Sentences with phrase «thing i know at»

The thing I know at the next opportunity, we will recruit quarterbacks.
My son amazes me every day with the things knows at 5 years old.
I have no idea how to style mine... the only thing I know at the moment is that I'm going to need to get a couple inches taken off the bottom.

Not exact matches

A: Well, the funny thing about it is that my interest in manufacturing, my desire to use those theories, well I didn't know at that time anything about manufacturing.
At the same time, I knew that I might sincerely regret not having participated in this thing called the Internet that I thought was going to be a revolutionizing event.
«From our standpoint, instead of having a patchwork of local governments trying to figure out how to legally classify these things, the bill just creates this baseline framework so no matter where you're at in California, these scooters will be classified for legal reasons under the same category,» Gray said.
While knowing how to approach business matters, the emotional part can quickly overwhelm you, and knowing what you're getting into before you start is a massive advantage, as at least you won't be as caught off guard when things get hard.
Optimism is a character trait that helped my husband know that regardless of where he was at the moment, things were soon going to change.
If something goes wrong above the waterline, say something happens to the winch or a toaster exploded in the mess room — things that don't put the ship at risk of sinking — then the captain knows its not a critical issue.
It's the process that encourages people to look at what they already know and try and put things in a new way that creates innovation.
That's handy to know if you suddenly feel like your legs are going to fall off at mile 18 of a marathon, but it's a truth that can have a huge impact even if long - distance running really isn't your thing.
If you mess things up at the start, you'll soon enough get to that awful and uncomfortable conversation where someone will ask you about one of the new hires and you'll say «I don't know» or «the jury's still out.»
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
I know a number of extremely successful people, and while in many ways they're very different, they all share one thing in common: They're exceptionally good at persuading other people.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
And after working at Facebook, Intel and Microsoft and starting my own company, I've learned two major lessons: All great things take time, and you must persist no matter what.
Take a look at their social accounts to see what kinds of things they really enjoy, and then send them something you know they'll love.
Raaja Nemani, CEO and co-founder of Bucketfeet, knows that when you are starting out that you can't focus on too many things at once but rather do one thing really well.
«I know this is a personal thing, but it feels more intentional, to go into a place and pull out a $ 5 bill, pay for what you want and have an exchange with the barista,» says Trey Wrage, a manager at Ninth Street Espresso.
One thing to know: Many thought the Browns would be able to steal their first win of the season against the Bears last week, but Mitch Trubisky and company took care of business at home.
One thing to know: Even after a brutal 0 - 4 start, the Chargers somehow enter the final week of the regular season with a shot at making the playoffs.
«This year I think we did 21 cities,» Safi said, «and so we knew we were good at live shows and at sketch, and so we knew that those were the two things we wanted to bring to the show.»
Operating a franchise is really challenging and there are too many things to know all at once, but I always advise any prospective owner to learn as much as they can about sales and marketing.
Doerr is the best - known investor at Kleiner Perkins — and indeed, likely still the most famous venture capitalist in the world, having backed Amazon, Netscape, and Google in the 1990s, in a prescient bid that this Internet thing might amount to something.
Knowing that a large chunk will be deducted from my checking account at the end of the month forces me to monitor my spending, since the last thing I want to deal with is an overdraft fee.
One thing to know: The Cowboys had their playoff path crushed Sunday after falling apart at home against a Seahawks team that has been riddled with injuries — even the return of Ezekiel Elliott wasn't enough to spark the Dallas offense.
At the time, Priceline was our main rival and the «name your price» thing Priceline's innovation, and Hotwire's innovation was that we showed you the price, and so you didn't know what the hotel was until after you purchased, but we showed you what the price was and so it took some of the guessing out of it.
I propose to you who want to honor Thoreau's legacy, to develop your integrity, even if no one else knows, and to make our planet more tolerable, and to make yourself a leader of yourself, to reach your potential, to choose one thing you can do today that will challenge yourself to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions, at least just for today.
Well, now we know that Theodor Geisel's (that's another thing — no «e» at the end of his first name) pen name — which was his mother's maiden name — was actually pronounced to rhyme with «voice» rather than «moose.»»
Facebook knows a thing or two about millennials — According to a recent study by Payscale, the median age at the tech company is 28, meaning the vast majority of its employees fall squarely within the generation's age bracket.
CMO at award - winning agency MRY, frequent keynote, and always in the know on all things innovation and tech.
«People don't have to know a thing about it to benefit from it,» said Barbara Roper, director of investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America.
Ludwin: Because the core innovation in a blockchain — now a blockchain by the way is just a data model; it's being used — to meet — to address a lot of different things in, you know, corporate marketing at an event like Davos.
At this point, the only thing anyone knows for certain is that the low - volatility environment is over, and dynamic price swings look here to stay.
«That's not necessarily a bad thing — it can signal trust, for example, and we rely on other people to remember things for us all the time, or don't bother to memorize them because we know our spouses (or iPhones) are really good at remembering.»
Paul Brody, the man who helped drive the effort to create a new architecture at IBM for connecting devices in the so - called Internet of things, has joined accounting and consulting firm Ernst & Young, known as EY, as the Americas strategy leader for the technology sector.
A CRY OF DE-STRESS: Speaking of time, few things are as stressful as staring at a towering stack of books and journals you know you'll never get around to reading.
The most important thing to know about Nintendo Switch is, drum roll please, that there's surprisingly little to know at this point.
The interesting thing about storytelling is that it usually happens at the subconscious level — so it's hard to know if it's working.
Today ToutApp launched a new feature called Sales Campaigns, essentially a power task list which knows the kinds of things a salesperson needs to be doing, and queuing actionable buttons up at the right time.
Mattrick says the best is yet to come, but he's conspicuously silent about the thing that everyone at E3 wants to know about: the next - generation Xbox.
And I knew that while there were a lot of things going wrong for the board and leadership at Yahoo, there were a lot of really good people there working on the products.
Or, at least, there are some things you may have not known about.
No, wait: The most amazing thing is that the salespeople at B&H really know their stuff.
That's why we look for clients who want to have ownership; if something is created for you, and you're always being told what to do, you'll always feel at least somewhat insecure because you don't know how — or why — things happen.
Everybody's good at something — find those things and let your people know how you feel.
It pairs young workers who are more adept at using technology with more experienced hands who know how to do things the old - fashioned way.
Start being grateful: feeling grateful is one of the most medicinal emotions we can feel it elevates your mood and it fills you with happiness, if we are going to be successful at this thing called, life, we have to start being grateful for the things that happen in our live, no matter how good or bad each of us has it, you have to make to start making it a practice to be grateful for your life.
«So even as innovation is producing wonderful things for consumers — you know, mobile phones instead of pay phones, email instead of snail mail, taxis at the press of a button — what you also see is that companies now have much higher odds of dying and dying suddenly,» says Vedantam.
«Human memory is very good at things like faces and factual information that connects well to other information you already know,» Reber said.
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