians never did squat to help, go figure.
If you are a person of faith, at some point you are going to hit a knowledge barrier, something we haven't found a real answer to yet, and your answer is going to be «God knows».
Just like the people that were swept away during the flood we can either look around at the world and see that conditions are getting worse and something is going to happen real soon or we can just go on with life and take no heed to the warning signs.
This is «insanity» and maybe I am missing something here in your posts, but you guys are going off on a tangent that has really nothing to do with the «real atrocities being committed in the name of Jesus Christ.
On the contrary, he's going to wonder about the content of the character of individuals who insist that something which they can only imagine is real.
Not looking for something «new» per se, but what can bring real freedom, kinda going back to David's original remarks.
I doubt you can come up with one real time that I went by blind faith to say something was scientific fact.
But his real history is much longer and much more extraordinary than could be indicated by these flares of war; it is a history that runs back three centuries into primitive America, a strange and unfathomable history that is touched by something dark and supernatural, and that goes back through poverty and hardship, through solitude and loneliness and death and unspeakable courage, into the wilderness.»
not sure i said this before or not, i have been on cnn.com for over a year — anyway — i have been going to random churches, temples, really place that worships any form of the of abraham and others — i have yet to get anywhere but where i started from — which is what i am, what i am meant to be, and what i was... only this has been gained — gained is a gift of a word for i knew all of this before i started and so i view my time as wasted only for this the reason of getting somewhere — i did meet many great people with great views but all required the very real existence of god which was something lacking and why they had a constant failure yet what they called «keeping the faith» att itude type results... something was missing or missunderstood — your take?
Well, he's got me proclaiming, for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear, that something is deeply amiss within; that we think we're special and you are not; that you need us more than we need you; that we don't trust you or your brain; that you are obviously going to hell without us; that we are completely out of touch with the real world; that we don't have a sweet clue about you, your kind, or your needs and desires; and that we're oblivious to innuendo and blind to double entendre.
Now, I'm going to do something dangerous and critically engage with a piece of sacred art that a lot of people have very real emotional attachments to.
No, momoya, it's about out of control insurance costs going ever higher because more and more is mandated to be covered, it's about tax exempt groups being in effect taxed via mandates and indeed mandated to pay things that go directly contrary to their philosophy, it's about disingenuous mumblers on the left talking incoherently about people being «forced» not to use contraception when (a) no one is forcing them to affiliate with the organization balking at the mandate, (b) no one is preventing them from buying contraception on their own dime and (c) no one is preventing them from buying their own health insurance plans, something MANY will have to do when Obamacare kicks in for real.
But the truth is deeper than this... there's something about us, everything we touch as humans has the capacity to go very, very badly wrong and that's the real concern - if we are so great, why is the world such a mess?»
The opposition is between the view that the further back you go, you go to more and more rudimentary judgements and the view that there is a real difference between perception and thought; and also that you don't in perception come down to a (Kantian) inchoate manifold which you work up with conceptual schemes, but that you come down to something given in sense - awareness about which you can say a great deal more than that.
For those of you that don't know me, I'm Chef Dennis and it's my great pleasure today to be here with you today and share a new cookie recipe with you.I have to start out by saying that while I'm not really a baker, it is something that I truly enjoy doing.While I have made my fair share of cakes and pies, cookies are one treat that has eluded me.I do have my one go to cookie, courtesy of Alice Medrich, but I've pretty much beaten that one into the ground this year, and I knew I needed to expand my cookie repertoire.I started going through my cookbooks looking for inspiration, there were so many wonderful cookies to choose from, but in the end I decided upon a cookie that I had seen in my wife's December edition of Real Simple.The cover of the issue simply stated «30 impressive make - ahead cookies» and as I looked through the magazine, nothing really grabbed me and then I turned the page to the last cookie, and there it was.......
This batch has even better texture than without the cocoa, but I'm guessing (and I say guessing because I truly am not educated in the pastry arts) that might also have something to do with using real sugar rather than Splenda.Okay, I've held out for the 33-1/2 minutes it's taken me to write up this post, so I need to go now.
My take is, if you're gonna splurge, make sure you put something real nutritious on»em!
Of course if I think real hard I can see the positive things that have happened this year, but something tells me 2018 is going to be THE year.
Though this sounds like something that a person on a diet would say to make themselves feel better, we'll go ahead and say it anyhow: We actually prefer this cauliflower «rice» to the real thing.
I made these today after having a real craving for something sweet and chocolate but I needed it to be something that wasn't going to be too high in carbs.
The latter is great for adding extra sweetness, but if the real focus is going to be on the honey it's worth sourcing something amazing.
The blog recipes are interesting and beautiful and maybe even we all learn something new from them and occasionally slimmed down versions are served at my table but I'm going to try harder to share recipes with you that I (in real life) make often and I hope will actually inspire you to go into your kitchen and make them yourself too.
Feel free to use any assortment of toppings you'd like, but know that traditional mendiants are made with nuts and dried fruit — so go that route if you want something closer to the real thing (hazelnuts and dried apricots make for a delicious pairing, by the way).
However, there is no need to use namecalling with terms like «consumerist zombies» and if you're going to say something provocative, please at least have the guts to leave your real contact information and not post anonymously... Yasmin - =D amanda - I agree that Nutella makes most food better.
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