Sentences with phrase «thought of the next big»

Where was I?!? Here's me thinkin» I just thought of the next big thing (joking, of course), and bam!
What do you think of their next big project?

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Evan Qu, a slim man sporting a designer shirt and Buddhist wrist beads, sells audio equipment; he thinks executives at his biggest customer, CCTV, the central broadcaster, will appreciate the environmentalist aura of the Tesla when he rolls up to their next meeting.
«I think Dominion will be in a bit of a lull over the next year or so, but we'll see a really big bump come 2016,» says Matthew O'Keefe, vice-president and senior mining analyst at Dundee Capital Markets Research.
So next time you think about hitting snooze, remember this: An early - morning workout might just give you a bigger health boost than those extra minutes of shut - eye.
So the next time you are tempted to brag about your big following on social media, stop, and instead elegantly explain how you have achieved engagement through a thoughtful blend of advertising, calls to action, trustworthiness, thought leadership and follow - through.
This made me think of a brilliant phrase from Alex White, the CEO of Next Big Sound, in his TechStars Demo Day pitch.
If you really want to get the next generation of opportunities, innovation, you have to think in much bigger bandwidth.
As of January at the recent high the trailing P / E was at 21 times earnings, which really gets up there, and so I think for the next year or so as we approach and enter late cycle, that's really gonna be the big part of the conversation.
So before you resign yourself to writing a bigger check to Uncle Sam next spring, think about employing some of these tax - saving tactics before year's end:
So far most of the government apps seem modest in scope (think: Mapping crime reports or finding out when the next train will come), but O'Reilly suggested that this is only the beginning and that the approach can work for big problems like rising health care costs, poorly performing schools, and climate change.
But what if the next big thing isn't so much a technology as it is a way of thinking about business — an angle of vision that promises to create new kinds of markets entirely?
BI: What pieces of new information (e.g. economic data releases, price action in a given market over the next few days / weeks, etc.) do you think have the biggest potential to alter your outlook?
It seems like everyone has an idea that they think is the next big thing, yet very few of those people ever take the steps to execute on it.
When plotting your first (or next) big career move, many of us think very abstractly, musing in solitude or in front of Google about the joys of our supposed dream jobs.
Many in the technology sector think chatbots — interactive messaging powered by artificial intelligence (AI)-- are the next big form of communication, and their prevalence is already larger than you might expect.
«I think the biggest gift that Bernanke could give the next chairman is to start the process of tapering» Fed stimulus, said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial.
AeroVironment's current price - to - earnings ratio of 41 is expensive, but both drones and EV chargers are going to be big growth businesses over the next decade, and I think this is a stock that's worth paying a premium for.
Long term, I think the biggest theme of the next twenty years is going to be roughly a billion people in India and China entering the middle class.
I noticed the big yellow school bus stop outside of my neighbor's house to drop him off from Kindergarten, and the thought crossed my head, «when I'm in school next year, I'll be so old!»
His big thought of the day was that we ought to take a meal to whoever was our next door neighbor and tell them that Jesus cares for them and so does the church.
I recently attended a small conference in Washington, DC, co-sponsored by the New America Foundation (NAF), a think tank that describes itself as «dedicated to the renewal of American politics, prosperity, and purpose in the digital age, through big ideas, technological innovation, next generation politics, and creative engagement with broad audiences.»
What it says to me is you think «Well, if this person doesn't believe in God, he must think he IS god» — This also shows, to me, one of the biggest flaws and most problematic elements of Christianity — that, only next to God (shaped in his image, right?)
And right here, at the big copper beech tree that marked the entrance to the thicket, my plans went awry, for I discovered that the faint sound of sneakers I thought I had heard was my next - youngest brother Peter, who stood there panting, ready to resume our sprint through the woods to Mass..
So, next up, I think I'll use it instead of a more traditional curry broth, in a big pot with lots of fresh vegetables, maybe some noodles...
Chef Barber spoke of his newfound love for the foods of Peru, and said that he thinks Peruvian food will be the next big cuisine worldwide.
Mr Gilbert thinks Treasury will be able to re-invigorate the Diageo brands in a «compelling turnaround opportunity» over the next four years, replicating what it has done with the overhaul of the big Australian brands.
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As others have mentioned, this is maybe even better the next day, so I'm thinking of making it ahead of time for my next big dinner!
That's what I did with the previous cookie dough ice cream recipe — I just couldn't make 1/2 ″ balls of cookie dough — or I thought they were just too big... so, can we get Strawberry ice cream next?
