Sentences with phrase «winning over the long haul»

However, through data, tools and experience, we can get our money in at good numbers, which is crucial to winning over the long haul.
Who do you think will win over the long haul?

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Over the longer haul hope invests itself strongly in winning the game, getting the job, shortening the war, and achieving economic justice only if these seem to add up to something enduring.
Nobody can win 67 % — 78 % of their wagers in football over the long haul, especially given the number of games you claim to bet on each week.
Although taking the points seems safer than taking the moneyline, over the long haul you can see that it's actually more beneficial to roll the dice and take the short underdog to win straight up.
Simply getting an extra point or half - point can improve your winning percentage by 2 - 4 % over the long haul.
However, over the long haul (meaning many simulations) we start to see patterns and teams that consistently advance to the Final Four and eventually win the 2014 NCAA Tournament Championship.
Now I fully understand that these differences really only show up over a larger number of games but it surely suggests that if Santi's presence does indeed mean that we create, over the long haul, one more big chance per game than I don't think it's unreasonable to presume that if over those three games we did create thee more big chances that we would have scored one more goal and actually won one of those games.
Carefully set the stage for some early «wins» that will sustain interest and excitement over the long haul.
Setting boundaries feels impossible at first, but it gets easier over time and in the end, everyone wins because you can keep giving for the long haul instead of burning out.
Telecom carriers in Canada are frequently turning to digital magazines as an avenue to win over customers and secure their business over the long haul.
To keep yourself motivated over the long haul, it's important to celebrate the little wins along the way.
Perhaps most compellingly, there's Nobel Prize - winning economist Robert Shiller's assertion that «over the long haul, it's hard for homes to compete with the stock market in real appreciation.»
The idea is that if you invest in an all - market index fund, you should win out over the long haul.
But a badly researched trade is still a bad trade, win or lose, and over the long haul it's going to crush your account.
Absent war on your home soil and aggressive socialism, being an owner in society is a winning strategy over the long haul.
Slow and steady moves generally win races over the long haul, but at the moment, Valve seems to be racing to get Steam Machines out the door and it could easily trip before the finish line is reached.
That said, a company is in a race to win over the long - haul and, as individuals, nobody can be in «sprint mode» all the time.
These are the only folks (the old - timers with back - then forward - looking discipline to keep costs down as they lived out their time in small, now outdated, domiciles) who do OK over the long haul in the real estate game; they never looked at real estate ownership as a money - making game to be played to win.
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