Sentences with phrase «what other guys»

Both sides of the fence are right in different ways - I just know what my friend went through and what other guys went through that were 100 % in real estate.
However, you won't know that until you know what the other guys are offering.
Whether you decide to switch providers or stick with the one you have, knowing what the other guys are charging for the same coverage is the only way to make sure that you have the best policy for the most reasonable cost.
However, to really know if they will offer you a good life insurance policy, you have to know what the other guys are going to offer.
The «whatever my side is doing doesn't matter, but LOOK at what those other guys are doing» > / I > game is really, really old.
Somewhere between the massive digital screens, the loud noises, huge crowds and the hustle and bustle of the convention, I realized this certainly had to be an E3 closer to what the other guys in the industry look back on as the «good ol' days» (as they explained it to me when they talked about the show this year).
Even Sony knows the waggle stick was a bad idea to copy after Kinect, although the touch pad on dualshock is a half A55 attempt of the tablet as is PSeye4 is to Kinect (basically, simply look like you can offer what the other guys have)
It had its probs but I think it was a lot better than what the other guys did b4.
Not full - color, but it's a start and more than what the other guys have.
Based on what other guys did to the GB defense in weeks leading up to that game, I'd say he played as well as you'd expect any QB to play against that defense.
That's cute Fishon, but you'll never really know if those you call «critics» have something to important to add to the world of biblical studies unless you read and investigate their material, that is, get in the car and drive it and try to get a feel for what the other guys are saying....
faithlessinfatima said, on April 22nd, 2009 at 9:02 pm That's cute Fishon, but you'll never really know if those you call «critics» have something to important to add to the world of biblical studies unless you read and investigate their material, that is, get in the car and drive it and try to get a feel for what the other guys are saying....
It's sad when contemporary arguments are made over interpretations of what some guy said 150 years ago vs. what some other guys may have said a couple thousand years ago.
The Kickstarter - originated Oculus Rift has been generating buzz as the next big thing in gaming for a while now, while Sony has a habit of, shall we say, doing what the other guys are doing (PlayStation Move, anyone?).
It always backfires because ultimately humans always want what the other guy has and hate what the other guy believes.
They wish they had what the other guy has so they lash out against an easy target... religion.
Yes, I know they are «fun» and «conversation pieces» but, honestly, the real fun in the draft is that you don't know what the other guy is really thinking, what he is about to do and the surprising combinations that occur.
«It's about being good at matching up, about knowing what you can do and what the other guy can do.»
I disagree with what the other guy is saying ospina is a good player to compete with szezney.
He still is — that's not what I mean to say, only that who knows what this other guy is like, maybe he's rude, maybe he regrets donating, all these things that you think about and would like to protect your child from.
It wouldn't hurt to show some of your opponents» positions in a compare - and - contrast format — voters often appreciate it and it gives you a chance to put your own oh - so - objective spin on what the other guy says («Us Vs. Them: Why We're Right and They Suck»).
It must not repeat this error by standing on the platform: «You may think Gordon Brown is bad, but wait till you see what the other guy has planned for you.»
Commerce, trade and exchange make other people more valuable alive than dead, and mean that people try to anticipate what the other guy needs and wants.
As Vaughn explained, «The SEMA Show is about ideas: what's possible, what some other guy did that you could do differently.»
I had to learn (through the narrator) what the scene looked like, what the person looked like, what the other guy was thinking or feeling or hoping, or... well, you get the picture.
I think Amazon knows this as do other manufacturers... sorting out what people want, designing and building the platform is an expensive task, but like I said e-ink will be around for a very long time and I believe most are waiting to see what the other guy comes up with... eventually I can see an indispensable platform emerge and become the new paradigm for all e-ink devices.
So call me crazy, but maybe Sony sould look at what the other guy is doing and what has made them successful for decades in the handheld sector, or at least acknowledge there may be some overlapping in the market share, and then maybe try and give it a go from there.
I never did figure out what the other guy could do.
And the thing is, both companies are pretty much aware of what the other guy is doing, so they'll know if someone is working on a new console, and it's coming.
Yes, research that disproves what the other guy said has never made anyone's career or been a competitive avenue for funding.
Over the years I've talked to many people about adding UIM to their car insurance policies and I usually get the same initial reaction, «that is what the other guy's insurance is for.»
According to Dimon, «the only value of bitcoin is what the other guy'll pay for it.»
Part of this is human nature (i.e let's do what the other guy is doing).

Not exact matches

What about your business sets you apart from the other guy?
What do you think you guys are doing right that other people are doing wrong?
What if the guys invested their extra money in property and owned condos across the hall from each other or all pitched in together to buy a house instead of throwing away money on rent?
If you become more aware of how you connect with others, and what impression you leave behind, you'll be just as effective and influential as the guy in the Mercedes Benz.
What benefit do they want that the other guys are not promising?
«He's a guy who thinks at the highest levels — about government, about macroeconomic issues, about geopolitical issues and about what's happening in our industry,» says Colleen Johnston, TD's chief financial officer, adding, «Despite all he's achieved, he's also a guy who can put himself in other people's shoes and think like a normal person.»
«The way voice is shaping up right now — Amazon particularly, but also most of these other guyswhat it looks like they're trying to do is create another walled garden,» Foster says.
Homogenous work environments create what tech veteran Mitch Kapor — the guy who built Lotus 1 -2-3, among other things — calls «mirror - tocracies,» in which the people who get ahead are those who best exemplify the status quo.
«I've seen other guys do similar things to what I did for my laptop.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange» year working at Uber — a tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department, under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
And the guy, who probably wouldn't know one end of a club from the other, knew what it was.»
I think other people look at Shaun Neff as a guy that, «Hey, we've done business with him, he's proper, he does what he says, he's a good cat.»
That's all I have to say I hope you take my advice it's a small thing that makes a big difference going forward don't try to be like the others focus on business guys like me and what we need and success will be around the corner.
Besides successfully managing to fool the blogosphere into thinking you guys were having a baby together, what are some other reasons you two have collaborated so well in the past?
But you can trust that other have seen him, you can trust what was written about him, thus it take really takes faith (evident demonstrations) to believe that Abraham existed because you honestly can't say you met the guy in person, but you believe right along with millions of other people who have met him either, as a group we are convinced that he was real.
In a real league game I wouldn't try to play with the guys either, because I know dang well that they would want to hold back when it came to some of the tackling and scrumming (it'd take me a whole other paragraph to explain what this is).
What grinds me are those that can't do any better than to demean the other guy... it really doesn't look good on them...
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