Sentences with phrase «well have walked»

But yesterday's performance was so slow I might as well have walked the 100 metres to the library and checked the books.
In reality, you may as well have walked into another quite different, larger, and more coherent show.
Like the Irishman, carried to a banquet in a bottomless sedan chair, who remarks that had it not been for the honor he might just as well have walked, whether or not you copy reality would seem to make no real difference (P 105).
How well would they walk when they reached middle age?
• Bow out the candles on the 18th of Aug. ~ If you ask me to turn the country music off, you better have your walking shoes.

Not exact matches

If you think you've been doing outstanding work and you deserve better compensation, there are steps to take before you walk into your boss's office.
A lot of times, when you have to walk a thousand miles and you take the first step, it looks like a long way, and it really helps if there's someone there saying «Well, we're one step closer....
If all seemed well, the source would walk past holding a Rubik's Cube... They followed the directions.
«You have to walk by it every day,» she says, and the bigger it is, the better.
Financial journalist Suzanne McGee put it best when she wrote, «As it is, if I were a single - digit millionaire tossed out of the «paradise» of private banking, I'd walk away from that bank altogether.
And in some stores, menswear has been pulled from the corners and pushed out to the front, all the better to attract men who might be walking by.
Great leaders have walked a mile (or several thousand) in someone else's shoes and in a world driven by decisions and dollars, experience — good and bad — is a vital asset.
When you walk into the doctor's office and share your concern, ideally, you want them to take one look at you, say they've seen what you have a thousand times before, and confidently recommend a course of treatment to get you well.
«When you go through life, you might have some small pains here and there, and you might go to the gym and lift too heavy and you can't walk too well for a couple days,» he said.
For a house that's a close walk or bike ride to the beach, built well, sized appropriately, and stocked with a pool, «you have to assume $ 8 million plus,» she said.
But I knew these trains well, and I also knew it would take us over two hours to walk to the next station.
The takeaway: You don't have to walk into a fire, but learn how to recognize a good idea and don't listen to the naysayers.
An engineer might have an office as well as a laboratory, but the two rooms would be in different wings, forcing him to walk through the corridors, running into chemists and physicists along the way.
Overseas visitors make up just part of Alcala's clientele — neighborhood hipsters are a constant, lured by the store's Crayola array of Levi's jeans, and celebrity customers like Robert Plant, Bill Murray, John Malkovich and Steven Tyler have walked through its doors as well.
Like any thoughtful person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
The solution: Universities would serve their students and businesses well by offering courses with specific offerings to sell, teaching students how to make calls on the different titles within buying committees and having students walk through numerous buying cycles to gain competence.
Your phone is not as important as your life, and if someone is willing to attack you to take yours (which I'd be willing to bet doesn't happen as often as people just swiping it from your hand or purse), it would probably be best to let this violent person have the phone and walk away with your well - being intact.
«If he's walking out in a wrinkled suit, hasn't eaten... and he didn't have a good night's sleep, then he's not going to be able to rally everyone in church the next day which means they don't come,» she told Massaschusetts» Bay State Banner.
Of course, Mozilla could very well stick with its Yahoo deal and not walk away, assuming that Yahoo's buyer — whoever it ends up being — is just as interested in search as Yahoo has been during CEO Marissa Mayer's tenure.
It is clear that these wildly successful companies — some of which are regularly featured in Fortune magazine's annual «100 Best Companies to Work For» list for having high trust, high employee engagement, and low turnover — are guided by visionary leaders who walk the talk of servant leadership.
I was out for drinks with a friend while wearing them, and we had enough drinks to think walking back home across the Williamsburg bridge was a good idea, and my loafers handled the journey with ease.
We all need to try as best we can to walk in one another's shoes, to imagine what it would be like to sit our son or daughter down and have the talk about how carefully they need to act around police because the slightest wrong move could get them hurt or even killed.
If you haven't been exercising at all, mixing in a few 30 - second jogging intervals during a 20 - minute walk will hurt — and will help you get in better shape so that down the road you'll be able to do even more.
I'd told Adamson that a light walk in the foothills might be a good way to climb inside his world, maybe get some color for my story.
Urmson said the car's software has gotten so good that it can essentially predict where pedestrians will walk before they do.
And if you have the means, it may be a good idea to hire a technology consultant to help you walk through which technology tools will help you best optimize your company's reach.
He took me on a long walk in Central Park, listened carefully to me, and finally said, «That sounds like a really good idea, but it would be an even better idea for someone who didn't already have a good job.»
For example, if you want to get in better shape, than the first step would be going for a walk, the next step would be setting a schedule, then getting a gym membership and finally eating healthier.
A pivotal scene in 2001's «Zoolander» is when the two main characters, Derek Zoolander and Hansel, decide to see which one of them is the best model by having a «walk - off.»
The standard of request is even more bizarre in Australia, where tasks have included flying to Texas to collect an engagement ring, dressing up as a stormtrooper to walk a bride down the aisle on her wedding day, and being paid to find the best fried chicken in Sydney.
His top economic advisor, Gary Cohn, a well - respected and more centrist pro-trade force within the administration duly resigned and took his turn walking through the entrance to the White House which has seemingly been replaced by revolving doors.
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Whether it's a few more seconds in plank, heavier weights, better form, finding your shake faster — I walk out every time thinking about goals I've hit, it never fails!
«By the time he walks into Cabinet the next morning, Mr. Davis has weighed and measured his advisers» council, and has pretty well made up his mind.
But what kind of man has the power to undress another man's well - cared - for daughter, to unleash the hidden sexual eagerness of all the beautiful, spurning girls who walk the high - school corridors of this country, emerging into respectable professions before being snapped up by wealthy doctors and lawyers and becoming the soccer moms of tomorrow?
Malkiel (left), the Princeton economist best known as the author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, now in its 12th edition, took to the op - ed pages of the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday, saying investors who would «pull their money out of the stock market today to invest in bonds are making a huge mistake.»
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It would be better to walk away.
I think I'm going to have to walk my way through it step by step on each website and do it to understand it better.
A policy in which the environment and the economy walk hand - in - hand sounded good on paper, but has fallen apart on the ground over the Trans Mountain pipeline, Tim Harper writes.
For inflation targeting countries, it would certainly be a retrograde step in my view to be perceived as walking away from a framework which has for a decade delivered good results, in favour of some explicit pursuit of asset prices per se.
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She has been thinking about getting a different job, but it's tough to walk away from a well paying job.
Since launching a campaign with Quantum, we have seen a considerable uptick in digital conversions, leading to more visitors walking through the door of our dealership — all resulting in higher sales numbers — and one of our best Januarys ever.
So tell me my good fellow How someone is going to manage the equivalent of an 45 minute drive without a car or access to public transit (that would be about a 30 mile trip, so at least 10» ish hours walking for the average person or 3» ish hours on a bicycle if I recall base speeds correctly right)?
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