Sentences with phrase «than building something»

Good luck with your Tiny House, nothing gives me more pleasure than building something and I'm shure you will get great pleasure also.
As we've said so many times before, re-adapting an existing building is almost always has less environmental impacts than building something new that's of comparable size and function, and in this project, it's clear that you can end up with something even better.
Visually appealing and off - kilter enough to remind even the worst cynics that games can actually have a fun core and work out from there — rather than building something then trying to figure out the fun part — BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger offers an interesting distraction, which might not be enough for hardcore fighting fans (who probably played the game to exhaustion years ago), but I'm not one of those people so I actually had some fun with the game.
Agile development uses short cycles to create a product one small piece at a time, rather than build something from start to finish before releasing it.

Not exact matches

How to Build Better Business Relationships: Give More than You Receive Be sure to contact people when you are NOT in need of something.
The people that start from scratch and build something new are very different people than the people who makes sure that an operation runs effectively and efficiently.
If you want to build your business on loyal customers and brand evangelists, you have to do something more than the mass consumer expects.
Those focused on building something bigger than themselves, and those on purpose, are always producing results, not consuming.
Though it's called the burn rate, that term doesn't really capture the drip - by - drip unease of spending more money than you're making as you race to build something that catches on before the cash runs out.
But rather than keeping everyone in a fancy building in downtown Vancouver, the company has staff working out of 26 offices spread across Western Canada in towns of all sizes — something made financially viable by the resources brought in by the giant projects.
«It's not about me and my ego — it's about the company building something that's bigger than us, that is going to be here for hundreds of years.»
She favors something called zero - based budgeting, where essentially the annual budget would be built from zero every year, with all line items requiring validation, rather than starting with the funding they received the prior year.
With this in mind, I'd suggest to any budding entrepreneur to build a company that represents something that's more than just a product — and is something you believe in.
«The growth rate (of non-energy exports) persistently was less than what we thought should happen and it's gradually building up to something that we have to acknowledge, and we have to say, «Either it comes back someday after firm creation kicks in more strongly» or something,» Poloz said.
When other companies imitate our product, it not only undermines the creativity that goes into designing it, but more importantly, our mission; we're building something much bigger than ourselves, and we're proud of it.
And he said, «No, we're building something much bigger here than Roger Staubach.»
I asked Stephen T. Johnson, the CEO of FlipMass for his opinion, «There is a fine line between the people you used to go out with, and the people that you're building something bigger than yourself with.
Your in - house team can help, but, as often as not, the thing that's busted is something they've built in the first place and have been bandaging rather than rebuilding for years -(See Build a Bridge Over Your Old Code, Not a Band - Aid).
By this he means an energy project that could produce electrons for the grid in mass quantity, as opposed to something clever that barely generates more energy than you put in to build it.
Early in 2014 the rookie hedge fund manager noticed something unusual: The amount of crude oil being stockpiled around the world was building much faster than normal for that time of year.
Tim Cook urged Massachusetts Institute of Technology's class of 2017 to use their minds, hands, and heart to build something bigger than themselves, and to never lose sight of their humanity.
Fortunately, I was able to focus on the positives — including the fact I had an amazing opportunity to build my business into something better than before.
But he also says he'd rather build something than split hairs with academics.
What he meant was something «slightly more measured» than Elon Musk's idea of building colonies on Mars, as Recode noted in a post about Bezos's comments.
We talked to the CEO of Revolut, a bank that hit a $ 1.7 billion valuation in less than three years, about US expansion and «building something bigger than» HSBC.
«I like riffing off of other people and that process where you build something that's bigger and better than you can imagine.»
To me, there was nothing greater that I could build than something that would change the reality in our healthcare system today, which is that when someone you love gets really, really sick, usually by the time you find that out, it's too late to be able to do something about it.
I am working harder than I ever have, and I am loving it because I am building something that belongs to me.
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To put it another way, Google wasn't choosing whether to build an encrypted service or an open one; they were choosing whether to build something better than SMS or nothing at all.
I'm looking to take that advice now, and really start to build something I enjoy, though I do make more than enough at my day job now.
We are group of people that strives to build something bigger than ourselves.
The best links from one site to another are often a byproduct of something much bigger than standard link building.
For missionary entrepreneurs, the dream outcome is to build an «Internet treasure» — a brand that defines a generation, proves that we are better than our parents and becomes something we couldn't live without.
Link building is the least ire - evoking term of the bunch, but nonetheless, the way I hear it talked about and the way I hear it done makes the term — link building — and what it evokes something way more literal than it should be.
Forasteros» review of «Real Marriage» for Relevant «The model of marriage, family and maturity the Driscolls build is more a reinvigorated idealization of the nuclear family than something that arises from the Scriptures.
Whatever doubts may exist about the sources of this democracy, there can be none about the chief source of the morality that gives it life and substance... [From the Hebrew tradition, via the Puritans, come] the contract and all its corollaries; the higher law as something more than a «brooding omnipresence in the sky»; the concept of the competent and responsible individual; certain key ingredients of economic individualism; the insistence on a citizenry educated to understand its rights and duties; and the middle - class virtues, that high plateau of moral stability on which, so Americans believe, successful democracy must always build [Seedtime of the Republic (Harcourt, Brace, 1953, p. 55)-RSB-.
We inherited not only the concepts of a paid priesthood and buildings (temples) from Rome, but also a lot more, most of it something other than the teachings of the man from Galilee.
That is, all the wrong ways people have of thinking about church center on something other than Jesus (buildings, times, groups).
Community - building is something basically human and is probably more fundamental than anything else.
I think he is right, and this approach is a richer and more useful one than the angry - young - man line that is taken by an emerging group of commentators who are more keen to denounce something from the 1960s than to seek to build and inspire.
I feel that God has something more for me than the tiny little blogging and book publishing empire I have built for myself (Which is not an empire at all, but more like a cool - aid stand on the corner...)
Even the language of faith needs something to build on, for confidence is more than words and must arise from the relationships of home, church, school, and community.
Flat, blank facades on buildings conceived as commodities — or just oddities — rather than works of civic art; flat modernist pictorial abstractions; the flattening of cultural history into pseudo-history packaged as what Henry dismissed as «applied sociology» — all spoke to him of something far more ominous, the abasement of man and the crude negation of his proper relationship to nature as embodied in the great tradition.
«What young people really need is not more talk about the mechanics of sex and contraception, but encouragement to develop the character qualities of stability, faithfulness and commitment - the qualities they will need to build a strong and lasting marriage based on something that runs deeper than feelings and physical attraction.»
After all, does Germany plan to build a beer garden two blocks from Auschwitz - the Naszis were at fault for Auschwitz, not the Germans, certainly there are fewer Naszis left than al quaeda - No, the Germans would never think of doing something so offensive
Would you trust an engineer to build something with anything other than the laws of physics.
There's something broader about that than meeting in a building on a Sunday which may or may not be an authentic representation of» the body of Christ» to different degrees imo.
If the millennial generation isn't finding something attractive enough to commit their lives to in our buildings (at least not more than once a month), we must ask ourselves what we lost along the way.
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or at least we can examine them, even if you can't «see» them because you're using something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to see from here, like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
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