I still can't
think of anything in particular, but these are all great ideas.
I have been incorrect on degree of change on some events, but I can not at this time
think of anything in the last ten years that would qualify as wrong.
While I can't
think of anything in particular to recommend Dark Souls III over Demon's Souls, Dark Souls, Dark Souls II or Bloodborne, I can think of plenty of things to recommend it over almost any other game on the shelf lately.
It is currently used in the Dead or Alive franchise to simulate more realistic skin, but the two couldn't
think of anything in Dissidia that would benefit from it... Except «Maybe for Kuja's butt?»
I cant
think of anything in gaming comparable to that except World of Warcraft and League of Legends.
And yet, while it might have gone down easier at a slightly reduced running time, I can not easily
think of anything in it that I would want to drop in order to achieve that goal.
I can't
think of anything in the medical profession that has as many benefits as astragalus has.
As for how we're different, I can't really
think of anything in particular.
For a variety of reasons to be honest, and as time passes they seem less important because it's hard to
think of anything in the process being different today.
«It's hard for me to
think of anything in me except myself.
Raichle, a pioneer in the use of brain imaging, and his colleagues have observed that in brains at «rest» — when you are not
thinking of anything in particular or even when you are asleep — dispersed areas are still buzzing with communication.
Not exact matches
Those who struggle to generate a genuine smile prior to a meeting should
think of a positive mood changer: a kiss from a spouse, a hug from a child, scoring the winning run
in a softball, or
anything else that induces a warm and fuzzy feeling.
This is because they still
think of geographic expansion as a costly «bricks and mortar» kind
of roll - out process, and they just don't get the cloud and the fact that there are very modest costs to distributing almost
anything digital today to everywhere
in the world.
But that was what we started off with
in 2002, and really, I
thought maybe we had a 10 % percent chance
of doing
anything —
of even getting a rocket to orbit, let alone getting beyond that and taking Mars seriously.
Flow is a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
in his book Flow: The Psychology
of Optimal Experience to mean complete absorption
in a given task where concentration is «so intense that there is no attention left over to
think about
anything irrelevant.»
If
anything the potential for disruption is greater
in Alberta, where people
think nothing
of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt
in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
«I'm not going to be dismissive
of the risks, but I
think markets have priced them
in and if
anything as we look at the fundamentals
of stock markets around the world, the fundamentals
of European equities right now are I
think significantly better than they are for the United States,» said the managing partner
of Triogem Asset Management and global investing expert on CNBC's «Fast Money.»
You can apply this line
of thinking to just about
anything in your life.
On that note, you should be
thinking of how you can add value to a potential connection without expecting
anything in return, at least immediately.
The negative
thought of «You'll never be able to accomplish
anything stuck
in prison» was replaced with «Actually, I can.
«We wanted to make sure that our own country was part
of the conversation about global health issues
in two ways — one, making sure that we're not
thinking of it as issues that affect other people that don't have
anything to do with us, but also acknowledging that we can learn so much from what has gone well or new models that are effective
in other countries,» Bush tells Business Insider.
«You're not
thinking of anything else
in the world while you're enjoying the fight with that fish,» says Bolton.
I was maybe a little overconfident at one point
in my time and then I went way the other way and
thought I wasn't capable
of anything,» she noted.
This got him
thinking about the hack day that had led him to Twitter — and then about the two years
in which he had struggled to build
anything, despite having plenty
of money and all the hype
in the world.
I warned then that tricked traffic, vicarious visitors, and the kind
of morons attracted to the latest news on Momma whoever's new diet weren't worth reaching or pitching to
in any case because they weren't buying
anything worth selling — but at least we
thought they were living, breathing human beings.I said:
Finally, freakishly, there is an American president who does not want to lead the world, and doesn't want to do
anything in the world except get out
of Afghanistan and Iraq on an acceptable basis, doesn't care a fig for the western alliance, and doesn't
think American strength or leadership is a good thing.
I can't
think of a single instance when saying you «hate» something
in a job interview is appropriate, but it's exceptionally inappropriate to say
anything about hating your former job, co-workers, boss, etc..
Congress seems to
think that a trove
of documents including
anything prepared for the company's board having to do with the EpiPen, Mylan's tax rate, profits connected to the EpiPen, manufacturer contracts related to the EpiPen,
anything related to EpiPen pricing
in the Netherlands, and
anything having to do with a generic EpiPen could help answer that question.
