Sentences with phrase «time figuring where»

I'm having a hard time figuring where soup fits in on the basketball court.

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«We're still trying to figure out where to focus our time and effort,» says Silverman, a junior at Duke University.
«We had to figure out how you could do a bi-modal solution where you're able to simultaneously pair, control and hear both of them running at the same time,» she said.
If you want to figure out where all the time is going, start logging all the time you spend.
However, if you've reached the point where you are spending too much time on the non-critical stuff, can't keep up with demand, or don't have some of the skills needed to take the next step, it's time to reach for the calculator and figure out if an extra pair of hands can be justified.
The streaming service still has plenty of time to figure it out, and Jones» appearance in «The Defenders» next year could offer up some early clues as to where the show heads next.
She recommends figuring out where and when you are most engaged and excited to work and use those times to tackle the most important items on your list.
If the time has come to admit you can't do it all, this guide can help you figure out just who you need on your executive team, where to find them and how to hire them.
If you don't know where they hang out, you must not know them very well, so do the research, put in the legwork, and figure out where they're eating, drinking, and spending their free time relaxing.
First, you need to figure out where your audience spends most of their time.
«You need to figure out where your priorities are,» Musk supposedly chided one worker who dared to take time off to witness his child's birth.
... We have to figure out if a kid feels like at 16 or 17, he doesn't feel like the NCAA is for him or whatever the case may be, we have a system in place where we have a farm league where they can learn and be around the professionals, but not actually become a professional at that point in time.
«But I think the time I've spent trying to figure out what to do with it, how to cope with it, how to manage it, how to embrace it, how to laugh about it, and how to let it be part of who I am has brought me to a point where I think a lot of my creative energy comes from that place.
On the other hand, «Let's figure out what we can do differently next time...» is empowering and it places the responsibility where it should be: on you.
At the same time, «there are all kinds of other institutions that have been very successful creating these wealth management services, where they help you figure out not just your investments but also all the other financial services that you have.»
There's not going to be some magical day where you have unlimited time to figure out your finances.
«We didn't spend a lot of time studying how other companies were involved in their branding, or the looks of other brands and try to figure out where we fit in to this puzzle,» Krim admits.
How many times did that little blue dot on your phone move before finally «figuring out» where you were?
Figure out where you're going to spend your time.
But now that the company has announced results for the first time — it revealed its fourth quarter numbers on Feb. 27 — investors can begin figuring out where this company is headed long - term.
As is usual with time - management manuals, the first step is to figure out where all your time is going using a spreadsheet or time diary, such as those Vanderkam's made available at her 168hours.com website.
Even the former CEO of bond giant Pimco is having a tough time figuring out where to bank his retirement.
I'd like to pose three strategy questions to help you figure out whether now is the time for you to hire someone and where they will add the most value to your business.
Useful features include bulk uploading, which allows a person to add hundreds of events to a calendar at a time or automatically with feeds from other calendars, such as EventBrite or Google Calendar; recurrence scheduling; automated newsletters; and automatic venue matching that figures out where an event will be held after someone types only a few letters.
When you can figure out where you're wasting your time, you can work to cut those things out.
«Let's figure out what we can do next time» is empowering and places the responsibility where it should be: on you.
Take some time to figure out where you sit in this analysis.
McAfee provides regular insight on global hacking scandals and internet surveillance, and has become a hugely controversial figure following his time in Belize, where he claims to have exposed corruption at the highest level before fleeing the country amid accusations of murder (the Belize government is currently not pursuing any accusations against him).
Well, at a time when people are saying that the arrival of that robot is a net loss because of displacement, you ought to be willing to raise the tax level and even slow down the speed of that adoption somewhat to figure out, «OK, what about the communities where this has a particularly big impact?
Four years will provide seasoning time and a chance for Layton to figure out where his caucus strengths lie.
«When I'm ready to jump back in, I'll figure out where I may be able to best help the ATG at that time,» he wrote.
