Sentences with phrase «people guess at»

People guess at what the numbers are, but no one outside the clubs and the players actually know for sure.
Not explaining what you do for a living Jason Falls, CafePress Don't make people guess at how your company can help them.
That said, we can fully expect to see Twitter ablaze this week with people guessing at what the future will hold.

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Gill is one of just a handful of people who bet on politics full time, but he's part of a growing community of thousands who test their luck — or, as many maintain, skill — at guessing the outcomes of the ever - unpredictable administration of President Donald Trump.
Then he summons his inner cheerleader: «The good news is that people are typically terrible at guessing what their future will be like.
A deep analysis reveals what you might have guessed — the people who are really good at sales are really good listeners.
«My guess is that this is the kind of network that you might find operating in creative people at the moment that they're being creative,» says Michael I. Posner, professor emeritus at the University of Oregon and coauthor of Images of Mind.
And certainly sitting on a South Pacific beach isn't going to do your happiness levels any harm, but according to recent research we've posted on previously, people are actually pretty bad at guessing which recollections will bring them the most joy.
Everyone may want to make it big on their own these days, but if I had to guess, I'd say that at least as many people have highly successful and fulfilling careers in the corporate world as in entrepreneurial endeavors.
At the base of it, business success is about people — making the right connections, understanding motivation, guessing what others will do next, and accurately evaluating those you meet.
«The good news is that people are typically terrible at guessing what their future will be like,» Moss says.
There are many pleasures in this story about investment banks pitching activism preparedness so I guess we might as well start with the cheapest of them, 1 which is that people who work at investment banks sometimes use words funny:
And literally everyone who relies on the federal government for anything, including Congress, will be wondering just how many things are going wrong, or being left undone, because the people at the top are spending their time playing Trump's guessing game instead of doing their jobs.
If a «guess» person plays it perfectly, they may even entice the person they want something from to offer something peremptorily, thereby avoiding the embarrassment of asking any questions at all.
Your body is wonderfully designed, no doctor has to guess where a persons heart is located at each time person goes for a check up do they, no because its all in the same place.
Guess who was at the top of the list of people to be let go.
People balked at the comparison of gluttony to homosexuality... and I guess my question was why is one so charged with guilt and emotion while the other we don't really care so much about.
I would guess there is hardly a person alive who hasn't exclaimed, at one time or other in their lives....
The long list of «grievances» (I guess that's a fair enough word) against religion should not lead you to believe that I am «mad at God» or any of the other common stereotypes people hold of nonbelievers.
So I guess what I'm trying to say is this: there is a right way for religious people to help those around them come to know and follow God, should they so desire, but yelling at them about fire and brimstone is not really acceptable or in good taste.
And guess what, there are more people who are Christians right now than at any previous time on earth!
My (admitedly wild) guess is at least 50 % of religious people don't actually believe in god.
Other people may have the question haunt them and wonder: «Gee, maybe there is one purpose, one Meaning, one goal for all life — or at least for humans — and I guess I am suppose to find it.»
I love it because of your honesty, and I love it because I think it echoes what a lot of people experience in churches when they suspect abuse, but don't say anything - the ignoring of the intuitions, the pull of «belonging» to the greater group, the shame associated with telling, the pain when they * do * tell and then are immediately ostracized (so painful, when I'm guessing you thought you «belonged» at the table, and were only participating as you thought you had right to?
If so, and they were apart or worked at that place, then I guess they were just as guilty and deserved just as much punishment and ridicule as the person actually committing the offense..
- > IM guessing that jb thinks that CSI and the FBI existed at the time this was written... to beat someone with a ROD to the point that death occurs immediately shows murderous intent... if the person clings to life a few days... one can not prove murderous intent... sorry jb... CSI and FBI did not exist back in Moses» day... they had to go by with what they had...
Whether you like those facts or not wakes people up in the morning unlike your babbling evidense, which you constantly find to be wrong or at least flawed by educated guesses of existing information.
Those people would not have known of what was going on (I know Romans says we know of God by looking at Creation, I guess my brain just isn't smart enough to connect it all.)
I guess what I'm getting at is God is much bigger than our little relgious boxes we draw and humble, peace loving people are usually closer to God than scared, judgmental people.
It is an astounding detail when you think about it: The God of all creation, the One who knows every corner of the cosmos and fathoms every mystery, the One who could answer every theological riddle and who, I suspect, chuckles at our volumes of guesses, our centuries of pompous philosophical tomes debating His nature, when present in the person of Jesus Christ, told stories.
(I'm guessing if I met her she might well be the kind of person who volunteers at a food pantry, runs a business with high ethical standards, sends money each month to an orphanage in Guatemala, and prays regularly for a neighbor stricken with a terminal disease.)
but I guess watching the kardashians, or jersey shore is alot more educational, If I was forced to watch any of that junk, I would choose this one, at least they can get your attention without having to get naked and spread their legs all over town just to make a buck... these people got over 1 Million watching and talking about the show without showing their skin, just by showing how they actually live in a country where some IDIOTS are trying to teach us if someone looks different or acts different than us we should be scared of them and they are out to kill us.
I'm just saying that most people that claim not to believe, probably second guess at the end.
So if you are saying God is screwed up because he allowed people to think for themselves and choose for themselves then I guess I can't argue with you, if there is a God at all.
I guess I meant that, at the moment, there is likely no person that could prove the existence of God, heaven, hell, etc..
I guess what I am getting at is unless I have a clear understanding from the Bible of what a church is, it will be impossible for me to lead a group of people into becoming a church.
I guess what I am wondering is this: How has the modern society in which I live managed to completely overlook the fact that a sane person and an insane person can believe the very same things concerning the supernatural (God), the improvable (God), the undetectable (God), and yet the sane person will never pause to look at the oddity of their shared beliefs?
But anyway it would be one game per day, and at the end of the day the people who guessed the right number would be the winner (s).
No one would second - guess that at all, even if it reached millions of «public» people.
Judaism I guess takes it a step further and wants to make sure it's adherents are very serious about being part of the religion, than say a person who accepts jesus or mohammed to ease their conscious at a certain moment in time.
I tried to make sure that I was not posting my opinion as «rock - solid fact» or anything like that, but I am not always good at picking out the right words for some people, I guess.
Over at Forbes, Louis Woodhill calls focusing on the middle - class «divisive,» so one guesses that proposing cutting taxes on high - earners really brings people together.
Because what happens, again and again and again, is people listen to that logic, look at both sides of the issue, and say «Well then I guess I'm not a real Christian.»
Thanks guys for all of your concerns of my post, gosh such love from you, this feels like family, well I guess people here are not that bad at all, now that that's said, I know some of you will resume the ridicule, but being one with the Creator YHWH is the only way from the truth, and righteousness that He left for us in the book of remembrance, the so called OT, the obvious truth, from Genesis - Malachi, the last prophet until this day.
I guess on that we'll have to agree to disagree, I find it annoying and dumb to mass post a dumb video that gets taken down soon after when it has nothing to do with the topic at hand and the person posting doesn't have anything whatsoever to contribute.
So between the Stop Saying God Bless You article and the Stop Using These Christian Cliches article, I gather that my «Christianese» makes people uncomfortable and I guess people should never feel uncomfortable so I should stop talking like a Christian, or at least keep my Jesus freak talk confined to the walls of the church where it belongs.
Why some people get faith and others done is beyond me... I guess I'll know at the end of my life.
I guess worthy accomplishments are not what people want, or at least core political affiliation or tendency seems to bring out the demon in many... isnt it the way of demons to demonize?
I couldn't hazard a guess at how many, probably a lot, but only a relative few that I would have met in person.
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