The chocolate discs are ok (a bit too big to work with), so I think I'll go back to my mix of chopped semisweet and milk callebaut for the next round.
Its smooth, even - heating surface is also great for charring veg (think halved small heads of romaine for a next - level Caesar, or rounds of delicata squash), as well as toasting thick slabs of olive oil - rubbed bread for crostini, cooking homemade tortillas (or, you know, reheating store - bought ones), or just making a great big pile of grilled cheese sandwiches.
The cookies already have nutella in them, I think it is a bit dangerous to place a big bowl of nutella next to it:)
Next up is struggling Crystal Palace and with the game being played at the Emirates stadium on new years day and looking at Palace's league position and recent form you might think it is another three points in the bag, except for the fact that they have a new manager in the shape of Sam Allardyce and according to a Sky Sports report the Palace defender Martin Kelly reckons that the Big Sam effect is already making itself felt at Selhurst Park.
Giroud while a useful player against certain teams can't do that and Walcott is a waste of space and money... Dybala might have been and Pedro probably is (though not a big fan and anyway don't think he'll leave) Lucas might be or reus... But wenger better find someone decent for that position if we want to take on chelski and an improved man utd next season
I think Wenger is willing to use this season to get them fine tuned with all of the weapons on the field, and next year we should see a dominant DMF as Xhaka is too slow, unless Niles makes it big and grows physically too along with a big more speed to add to what he already possesses.
I'm going.Why wouldn't I?Ive been there before and know what to do and where not to go.Flights booked today and will sort hotel next week.Its a game of football FFS.If Big Bonking Boris had kept his oversized gob shut then the issues would not be anywhere near as bad as they now appear.Anyway if some 7 foot Russian Ultra tries to intimidate me I will just simply stick TWO pencils up my nostrils and say the Word WIBBLE.They will then think I'm mad beyond belief and go attack a 78 year old Granny.Works every time.WIBBLE
Mesut Ozil is thought to be the one of our two biggest stars likely to stay at the Emirates next season, but if he did decide to go most bookies have Bayern Munich as the most likely destination.
I personally feel that Jack could have a big say for Arsenal over the next three games, just as he did when coming back from injury at the end of last season, but do you think Wenger will put his faith in the 24 - year old from the start next week?
Although Arsenal fans are 99 % certain that the Gunners can not qualify for the Champions League by finishing in the Top Four of the Premier League and our only remaining hope is to win the Europa League and sneak in the back door, like Man United did next season, it would appear that the Boss thinks his team need to win against some «big teams» before we can consider winning the minor European trophy.
Both clubs might have big players back next week in the shape of Alexis Sanchez and Sergio Aguero but I think City will be hoping for this more than us.
I think the manager is trying to get Akpom some valuable experience as well because the 19 - year old has been fantastic for the reserves, with nine goals in as many games, and he could be the next big thing to come out of the Arsenal academy.
Personally I think we should sell samchez and ox, we are not going to win the PL this season and the loss of them next season with no extra money to replace them will be a big hit.
as for the summer i think one world class player in an attacking pos my be striker, i think we could see a big bid for draxler sometime in the next year, (maybe in this window if we get lucky could be a big surprise at the end of the week would make the window awesome) as wenger rates him top top top class talent, and thinks he could make him into the worlds next best striker maybe try and get him for # 30 million instead.
I don't really blame any of those players at all, first mistake from Wenger was his team selection and secondly wrong players in a wrong position,, its quite sad with all their mouths and boasting of starting the season strongly and aiming for the league just a waste of energy and wishful thinking, am putting the whole blame on Wenger, where is Belerin, why Ozil, Cazorla played out of positions, you should know their weaknesses and strength as a coach, why must we pass and pass to score a goal, many opportunities came from shooting distance but the players will always be looking for the next person to pass the ball to, its quite unfortunate that a big club like arsenal is relying on a scrappy Giroud to lead an attack of a team aiming to win the league.
I think wenger will make 1 - 2 big moves in the summer cause of the previous trend, plus he brought in a # 11.5 m defender in January who can take our defense to the next level.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Whatever it takes could mean a lot more than we previously thought, though, as the Daily Mail is reporting that Premier League rules on wages and the limit of how much they can rise from one season to the next will almost certainly force Arsene Wenger to sell at least two of the club's other big earners in order to offer Alexis and Ozil the wages they want.
That period was supposed to be over and although recent years have been promising for Arsenal in terms of incomers, fans need to remain assured that we won't be losing any of our biggest players this summer, especially if we are thinking of being ambitious next season!
I tell you from a footballing point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to win a game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
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