Sentences with phrase «take a bite at»

But then of course, we know that many folks take a bit at God.
Moore said Bega Cheese may take another bite at Warrnambool and put forward a fresh takeover offer.
I couldn't believe that none of the big clubs took a bite at him before Southampton.»
It started early and it was extravagant, exactly that way that I prepare my own home now for my own children I am still working on getting all the decor that we will need for our bigger home, but I rally enjoy taking it a bit at a time.
EA makes this claim with every Harry Potter game and I foolishly get excited only to get stuck playing a game that hasn't changed since in 7 years, so color me skeptical but I'm not taking another bite at this stale Bertie Bott's bean.
Perhaps one day the excellent and mordant Writer Beware could take a bite at those «how - to» books and writing gurus that keep pushing people into publishing, urging them to «never give up.»
If you choose this option — we offer you essay structure help so you can take a bite at writing an essay yourself.
But it wouldn't surprise us one bit to see Amazon take a bite at the tablet market initially with the Coyote, followed up by a blockbuster première in the way of the Hollywood next year.
Realtors on both ends take a percentage, there are fees, mortgage insurance, etc, that seem to take a bite at every opportunity.
Federal Circuit Bar Association Webinar — Taking Another Bite at the Apple: Multiple Proceedings Before the PTAB Involving the Same Patent
It therefore seems that the new stricter bylaws on qualification for uninsured mortgages together with increased interest rates are taking a bite at least in the two most unaffordable large markets in Canada.
We're taking a bit at a time, making it difficult to know where «stuff» is — at the new or the old house??

