Sentences with phrase «less people looking»

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«People I've talked to who have looked at the books — to the extent you can — of the state - owned enterprises and estimated what would be their profit margin if they had to pay market rates for their inputs is that a lot of them would go bankrupt or they would be far less profitable,» Dobson says.
«Now, people are after a bespoke event,» Earp said, adding that «hands on» customers are now looking for something less formal than before — and they're demonstrating a preference for «high quality AV solutions.»
I have a lot of photos stored there that I'm too lazy to move, and I want people looking for me to be able to find me easily, and every now and then I have something to share with a lot of people, whether it's a magazine article or a baby photo (although the decline of organic reach has made that kind of sharing less rewarding).
«I would probably put a blanket over the person so it would become less of something to look at,» she said.
People are disgusted by bed bugs, but less than half of travelers even know what one looks like, according to a new report.
Roku's look is distinctly more «fun,» which might be off putting to people who take their media very seriously, but is ultimately a win for less tech - savvy folks.
According to the 2014 Edelman Trust Barometer, you trust «a person like yourself» only just a bit less than an academic expert or a technical expert, especially when you're looking for information on a new company or business.
You'll note that people look up porn around 15 % less on Friday and Saturday night compared to the rest of the week.
When looking at the data we saw that people with a lower IQ were less likely to be happier because of higher levels of socio - economic disadvantage such as lower income.
Quiet, soft - featured, and ordinary looking, he is the kind of person who can get lost in a roomful of people and who seems to take up less space than his large frame would suggest.
As a result, the interior of the institute looks less like a lab than like an ordinary Flatiron - district office: casually dressed people sitting all day at desks, staring at screens, under high ceilings.
When you don't look people in the eye, they are less likely to look at you.
And even though highbrow glassware is more expensive, less sturdy, and takes up more space, it's also increasingly what people look for when they order beer at a bar — and not just the outposts of artisanal suds.
Researchers compared students» responses to those from the 1980s on things like «I have tender, concerned feelings for people less fortunate than me» and «I try to understand my friends by imagining how things look from their perspective.»
Plus, Wagner has advice for young people looking to build the innovation skills necessary to have a career less ordinary.
«This study showed us that looking at an image of nature for less than a minute was all it took to help people perform better on our task,» explained lead researcher Kate Lee.
«I would probably put a blanket over the person so it would become less of something to look at.
It is easy to dismiss people around you, or beneath you on the corporate scale, as incompetent, but I've realized that everyone else's job always looks easier and less stressful, until you walk a mile in their shoes.
To build the strongest team possible, look for people who excel in the areas where you're weaker or less experienced.
Two decades ago less than a third of people ages 55 and over were employed or looking for work.
The unified red look «will actually help people stay in the Coca - Cola franchise, resulting in «less switching between brands,» CEO James Quincey said on an earnings call Wednesday.
In other words, one can not simply look at tax rates and conclude that because a two - earner family pays less tax than a single earner family with the same income the tax system is treating people unfairly
Whether you're a corporate professional, budding entrepreneur, or own a home business, most people are looking to achieve more in less time, while earning enough money to live comfortably.
By making payments part of its oft - used messaging service rather than a standalone app, Facebook is looking to edge out dedicated P2P payment competitors like Venmo / PayPal, Google Wallet, and Square Cash, which people open less frequently.
It is more like: «Look, I don't know if you're a pyramid scheme or what, but some people think you are, so I want my money back,» which is less an assertion of fraud on Herbalife's part than it is an assertion of red - blooded American litigiousness on the plaintiffs» part.
It reminded me of the feeling that inspiration gives, as I wrote in «How inspiration feels, in depth ``, that inspired people look back fondly at the crazy amount of work they did after the project is done and inspired people value missing less rewarding activities, no matter how fun they would have been.
A lot of it may also be that people are still treating this as a highly indebted, risky, poorly operated, and marginally profitable company that it is without looking deeper at the assets that it will still hold after receiving the $ 1.7 billion from Itochu, and how new Dole will now be a much healthier and less risky company
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
People have done far more for far less attention — just look at youtube.
