Sentences with phrase «would look at as»

In the end I would have accepted a 15 dollar fee if i had known about it before hand anyways (I would look at it as an increase in rent and it still would have been the better deal for the surrounding apartments).
I knew it was a fake as soon as I seen it purely out of experience (although I never bothered to do the detective work on exactly how you constructed it, I'm glad someone did) and presumably anyone else paying attention would look at it as suspect as well.
I would look at this as a potential bridge plan to CO2 free energy production sources as most of it appears to be relevant to fossil fuel usage.
Later on, when we had all the elements in the game, he would look at it as if it was a first cut of the movie.
By allowing cats to get used to the taste of cheese, they would look at it as a treat.
Rosie will always think that a noise or movement is something she has to be guarded about whereas the other 2 would look at it as a new game
But when I got my doctorate, around 1968, if you'd said to anyone you wanted to study dogs, they would look at you as if you'd descended from a flying saucer.
Pricing is what I would look at as much as anything in this class, because we are still talking about minivans here.
The Dominican community would look at him as someone who made a sacrifice to throw his personal ambitions aside in favor of joining the Dominican community and electing Espaillat as the first Dominican to serve in the United States Congress.
In other words, no one would look at them as a model of health.
I would look at it as my favorite year in football» IF they win bowl
Top players want to play alongside other top players, and if your Sanchez evaluating our squad, who would he look at as someone that would have a chance to play in the lineups of other top teams the same way that he might?
Years ago, my family would look at me as if I'd lost my mind if I told them we were eating a salad as the main course.
Anyone in this country would look at it as a magazine publisher that is struggling.»
In our investigations, we've looked at as much data as possible — emphasizing what we believe to be the best information, rather than just the data from the past few years.
We have looked at these as examples of specific passages that reasonable people could reasonably doubt the historical accuracy of.
If theologians were to turn to the poetry — both ancient and modern — we have looked at as a source for their reflection, we might speculate on the kind of theology which would emerge.
@ jAmerican I agree with you totally that vidal will be with us next season and I also think that he will cost less than MS something wenger has looked at as we all know he loves to save money, so after cech and vidal im hoping for an attacker then on to lifting the cl, pl and fa trophy
You look at it as us paying 50m for a player based on Liverpool's valuation of Sterling, but I'd look at it as getting him for 15m because it get's rid of a problem, and hurts a potential rival.
I'd look at them as a tool to use that is similar to ice baths.
The site is a location federal officials have looked at as a potential place to house some of the immigrant children flooding across the border from Central America in recent months.
And what's happened to us is basically, precisely because every politician has looked at this as a, «Oh, no, no; tax and that's off the table.»
«We'd look at it as an anti-gun move,» said Susan Recce, the NRA's director of conservation, wildlife and natural resources.
Previous studies have been done on purposefulness and its role on health and self - esteem, but most have looked at it as a buffer against negative or stressful events.
She has great taste when it comes to a good bag and always had me look at it as an investment.
If you ask your friends whether they would think about looking for a date online or waste their time to find a date at single bars or clubs, then they'd look at you as you are from other planet.
«Students have looked at me as if to say, «OK, when are you going to leave?»
They'd look at you as though you were daft if you told them not to balance the tires.
Considering the Fire 7 could be seen as a gateway to Amazon's ebooks, digital magazines and store front, perhaps Amazon could've looked at it as being subsidised with the view of recouping elsewhere.
The Unreal Engine game that came with it has bad framerates, HD video isn't smooth unless it's encoded in a specific way, performance drops in any orientation besides the default... and this was all consistent with the two Xoom display models I've looked at as well.
I'd look at them as an option though, given the rewards aspect of their debit card and the additional features they have that encourage saving as a habit.
So it's in that vein that we've looked at as a gap - filling area to identify particular products that are of relevance and of need to our customers and given the fact that we are already there supporting them in so many different ways that if there is the opportunity to selectively bring in some of these key products and they were available, then we would look to be able to do that as appropriate.
It's about fragmented movement, which I have looked at as subject matter in my paintings for years.
Do nt ask me which temperature / time graph; I have looked at as many as I can find.

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He wanted to take a look at how Americans» standards for the ideal male body have changed over time as well, so he started collecting photos that depicted that body from the 1870s to today.
I'd categorize them as a more casual shoe you could probably pull them of at a nicer event if paired correctly; so if you're looking for shoes that tow that line, you should definitely consider this pair.
According to the Pentagon's June 2017 Enhancing Security and Stability in Afghanistan report, «Haqqani and Taliban integration has become so robust that many observers no longer look at them as separate entities, but as factions within the same group.»
As an example, if every customer paid with credit, a small family business would see its profit reduced from $ 50,000 to $ 35,000 — and if their margins before card fees were closer to 5 %, then you are looking at cutting their profit from $ 50,000 to $ 20,000!
Looking at funerals as an event to celebrate an individual's life, Earp said customers want an «area where they can spend two or three hours sort of having champagne and canapes as opposed to having a cup of tea and a rich tea biscuit.»
«I would not like us to go to the American system, which strikes me as absolutely crazy,» he explained in his interview today, «that you can go and buy automatic repeating rifles down at the local gun shop that looks more like a supermarket.»
Dara Khosrowshahi, who took over as Uber's chief executive officer in September, replied: «I will take a look at your suggestion — I will take it seriously but we have to take all of our constituents into consideration.»
Dorsey and his team have been looking at the streaming of live sports, business, and political events as a way to draw in new users and give them valuable content they can immediately tweet about and use to connect with others.
If you look at the most successful companies — Google, Facebook, Amazon, places that started as engineering culture or star culture have moved towards commitment culture.
If we were to stop there, the Priv would be a decent option for buyers who are looking for something that is at the same time familiar, but also different — so long as they like and can use a physical keyboard, of course.
I try to use the numbers that I have digitally as a marketing strategy and a promotional tool, so when casting comes down to me and a few other actors, hopefully if I have a big enough digital presence, I can use that to be like, «hey, look at me, I'm also a built - in marketing house.»
I think you have to hope that... they step up, as Bell has done and make these kinds of investments that triggers a response from their competitors and that other people are at least prepared to look, even if it's on a limited basis like Beanfield has, at coming into the marketplace.
I also look at it as a gesture of good faith where you have to regulate Uber and bring down the level of regulations on taxis so you have them much more equitable.
As a Genentech spokesperson told me at the time: «Despite looking at hundreds of potential predictive biomarkers, we do not currently have a way to predict who is most likely to respond to Avastin and who is not.»
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
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