Sentences with phrase «than your friend who»

This means that if you choose to start a business, thinking that it would be a good source of funds, you could very well make less money than your friend who works a minimum wage job.
What more do we need than friends who walk this funny and unpredictable road with us?
I enjoy having parties with pagans but I don't really find them anymore authentic, genuine, real and not afraid of direct experience than my friends who follow Jesus.
Stayne said: «The kids who come to our Night of Light parties have got to have a better time than all their friends who are doing trick or treating.
I find because I don't eat much meat even though I buy organic and some expensive ingredients I don't spend any more money per week than my friends who eat meat every night.
I went early with him because I knew he could handle it and although we hit a few setbacks, I don't think it was more than my friends who waited.
New fathers often find themselves orbiting a different world than their friends who do not have children.
My stomach feel tighter and has shrunk back to normal much quicker than my friends who also gave birth.
«This would mean that someone who drinks A+ED s would want to keep drinking more than their friends who don't.
The ONLY reason the girl who does Pilates is in «better shape» than her friend who does yoga is that she drags herself to class six days versus her yoga friend who goes only twice a week.
It is all rather patronising to suggest my daughter needs an alternate provision school, she failed the 11 + and struggled her way through troubled secondary moderns (can't get teaching staff in grammar areas) to get better GCSE than all her friends who passed the test.
Otherwise, you'll be a lawyer who works very hard to get that debt paid off, and, if you're like some of my peers, you'll make just a little bit more money than those friends who don't have a huge debt to pay off.
The owners of this condo take very good care of it and it was much nicer than my friends who was staying at a similar condo.
The villa and staff were great, my only concern was we being constantly charged more for things than our friends who were in a villa just 5 minutes away.
In addition to efficiency considerations, a lawyer who focuses on drafting contracts, for instance, will be familiar with many more contracts dealing with a wide range of situations than your friend who specializes in criminal law.
My experiences are going to be different than my friend who is a white male and gay or my friend who is Japanese and female.
Are you wondering why your life insurance costs more than your friend who is the same age as you?
The women won't reveal how much they've actually made from them, but say: «Combined, [we] make more money than our friend who has been working as an engineer at Boeing for a few years.»

Not exact matches

I sat standing 1 foot away from somebody who's been in prison for 15 years of his life and I had 60 seconds to open up to him about something that causes me pain in my life while he stares into my eyes I found myself going deeper than I would with even friends or family.
He is one of the progenitors of Brooklyn's hipster scene — a shaggy, tattooed, larger - than - life titan who, last fall, dropped $ 300,000 on a lavish Las Vegas meal for 25 friends after winning $ 1 million at a high - rollers» blackjack table.
«Paradoxically, big get - togethers can be easier to prioritize than smaller ones,» writes Vanderkam, offering the example of a busy professor who plans an annual getaway for her old college friends and their families.
The study looked at 149 participants in networking and business groups from the United States, Belgium, India, Japan, Australia and England and found that more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to friends reported successful goal achievement, compared to 35 percent of those who kept their goals to themselves and didn't write them down.
«In sum, social media users are not any more likely to feel stress than others, but there is a subgroup of social media users who are more aware of stressful events in their friends» lives and this subgroup of social media users does feel more stress,» the report states.
In March, Price went walking with a good friend who earned less than $ 50,000 at another firm.
This study by Dr. Gail Matthews found that «more than 70 percent of the participants who sent weekly updates to a friend reported successful goal achievement.»
«It was much better than I thought it would be,» said Carlos Royal, 45, a professor who came with a friend dressed in Santa hats and took selfies for the occasion in front of the theater's Hollywood sign marquis.
In his book, At Ease: Stories I Tell My Friends, he advises, «Always try to associate yourself with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you do, who do better than you, who see more clearly than you.»
I have great friends who are younger than me, my age and older than me.
It turns out kids who have just one really close friend fared better than those who had large but less intimate social networks.
Happily, Schultz and the Starbucks organization have found and continue to find a steady supply of employees at every level of the organization who are less jaded than my journalist friend with whom I opened this article.
Here's another familiar dilemma: If you're out to dinner with a friend who makes a significantly lower salary than yourself, are you expected to step up and cover the whole bill?
Creator Arber Puci said the app spawned from the idea that everyone has friends and family who are amazing cooks and can use that talent to make some extra money, while consumers will find it cheaper than restaurants, take - out joints or other food delivery services such as Uber Eats.
After Steinbrenner's death, Trump wrote how his «great friend» was a «true legend» who «understood winning better than anybody.»
«And when I look at my friends who are running other good companies, the single biggest difference that I see in whether the companies end up becoming really great and reaching their potential or just pretty good is whether they're comfortable and really self - confident enough to have people who are stronger than them around them,» Zuckerberg said.
«This is because people, other than very close friends and relatives, don't seem to relate well to those who constantly share photos of themselves,» lead study author David Houghton, of Birmingham Business School, said in a release.
Gallup surveys show that when people have positive interactions and close friends on the job, they will be significantly more engaged in their work (not to mention more productive and effective) than those who do not.
More than a quarter of consumers who aren't planning a romantic evening have an alternative in mind, such as buying something for themselves or getting together with family and friends, the NRF said.
So if you know some friends and colleagues who are not saving for their future (and statistically that's more than half your associates), encourage them to watch, listen, or read more from Pete the Planner.
In addition, Richards has cultivated a network of more than 1,600 «friends» — fellow MySpace users who are interested in her and her business.
So far, about 7 percent of Step2's customers have registered on the company's website with their Facebook IDs, and of those who have, more than half of them have shared product reviews with their Facebook friends.
When Freitas sat down to talk to young people about their phones, she heard some pretty crazy stories of raging tech addiction, from the girl who gave her phone a name and talked about it like a friend to the boy who claimed he'd rather leave his brain at home than his precious device.
We give $ 1,000 if one of our employees refers a friend who lasts more than 90 days.
Scardino stuck close to his friend Donald, who grew so frustrated from German shelling that he threw away his shovel rather than use it to dig foxholes.
Asked to name the type of people who influence their purchasing decisions, 59 percent of Millennials listed friends — compared with less than half of non-Millennials.
«He had all sorts of respiration problems, and we were spending more time at the hospital than at home,» said Glacken, 49, who spent lots of time disinfecting her house with Lysol and Windex, until a friend suggested using a Shaklee - brand organic cleaning solution.
Many Pure Barre members also report that friends and family members who have not seen them in a while are quicker to notice the differences than they do.
One by one, executives, board members, investors and even close friends slowly fell away as Uber became embroiled in a seemingly ceaseless series of legal and ethical scandals, according to interviews with more than a dozen Uber insiders, former employees, investors and others, who asked to remain anonymous because they were not authorized to speak publicly.
Happy birthday from Bob to Erica (a year younger than mass - produced personal computers) and Heather (twice the age of Google); to Christine's son Matt (a year younger than The Simpsons); to Vikram (a year younger than the International Space Station); to Pamela's childhood friend Bert (twice the age of Macintosh computers); to Marian's son Bryan (the same age as Kobe Bryant); and to our editor who makes this newsletter possible, Rosa (one - sixth the age of The Atlantic), from the other members of the Daily team.
The difference can be surprising; I have seen a number of friends buy at «expensive» prices (say, $ 300 + per bitcoin) and make considerably more money than others who bought at «cheap» prices (say $ 30 and below) but then traded along the way.
Millennial employees who frequently participate in workplace volunteer activities are more likely to feel positive, loyal, and satisfied than those Millennials who rarely or never volunteer, and they are more likely to recommend their company to a friend.
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