Sentences with phrase «think are the biggest»

«Be smart about your investments, don't think you're bigger than you are and don't think it'll last forever,» he said.
«I think we're a big growth engine for the economy, and it's really, again, driven by what we're seeing [in] commercial traffic growth around the world,» the CEO said.
I think that's the big question moving forward.»
FLAKE: I think it's a big threat.
«I think they're a big buy, because this is not your grandfather's airline,» said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
She said that her physician had recommended five days of rest after her pneumonia diagnosis Friday and that the campaign decided not to disclose the illness then because she «didn't think it was that big a deal.»
Still, there are a number of people who think this is no big deal.
«Shark Tank» star Robert Herjavec told us what he thinks are the biggest mistakes small business owners make.
Do you think that was a big source of why you were doing so well?
«Whether you thought it was big or small, it was definitely an interesting thing to talk about,» says Tony Matta, vice-president of marketing at Frito Lay Canada.
Schriock: I think it is a big part.
«I thought it was a big price,» he told Cramer.
You could say this year his thoughts were bigger: Artificial intelligence, saving planet Earth, and free speech all came up in the tech titan's conversation with Recode editor - at - large Walt Mossberg.
This week's «Trader Poll» wants to find out: What do you think is the biggest driver of Chinese market volatility?
«They don't think it's a big deal at all.»
I would expect the «scattershot» nature of the tariffs will be corrected over time, so I don't think this is a big deal at all.
For all the headlines to the Dow Jones Industrial Average's new record, you'd think it was a big deal.
«It's really puts into perspective, like for me, the problems that I thought were a big year or two ago, are nothing.»
Dividend stocks have been getting a lot of play in the news the past few years, which I think is a big reason so many people are focusing on them.
Rick Rieder: So I think people — the benchmark 10 - year, the 3 % that people are looking at, there's a lot of focus on — I think it's a big deal, but I think it's a big deal that yields are moving higher.
If you think that's a big gap, consider the retirement divide between top business leaders and working families.
«But I think it is a bigger hit to the sustainability of what they're trying to accomplish.»
«I really think it's a big myth when people say, «You're not going to make it unless you go to a big market,» because it's way tougher to make it in the big markets than it is to make it anywhere else,» Beresh said.
I think that is bigger question to ask than whether or not someone is in hell.
If you want to start an interesting conversation with your Christian friends who are parents, ask them this question: What do you think is the biggest Christian parenting myth?
It is not the NRA who has too much say as some people think it is big pharma that we need to be worried about.
If you did not know (7 million years ago) and it scared you then maybe you think it is a big humanoid like Thor... but even a non-meteorologist knows what it is.
Everyone on here seems to think it was this big racist injustice, when it didn't have to do with race at all.
you think you are bigger and smarter than the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
Scot McKnight said it well in an interview with Christianity Today when he noted that «Rob is tapping into what I think is the biggest issue facing evangelicalism today, and this fury shows that it just might be that big of an issue.»
Jesus Christ, some people like Driscoll actually think they're bigger than Jesus.
For many years we thought it was no big deal if we gave with a sincere heart, and later found out the person used the money to buy heroine or crystal.
I've just seen what I think is a bigger picture.
«What do you think is the biggest problem facing the world?»
«There's something about the British culture that says «drink and drink and drink and drink» and our role is just to encourage people to drink responsibly, I think that's the big underlying message.
but having such a big crowd behind him, I think that's the biggest warning god can give us.
Randy, I take your point — is this the idea: as you hand over the $ 4 water you say «you think this is your biggest need right now but actually your biggest need is for the LIVING water that Jesus can give you — and it's FREE!»
You think you're a big man by coming to an ANONYMOUS site and posting your stupid «step n fetch it» routine.
Sounds more like the creep in charge of the condo association is a sociopath... as is the BTK freak who thought he was a big shot with a badge aka dog patrol.
Some may not think this is a big deal, but when you have people who want to seek God, and they see this faith that has so many scandals and rules imposed upon it, it can mean the difference between someone who finds God, and someone who exhausts themselves trying with disappointment.
But some theists responding here apparently think it's a bigger deal if some atheists are not pleased with the way they push their inanity on others by way of legislating Bronze Age morality.
If you go around thinking you're bigger than everyone else.
I think He is big enough to take it, and love me anyway.
I think this is a big problem, men who know the truth but can't speak it for fear of being fired.
You don't think you're biggest thing in the universe but you do think you're bigger than the traditions.
Unless it comes down to trying to force kids in public school to pray today I don't think it's that big of a deal.
Virtual spaces like this blog I think are a big help, but sometimes you need a chance to be with people face to face to discuss your faith.
Here's what I think is a big part of this story, and few people seem to notice it: Santorum starts comparing presidential theologies, and I can't help but wonder how far off IS an American theocracy?
Actually,... I think you are a bigger IDIOT than Cruz, Palin, and rand paul put together.
I think it is a big mistake to lump all Christians into the extreme, judgmental, bigoted, and s - exually repressed stereotype you see on TV, because we are not all like that!
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