Sentences with phrase «think taking a longer time»

«I think it took a long time for Kristen to realise, OK, I've got to give this a go and really try to be with this person.»
If you think it took a long time for Tourettes to get into the DSM, consider PTSD.
Blowout bash: think it takes you a long time to prep for your dinner party?
I think taking a longer time to get an area done gives it depth and real personality!

Not exact matches

«Google realized that they don't want to let Amazon get too far out there and so they partnered with us to bring a technology that truly no one else has and I think would take them a very long time to build themselves.»
Other people protect their thinking time by taking long bike rides.»
Far better, Friedman argues, to emulate forward - thinking companies like LinkedIn, Netflix and Calgary's BluEra, which offer unlimited vacation policies to emphasize that it's OK to take as much — or as little — time off, as long as employees get their jobs done.
It can take longer than you ever thought possible to work with an outsourced call center to make them sound smart and represent your brand correctly, but to offer customers a quality experience you need to invest the time.
«I think my movie, personally, is one of the most important films that have ever been made in America... I don't know if anyone is going to see it, but I feel the film is going to take care of itself in time and be around as long as there are films.»
«Whether it happens Monday or whether it happens over time, or whether it takes a long time, I think we can make an assumption that an intermediate high was made.»
Or a project takes longer than you thought it would; then an unexpected meeting comes up to steal what precious spare time you have left.
That's part of what I think we've proven — we're not just a group of tech people doing just tech trades; we're a team that's able to take what we've built and do it over a long period of time, and roll it out to other industries and geographies, too.»
Funny how we all take different lengths of time to do things and think how different times are considered long or not.
I think I will read the other two articles on the Roth, but I am not sure if you touched upon the fact that one can also take up to $ 10K in gains for a first - time home (no tax penalty) and there is also no tax penalty for withdrawals so long as the account is 5 years old.
When asked how Facebook could address the morale problem, Mosseri told me «it starts with owning our mistakes and being very clear about what we're doing now» and noted that «it took a while to get into this place and I think it'll take a while to work our way out... Trust is lost quickly, and takes a long time to rebuild.»
The problem, as the economist Rudiger Dornbusch once observed, is that «the crisis takes a much longer time coming than you think, and then it happens much faster than you would have thought
«I wish I could solve all these issues in three months or six months, but I just think the reality is that solving some of these questions is just going to take a longer period of time
Listen, I think we all know that the legal system in both countries, this will take a long time to work through, but we are committed to seeking redress for the benefit of our shareholders.
But next time you want to complain about how long the lines are, and how much time it's taking that barista to make your tall, non-fat, no foam latte with caramel drizzle, think again.
For those readers who think that FI takes a long time, I do agree....
Instead of reviewing some of my long - time investment favorites, most of which were published more than 20 years ago, I thought I would take a look something more contemporary.
I think all of these companies will do fine over the long term but it will take them time to catch up with the trends.
It will take them some time to transition but I think they will be fine over the long term.
The professor has an interesting take on this subject, but it will be a long time before the lynch mobs will come around to this type of thinking.
You just have to take the time to think about it long enough to see that these ancient written texts were written by humans with less knowledge about science than we have now.
It took me a long time to be able to say I do nt believe in God, although I can say I have thought it was ridiculous ever since I can remember, like 5 years old in church.
I think it's time that we, as the body of Christ, turn the mirror on ourselves and take a hard long look at how we are approaching «ministry».
Peter's point is valid in the context, but I don't think we can say that just because God is not restricted by time, this means that God doesn't comprehend time, or that God doesn't care that we struggle with how long His plan takes.
It is necessary to remember that such a paradigm shift does not occur overnight - paradigm shifts generally occur over a long period of time, with pockets of thought frequently unaffected by the new for a long period, and often with movement taking place back and forth between paradigms until the new paradigm becomes «settled» and existing social systems are reintegrated.
I take offense to that portion of your comment because because I am a US Marine and have been one for a long time and have served in combat and none of us remotely said or thought we were going to war in the name of God, so you are not only bearing false witness, you are also condemning military service (Exodus 20 and Matthew 22; Matthew 7:1 - 3) without understanding that many join the military because of the poor job markets.
Dala... Really, how much time do you think it takes to drop in, read a comment and reply, not long for me.
Not all religious thought waited until texts could be written to start and not al religions focus on do's and don'ts though they all do try to help us make better decisions if they are worth the long survivals they've had; both in their own religion and those that took their ideas and reformed them for their current times.
The conception of the end - time has possessed this cosmic character ever since it had begun to take shape in Israelite thought; and that was long before Persian influence came to be felt.
It takes God a long time to get us to stop thinking that unless everyone sees things exactly as we do, they must be wrong.
(A fact conveniently ignored by Bush critics) And frankly I think they likely did have the weapons as most of the world's security analysts believed, but hell with as much lead time as we publicly gave them to remove them is it any wonder they were no longer there by the time action was taken?
It takes a really long time to stop thinking it's the devil trying to get you.
Admittedly, it has taken the charismatic movement a long time to learn this, but I think with teachers like Mike Bickle, the church is learning to operate in the gifts for the complete purpose of conveying the LOVE of GOD with humility and compassion.
As we come close to the ultimate place you want to take me, I will say this ------- Do you really think that after a time [don't know how long] listening to a teacher / preacher on Gal.
I think once the Chad reaches his climax he needs time to recover, who knows how long it will take for him to respond again.
Chris and his team were not show - up - and - take - pictures Christians; they were we - are - with - you - always - especially - in - the - hard - parts Christians, they were thinking about long - term consequences of their decisions, they were thinking about community development and driven by relationships, they were planning on moving that mountain, one carefully chosen strategic stone at a time.
The Huffington Post: «What I longed for with church, and what I think a lot of people long for, is not an exclusive club of like - minded individuals, but a community of broken and beloved people, telling one another the truth and taking it all a day at a time
I know lots of people think that eating healthily takes a long time but smoothies are the easiest, quickest things — it literally takes me two minutes to throw everything in the blender, blend it up and then if I'm really busy I'll just take it on the go with me.
I started writing a blog in November, but it took me quite a long time to really take that step, as I had always been wondering what other people might think of me blogging about healthy, mostly plant - based food, as most people around me don't share this interest and think quite different than I do.
I know lots of people think that eating healthily takes a long time but smoothies are the easiest, quickest things — it literally takes me two minutes to throw everything in the blender, blend it up and then if I'm really -LSB-...]
I think of you and your delicous recipes every time I pass Borough Market on the number 35... A long time ago I suggested to you here that you collect your recipes in a book, so I am delighted that you have now taken my advice;) can not wait to buy it for EVERYONE.
I've never baked at high altitude, so I'm unsure of the effects on macarons — my initial thoughts were that you can't tweak the ingredients too much because then ratio would be off, but the meringue may take longer to beat up, the sugar will probably boil more quickly, and baking time or temperature may need adjusting.
Yes, we love microwaving sweet potatoes too — though sometimes we find it takes longer than we thought for more than 1 sweet potato at a time (I think our microwave is a bit weak).
And they took a really long time to bake, so long that I didn't think they had a chance in hell of being edible.
Megan, I think you can use regular flour, it just takes longer: (this is what i found when i googled): Making gluten the traditional way is time consuming.
i think the sauce was a bit less rich than what you'd get from one layer, and it took quite a long time to reduce, but it tasted superb.
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