Sentences with phrase «then do it over»

But for the other naps she will mostly cry the whole time, or cry for 20 minutes, then sleep for 10 or 15 then do this over again.
I am thinking I will buy some Calcium carbonate and make a new batch just using that, then do an over coat or two and sand again.
The winner then does it over and over again, until he is rich enough to retire.
If you want to be a good writer, says King, you need to do three things: read a lot and write a lot, then read a lot and write a lot, and then do it over and over again.
But, I put on some music and then did this over... and over... and over.
I am thinking I will buy some Calcium carbonate and make a new batch just using that, then do an over coat or two and sand again.
Then I do this over and over.

Not exact matches

Then I jumped out and set up two cameras before watching the 155 mm cannon fire, which, when it did, sent out a shock wave so strong that it felt like someone lightly punched me all over my body.
Kiely then glanced over his shoulder before Lakos — the economist doing the talking — crossed through the trading floor to the studio at the end of his 90 - second interview.
If one person keeps trying to take over and do everything or ends up doing very little, then the partnership will start to unravel and feelings of resentment will fester.
«Until we see over the next month or two that the administration... is going to follow through on their stated intent to make sure that whatever regime is put in place... come (s) with quotas that don't dent one iota the intended impact of the tariffs, then there's going to be some uncertainty out there.
We got our first purchase order from Tappan Zee Constructors in late 2013, and since then we've done over 220 individual purchase orders with them, ranging in value from $ 500 to $ 3 million for everything from small brackets, conduits, and fence posts to the under - bridge catwalks and tower ladders to a crane trestle used in the demolition of the existing Tappan Zee bridge.
«Right now you don't know if this is a pause that refreshes, and let me just say that's exactly what we've been seeing with this entire market over the past 24 months, advances, sideways consolidations that refresh and then another move higher, and that's kind of what Apple's been doing
If your time and energy is being sapped by saying «yes» to requests — that includes engaging with people over social media, which is a modern form of «people pleasing» — then you need to do a hard pivot and literally rehearse saying «no.»
When you don't do the work, now is just like then — except you also have to live with regret over what might have been.
We act like the interview is done, then call them back in and have them go over everyone they met, including their names and what they talked about.
In theory, they can then mimic whatever the human in front of them is doingover and over again.
If cutting rates by 500 bps over the last few years didn't spark a recovery then why would cutting from 25 bps?
Then, maybe next Independence Day, when they're at their hometown fireworks display, some good soul might come over to hand them a cold beer — which is what big - hearted Americans do on the Fourth of July.
But for all the big talk, Ivey has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
Next thing you know, you're freaking out over how much you're paying them vs. what they're spending their time doing and then you suddenly become the world's greatest micromanager.
You could spend years absorbing the differences in coding languages, strategizing how to most effectively leverage email marketing tactics for your small business, or in a very meta twist, learning how to learn — and then move on to a different platform and do it all over again.
Then he asked throughout both hearings, as I have done over the past months, what do we do with the «excess» surplus, especially the Social Security and Medicare surplus?
While Marvel has already established a core group of very successful superheroes in Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America, it now must do that all over again with «Guardians of the Galaxy» in August and then Ant - Man and Daredevil.
Why, then, do so many leaders tend to choose one strategy over the other?
I certainly didn't — then I read a tidbit about it on his official page, where it's superimposed over a shot of the mercurial actor himself.
then if nothing on your ad page attracts the client within milliseconds, they turn the page again and you are done and over with, ready to be fish - wrapping paper, while if there are other ads on the page, or some article text, it gives the reader a reason to stop at that page, and then your ad has a higher visibility and ability to intrigue the customer, giving it several times the mental real estate and visibility than an ad costing thrice as much.
Consider a health savings account that will allows you «to put aside money pre-tax you would spend on health care anyway (billed services, not premiums), and if you don't spend it then the money rolls over each year while still earning interest.»
My answer to that question then was that, despite seven year's worth of rancorous rhetoric over Obamacare, a substantial core of GOP senators didn't truly want to be saddled with owning its replacement — particularly, an unpopular and inadequate one.
I did page layout on my Mac, then I handed the document over to a copywriter who added the words.
«Today's settlements demonstrate that if you engage in conduct that violates the laws of the United States, as we alleged in this case, then even if you are doing so from across the ocean, you will have to answer for that conduct and turn over your ill - gotten gains.»
You can post easily to Google + (and I did, for a while), but few of us have time to manage Facebook posts, LinkedIn updates, our Twitter activity, and then jump over to see who has liked (er, plus one'd) a message, let alone track followers (er, circles).
«If they don't get that deal, I have been told over and over... then all bets are off.
He was then quoted as saying, «Indeed, if anyone bothered to do the math (obviously, you did not) they would realize that of the over 1M auto deaths per year worldwide, approximately half a million people would have been saved if the Tesla autopilot was universally available.
We'll then break them down and go over everything that worked and what did not.
Sapir: The FCC introduces policies that do nothing, and then repeals them, over and over again — while real issues, such as the last - mile delivery of internet, remain.
«I wouldn't do cardio now because I can't recognise how I feel when I do that, then I'd be prioritising my heartbeat over how I move,» he said.
Then I did it all over again, and by my senior year I was $ 12,000 in credit card debt — took me another 18 months to pay that off,» he said.
I have sat in restaurants and had people who I am sitting with, when people come over to talk to me, they say, «Come on, we're eating dinner here»... and I let it go for a while and then I turn to that person or those people and I say the following sentence: «How do you think we got this table?
The research, conducted by a pair of University of Illinois psychologists, asked undergraduates to report what changes they'd like to make to their personalities and then tracked them over time to see if, with a little guidance and an active commitment to alter their personalities, they could actually do it.
It might seem cool to say you're «here, there and everywhere,» but it would do you a disservice over the long run since your Twitter profile might then fall outside the parameters of a targeted search.
If the product, Luxturna, doesn't work (or if its efficacy fades over time), then the price will go down accordingly.
If you've convinced a visitor to move beyond the landing page and browse your site, then you've likely already done a few things right but your job isn't over.
But you know then eventually as that scene indicates that he's getting... You can see it's starting to tell on him and later on when he visits a psychiatrist and has to talk to him and the psychiatrist says did you do anything along the way over there that you maybe or you felt you shouldn't have.
If your bot does what it's designed to, then you're better poised to stay top of mind with your audience and engage them with content over time.
You have only so much money in the bank, and if you don't get to the right milestone before you run out, then the company goes under, it's over.
And then I did everything else over here.
«If we don't make the deal on NAFTA,» Trump said, «then we're going to terminate NAFTA and we're going to start all over again, or we'll just do it another way.»
Over 66 million Americans don't have money saved for retirement, making the idea of selling their home for a quick return and then renting cheaper properties an enticing solution for retirement.
[Also], job satisfaction is extremely important to Millennials (over salary) and if they feel you are impacting their overall state of happiness, they have no problem leaving and would prefer to be unemployed then do a job they hate.»
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