Sentences with phrase «think its a big deal»

I honestly don't think its a big deal.
You really think its a big deal to die on a cross?
My guess is, even if he had corrected himself publicly few would have noticed, and fewer would have thought it a big deal.
We think its a big deal.
lol Every child is different, but I think the bigger the deal you make of it, the longer it takes.
We think this a big deal and has the potential to significantly increase the transparency of the state's vast array of authorities.
«I think the big deal is the fact that you've got the federal government trying to exert this kind of control.
While some might not think it a big deal to promote a coloring book, it was a huge thing to me that the word never got out from the publisher.
He doesn't seem to think its a big deal because he does not understand the severity of the issue or how much these animals suffer.
I rarely say much about censoreship like this, but while I DO think censoring and changing things is often very unecessary and silly, I think the big deal people has made about it is also, well, overdoing it.
Honestly, I do not think this a big deal, and certainly not a cause for litigation — but what is not possible in paleoclimate science these days?

Not exact matches

«Given the scope of the issues out there, it seems like this is a bigger deal than we had originally thought
«I think the 1.4 % increase is a big deal,» he says.
Why do economists think productivity is a big deal?
But the Accenture report suggests — and, I think smartly — that the biggest returns on investment for healthcare AI are likely to come from areas where the density (and dollar value) of deals isn't that substantial right now.
You put somebody on hold for 30 seconds and think «what's the big deal
It was the biggest deal in the company's history, but last February it announced a $ 2.49 - billion writedown after finding out that the gold at Red Back's Tasiast mine was of a lower grade than previously thought.
I used to think, «Big deal if I'm there.»
Instead, think about whether the outsider would believe the situation is a big deal.
When you're so successful people think you're making deals with the devil, you're a pretty big deal.
And that kid is a rainmaker — we have worked on so many deals, all of them the same size or bigger than that original one I thought I lost.
But while most were experimenting with low - risk, low - cost 360 deals with young bands, Cohl was thinking bigger.
That is, until you realize you don't know where to start when you think about choosing what to bring to the new place or how to deal with sharing an even bigger space with one or more roommates.
«This is a big deal — a gargantuan deal — and we dodged a silver bullet,» Shelton writes, adding: «You do whatever you can and think you have an infallible system, but somehow someone always seems to find a way to screw it up.»
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
«We think that now we can make a big deal on this issue and to do that most efficiently and best as we can.»
«I mean, it's a really big deal, and in terms of the war I think the thing that's important is, you know, in the comic books it's kind of over relatively quickly.
As Alexa becomes a bigger deal, you'll also need to think about your voice strategy.
That's why the controversial proposals to dramatically change the taxation of private business in Canada are proving three things: tax literacy is alive and well in Canada, most people understand and value the incredible entrepreneurial spirit that drives the economic engine in this country, and the government thought these tax changes wouldn't be a big deal.
«We think the biggest mistake that was made was under the Obama administration by ever entering the deal that you referenced in the first place,» Sanders said when asked about the statement's wording.
I didn't think it was going to be a big deal, and it's hard, because I understand the significance of it, and it is a huge deal, but I am also a young coach that is learning here on the fly.
Most likely, if you're coming home complaining to your spouse about work almost daily, and you're beginning to feel physical symptoms of stress (perhaps unbeknownst to you because you think, «no big deal»), it may be time to admit that your work is a terrible, toxic, place to be.
Still, there are a number of people who think this is no big deal.
While most of our conversation revolved around start - ups, seeing as Monday's deal was Google's biggest acquisition ever, I thought I'd post a quick excerpt from our chat:
The Big Time, recalls Shames, sold much better than he thought it would and garnered a good deal more attention than he expected.
«I think the rate thing is not a big deal.
Why do you think there's such a big disparity in deal flow?
If the 10 - year yield goes above 2.63 %, however, he thinks it would be a «big deal» that could accelerate the bond sell - off.
It's also end of days for startups whose big idea is to raise a mountain of money now and figure out a business plan later, and for investors who think clever deal terms or the wisdom of crowds is a substitute for diligence and judgment.
For Schoenhoeft, who thinks of his employees as one of his biggest assets, the terms weren't a big deal.
lt doesn't matter if it's a small order or if I think the issue is not that big of a deal.
It's more than a little patronizing to think that the arrival of the Big Mac could deal a blow to Cuban sandwiches, ropa vieja, or fresh lobster.
I think that means it will be a big year for Chinese companies doing overseas deals
«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.
They should instead think big: Press the Americans to end subsidies for their farmers and reach a deal beneficial to the taxpayers and consumers in both countries.
For all the headlines devoted to the event, you'd think this was a really big deal — either a signal that our economy has zoomed past the lingering aftereffects of the Great Recession, or evidence of a bubble about to pop, as CNBC wondered a little while ago.
For all the headlines to the Dow Jones Industrial Average's new record, you'd think it was a big deal.
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Not everyone is thinking Amazon's next move will be another big retail deal, though.
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