The Civil Rights Movement in the United States helped millions of people who had less rights than others and those who where discriminated against because of who they are or what they looked like.
A very high percentage of people here are religious, but you can look at the demographics of a great many European countries and see that overall, Western Europe is far less religious and more Atheistic than America.
Now, realize that in today's society you are still just as hated, shunned and looked down upon for declaring that same differing belief... or even non-belief — just because people are still too hung up on their precious religious dogma to realize that, though the outcome is obviously less drastic than in the past, they are still doing the same thing that religious people did in the past?
Imagine further that, when you looked around, you noticed that the smarter or better educated a person was, the less likely they were to believe in witches.
So basically, helping those who are less fortunate begins with believing that Jesus wants to lead you to help them, and then praying for eyes to see where He wants to lead you, and then looking for these places or people that He brings to your attention.
about people who experience same - sex attraction trying to live a Christian life, this fuller exposition of his thought on the new ideologies presented a fascinating look into the way in which colonialism — discredited by liberals and to lesser extent many conservatives as well — has gone away from the actual military and political rule seen in previous centuries, to a stealthier and subtler form of the exertion of foreign power.
The second is that these same people, or at least many of us, are apt to deplore with shock the overt immorality of others without looking within at our own less conspicuous, but self - satisfied, immoral attitudes.
For Chapman, our own internal state, our feelings and our own reflection on our feelings, is no measure of our progress as Christians — in fact, he goes out of his way to counsel people to think about their internal state as little as they possibly can («The less we look into ourselves the better»).
He would probably look less like the wannabe social media celebrity hustling hard for people's recognition and approval and more like the woman who bakes bread for her ailing neighbor, or fosters children in obscurity.
This entails a closer look at major events already presented by Greene and now fleshed out with the accounts of other people: his life in and around the Berkhamstead School, where his father was headmaster; the more or less serious attempts at teenage suicide; the startling decision of the family to respond to this crisis by sending the boy to board with a psychoanalyst in London; later games of Russian roulette played all alone in an effort to beat boredom and make existence seem precious; and his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
Yes, it may be less «safe», but in an age of fake news and even fake spirituality, people are looking for authentic conversations on faith to help them make their own mind up.
The problem is that people who behave the way Christ did — taking care of the less fortunate, living their life as an example of God's love — do not, by definition, stand up and say «look at me, I'm a Christian — see how superior I am!»
Ok now I know most atheists are live and let live and couldn't care less about what other people believe, but whenever you get defensive and wonder why «theists» often call atheism just as much a religion as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, etc look at things like this.
Look at countries that have less people identifying themselves with religion and you will find higher acheiving education systems, better social services and lower crime rates.
However, as we look around today and ask what conditions seem on the whole to make for happiness in marriage, we are driven to the curious conclusion that the more «civilized people become the less capable they seem of lifelong happiness with one partner» (p. 135) For a marriage to work requires that there «be a feeling of complete equality on both sides; there must be no interference with mutual freedom; there must be the most complete physical and mental intimacy; and there must be a certain similarity in regard to standards of value» (p. 143).
At least, if they did not have the backing of this supposedly moral authority, people would look at them less favorably.
Meanwhile, proposed operations to airlift thousands of refugees who've fled Islamist fighters from a mountainside in northern Iraq are looking less likely.It's after US intelligence found fewer people still trapped there than feared.
«And although he is still having to gain back some weight, he looks great, he looks strong and we are incredibly grateful to him and his family for the service he has rendered to people who are a lot less lucky than all of us.»
I tried to tell my people about the Holy Spirit and they looked as if they couldn't care less.
God could had it been both ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
God could had creation either ways is possible for him... created of all livings from chemicals to full creatures... in the book if looked so simple is because God message was to people with less knowldge premitive whether in the east or west... and had to be in simple examples but that might hold big meanings in today's knowldge and facilities... about mankind God created at it's best, but never in the Quran it was stated that men had been given his (God's) looks... God told us that all creatures are nations like us, which means they were created in the same way... although God as well spoke of integration of mankind and well as animals in cross marriages that made variable nations...
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