Sentences with phrase «taken me quite»

While Monero and Coinhive may have been created for legitimate purposes, both of their reputations have taken quite the beating in recent months as hackers on the dark web make use of their respective advantages.
Despite taking quite a bit of flack for the decision, Yahoo claimed it worked.
So you start on the street level, and you wind down this long passage, and you go underground, and it takes quite a while to get to the art, but it's this deliberate anticipation that's built up by this unnecessary long, winding corridor.
«But it takes quite a while for it to have a big impact because, obviously, startups are small.
«It will, but it takes quite a while.»
In this modern age, that can be taken quite literally — rather than lovers giving each other paper cards that say stuff like «I Choo - Choo - Choose You,» people today are more prone to express their love electronically through various means including e-mail, text messages and social media.
Such a turnaround could take quite a while.
And old habits die hard — even when a new trend is touted as the next thing, it takes quite a while for it to become the status quo.
The new restaurant opened only a few weeks ago on West Swan Road in the Swan Valley, and manager Duncan Head says it has taken quite a bit of work to renovate what was an old fruit - growing shed.
«Macron has taken quite a tough line on the whole issue of Brexit, arguing that the EU needs to take a tough line with Britain in order to set an example to other countries that might be tempted to follow a similar route,» he told AFP.
«I think it's certainly something that OPEC would like very much... And I think the agreement that they struck — that is with OPEC and non-OPEC members — actually took them quite a large step towards that,» Colin Smith, oil analyst at Panmure Gordon, told CNBC Wednesday.
It will likely take quite a while for Damore and Google to fight out their battles in the various courts.
«But that one word will unfortunately take quite a long while to implement.»
And that means that Snap's future shareholders won't be taking quite as much risk by buying into the maker of the disappearing message app, which lost $ 515 million at its bottom line last year.
But to be fair, India's challenges run deep, and it will take quite a bit longer to make substantial changes to the country's notorious regulations and corruption.
I know it can take quite awhile for the average joe to build a sleak looking graphic, but have you had any success outsourcing the development of infographics, like you might do for specific articles?
It's from what you've been through and it takes quite a while.
Target (TGT)- Between the data breach and not so great start to its expansion in Canada, TGT has taken quite a bit of a hit recently and is now trading 19 % below its 52 week high.
The risk, however, is that this process can lead to a mindset in which policymakers end up responding to quite short - term phenomena, using instruments that take quite some time to have their full effect, including effects that might actually turn out to be adverse.
«It does take quite some time to educate the buyers on price points within the market.
For one, killing the rule would actually take quite a bit of work and could face the threat of a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
Clearly, it would take quite a while to build up substantial profits when using such small amounts, but it is nice to have the option to buy in low when risk levels are high.
It took quite a long time to develop the strategy, which was approved in 2007.
Although retailers should value Bitcoin for what it is trying to achieve, it will take quite some time until that mind shift happens.
It takes quite an «ensemble» to make a product that can deliver on the incredible challenge of enabling solopreneurs to build profitable online businesses.
«I think it's certainly something that OPEC would like very much... And I think the agreement that they struck — that is with OPEC and non-OPEC members — actually took them quite a large step towards that,» Colin Smith, oil analyst at Panmure Gordon, told CNBC.
Also, in practice it may take quite a while until new loans enter a securitised pool.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau has taken quite a bit of heat for his tone deaf comments about the reality of precarious work, specifically saying that we should just «get used to job churn».
The CurrencyShares Swiss Franc Trust (NYSEArca: FXF) has taken quite a beating, and the iShares MSCI Switzerland Index Fund (NYSEArca: EWL) has suffered from the franc's depreciation as well.
Investing in real estate or stocks both takes quite a bit of luck and patience but I like the outlook from stocks for longish term, ie.
And with three vocalists switching the lead, it takes quite a while for these songs to lose their crispness.
I expect it will take quite some time before this kind of brutality is rare.
But Scalia surely knew that Janet Reno, the Attorney General in the Clinton Administration, had taken quite the opposite view — that nothing in the reigning statutes barred the State of Oregon from permitting drugs to be used by doctors for the purpose of procuring death for their patients.
Larry was taken quite seriously and engaged.
When I was subject to the abuses of a spiritual leader, it took me quite a while to label it for what it really was.
Historical Christianity, as a matter of fact, has taken a quite different line.
This is something they take quite seriously, and have been doing many things for the last four or five years to help in any way they can.
As for the 2 thousand year old text called the Bible I find it amazing that so many purportedly intelligent individuals will and still do take it quite literally.
It's taken me quite a while to figure some things out, but finally here it is!
Hannah had to take quite a bit of gaff, though no more than any woman out of Weimar, Germany, would have taken.
There will then no longer be a «power struggle» between both groups, or if it still exists it will take quite a harmless form, as is the case also in other informal groups which are united to each other for better or worse.
For legends take quite some time to form, and historians will tell you this
«legends take quite some time..»
Eric — Belief requires faith which takes quite a bit of effort, actually.
Of course, that would take quite a bit of time since RedeemingGod.com had over 2,000,000 pageviews this past year from 1,279,414 readers.
I also take quite to heart the ways in which the religious tradition lam part of has fomented, exacerbated, and then walked past much of the suffering caused by people and institutions that have claimed to be the very messengers of God.
Anyway, a full explanation of your questions would take quite a bit of space.
Many students consider religion a viable option and some take it quite seriously.
All this they take quite on faith, with the result that they despise all worldly goods alike, regarding them merely as common property.»
There really aren't contradictions Having said that, it would take quite a while to explain why — because I understand where you're coming from.
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