Not exact matches
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what
very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get
things right in the long run.
Eventually you'll see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was
very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting
thing going on
right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more people get on the platform, I think people will find less and less a need or desire to use
things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
Getting in front of a customer and providing a quote or proposal means you are
very close to the sale, but only if you do the
right things from that critical time on.
Trying to decide the net effect of all those
things is
very difficult
right now.»
Plus I'm
very active in Instagram Stories, which is my favorite
thing right now
«If this
thing shoots
right up the center of the state, everyone in the state of Florida is going to feel the impact of the storm, and so we really need to take this
thing very seriously,» Kriseman said on CNBC's «Squawk on the Street.»
It was
very challenging, it has a high chance that I might not be able to do it, but it was the
right thing for me to do for myself and for the few thousand employees — so (I thought) let's give it a chance.»
The notion that nice, regular folks can, in the
right circumstances, do
very bad
things is not exactly new.
You can assume that if you get audited the IRS is going to look
very closely at this area, so you want to make sure you do
things right.»
Tuning guitars, bases, ukuleles, mandolins etc. etc. etc. is a pain, but these
things clip to the headstock, are chromatic and thus
very easy to read and use, are quite accurate, run on long - lasting batteries, and let you play around with tuning on the fly once you know the
right pitches.
And so it was
very confusing because when we were shooting up there I would say to the script supervisor I would tell her that, you know, this scene, we're shooting this
thing right now, this is for second picture.
It does make me worry, because one of the
things I try to weed out of our company are people who have
very strong egos, who believe they're always
right, who can't be introspective and admit they're not perfect.»
«If we wanted to grow less quickly, we would need less capital, but we think this is
right thing to do and our metrics suggest the return on investment would be
very high.»
It was
very clearly the
right thing for the company, and I am still here every single day.
So it's
very inefficient and it's an unethical position, because if I'm making judgments in my head about you or vice versa and I'm not allowing you to be part of that decision and understand the criteria, one of the most basic
things of justice is the
right to face one's accuser.
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«We don't do
very many
things, but when we get the chance to do something that's
right and big, we've got to do it.
«I think part of the
thing I see missing in the space
right now is that people who are first time entrepreneurs get
very focused on raising the capital,» Young said.
From the
very beginning of our company, we have made decisions with the future in mind and have always sought to do the
right thing, not just for
right now, but for the next 100 years.
So but the reason why they've come down I think is because the actors who really wanted to you know promote their hard for a solution they would benefit by having a lot of transactions on the on the blockchain and they would benefit by having high transaction fees because they would you know strengthen their narrative that
things are
very urgent but now that SEGUI has been merged even though in practice
right now it doesn't make that much difference because in reality the network is not really congested.
5 Tips to Become a Millionaire «You only have to do a
very few
things right in your life so long as you don't do too many
things wrong.»
The key
thing to take away from this is that if indeed Frankel is
right, there will be a big sell off, of Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies
very soon, with people frantically trying to raise the funds to cover their looming tax bill.
The only
thing that was
very conspicuous in the website is a button showing the real balance and a withdraw button at the
right - hand side, a clock showing the time for each completion and a small section with the step 1, click trade to start.
First
things first, I have to establish that having a trading bias is not a bad
thing; in fact, the
right bias could be the cornerstone of a
very successful trading period that could last for years and years.
With a
very fast network, that's the
right thing to do, but on a slow network, if you download many pictures at once, everything gets stuck and nothing works.
Hey Henry — you are
right, and actually I found that even after publishing this many folks still reach out to me asking for the best way to get started, so I recently published a super simple guide to the
very first
thing you should do with respect to keyword research (and I included a free tool that helps speed up the consolidation process) You can check it out here: http://www.seonick.net/keyword-research-tool
But when it comes to who joins our team, we have
very clear expectations, and this was the
right thing for us to do.
And this point dovetails with the other point as far as since we don't pretend to know the precise timing of when bubbles kind of unwind or when the busts will finally reach a bottom, the idea is that we can actually be in the
right quartile of activity, in other words I never try to catch the
very top of a bubble, I don't try to ride
things to the
very end, and similarly I don't mind catching falling knifes.
Hello, you're entirely
right to be
very critical of harmful
things going on in churches, this is what love is all about.
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's
rights» attempt to open your mind to people who do
things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to think my husband never sees another women walking down the street but read between the lines)
I think anyone that any Christian who looks at what Jesus message was said to be, and any other person who just looks at what the
right thing to do for someone who needs comfort is, instead of focusing on absurd man made rituals, would see that the priest was
very much at fault here.
And for us, to be able to give her that at a
very convenient time in her shop, and again, we are
very convenient - based, we think it's the
right thing.
But generalizing, patronizing, bragging and name calling is in itself uncivilized, ignorant, immature, and divisive... the
very things you detest,
right?
ironically, i think the
very thing you say would be
right to do * as a person * they would say is utterly dehumanizing for a person — and therefore not loving.
I think it would be a
VERY responsible decision to terminate the pregnancy, if they both feel that's the
right thing to do.
That's why he moved so many jobs overseas and he's against gay civil
rights, the
very thing this country was founded on.
I know atheists who are far
right on many
things, and I know Christians who are
very far left.
And just so you know, the fact that more and more people like you feel the need to speak up with your hatred of all
things biblical or Christian, makes people like me
very happy because it tells us that the
very book, the Bible, that you diss, is absolutely
right because it has been warning us for hundreds of years that thoughts like yours will increase.
I do admit that McCain is a
very good man though and I would have trusted him to at least do the
right things on most accounts except he tends to be a Neo-con which I think Amnerica has no place pushing Democracy (or anything for that matter) by military force.
It is symptomatic of postmodernism, really, to reason that socially
things do not look
very optimistic
right now, so we had better jump back 1,600 years...
(Though as the archbishop once said to me, it is never difficult to do the
right thing, merely
very exhausting.)
All of the Sophia drawings resonate with me... The one that sits atop my bedroom bookcase at just the
right angle to be seen first
thing in the morning still fills me with the same joy and exhortation to keep being me — the real me — as the
very first time I saw it.
which I can see has been flattened out in evangelical thought
very much, in contrast to the role of a Jewish Judge - to set
things right again (not like our courtrooms...).
When I'm picking up for the eleventy - billionth time, when every one needs to eat and it seems like we just ate, when we are wondering what to do with our one wild and precious life that sure isn't feeling
very wild or precious
right about now, when the laundry is piled unfolded and someone spills their full glass of milk on the floor I just washed and the bickering and noise enters its second hour and the house is too hot and there isn't much time for the
things that I want to do on the day off, I feel like Sisyphus, futile, pushing a rock up a hill that will never summit.
The hungry and thirsty: those haunted by justice, who ache for the shalom of God, for
things to be put
right, those who feel in their
very bones the pain of their own inadequacy to change the way the world works.
And today we see that indeed it was
right even if it is
very painful for us, his devotees, that he's not here any more... On the other hand, with his succession a new charisma has begun... We can see how Pope Francis continues many
things which Benedict XVI has started...
Things such as gay mariage, birth control, and womens reproductive
rights are
very distracting to the economic debates that they are so eager to have.
Paramount is about to launch a new ad campaign to emphasize this
very point, which is the
right thing to do.
I keep wondering if your reluctance to lead a flock of sheep is because of the
very things you address
right now in your cartoons and writings would that be too much for you to face?»
A good dose of religion is good for everyone, but, religious extremism from the religious extreme
right is a
very dangerous
thing.