See something you like at a store?
There's certainly been plenty of speculation that we could
see something like this at Alaska Airlines.
Not exact matches
On the third floor of Fidelity Investments» Boston - based headquarters is a room that looks more
like something you'd
see at Apple or Google than
at a 70 - year - old mutual fund firm.
But no matter how long it has been since I was
at the helm, if I
see something that I don't
like, I'm not
at all shy about making my thoughts known and asking some very pointed questions.
We may well
see something like the True Cost Party of America — a radical new way of looking
at the global economy and the ecological future.
If he needs
something to look
at, there's a painting of his hero, Christopher Reeve, and a color - copied image of what looks
like a photo taken by accident — all you can
see is a ceiling, partially in shadow.
«If you
see [on LinkedIn] that your old boss knows a VP
at a company you'd
like to work in, dial him and say
something to the effect of, «Bill, it's been too long.
«It would seem to us if this deal doesn't get approved, you're likely to
see Sprint shares fall to
something like $ 4 or so,» said Craig Moffett, founding partner
at MoffettNathanson.
«As we sit here, quite a few people are doing
something wrong
at Berkshire, but when it gets to some sales practice
like was taking place
at Wells Fargo, you can
see the kind of damage it will do.»
«As I remember, we were paying them $ 10 or $ 11 a click or
something like that and any time you're paying somebody $ 10 or $ 11 every time somebody punches a little thing where you have no cost
at all, you know, that's a good business unless somebody's going to take it away from you and so we were close - up
seeing that,» Buffett said.
The Phillips curves are not broken — «we may well
at present be
seeing the first stirrings of an increase in the inflation rate —
something that we would
like to happen»
While I believe markets are efficient when it comes to stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities and reflect all known information
at the time, in the case of bitcoin, and a few other instances
like the ONLY stock I've bought in over a year (now up big), when I start to
see the mainstream media reporting on
something, google search volume through the roof (chart below) and lastly, when your mom asks about it — it may be signaling mainstream acceptance and further expansion of a major bubble.
As for CLB, it doesn't happen very often — maybe once every two years — but sometimes I (Whitney Tilson)
see (
at a conference) or read (on
something like ValueInvestorsClub) an investment thesis that is so compelling and blindingly obvious that I immediately put the position on — which is what I did on Monday just after Einhorn's presentation.
And when asked where the ideas came from, the company's executives always said
something like «we
see behaviors from our community and we try to build on top of them» or «I don't spend too much time looking
at what other people are doing or not doing.»
Oh sure, sometimes you feel
like He's crushing you, but when you look
at the big picture you
see that
something was crushing you, but it wasn't God.
When we look
at the Bible holistically, we
see the mandate is for every citizen in the kingdom of God to eradicate injustice The command is there, hidden in plain sight
like a plot twist in a movie that our eyes missed because they were looking for
something else.
I'd love to
see a sports figure
at the end of a horrible game say
something along the lines of «well, you know, my deity
saw fit to make me look
like I've never played this game before.
Dr. Anthony McRoy, lecturer in Islamics
at the Wales Evangelical School of Theology, told the «News Hour» why he doesn't believe the programme will have a significant impact on the issue and would
like to
see a new approach introducted, he said: «the last government tried
something against radicalisation after 7/7, and look how ineffective it's been»
This almost totally mystified me; to read of churches
like this
at all; so little I had
seen or heard or read of this (one or two exceptions were on my sphere of concern; few others
something like this, I'd heard or read a bit of; are there really so many now?
It was probably via a midnight rabbit trail sort of web surfing and I probably
saw something I
like and then in my attempt to not forget about it yet still fall asleep
at a reasonable hour I signed up, signed off, and went to bed.
We live in a society where «sex sells», where in tv, media, magazines, etc. women are
seen as
something men can use
like a tool or plaything for their own pleasure (look
at playboy!).
A professor
at an evangelical liberal arts college explained to me that he
liked the intense confrontation, saying: «My money goes to Jews for Jesus, because you can
see they are doing
something.
That would explain why when you look
at the wonders of creation your mind and heart
see nothing or
at best
something you
like to call the unknown.
Just
like the people that were swept away during the flood we can either look around
at the world and
see that conditions are getting worse and
something is going to happen real soon or we can just go on with life and take no heed to the warning signs.
Collin, my co-blogger here
at Evangel, didn't
see what I meant (prolly because I didn't explain a lick of it), so I'm going to give an apologia for myself here and hope that it makes
something like good sense.
So in otherwords, they published
something like a newspaper to
see «And today, Jesus yet again caused a horrid scene
at the town hall.
And if in your spare time you consort simply with the people you
like, you will again find that you have come unawares to a real inside, that you are indeed snug and safe
at the centre of
something which,
seen from without, would look exactly
like an Inner Ring.
