Sentences with phrase «to move on one's own»

''... Because we can't hold public stock as a fund, it's sort of a bummer for me when the company goes public, because then it moves on to someone else's plate and we don't hold the stake in it.»
He added: «It doesn't seem to me that it's going to be a format that you're going to get a lot of substance, because the four minutes run out and you've got to move on
He felt he'd moved on, although to what he wasn't quite sure.
Koum didn't elaborate on his reasons for leaving, other to say it was time to «move on» so he could spend more time «collecting rare air - cooled Porsches, working on my cars and playing ultimate frisbee.»
Optimism allows us to learn from failures, pick up the pieces and move on to something greater.
Let me move on,» she told the ABC news program Nightline, saying she was «deeply hurt by» and «disappointed in what has happened.»
An unlucky person might dwell on his or her misfortune, but a lucky person will simply get back up and move on.
Give that one thing your all, then move on to the next one.
Most people seem to be stuck on what Apple's Phil Schiller said during the iPhone 7 unveiling, stating that it comes down to «courage» to move on and try something new.
CNBC contributor Mike Khouw takes a look at implied moves on Starbucks earnings in the options pit.
You have to know which battles to fight and which ones you have to move on from.
Move sideways, move down, move on, move off.
I grew up in a time when getting your bell rung was a badge of honor: You wore it and moved on.
Those who have moved on are worth their weight in gold in the marketplace.
The conversation has moved on to action; into «what happens next,» she says.
Most smartphone users have either moved on to touchscreens and learned how to make them work, or they never knew the physical alternatives in the first place.
Eventually, these workers would gain more experience and want to move on.
Document what led to the error so that you learn what to recognize, and then move on.
Everyone makes mistakes, and the most successful entrepreneurs are able to manage them with little public collateral damage and move on.
However, there comes a time after a mistake when you must move on.
It means things such as acknowledging your failures, learning from them, and moving on quickly.
«I think heading into earnings on April 26, we should have a shot to move on up towards that $ 55 region.»
Mind you, the business continued to grow after they moved on, but they exited at a time that was perfect for them — and look what they've done since!
«Oddly because we can't hold public stock as a fund, it's sort of a bummer for me when the company goes public, because then it moves on to someone else's plate and we don't hold the stake in it,» he added.
Traders said relatively illiquid markets because of holidays across much of Europe and parts of Asia had exacerbated moves on Tuesday.
People have a tendency to «throw good money after bad» — meaning we feel attached to bad investments because of the money we've already spent on them, and therefore we're reluctant to write off our losses and move on to better ventures.
If they tend to highlight their investments» market potential, rather than the founders and problems they solve, then you should move on.
We can call out lots of reasons why this nation suffers from a record of gun tragedies that no other country on earth experiences — and we can conjure up other theories until we forget the urgency of Parkland and Las Vegas and Newtown and move on to something else.
«Obviously things move on earnings, I'm going to bet that [Apple's move] is going to be to the upside,» Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro said Monday on CNBC's «Fast Money.»
Maybe you can move on later to more discussion (or more slides) but just know that you won't have people hooked as much as you did for seven minutes.
Sawyer is confident that his farm will move on successfully from the effects of the flooding, especially since the elevated areas of his property haven't been affected, but the weather has still been a bit of a shock to what was otherwise shaping up to be a good season.
Forgiveness requires letting go of what's happened so that you can move on.
Plus now they know that I'm not easily classifiable, so they are at a loss for a mechanism to simply say, «Nice to meet you» and move on.)
The move was symbolic: Potdevin was moving on, as the video recording the moment was designed to illustrate.
After 10 years with TODAY and MSNBC, Tamron Hall has decided to not renew her contract and move on from the network.
The Trump administration's moves on Obamacare last week — including the decision to stop paying subsidies meant to lower low - income enrollees» out - of - pocket medical costs to insurance companies — have dominated health care headlines.
I believe it is up to the receiver to decide when the apology is accepted and when it's time to move on.
Ignore it, delegate it and move on.
If, however, you've moved on from physical buttons, there are other comparable or better devices — Android or otherwise — that can be had for the same cost or less.
Acting through National Amusements, the Redstones formally notified Viacom of their move on Thursday afternoon.
If I am looking for a specific service online and I come across a webpage that has the same layout as one I just saw, I don't even let the page fully load; I just close it out and move on.
It can be hard to let go of your first big idea, but sometimes it's necessary so that you can move on — in the right direction.
But with a systems - based mentality, I had no trouble moving on.
«It's the wrong lesson for this day and age, but I learned to ignore it and move on
Two prominent Perth businesswomen have moved on to new government roles, with Heather Zampatti named the new chair for Lotterywest, while Libby Lyons has become a director of the national Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
It remains to be seen whether Breitbart's audience will see the Fields incident and its aftermath as a reason to lose trust in the site, or whether they will simply view the departed staffers as traitors to the cause and move on.
The dust has hardly settled on abandoned Juicero machines, yet already the world has moved on to the latest tech lifestyle outrage: unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water, sold at upwards of $ 20 a gallon.
I also had to take plenty of time getting good at memorizing smaller chunks of cards before moving on to larger chunks.
And when we collectively move on, the people who create a lot of the content touting this technology never take a moment to reflect on our collective obsession with technology and whether any of it is actually making human beings happier, healthier, smarter, or better off.
It's what allows us to adjust in a flash, to rebound rather than fracture, to recover and move on.
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