Sentences with phrase «things like everyone»

We don't believe in doing things like everyone else.
At JustFoodForDogs we don't do things like everyone else.
PS: Shopbop just marked down a ton of good winter things like everyone's favorite easy tunic sweater, a knitted pretty cardigan, this drapey cowl neck cashmere sweater, and both black & grey Rag & Bone booties.
To foster a strong team culture, «we do things like everyone gets a Nerf gun on their first day, and we'll have Nerf battles to break the ice,» says Raymond.
In 1991 I graduated from Taipei American School and came to New York to become the next big thing like everyone else.

Not exact matches

But not everyone agrees that foreign property ownership is a good thing for Canadians, and critics argue that wealthy non-Canadians are driving locals out of the market in cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
The other thing to remember is that just like everyone else, reporters — especially Web reporters — are overworked, stressed, and usually working on deadline.
His influence has touched so many people, almost everyone would like to have a job or business where they can do the thing they love the most.
I think only in the past year or so, I've been like, no, everyone has their own journey, and they're doing their own thing.
Before ever bringing everyone into the same room together, sit down and map out a clear agenda for the specific things you'd like to talk about.
«Philanthropy is small as a part of the overall economy so it can't do things like fund health care or education for everyone,» he wrote.
Everyone has different reasons for doing it, like for their ego, to show off, or just because they like nice things.
Just like everyone else, Canada's wealthiest families are looking for three things in a home: location, location, location.
Sharks need rest like everyone else, but the things that sharks can do while sleeping are pretty amazing.
These are the people most likely to turn the game around when things look grim — like when business cash flow is tight and everyone is hurting for money.
Sometimes I feel like I'm saying the same thing over and over again, but it's an opportunity to fill everyone in on what's going on.
While VR headsets may not be realistic for everyone, creating consistent scorecards to judge candidates can also prevent interviewers from putting too much weight on things like physical appearance or shared interests.
Everyone has their own methods for staying productive, but entrepreneur Steve Scott likes to follow the «two things» rule.
And pretty much everyone agrees that celebrating to the things that are actually, currently good in your life is awesome for achievement and mental health (being kind to yourself about past failures also seems like a good idea).
It seems like everyone has an idea that they think is the next big thing, yet very few of those people ever take the steps to execute on it.
So I think everyone in the company wants to say I like this place, it does good things, it's a good citizen where we do business.
Everyone likes to feel needed, and few things make people feel as needed and important as interrupting a meeting or conversation to deal with an urgent problem only they can solve.
«A lot of guys are in suits five days a week or more, so things like socks, laces, bracelets, that's where you can express some individuality,» says Barclay, articulating the reason why designer watches are still selling well when everyone is attached to their time - telling smartphone.
«Everyone was like, «Blake, we have this massive thing happening and you are checking out for nine days,»» says Mycoskie, 39 and youthfully scruffy in the best Bradley Cooper way.
HERERA: An expensive cholesterol drug is getting a price cut and while that may sound like a good thing the lower price wo n`t necessarily be available to everyone who wants the medicine.
If everyone who visits rabble and likes it chipped in a couple of dollars per month, our future would be much more secure and we could do much more: like the things our readers tell us they want to see more of: more staff reporters and more work to complete the upgrade of our website.
If we add in reductions of inequality, doing things like guaranteeing everyone in society (like the young) some base level of health insurance — am against single - payer FTR — along with other basic things, we can easily hit an economy of ~ $ 50 trillion.
Netbooks — look back, everybody was writing like netbooks were this unbelievable thing, everyone was asking us, «Why aren't you making one?»
When news like last night's London Whale thing breaks, it's only natural that everyone goes running around screaming and offering opinions.
And then you're seeing these things like, «It's a crypto party, everyone's putting their money in crypto,» and you're kinda like, «This is not gonna end well.»
I followed the latest trend also downloaded the zip archive of my Facebook data, but what I found after analyzing the data is not the thing I was expecting.I wanted to know what Facebook has on me, like everyone else now but I started to dig deeper beyond contact data, ads clicks, and my activity...
And they pull it off without having to give away the movies storyline or talk about everyone's resume and do a bunch of other boring things we feel like we've seen a million times now that crowd funding has been around for a while.
Everyone knows that things only look like they are designed.
You spend so much time telling everyone that prayer changes things, but it sounds like there's a lot left unsaid.
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
I don't like when people say disrespectful things about him, because the record says that he only loved everyone and never did anything to deserve being put down 2000 years later.
The only thing Im angry about is morons like you trying to make a god out of thin air then trying to make everyone beleive as you do.
You chirstians seem to like stealing things from everyone... christmas, easter, equal rights and now a belief blog that pertains to all blogs.
The sneaky dude went back in time and made it look like all those evil pagan deities did the same things as jazus, just to fool everyone.
Its an educated thing, those who are uneducated and ignorant will classify everyone on something like that.
Everyone should take a page from the Buddhists and apply the principle of non-attachment — certainly to things like holy books and artifacts.
I think my life has been far better than the majority of the planet, although like everyone, there are things that make me sad or angry.
Everyone would like to think the «worship wars» are a thing of the past, and most can agree people are probably worshiping in both of these contexts.
While the gospel always includes themes of sin and redemption, brokenness and setting things right, we can not be so arrogant as to expect everyone's experience with it to look just like ours.
The post would explain why Christians should spend their time on more important things, like helping the poor, and it would make everyone feel really guilty for tweeting about their breakfast or sending their books on blog tours or having opinions about the new Facebook layout.
If the church really wanted to gain credibility among the Jews, the Greeks, and the Romans for its new beliefs and practices, the last thing they would do is invent stories that sounded to everyone like fairy tales.
I mean, don't get me wrong — I love the line - items of the house like a quiet settled neighbourhood and how everyone gets their own room (Anne is especially chuffed about this) and the backyard and the big deck with a view of the mountains and especially the double - fridge - freezer - combo thing (that fridge is THING OF BEAUTY thing (that fridge is THING OF BEAUTY THING OF BEAUTY THO).
There were pictures of women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she really got talking about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
There is much of life that is scientifically unproven and you believe things that are not scientifically proven, just like everyone else.
If a colleague says, for example, «I didn't like the way everyone was talking about changing the curriculum at the meeting the other night,» several things might need clarification.
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