We also can conjecture, for instance, that Spider - Man doesn't
ultimately have much of an impact on the plot because the actual Spider - Man movie will eventually come from Sony, not Disney.
Not exact matches
«If you believe passionately, act with integrity and take personal ownership
of the
impact of your decisions,
have the ability to look at yourself in the eyes and admit when you are wrong, the rewards are that
much greater than if you never
had the courage to make bold moves, affect transformation, or
ultimately strive to
have a positive
impact on your life as well as the life
of others.
Because it reduces price and increases volume, it suggests that if Uber
ultimately succeeds, the company could
have a
much bigger
impact on urban mobility, labor, the environment, local economies and the national transportation infrastructure than we
've all supposed — and its effects could confound the expectations
of its harshest critics.
Ultimately, I personally am just sick and tired
of putting so
much faith in Wenger, hoping and praying that he will make those decisions that will
have a positive
impact on our season, but he never does!
«This could
ultimately have a significant
impact not only on how
much of the treatment is reimbursed, but also how
much treatment is provided — especially if only so
much treatment will be covered by Medicare and Medicaid — and treatment outcomes,» said Hoffmann.
And, since interest rates fluctuate daily — which will
have a direct
impact on what you
ultimately pay — you'll want to do all your research during the same time period as
much as possible, says Brandon Haefele, president and CEO
of Sacramento - based Catalyst Mortgage and a member
of the board
of directors
of the California Mortgage Bankers Association.
Along the way his mentor Sinestro will show up and so will his friend Kilowog, but
ultimately they don't
have that
much of an
impact on events.
Ultimately, the way you play No Man's Sky is going to
have as
much of an
impact on how
much you enjoy it as the quality
of the game itself.
Yes, the sort
of sweeping change
ultimately necessary will require systemic change beyond our individual capacities and demands a lengthy time scale, but there is so
much we can do that
has a tangible
impact on the accessibility
of justice that doesn't need to wait for gobs
of funding, pronouncements from on high or the demolition
of courthouses.