I'm just going to name a few things — in 1998 he sold ClassicGames.com to Yahoo!, in 2006 he was a New York Times best - seller for the AdSense Code, in 2008 he release iFart a paid iPhone application that was the No. 1 best selling for three week and most recently, and this is where I met him, he sold DealofDay.com at over seven figures where I was a consultant for the company that bought your website.
The bottom line is that everyone's personal data is being made to carry a lot of baggage these days — and most of the time it's almost impossible to figure out exactly what that unasked for baggage might entail when you consent to letting a particular app or service track where you go.
Here is what I will be watching this year in order to figure out where we are likely to end up (and I have a related article, for those who might care, in last week's Financial Times).
[Lou] And then a lot of times we're trying to figure out where that stock — what the future earnings might be and the company might beat today, which is great news, but then lower the expectations either on the revenue or on the sales side for the future, which is bringing down future expectations, which is a very big negative on the stock.
Given your belief that Berkshire's intrinsic value continues to exceed its book value with the difference continuing to widen over time, are we at a point where it makes sense to consider buying back stock at a higher break point that Berkshire currently has in place and would you ever consider stepping in buying back shares that did dip down below 1.2 times book value per share even if that prior years» figure had not yet been released?
If you are bootstrapping, or starting a small business on a limited budget, you have probably spent some time trying to figure out where you can cut business costs and do more on your own in order to stretch the funds you have available.
He «successfully failed» to the top and eventually figured a way to reach out to world luminaries such as Warren Buffet, Donald Trump and Larry Ellison, and made money with them while representing their companies (NetJets, Miss Universe and NetSuite, respectively) in South East Europe where they had no representation at that time.
One idea I've been considering during the climbs to toward the ATH is the the Wyckoff trading range schematic shown below: Figure 2: Wyckoff Trading Range (A great breakdown of schematic details are found here) Historically, as markets progress through time, they go through phases of accumulation (a phase where investors and traders begin to buy and accumulate assets) and distribution (a phase where traders and investors begin to sell off their accumulated assets).
The only actual debates are on certain time frames and locations where we have severe lack of fossils, or figuring out where a partial fragment belongs.
As for the black - Jewish alliance, that, too, shattered over time, to the point where Jesse Jackson could refer to New York as «Hymietown» and still remain both a player in Democratic politics and a feared figure in corporate board rooms intimidated by racial blackmail.
That is in some sense where all Christians live all the time, trying both to «take no thought for tomorrow» and to figure out whether it will be their department that gets eliminated in the next corporate takeover.
Confront the ideas you may have held on to for a long time and figure out where they came from, why you still have them and if they are still working for you.
It was indeed only in the early Renaissance, in the liturgical drama which influenced the subject matter of the newly recovered art of painting — where the resurrection did get attention — that Magdalene was returned to prominence and became for the first time an officially popular figure.
I just figured folks in general, once their most basic needs where meet and they had leisure time, started seeking something.
And where more than in Hamlet, set in a particular place and time with a limited cast of characters interrelated in quite specific ways, do we experience the mysterious and ironic disproportion between mere spatial dimension and the immensely more extensive structural and thematic dimension that characterizes the fractal that figures so prominently in chaos theory?
Here's a clue genius... instead of wasting your time commenting on a blog about hating where you live... take out a map and find the nearest major interstate highway and start driving towards somewhere like San Francisco or Los Angles... I'm sure there are a lot of Utah residents willing to assist you in your moving plans if it's too overwhelming for you to figure out yourself.
I'm still struggling with figuring out what to eat (it's definitely spring here in New England... so not quite the weather where all I want to eat are salads)... but once it gets warmer out, this is going to be made all the time.
During the two weeks of our December cookie baking madness I figured it was time to make a healthy Paleo cookie that my kids could eat as a healthy snack, breakfast or dessert (and for myself where there was no guilt!).
I bought them once and they were wonderful, but they're expensive enough that my «I could make that» reflex kicks in... only I hadn't taken the time to figure out where to start.
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