Sentences with phrase «things than we end»

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The most costly thing could be a mistake in the business insurance process, because if you're not covered when you thought you were, you'll end up paying more than you ever intended.
Many things can go wrong and costs usually end up being much higher than expected.
So far, the Assassin's Creed franchise has sold more than 38 million games and by the looks of things, should be adding to that total significantly by the end of this year.
«The thing is most people, upon getting the offer, would think they'd stay long enough to reap the rewards and end up leaving earlier than they'd planned,» Reddit user examazonsde writes.
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.»»
«This is a wake - up call to Silicon Valley and the tech community that if you let these things get out of hand, having grown up in a very lightly regulated environment, you could end up with a lot more regulation than you seek, he said after the hearing.
«As we renegotiate NAFTA there are going to be some uncomfortable things, but we realize at the end of this, we are so much stronger together than we are divided.»
The last thing you want to do is launch a campaign, raise funds and then realize that a product idea not possible, will take twice as long or end up costing far more than what was charged for the perks.
It's better to track things as you go along in your day, rather than doing it all at the end of the day (some of the data will be less accurate).
The same thing can be said for time — what you want to do in the moment is often different than what you wished you had accomplished at the end of the day.
And in the end, «All these years we've been wrong» is a much more compelling pitch than «things mostly work much the way you would assume.»
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
He has noted in the past that more than a trillion eggs are laid every year, and in the U.S. a third of them end up in things like mayo and muffins.
«They care more about things like enterprise security and permissions than an average end user does, even if the whole company is already using it,» Lemkin added.
WhatsApp enables end - to - end encryption, making things completely secure for its more than 1 billion users.
Some of us have been on Facebook for more than a decade, but all good things come to an end.
«By refusing to act decisively at an early stage, they in a sense perpetuated the crisis, creating a situation where in the end the euro - area politicians had no other choice than to do the right thing,» Mr. Kirkegaard said.
On the other, you want things that are particular enough to your demographic that at the end of it, you get actual active subscribers rather than people who will just cancel as soon as they realize they didn't win.
The strange thing about the tariffs is that they end up punishing US allies more than the country that Trump has singled out most often in his protectionist rhetoric: China.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such things as: 2017 has seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold is «financed by people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
When you see a lot of theory, you end up discovering that everything good is generally simpler than the more complicated things, and this also affected me for the rest of my life» Jorge Paulo Lemann
Nothing is worse than going through a website, adding things to your cart, and at the end you have to fill out all this information.
The dangers with so many of these opportunities is that small businesses in particular lose focus and spread their advertising efforts too broadly and end up doing a bit of everything poorly rather than concentrating on doing 2 or 3 things really well.
I enjoyed the resources industry because it really epitomizes the concepts of practical design: you end up engineering things on the run to be «fit for purpose», making do with potentially less equipment and materials than you'd prefer in some fairly remote and challenging environments.
Either earnings have to grow much faster than sales, or sales growth has to come from things that aren't advertising, or the ad industry has to grow much faster than it did in the past, or you have to pick an end point for the year you are measuring to that is very near today - or, you'd end up with Google having a huge share of global advertising spending.
One thing about debt is that, you will end up paying more than the amount you borrowed as a result of interest and other incidental fees.
-- or a small trading commission ends up being the thing that stands between the kind of frivolous transacting that undoubtedly destroys more value than it creates.
Feel my head is going to explode thinking about all those facts that am suffering my self facing all these things and an exhausted business that is heading towards that end sooner than later for this stand still motion for the past 8 months of heavy demonstrations, chaos and disorder that is increasing by the day...!
Because all «things [tend] to a greater end,» Milbank quotes Chesterton, «they are more real than we think them.
The only thing more idiotic and moronic than their end of the world prediction is what they will say when it doesn't happen.
It makes sense for the U.S. to use its scarce natural and human resources to manufacture airplanes, high - end computer chips and advanced software — products that command better prices than do less complex things like shoes or textiles.
Every hope that is a hope in an end other than in the beginning is a hope in a literal as opposed to a primordial nothingness, a hope in «nothingness» as opposed to «no - thing - ness.»
While I have seen no studies done on this, from what I have seen, dying people are more focussed on the kinds of things noted in the article (pain alleviation, cleanliness particularly in light of the huge issue toilet - time becomes) than on whether an afterlife or mere end of consciousness that awaits them.
As a result, even our pastor is starting to realize that what started out as «a class» to have a beginning and ending point, is now a body of believers who don't want to leave the gathering, but to continue growning in a much more comfortable, meaningful setting than they have been used to in the church - building - lecture - learned way of doing things.
Kierkegaard's own brief preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing does little more than begin this process, and tempts me to suggest that one who is not familiar with other works of Kierkegaard, will find himself still better prepared for immersion in this address if he turns immediately to Section Twelve and reads from that point to the end.
If this whole thing turns into a personal «spiritual» journey, then it will end up everywhere... and more than likely not focused on, or anchored in Christ and His gospel.
When I was first reading the article I thought to myself, «This is one of the things JW, Damian and I discussed not too long ago, an legit effort to combat LGBT hate and actually embrace them in the new millenium» until I reached the end where the church is still getting condemed which makes me wonder, is this program a lot more malignant than I thought and what exactly is it?
I've heard these very things said by those who are on the other end of the people who use religion and politics to enrich themselves, give them power and authority over their fellow human beings and draw attention to themselves rather than to God.
A man who thinks that nothing is more important than the satisfaction of the sex urge can not understand the meaning of chastity; a man who ranks the amassing of material things as the supreme end of life can not understand generosity; and a man who has never a thought beyond this world can not understand the things of God.
On the other hand Eternity which has no beginning or end has no reference point, so it has to be devisible by something other than it self, the thing that is other than it self is Negative E, which is E / - E = 0.
But till the end give me the man who takes the best of everything (even at my expense) and then talks of other things, rather than the man who serves me and talks of himself, and whose very kindnesses are a continual reproach, a continual demand for pity, gratitude, and admiration.
Queen Victoria, the Empress of India among many other things, was eight years from her death, but it was evident that Indians were no longer, could no longer be, simply colonial subjects: Gandhi was arriving in South Africa after completing his studies in London, and Indian independence, which stands as the very paradigm of the end of empire, was only a little more than fifty years in the future.
There is only one thing more fearful than the thought that death ends all: that one is in such dreadful condition that he hopes that death ends all, because he is fearful of what is to come afterward.
People who try to go back and do what was done before (like churches to try to return to the «early church days»), are like actors who, when they get to the end of act 4 in they play, rather than start in on improvising act 5, decide that the best thing to do is just repeat act 4.
Take a step back and schedule that difficult conversation for sooner rather than later in order to avoid a greater fallout of pain in the end of things.
In the grand scheme of things, we could end up with more spiritual kids than any of our married friends with biological kids.
If to be even the least of things is somehow to be related to others and dependent on them, then the One «than whom none greater can be conceived» can only be the supreme instance of such social relatedness, the One who as the unbounded love of others is the end no less than the beginning of all that either is or can ever be.
But sometimes the doctors end up making mistakes, and the prayed for person ends up dying anyway, so all your efforts are no better than leaving things to chance anyway, right?
If one culture or group of people looks at the laws of another culture or people, whether it is the 10 laws, the 600, the 6000, or the 60,000, and says, «It sort of worked for them; we'll do the same thing,» they will end up treating each other more miserably than any other culture.
Regarding its thesis: I simplify, but let's say that an externality is when some of the costs of my behavior are underwritten by others, so that I end up doing more of that thing than I would if I bore all the costs.
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