Sentences with phrase «too big out»

Usually when the swell gets a little too big out there the reef taxi's double their fare for the risk involved.

Not exact matches

A lot of things have to be taken care of and it might turn out to be too big of a burden.
They are too busy putting out fires every day and have never sat down and thought about the big picture.
Wilson said the biggest reason for the overall shortfall has increased «is that we are too small for all the missions we are being asked to carry out
The popular talk show host, who could read an arrest warrant while smiling and make it seem cheerful and fun, called out a body shamer who said her head was too big for her body.
Blank, Harder, and Lanz typify the Movement that Paul has galvanized with new and independent voters who think that the federal government is too big and that the U.S. should stay out of conflicts overseas.
It's an erroneous notion among small business owners and decision - makers that big data is too complex or something only big companies can afford to try out.
Kris Kringle may be earning the big bucks this holiday season, but he'll be forking out a small fortune, too.
Herjavec, who has a net worth of $ 200 million, offered the following advice on Twitter: «One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs can make is giving out too much equity right at the start.»
«You could not possibly sustain a sector with that sort of policy globally because it's too big a marketplace, and the best technology, the best materials will win out,» he says.
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And even though Jim had just spent 36 days alone becoming the first person to cross the mountainous Ungava Peninsula in northern Quebec in winter (the peninsula itself has been crossed in a single season by canoe much further to the south)... we decided this was too big a challenge for us to miss out on.
Far better, at least from the bank's point of view, is to have the government step in and re-level the playing field for everyone — providing, of course, the changes don't take too big a bite out of profits.
While Panera has been at this menu reformulation for years, Shaich takes issue with some rivals — he called out McDonald's (mcd) and Subway specifically — for removing a single ingredient from their menus and trying to make a big, bold statement that they are serving healthier foods too.
When most people set out to create a new habit, they make the mistake of going too big.
Unfortunately, too many people spend their precious time looking for the secret formula out there that will help them achieve their deepest desires and biggest dreams that will take minimal effort on their behalf.
Tom Liston, a technology analyst with Cantor Fitzgerald, points out that Oracle, a much larger enterprise software company, is too big to bother with these operations, while the companies themselves are too small to consolidate within their particular industry.
If you've ever helped friends pivot a couch upstairs only to find out it's too big to fit or wondered how many square feet of flooring tile you'll need for your kitchen, then an AR tape measure app might be the one for you.
In college, whenever Iraq or Afghanistan came up, I missed out on a lot of opportunities for personal growth because I was in too big of a hurry to toot my own horn to my civilian peers, rather than take the time to hear what they had to say on the topic.
So when the challenge gets too tough, Logan falls back on what he knows: big, broad comedy — which works well for six - second Vines but not so well for the part of a man who just found out his girlfriend is getting an abortion.
But the current system is out of balance, with too much power tipping «toward biggest companies with the most influence... They're disrupting our democracy.»
Last, but definitely not least, while I'm a big believer in hustling hard while you are young since the investment of your time, connections, AND money will all compound over your lifetime, make sure you chill out too.
Why it is probably bunk: One of the team's managers is on record saying «Suzie» was not a real person and that the team drank what he called «dodgy» milk two days before the match after a big night out that left members of the team feeling «not too fit.»
By staying small, I had to thread the needle of finding some bigger, but not too big, checks from family offices and high net worth individuals — all people who don't put themselves out there and who aren't necessarily staffed to take a lot of inbound.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
Sure, goal setting can be a great motivator, but when you place too much emphasis on continually creating and redefining formal goals, you'll miss out on bigger and better opportunities.
Did Apple simply flat out because it was too big?
My daughter was a big Facebook fan, and I knew we were on to something, but we got into a bidding war, and we finally backed out because we were too cheap.
But the current system is out of balance, with too much power tipping «toward (the) biggest companies with the most influence... They're disrupting our democracy.»
Unlike Target, which crashed and burned north of the border by going too big, too fast, Nordstrom is rolling out its Canadian presence at a glacial pace: six stores over three years.
If a too - big - to - fail bank got into trouble, she wrote, the F.D.I.C. would wind it down, not bail it out.
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However, it is clearly the case that the major Canadian banks are all «too big to fail», and if any were threatened with insolvency, they would be bailed out by the government in short order.
It is important not to rule anything out as being too difficult, and let our own negative mentality become the biggest hurdle we need to overcome.
There will also be a parallel call for benefits, professional development, and compensation that smooths out the rough patches in this on - demand labor life, but such efforts will lag behind the exploitation of said labor because big business has more resources and big tech moves too fast for human - scale responses of accountability and responsibility.
One big reason entrepreneurs shouldn't retire too soon is the possibility of running out money.
If you too have been making the same mistake of hyperfocusing only on the daily charts, read on to find out why you're missing the big picture of what's really happening with the stocks and ETFs you trade.
Most newsworthy in this year's edition, the 87 - year old billionaire pointed out that Berkshire Hathaway now has a $ 116 billion war chest to spend on a deal, but that prices were too high for him to spend any of it in a big way last year.
If something is too big to fail, government should take it under administration, paying some minimal price to the current owners, firing all the executives without severance packages (set laws so that they have rights as in bankruptcy), stabilize and bail out the firm, and sell it on open market.
And Italy is just too big and Berlusconi with his flat tax is basically, to me, is calling the question: This is how I'm going to stimulate the economy and if you're going to fight me out it well you're going to bear the brunt of what do you do.
The point of Jesus» parable was that just as the mustard seed starts out very small but becomes very big, so too the Kingdom of Heaven seems to have a small start, but will one day fill the earth.
Best of all, if you get rich enough, you can make horrible decisions with your money, and the government will bail you out because you are too big to fail.
I'm not sure what my point is really, I'm kind of rambling, but I suppose it's just that I'm wondering that if it's possible for a bunch of online strangers to work out their disagreements and come to a friendly understanding (and yes endure temporary offenses and misunderstandings), it must be possible in real life church IF (a big «if») we are willing to stop being too afraid to speak up.
It turns out to have been a ratings bomb at Big Think, because it was too philosophical in an insider postmodern conservative way.
Too many congregations seem to perceive their only options to be either doing church way it was done in the 1950s or throwing all that out and bringing in praise bands and big screens and proclaiming that «contemporary worship» has arrived.
I am very rational in what I believe too, but I realize it is a big world out there and like to get different perspectives.
I am not so concerned that you showed up in an obviously brand - new suit (though I'll tell you that other members of the panel do make... IMO... too much of a big deal out of that).
I think you're harping too much on the big bang, which I'm fairly certain I've pointed out to you in each of those threads.
I think the biggest «I like you» some people can come up with when they find out I'm a pastor is, «maybe I'll come by and check out your churc some time» too which I've taken to replying, «oh, you really wouldn't like it.»
The four portions are BIG portions too — I got 6 out of it.
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