Sentences with phrase «winds up liking»

Managers should continually reinforce these messages, and training should be offered so workers know how to address these situations if and when they occur — so they don't wind up like Billy Bush.
And he has a «giant, heavy fear» of one day being broke, making him feel the need to save, to push money down the pipeline and out of reach, to put fail - safe programs into place, to not wind up like athletes who go broke.
If you cant control your mind and understand by way of knowledge... then you will wind up like them.
Exactly, but, when one chooses to ignore the clear teachings of scripture, you wind up like our professor friend, with a reprobate mind, believing a lie.
If we fail to separate church and state then we will wind up like the islamic.
In fact, Bovada has got a whole list of prop bets to liven up Monday's game, even if it winds up like a New Year's Eve blowout (Alabama is a 6.5 - point favorite).
Tom Brady is going to wind up like Peyton where he's great, and then suddenly he's terrible.
In the 14th, as if in desperation, he wound up like a soft - ball pitcher and scored with a bolo punch to Duran's chin.
The Grobag swaddle has just enough fabric to keep your baby snug, but not so much that they get too hot or have to be wound up like a bandage.
Just enough fabric to keep your baby snug, but not so much that they get too hot or have to be wound up like a bandage.
Does New York want to wind up like states struggling to pay for urban decay and sprawl?
Research confirms that people, whether they're aware or not, wind up liking people like themselves.
You don't need to be wound up like a spring coil to get the job done.
When I tried it on, I wound up liking it even more than I originally thought I would.
Again, talk to anyone who seems fun and you never know; you might wind up liking someone you never thought you would.
At every turn, Schmidt seethes with his own self - importance, and Sarsgaard keeps the character wound up like a time bomb.
The voice acting's good, and I wound up liking just how gung - ho my own character was in battle.
But I think it's more likely that book publishing will wind up like the record industry - where the biggest selling artist is Susan Doyle.
Here's the thing, if you're actually trying to decide which ebook ecosystem to buy into, if you haven't already: You should go with the ebook ecosystem that you think will last, since all of your books that aren't free are going to be tied up by DRM, and you don't want to wind up like the suckers who bought music files from Walmart when they shut down their store.
Our take: Print journalists don't think much of TV types, but much to our surprise, we wound up liking Faber's book.
I refuse to allow dogs that I have bred, raised, and loved to wind up like that poor little Beagle.
I remember in some of the multiplayer games we played, you would take eons on your turns and would somehow wind up like 40 billion techs ahead of the rest of us.
It doesn't seem to need a wind up like the Rage Art, and is different for each character (Gigas for example, has a ranged Rage Drive).
... Whoever the artist is and whether I wind up liking [the] work or not, the show will be, at the very least, an intriguing body of work.»
It feels more accessible, comical and silly than the original version, if that's even possible, yet you wind up liking it even more each time you see it.
My mind, wound up like a top for years, continued spinning.
Otherwise you can wind up like Australia — spending your money on the predicted AGW driven droughts while suffering a devastating flood.
If you win a fake Michael E Mann Nobel Prize, you wind up like Mann with a piece of paper run off at the IPCC branch of Kinko's signed by a sex offender.
How did you wind up liking the Urban Outfitters stand?

Not exact matches

He was in the kind of dorm a nonviolent offender like Shkreli is likely to wind up in, and his post might be a bit reassuring to Shkreli if he had time to read it before he was taken into custody:
Nakamura does most of the product sourcing for the business, finding things like wind - up toys, vinyl figures created by artists, and quirky stationery and books.
Which is generally fine, until you wind up with cringe - worth comments like Warren Buffett's on Kraft and Heinz from yesterday.
Compared to the Hummer, «other vehicles wind up looking like they're made from chewing gum wrappers,» a company official crowed.
My days are quite well - prepared for me, and I sometimes feel like I'm being wound up at the beginning of the day and have got one hell of a lot of things on the plate.
Those figures have pushed Canadian companies to defend their turf by locking in exclusive agreements with U.S. media companies to ensure hit TV shows don't wind up on services like Netflix.
While corporate Goliath's like Google will almost certainly survive the coming storm, the increasing emphasis on privacy protection could spell disaster for young start - up companies that ignore which way the winds are blowing.
Starting a business is something like having a child: If you wait for the perfect moment, you'll wind up waiting forever.
It looks like a bunch of cardboard boxes caught up in the wind.
As more people use their smartphones for tasks like watching movies, and as more devices like wind turbines are connected to the Internet, the behind - the - scenes - infrastructure required to funnel all that data is struggling to keep up with the demand.
There are countless different ways to oppose Trump and whatever Trumpism winds up looking like, starting with disdaining racism, misogyny, and vulgarity.
'» It turns out even an experienced investor like Graham can be influenced by the notion that entrepreneurial success is genetically predetermined — inherit the right combination of money - making DNA, and you'll wind up the founder of the next billion - dollar startup.
They wind up bearing the implicit responsibility to make sure other employees who look like them achieve a similar level of success.
In short, each star's extremely powerful winds of particles are colliding and heating up to roughly 50 million degrees, creating two lopsided «fans» of material that ultimately shape the innards of the dumbbell - like nebula, as this NASA simulation suggests:
Much like overcoming an addiction, it only takes one day, one relapse to slip and wind up right back where you started.
Today, each accounts for about one - third — nuclear, hydroelectric and renewables like solar and wind make up most of the rest.
The same was true of a nonbank like A.I.G., which the government wound up bailing out just two days after allowing Lehman Brothers to fail.
Nokia's OZO VR cameras made their debut around 2015 at a time when Nokia looked like it had all but given up on hardware, after seeing its mobile phone business — once the biggest in the world — get decimated by the rise of Android and the iPhone and eventually sold off to Microsoft (which continued to wind it down after also failing to resuscitate it).
When Hurricane Irma was advancing toward Florida in early September, weather officials were looking at a very scary scenario: an extremely powerful Category 4 or 5 storm hitting with 150 mph winds, flooding rains, and up to 15 feet of storm surge for coastal cities like Miami and Tampa.
Regulators are now looking for alternatives to the conventional power grid, like microgrids, and are hoping that backing them up with renewable solar and wind power would reduce the bottlenecks in the power system and get the lights back on more quickly after a future disaster.
And he warns that even if they «campaign as moderates,» they «always» wind up governing «like radicals.»
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