Not exact matches

«When you're in your 30s, you still have a long flight path... so you still have quite a bit of time to take measured risks, at least when it comes to markets, to be able to build your portfolio and have more growth,» Snider said.
But whatever the mechanism, the bottom line is that if your brain is a bit frazzled from fear of failure or previous setbacks of any kind, simply taking a few minutes to think (or write) about past successes before you tackle any cognitively demanding task is likely to help your brain perform at its peak.
Of course, a person who truly practices restraint might take things a bit further, deciding never to splurge at all on something like a vehicle that will depreciate, and instead investing in assets that will ultimately produce returns.
Faced with a dilemma of how to gain awareness as «The Computer Inside» with lower - priced competitors chomping at the bit for market share, Intel took a page from consumer marketing.
«It's a place for staff to go and release a little bit of stress, continue the work conversation and build camaraderie,» says CEO Sanjay Malaviya, taking a sip of his first beer of the day at 4:30 on a recent afternoon.
It's possible that Timberlake decided to soften his approach a bit after remembering that he was answering questions at an NFL - sponsored event a few days before taking the stage for a Super Bowl halftime show.
Startups have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to take a bite out of the alternative - protein market, which was valued at $ 4.2 billion in 2016 and is expected to grow 6.8 percent between 2017 and 2022, according to Research and Markets.
Dreaming of opening his own pizza chain while working at a parlor in high school, John Schnatter made the goal a reality in 1985 — but it took a bit of creativity.
«Most of our companies are atoms leveraging bits» — lab science aided by computing power — «and they generally take more capital and a longer time horizon to hit those key milestones,» says Lindy Fishburne, executive director at Breakout Labs and managing director at Breakout Ventures.
Generally speaking, the viability of a woman's eggs can decline a bit at age 27 before taking a steeper drop around age 34 or 35.
At the end of the day, I'll take a little bit of ugly duckling in return for a durable and sweat proof pair of headphones that fit well.
Though Elba is yet to publish his selfie, Reuters (above) and Getty Images (below) have given fans a tease of what could lay ahead — and the results may be every bit as epic as the selfie Bradley Cooper took of Ellen DeGeneres and friends at the 2014 Oscars.
Easterbrook, who took the helm in March after the former CEO stepped down, believes that every little bit counts and sums up «to a big difference for our customers,» he said at a conference Wednesday morning, according to Buzzfeed.
But the cynic in all of us may still look at all those super-rich sharks, sitting atop their gilded thrones telling struggling entrepreneurs to take risks, as a bit, well, callous.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
To make planning just a tiny bit easier (and take at least one thing off your plate), I collected all the conferences that keep entrepreneurs» needs top of mind.
The savings bite might be a little painful at first, but after a while, you'll probably inevitably eye the deduction no differently than the deductions taken out for IRS withholdings, Social Security, and Medicare.
But it's worth taking a long, hard look at academia's daddy issues — to examine the simple structural bit of skeevyness at the heart of any academic's ability (or inability) to form a scholarly identity and relate to others.
If the idea of taking the full - time business plunge and giving up your comfy salary and cushy benefits keeps you awake at night biting your nails, then perhaps a part - time business is best.
As to when (and at what exact price) Main Street buyers will be able to take a bite out of the company, that remains to be seen.
«You are seeing manufacturers taking a little bit more risk and launching vehicles that wouldn't have been able to make it in the past,» said Jeff Schuster, senior vice president of forecasting at LMC Automotive, which tracks the auto industry.
So Apple's recommendation for fixing the problem at home is a little bit, say, unusual: It recommends you take your laptop and turn it nearly vertical, and then make three passes with a can of compressed air.
It can take a customer's order bit by bit, or it can let them connect with a human customer service rep at its virtual contact center.
Over the past few days, we at Morpheus have been doing a bit of housekeeping in the portfolio of our swing trade newsletter by taking profits on winning swing trades, while bailing out of a few dogs.
Chandrasekaran joining Facebook comes as a bit of a surprise as he was said to be looking to take a shot at entrepreneurship after he quit Snapdeal.
I stuck it out in a crazy business that has robbed me of any normal social life (constantly moving around the country), worked my tail off and risked it all and was fortunate enough to be in a good place at the right time and take advantage of an opportunity with every bit of energy I could muster.
«There are many investors looking to buy properties as - is, damaged property, at discounted prices, and there were some home sellers willing to take that bite,» said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the realtors association.
At SEO Hacker, we perform every single thing manually, from writing the blog posts to building links, which means that it may take us a bit longer (typically 6 months) to rank on the first page of Google.
Bank holidays often see Britons take to our backyards, kitchens and bathrooms in an attempt at a bit of DIY.
Google struggled a bit at first but with the help of Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Novell, whom Page and Brin recruited as CEO in 2001 to famously provide «adult supervision,» the juggernaut took off.
«Owning a home at market price in Canada still took an abnormally large bite out of household income, but RBC's aggregate affordability measure was unchanged in the fourth quarter after a string of six quarterly increases,» said Craig Wright, senior vice-president and chief economist, RBC.
I've taken a bit of a roundabout way of getting at this, and going through all this to ask a question during a presser would put the half - dozen people streaming it to sleep.
Should we be taking profits when we are up a bit and either holding onto the dry gunpowder with the hopes of a drop (Something I personally do not plan on doing as nobody knows where the market will go) or should we cycle through our gains into cyclical industries that may be struggling at the moment?
In addition to exiting all long positions at the ideal time, our market timing model prompted us to take on a bit of short exposure as well.
Following the tragic mass shooting that took place at Stoneman Douglas High School, the world came to know the students of this high school were a bit different.
«I'd argue it's more on the psychological side of things, whereby people see a new major policy pointed at the housing market and take a bit of a step back, temporarily reassess where they are in the marketplace before perhaps moving back into the market.»
After being fairly bullish overall in our multi-asset portfolios at Franklin Templeton Solutions, we have retrenched a bit and have taken more of a buckle - up attitude as we move into the fourth quarter, with the US elections and other events happening in the world.
My recent valuation can be moved up a bit after taking another look at the numbers (the analyst valuations I reflect in my articles have improved since I published my article), but the near - term upside still seems to be less than 5 %.
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