Sentences with phrase «sure things in»

There are no sure things in a job hunt.
They say there are two sure things in life, one of them taxes.
The reality is that Ben Franklin's adage about the only sure things in life being death and taxes falls short — within a big enough group of people, all kinds of other bad things happen, too.
That it will be quality is pretty much assured of course, as Naughty Dog are pretty much one of the only sure things in game development these days.
While there are no sure things in investing, here are five stocks with strong fundamentals that should provide healthy relative returns even in a difficult environment.
There are no sure things in life, but betting on people to continue to use water and electricity is about as close to a guarantee as you can find in common stock investing.
If the only sure things in life are death and taxes, I'm sure we can all concur that it's more fun to talk about taxes than death.
There are no sure things in self publishing, but a BookBub ad is pretty close.
But Marvel's creative risks — if anything the studio does even still counts as such — have a funny habit of looking like sure things in retrospect.
The names involved sound impressive, and they're all capable of getting in, but none are sure things in the least.
There are very few sure things in life, but the value of gold is one of them.
There are few sure things in politics.
Be sure the things in and over the crib are safe — no small parts or strings that can cause strangulation.
But in my mock i saw it worth the risk as jaylon is best player in the draft if he can get healthy... i see elliot as a pick worth not trading down if there but besides that all the true sure things in my opinion will be gone.
The RompHim is a romper for men because the only sure things in this world are death, taxes and that men will find a way to co-opt a thing for women but will be too nervous in their own masculinity to not change the name to something supremely stupid.
Stories abound describing entrepreneurs who thought they had a sure thing in hand, only to find out they needed to pivot or lose it all.
For over four decades, there's been only one sure thing in investing: The New Orleans Investment Conference.
Were it agreeable to you, Most Reverend Father, you could examine my disputation theses, so that you may see how dubious is this belief concerning Indulgences, which these preachers propagate as if it was the surest thing in the whole world.
Other than A.J. Pollock and Paul Goldschmidt, who might be the best 1 - 2 player combo in the NL West, if not baseball, I'm not sure if the Diamondbacks have a single sure thing in the lineup.
Stoops made them the surest thing in the Big 12 and retired having won his final 16 conference games.
If there is one sure thing in the Pacific Division, it's that commissioner David Stern won't deny that request.
Clemson and Florida State have emerged as two of the surest things in the sport, but the strength has been the middle class.
The Eagles had been among the surest things in all of football, and for all the wrong reasons.
Get the sure thing in the first round and ignore the shiny baubles.
Every transfer is a gamble there is no sure thing in sports... which is why we need to take as many reasonable gambles as possible.
Immediate Big - League Future: There is no such thing as a sure thing in baseball.
Esch's insane athleticism help give him a higher ceiling than Evans, but the latter is probably more of a sure thing in the pros.
If you're not up for the trial and error, the one sure thing in baby monitors is DECT digital technology, but be prepared to pay for it.
Even with the Democrats reunited, passage of the progressive items is not a sure thing in the Senate.
Nutrisystem gets full points from me for making sure every thing in the meal is delicious.
One sure thing in my wardrobe is a striped button down shirt.
As you can see pairing dresses with over the knee boots are a sure thing in the fall / winter, which you can also layer with a faux fur vest or coat to complete a cold weather look.
You can see why this must have sounded like a sure thing in a Blumhouse pitch meeting, and for a while Jeff Wadlow's film really feels like one: the early rounds of the game are a frisky potpourri of self - mutilation, loud jump scares and ironic comeuppances.
The flamboyant and funny Ezra Miller won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor, and with a wildly inconsistent batch of contenders, there is no sure thing in this category.
Now officially the all - time November opening record holder, «The Hunger Games: Catching Fire» was always a fairly sure thing in terms of box office.
With a sure thing in Keaton, and bolstered by another perfect performance by Jack Nicholson (Anger Management, About Schmidt), in a script deliberately written with both of them in mind, Something's Got ta Give is an impressive personality driven piece that is easy to like, mostly because we like the stars enough to forgive the heavy contrivances that necessitate the traditional romantic comedy mold.
At the moment, aside from Oprah's inevitable Supporting Actress bid for her work in Lee Daniels» The Butler, the only sure thing in the 2013 Oscar race is a Best Actress nod for Blue Jasmine's Cate Blanchett.
But he's close to a sure thing in this grouping, which, apart from him, could easily look nothing like the above.
Because most of the new funding is tied to proposed initiatives (as opposed to existing programs), the funding will be contingent on Congress approving the new plans, which, of course, is no sure thing in such a divided political environment.
The only sure thing in the story is that no one is to be trusted.
The only sure thing in investing is cash that has already been paid to you.
The beauty of a time deposit is that they're among the surest things in all of personal finance.
Non-traditional bonds provide a hedge against a rise in interest rates, so investors naturally were looking for a way to avoid what was initially thought to be a sure thing in 2014 — rising rates.
As for expectations, Last of Us 2, Gran Turismo Sport, and the new God of War seem like the surest things in the universe.
But the bidding remained tempered throughout the rest of the night, and even saw a few stumbles: a late painting of two faces on a collaged background by Jean - Michel Basquiat, who has been a market sure thing in recent months, failed to sell at its $ 5 million - $ 7 milllion estimate, while Cady Noland — who holds the world auction record for a living woman artist ($ 6.6 million)-- had a section of chain - link fence go unsold at $ 500,000 - $ 700,0000.
Their views of sea trends through this century still vary widely, while they agree, almost to a person, that centuries of eroding ice and rising seas are nearly a sure thing in a warming world.
The only sure thing in how climate change will unfold in politics and the economy is that it will happen in surprising and unexpected ways.
There is one sure thing in investments: low levels of risk are associated with low potential returns.
Harrisburg car insurance is a sure thing in an unsure world.
If there's anything that's almost a sure thing in the speculative world of whether an iPhone SE 2 will happen or not, it's the upgrade to the guts.
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