Sentences with phrase «things we're looking at here»

Not exact matches

Here's a look at three things that are likely to change for U.S. businesses if the TPP passes Congress:
Here's a look at three things Boehner could focus on that would have an immediate impact on the economy.
Here's a look at the innovative and bizarre things that can be yours for a short time.
And yet — here's where things get interesting — Canadians are far better off than one would tell looking at our dismal productivity performance over the past 20 years.
An investor will look at two things here:
Here's a look at the 100 things — listed in alphabetical order — that are going to be the «it» topics of 2014, according to New York City - based advertising agency JWT.
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.
Here's a look at what goes on behind the scenes, and four things you can do to establish and further your own public relations efforts.
Here's our look at the key things you need to know about Microsoft's new Xbox One X:
I've looked at the «crowdsource REIT» type things, I've considered buying property here in Nashville, buying a drone and selling survey services on the weekends, other ventures, or just plowing more money into the 401 (k).
Here's a look at some of the most impressive things 3 - D printers made this year, as well as what their creations portend for the future.
Just don't expect these things to accompany you to the gym; that's not the point here, and you should know that just by looking at them.
There are a lot of Canadians down here who have acquired knowledge and we're looking at enticing them back to do amazing things.
To help you make the right real estate decisions, we are here to look at things deeply and differently so you achieve the best results.
Here are some of the things we'll be looking at in this series...
, you are looking at three different things here: (1) separate ads / offers for (2) separate groups of people in (3) separate groups of custom audiences.
We're going to take a look at the counter-argument here, that there is such a time and circumstance when having debt is actually a good thing.
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
When a trader signs up with any new online broker, one of the first things they look at is the all - important sign up bonus; RBOptions does not disappoint here as they offer one of the most generous sign up bonuses in the industry, up to 150 % to be exact.
Here, we will give a basic look at what you need to know to employ this strategy, and what things to look out for.
«Senator Rubio, it's hard to look at you and not look down the barrel on an AR - 15 and not look at Nikolas Cruz, but the point is: You're here and there are some people who are not, and I need to ask two things of you,» Cameron began, before asking his a friend of his to stand up in the crowd.
I think anyone that any Christian who looks at what Jesus message was said to be, and any other person who just looks at what the right thing to do for someone who needs comfort is, instead of focusing on absurd man made rituals, would see that the priest was very much at fault here.
some things mention here I think are just responces to the fact that there are christians that have messed up and given people opportunity to look at it in the negitive.
Take 10 minutes from patting yourself on the back and take a look at my blog / websites, and / or my comments on other threads here, and you'll be quickly disabused of the notion that I treat the Scriptures «as though they are written directly to 20th Century A.D. Americans» (For what it's worth, I'm not American, so why would I do such a thing).
Well America take a good look at the middle east and the Muslims because the same thing is going to happen to us over here if the Christian extremists aka right wing Republicans, take over.
Hot Air Ace Actually BD has posted on the next page at 4:09 PM so it looks like he has already done the christian coward thing by not responding here, but you never know maybe he will have a few shots of courage and show up.
Here we are told that at the very point where things look bad, the road to hope begins.
We worship a lot of things down here on planet earth (new gadgets, nature, etc.)... seems to me that if we were to actually behold (there's a word I don't normally use) God and heaven, we would not be able to look at Him because He would be so beyond anything we could imagine and so holy.
Assuming, then, that we have here narratives which ask to be treated seriously, though not uncritically, as a record of things that happened, we may for a moment look more closely at their composition and structure.
One of the things I have respected most in Aida Rosa, principal of the elementary school P.S. 30, and the teachers that I talk with on her staff is that they look at children here as children, not as «distorted children,» not as «morally disabled children,» not as «quasi-children» who require a peculiar arsenal of reconstructive strategies and stick - and - carrot ideologies that wouldn't be accepted for one hour by the parents or the teachers of the upper middle class.
The emerging theology of the 1960s was really a nontheology, a surrender to the secular way of looking at things so pervasive that it eliminated God and all things beyond the here - and - now.
But when I looked at the Gospel for the day (John 20:19 - 31), it became very clear to me that here is a story, a story of Jesus» appearance to the disciples when they were in hiding after the Resurrection... this was a real opportunity to say something about that story and about the faith which is built around people who were fearful, were skeptical, and into the midst of them, somehow, in a way that was ultimately moving, comes the presence of Jesus through locked doors and barriers of skepticism, cynicism, and doubt, all of these things that prevent ourselves from being God's people.
Here myth is, so to say, «subjective»: it arises from the way we look at things.
First, I was always reminded that my task in the pulpit was not to give a little talk that might be called «Bob Brown looks at life,» and might be characterized by an opening phrase like, «Here are some things I've been thinking about this week.»
because I needed help.Long story short.I am a slow learner and need time to absorb info.I don't like to just touch subject matter here and there.I like to go chapter by chapter and that takes to much time out of peoples busy day.O well, God has all the time in the world, and I have till I die.because I was on the computer a certain day, at a certain time, looking for a certain thing.
You should take a serious look at your writings here and try to figure out why people say the things they do.
Here's my problem with all this: most things that happened in the 60s should not be looked at with nostalgia and admiration.
Now, here, looking at her, I believe that, while nothing is weaker, still nothing is more powerful, than this woman, this unity of all things, as, again, she screams, bears down, holds her breath.
Another looks at the same thing and says, «What God... what should I learn here; what should I build here; what should I do to set free...?»
And though it's like the desert here in Southern California (it being 82 ° during the holidays probably didn't help my attitude at the time), many of you are experiencing some very cold weather, and are looking for a simple and hearty stew to heat things up.
I love okra and I'm always looking for new things to do with it (it isn't really huge here in Australia - first tried it at a Nepalese restaurant).
I must have given her one of my famous WTF looks looks because I'm thinking in what bizarro universe does this woman live in where removing your shoes actually means walking all over clean surfaces while wearing your shoes because the next thing I know, she's yelling at me, «I'm just trying to get my kids out of here.
My wife is gluten intolerant so I am always on the look out for things she can eat and that the kids will not balk at, here you have it, a total SCORE!
Besides the simultaneous happiness and heartache that comes with finally getting to see your people after a few years away, here are some other things I'm really looking forward to: staring at the blossoming chestnut trees outside of my mom's kitchen window, visiting the food market across the street from there every day, fresh sorrel soup, mom's melt - in - your - mouth zucchini fritters, and a good morel mushroom season, if I'm lucky.
:) If this works, you will be saving my life (and any gluten - free neighbors of mine since when you ask for gluten - free things here, people look at you as if you're totally crazy!)
HI Heidi, I am writing to you from hackney in east london, i run a pop - up restaurant here amongst other things and thought you might want to know that I made the Blackberry chile syrup and used it to top a watermelon cucumber gazpacho... GORGEOUS!!!! XXX have a look at my BBC cookery show online it was called Neneh and Andi dish it up x
And if you've looked at the price tags on this stuff, you'll know why I'm just adding one thing here and there till it becomes a collection... I could buy cheaper stuff, but I want this and I'm in no rush.
«And it just looks like we're in a tight situation here now with a couple of things all lined up at the same time, but what else can we do about it?
Seriously, I think someone is drinking the kool aid here and not looking at things seriously.
With rumours spreading today that Liverpool want to sign Atletico Madrid star Mario Mandzukic to improve their options upfront this summer, here's a look at five things Reds fans should know about this possible new signing...
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