Sentences with phrase «than running into»

True, most of the things you accomplish during your career are less dramatic than running into a burning building.
But unlike other shooters, Future Soldier focuses on stealth and tactics rather than running into a camp of soldiers guns blazing.
There are few things more frustrating than running into the grocery store, only to find a werewolf helping himself to frozen meat.
There are few aspects of a relationship more difficult than running into serious problems and finding yourself faced... (read more)
Few things will sour a woman on your Valentine's day plans more quickly than running into your ex-girlfriend.
I love making these Homemade Energy Drinks, it really is super simple and takes less time than running into the store to grab an energy drink.
In a one - in - a-million event, only slightly more likely than running into a flying reindeer, the coral DNA might have moved from her blood into a virus - like genetic element that transferred it into the egg cell that formed Rudolph.
A Republican loss could lead to more House members retiring rather than running into headwinds in re-election bids.
Nothing is worse than running into someone you know on the street when you're looking like death.
While I agree we would need to change to get the best out of Ramsey, Giroud simply needs someone to fight for his place, rather than running him into the ground each season because we have no other real strikers.
Seriously, I think they pop up more than I ran into Zubat in Pokemon.

Not exact matches

Cryptos are a lot more fun when you can freely and by hook or crook manipulate prices up and watch the fruits of your handiwork balloon into endless perceived wealth than when these manipulated prices suddenly run out of this fuel and plunge.
Ultimately, Lacavera has a different view of risk than his Canadian peers — the same issue he ran into when trying to get Wind off the ground.
In addition, as Spielberg's shop moves more into the family space, it could run up against part of the deal that forbids DreamWorks from making animated films for any company other than DWA.
I pulled an end run and went into the sitcom business, which worked out rather well, rather than trying to tell the world that they were wrong and I was right.
Less than a year later, walking down Church Street in downtown Burlington, he ran into Bob Johnson, his old friend and former warehouse manager.
«The [trend] we found is that students who go it alone run into [problems] more than students who approach [things] as a team,» says Jay Kayne, chair and professor of entrepreneurship at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
And that means you'll need a lot more firefighters than snow cones at the risk of having your entire organization meltdown the next time you run into a crisis.
Here are some of the people he could run into who are richer than he is, according to net worth estimates calculated by Forbes.
It should be clear by now to Andrew Forrest that his campaign for a political inquiry into the iron ore industry has done the company he runs, Fortescue Metals Group, more harm than good — and might even have stirred up trouble for another local billionaire, Gina Rinehart.
A van ran into pedestrians on the crowded Las Ramblas street in Barcelona Thursday, killing 14 people and injuring more than 100 others.
Too many businesses run into serious problems because they waste time trying to make their circumstances fit their plan rather than changing their plan to fit their circumstances.
But a growing portion of the money flowing into hedge funds is coming from pension funds, run by investors who are more interested in consistent returns than outsized ones.
It can be tempting to push yourself to keeping running even after you disintegrate into less than optimal form, Satyanand found.
That's because the feature is baked into the browser itself rather than running through an extension.
Joseph Lhota, the former chairman of New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA)-- he resigned just a few days ago in preparation for a mayoral bid — jumped into action after the storm and got the subways running again within less than three days.
Shares in IAC InterActive, run by media veteran Barry Diller, rose more than 9 percent Thursday after the company was divided into four publicly traded entities and IAC announced a one - for - two reverse stock split.
The businesses that tend to run into trouble are the ones that spend more than their cash flow.
Since you can't spend more than you've already loaded on the card, students would obviously run into problems once they've drained their funds.
Oreo is rolling out new flavors faster than you can dunk a cookie into milk lately, and its latest creation will have breakfast food fans running to supermarket aisles — at least in Rhode Island.
Bloomberg reported that the project could run into the billions of dollars, and, in comparison, Amazon's plan for a second headquarters is expected to cost more than $ 5 billion.
Other research, like the Copenhagen City Heart Study, looked at healthy joggers and nonjoggers for more than a decade and determined that «the most favorable running regimen for reducing cardiovascular mortality» was six miles per week, broken down into three running days per week at a pace of seven miles per hour.
Sullivan witnessed consistent broadband download speeds of over 10mbps, but ran into some technical difficulties that showed less - than - stellar results for the upload speeds.
Keep the plan current, and you'll get the most from it by turning it into a document that helps run — rather than simply sell — your business.
Hoff planned to pay the loan back in less than a year but ran into a cash crunch instead.
The market for top - flight talent is now so tight that nearly 100 directors of Fortune 250 companies estimate that fewer than four people — including those both inside and outside their company — would be capable of stepping into the CEO role today and running it at least as well as their current CEO, according to a survey by researchers at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Rock Center for Corporate Governanceat Stanford University.
The plan has run into serious opposition from big shareholders, who think the company is worth more than Michael Dell and his partners have offered to pay.
In contrast, pension advances typically run into the tens of thousands of dollars, and the repayment period can last more than three years.
Being proactive gives an advantage so itrrrs possible to work into your timetable rather than IRS» whilst your time is running out.
Bank of America has discussed paying about $ 12 billion, including more than $ 5 billion to help struggling homeowners, to resolve a range of federal and state probes, primarily into whether the company and its units defrauded mortgage bond investors in the run - up to the financial crisis, people familiar with the matter said.
Brittney Kaiser, a former employee for Cambridge Analytica — who left the company in January and is today giving evidence in front of a UK parliament committee that's investigating online misinformation — has suggested that data on far more Facebook users may have found its way into the consultancy's hands than the up to 87M people Facebook has so far suggested had personal data compromised as a result of a personality quiz app running on its platform which was developed by an academic working with CA.
In his initial run for governor Scott and his family poured more than $ 70 million of their own money into the race.
To paraphrase Charles Baudelaire's quip that the devil wins at the point where the public comes to believe that he doesn't exist, the financial sector's lobbying effort wins at the point where people believe that running into debt contributes to economic growth rather than burdens it, and that they will end up richer by acting as bank customers.
After years of running into the wind, we are left with no sense stronger than, «it will turn when it turns.
While hunting for answers as to why women — more than men — run into greater barriers when financing their businesses, I realised that just finding the answer wasn't good enough.
Technical attacks can spread through corporate networks like wildfire, so going temporarily into «lock down» is usually a more sensible strategy than trying to keep everything running.
Today's lithium - ion batteries must fit into tight spaces — either stuffed in a pouch behind an iPhone screen or, in the case of the Model S, lined up by the thousands in a battery pack that reportedly weighs more than 1,000 pounds and runs the length of the chassis.
Despite pouring billions into acquisitions, Yahoo never became anything more than also - ran in search.
Then, i will drive my new car until it no longer runs while putting all of my income (other than my house payments and basic food / budgeted expenses) into long term undervalued stocks with low P / E ratios and growth potential, and most importantly not ever taking that money out of the market — even after market declines, and making sure to match the maximum that my employer contributes into my roth IRA (as that is free money I would be a fool to pass up).
Even a relatively mundane corporate tax return for a Canadian corporation with a few dozen employees and domestic operations can easy run into 100 pages, and frankly our tax legislation and compliance obligations are far less onerous than those of our US cousins (by way of example, our Tax Act is one phone book, the IRC is three, of more or less inpenetrable gibberish).
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