«I
think we do have a shot at building the best office building
in the world,» Jobs said, who arguably wouldn't settle for
anything but the best where any area
of his company was concerned.
Think of it this way: Would you really want to trust someone to be an expert (
in anything) if they simply lucked out time and time again?
So I
think that
anything we do
in the future, you'll see an extensive amount
of testing.
Another service called WunWun, which offers free delivery
of almost
anything you can
think of to customers
in New York City and San Francisco, has expanded «everything delivery» to encompass Halloween costumes.
I wish I had asked my mother why she
thought of that because I had never sold
anything in my life ever.
While every social media guidebook out there urges us to
think carefully before we post
anything (
in fact, UAE telco du initiated a #PostWisely campaign just to promote this rationale), this particular mindset seems to have been overlooked by many
of my fellow users
of social media - they seem to have gotten rather comfortable with shooting off their mouths on such platforms, much like certain heads
of state.
That, and students not necessarily limiting themselves to the national market: «When I graduated
in the»70s, it was really rare to
think about
anything outside
of Canada and even outside
of Ontario, quite honestly,» he says.
Some may
think that he truly believes everything he says and that he holds deep political convictions that he hopes to achieve with his campaign; others may
think he's willing to say
anything in order to stay at the center
of attention.
When we
think of entrepreneurs deciding to go to space, like Branson, Musk, and Bezos, or take on malaria like Bill Gates, are we not seeing people expressing themselves with freedom like Monet
in his later years, when he had the freedom to paint
anything he wanted?
Another way to do — to get out when there is that lull
in the conversation, say, «Hey, I want to introduce you to someone, I
think you'll have lot
in common» and then take that person over there but make sure the person that you are dumping that person off actually would get something out
of that conversation because that would just be rude — if there was
anything there.
... Short
of a real disaster
in markets, I
think the Fed is going to have to look through this market thing and not get pushed around by the markets all the time and get scared into not doing
anything.
I don't know how it became everyone's goal
in life to squeeze every second
of every minute
of every day and become some sort
of productivity ninja robot, but I really can't
think of anything more inhuman and, ironically, more unproductive.
While most
of us
think about our time
in 24 - hour blocks, Vanderkam
thinks that «
anything you do once a week happens often enough to be important to you, whether it's church, a strategic
thinking session at work, your Sunday dinner with your parents, or your softball team practice.»
If the stock market drops 20 percent you should be buying stocks after that not because you
think the market's now undervalued or
anything like that, but just because the percentage
of your portfolio that is
in stocks is now below where you want it to be.
Adam Seifer, co-founder and former CEO
of Fotolog.com, one
of the oldest and most popular photo sharing sites on the net, said: «I frequently find myself trying to convince partners, advisees, etc., that one
of the biggest risks a start - up has is to not launch
anything at all — to get so caught up
in talking about what you're going to launch and so fixated on details that it feels like you're making progress when instead what you're really doing is moving asymptotically closer to something that doesn't ultimately matter as much as you
think it does.»
Personally I
think that
anything that expands the blockchain and makes it more relevant and easier to use is very important to Bitcoin and the future
of Crypto
in general.
If GDP is growing nominally at 20 %, for example, and you can borrow at 7 % (which was the case
in China for much
of this century), you should rationally borrow as much as you can and invest it into
anything that moves, no matter how poorly
thought out the investment.
I am extremely lucky to work
in a job which causes me to be thanked countless times a day to which i have always replied with «no problem» or «no worries» and although my customers never seem to mind it drives me crazy mostly because I spent many years learning to speak and have spent many years teaching my children and
think the constant use
of one or two phrases over and over is limiting so just recently I have tried to use different phrases such as «your welcome» and «my pleasure» and
anything else which springs to mind and is more suited to each scenario.
It's an illusion
of course, maybe even a delusion, to
think anything in politics had to happen the way it did.
I
think when there is a whole comprehensive real understanding
of what renewables can provide as a viable long - term energy source, over the long term I don't see
anything that changes the demand profile for solar
in particular over the next 5 - 10 years.
But when you're a company looking to raise money, whether
in a private placement or a public stock offering or a bond offering or
anything else, you are not
thinking about getting $ 1,000 at a time from a bunch
of retirees investing their small nest eggs.
I am not sure that what happened last week is proof
of anything I've been saying, but I do
think that the framework I have used over the past decade has been useful, at least to me,
in understanding both the rebalancing process
in China and the events that led up to the global crisis
of 2007 - 08.