You do not understand everything the Christian church teaches, you say, and some things that you think you do understand you do not believe, but you
at least
see enough in the kind of faith and life for which Christianity stands so that you would
like to do
something about it.
Every scientific statement in the long run, however complicated it looks, really means
something like, «I pointed the telescope to such and such a part of the sky
at 2:20 A.M. on January 15th and
saw soand - so,» or, «I put some of this stuff in a pot and heated it to such - and - such a temperature and it did soand - so.»
Since the atheist does not believe in «right» or «wrong» but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to
see how angry they become
at rulings
like this... almost as if they believed the ruling «wrong» or
something...
«Since the atheist does not believe in objective «right» or «wrong» (received divinely) but that morality is simply the product of culture and genetics - It is fascinating to
see how angry they become
at rulings
like this... almost as if they believed the ruling objectively «wrong» (divinely received) or
something...»
At least not any more of an explanation than when kids
see their first prosthetic limb or bodily deformity or
something like that..
In a few thousand years of recorded history, we went from dwelling in caves and mud huts and tee - pees, not understanding the natural world around us, or the broader universe, to being able to travel through space, using reason to ferret out the hidden secrets of how the world works, from physics to chemistry to biology, we worked out the tools and rules underpinning it all, mathematics, and now we can
see objects that are almost impossibly small, the very tiniest building blocks of matter, (or
at least we can examine them, even if you can't «
see» them because you're using
something other than your eyes and photons to view them) to the very farthest objects, the planets circling other, distant stars, that are in their own way, too small to
see from here,
like the atoms and parts of atoms themselves, detected indirectly, but indisputably THERE.
With this in mind — if you would
like to
see something that had started with Simon Cowell insulting a psator about his weight then resulting in Cowell saying «praise the Lord» and a prominent comedian talking about a performance making him want to go to church the have a peek
at this:).
Some
see beauty, some
see something they don't
like, some just don't get it
at all.
Try and experiment... find a male friend of yours and walk down the street holding his hand (don't worry, all of us on here know you're not gay)... but, walk down the street... watch the others around you, look
at how they stare
at you
like you're doing
something wrong, listen to
see if any of them make comments about you and your friend walking down the street,
see if they're nice comments or not.
Speaking to Princeton students, the late Adlai E. Stevenson once declared: «What a man knows
at fifty that he did not know
at twenty boils down to
something like this: the knowledge that he has acquired with age is not the knowledge of formulas... but of people, places, actions — a knowledge not gained... by words, but by touch, sight, sound, victories, failures, sleeplessness, devotion, love — the human experiences and emotions of this earth; and perhaps, too, a little faith and a little reverence for the things you can not
see.»
From idiots
like that guy
at SNAP, whose goal in life is to
see how much money he can bilk out of the Church, after «suddenly remembering»
something that happened forty years ago without any evidence?
«Where we
see our greatest opportunity for growth is looking
at new product lines and new opportunities in
something like new production facilities that would include processing facilities and a USDA kitchen,» Pavlofsky says.
Then I remembered that I had
seen something about colored rice once and decided to give that a shot, figuring it was one of those sensory - type things they do
at preschools and the kids would
like it.
So you go, you look
at the menu, your order
something, you start to mindlessly stab
at it with your fork, and then all of a sudden it's
like choirs of angels are singing and a light shines down upon you, and you no longer hear the noise or
see the chaos around you.
Or
at the least, a pic of
something like this cut open so we could
see the insides.
I tried doing
something like this one time and it didn't turn out, but now looking
at your process I
see my mistake.
I'll have to spin my luck and
see if
something like that shows up
at Goodwill.
Leave a comment or send me an email
at bakinandeggs (
at) gmail (dot) com if you have suggestions or
something you'd
like to
see.
You may want to take a look
at my Almond Flour Recipes page to
see if you can find
something you
like:
In other words, it looks
like there's
something in the human central nervous system that an educated chili head might call an Endo - Capsaicin Receptor system (a system designed to sense and process capsaicin that, when activated, can have significant effects on the central nervous system
at large) and that when this system is frequently activated by the digestion of capsaicin, we
see all kinds of health benefits.
It seems
at least halfway decent however they do not specify if the whey protein is grass - fed and cold - processed, which is
something I
like to
see.
For his annual Hot 10 list (
see the 2016 list here), Andrew Knowlton dined
at hundreds of restaurants, traveled thousands of miles, and devoured
something like a million calories — all in search of the country's best new places to eat.
Yes he has his faults and I take a jab or two
at him aswell when I
see something, but I kinda feel for his because whether we
like it or not he is apart of us.