Sentences with phrase «so this work actually»

So this work actually, is a continuation of work begun more than twelve years ago.

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So there's been a lot of great work by NASA and other organizations in early exploration of Mars and understanding... what Mars is like, where could we land, what's the composition of the atmosphere, where is there water — water ice, I should say — and so we need to go from these early exploration missions to actually building a citSo there's been a lot of great work by NASA and other organizations in early exploration of Mars and understanding... what Mars is like, where could we land, what's the composition of the atmosphere, where is there water — water ice, I should say — and so we need to go from these early exploration missions to actually building a citso we need to go from these early exploration missions to actually building a city.
It's not all go, go, go: Woven into the landings between staircases (you know, where people actually work) are 26 varieties of workspaces, so employees can choose their preference on any given day.
That's why we're creating a horizontal structure rather than a vertical structure, so very different types of people that have extremely useful skill sets can actually work together.
Rather than assuming that keeping a resolution has to be hard work, science shows that the people who actually meet their goals do so by making things as easy for themselves as possible.
Reviewing emails recently confirmed my memory that the meeting was a waste of our time and that, in looking for a polite way to leave and get back to my work, I actually emailed an assistant from the meeting after I had been there for ten or so minutes and wrote «Can u pls call me on my cell?
The gimmick: All of the home appliances and fixtures that Pirch sells actually work in the store, so you can experience them firsthand and imagine them in your home.
So find ways to spend your days doing things you actually like doing — then you're more likely to work hard at them, and accumulate greater wealth in the process.
(And yes, I had to actually earn money when I was a student too, so I realize that's easier for some students than others, but there's always a way to slip some kind of internship, work experience, or related extracurricular into your schedule between tying on that wait staff apron.)
So you can see that Yellen could provide the old Fed Chief with a tip or two on how things actually work.
But that wasn't our master plan and we've had to spend a lot of money on PR so people knew it actually worked.
«So for example, your duty day could actually be 12 hours, but you only get paid for six hours of work,» one flight attendant said.
So while the interests of fairness argue for a dramatic scaling back of seniors» discounts — or at least greater use of income testing to ensure only those in real financial need are accessing them — political dynamics are actually working to expand their scope and cost.
Asked if he thought Bird made mistakes with its launch, VanderZanden answered carefully: «Our approach is to work with cities very early on in the process, so we reached out, started a dialogue with Santa Monica the week we actually launched... Any time there's new innovation it's never clear exactly where you fit into the permitting and regulatory scheme.»
I find it so easy to come to work and I actually want to go above and beyond for this company because I feel they go above and beyond for me.»
There's a lot to be said for being able to give a live demonstration of your product so that consumers can actually see how it works — how easy or difficult it is, how large or small, how sharp or dull, or how effective.
When you get the one that does work, then you actually learn so much more about all 10.»
But looking back, he says the smartest thing he actually did was hire a driver to take him to meetings so he could work in the car.
Work culture is so important to your business that it can actually make your employees more productive, even when financial incentives aren't enough to do the same.
Frind's approach — and the reason he spends so little time actually working — is to do no harm.
Why are offices so inherently inflexible that they fail to provide a suitable environment to actually work in?
And that way your pitch actually becomes a conversation because you come in with a plan, you already know how you can work together... do a lot of work ahead of time so you can share what you're excited about and why it works for your potential partner.
So while employees may look like they're busily typing away at their desks this time of year, odds are they're actually being far more productive with their Christmas shopping than with actual work.
They work hard to build traffic so they care greatly about where they send that traffic, whether it converts, and whether they actually get paid.
«At the same time as they have these massive tax cuts for the richest people in the country they actually increase taxes for a lot of working and middle class people, and so I think they see the child tax credit as a way to try to address that,» Marr said.
But here's the catch: What Millennials want out of work is actually not so different than previous generations.
And most of the companies that are winning when it comes to culture and being the «best places to work» are doing so by actually being the best PLACES to work.
Our minds are so happy at the prospect of having done our work that we crash down to earth when we realize we have to actually, you know, do the work!
«So creating a work environment that fosters happiness and connectedness actually improves employee productivity.»
So lots more work to do, and I actually am not going anywhere.
«So, for example, your duty day could actually be 12 hours, but you only get paid for six hours of work,» one flight attendant says.
So people would actually COMPETE to see who could work more 20 - hour shifts.
Research on this matter from the University of Chicago found that the «belief that being busy is a sign of success and hard work is so prevalent that we actually fear inactivity.»
Compromising is a way of demonstrating your confidence in the fact that a situation can be worked out, and your commitment to actually doing so.
I like to joke that the best companies are actually lubricated by alcohol because of those after work beers and glasses of wine that become so important to getting to know people.
The complete post proposes two specific ways smartphones might be hurting our productivity: One, we could be so busy swiping and tapping, we actually work fewer hours.
SpaceX had figured out how to build rockets, just not rockets that actually worked — it had attempted three launches so far and all three had blown up before reaching orbit.
GREENBLATT: Well you know I taught at Columbia as I mentioned for the last 22 years and so I tell my students that first day of class actually, I tell them that you know I don't think there's a lot of social value in being an investment manager, it's not that I don't think investors who do work set help set prices and allocate capital and all those things, but I just think A, they're not very good at it, and B, it'll get done without you.
I will actually be addressing the synergy created by coworking and, generally, the trend toward working in similar collaborative environments in my next post, so please stay tuned!
Making your business really, truly Green may actually slash costs * and * provide a powerful hot button leverage point for your marketing — but faking a Green commitment (greenwashing) could destroy what you've worked so hard to build
I can't possibly work longer hours than I already am, I've been killing myself for years in that department and I'm actually cutting back some to try to preserve my health, but we've been living lean for awhile now and still looking for ways to save, so I'm also looking for ways to increase my income without adding a ton of extra hours and labor.
Making your business really, truly green may actually slash costs * and * provide a powerful «hot button» leverage point for your marketing — but faking a green commitment («greenwashing») could actually destroy what you've worked so hard to build
But of course, turning a profit as a «guru» is fine so long as the things they teach actually DO work.
We actually... So my colleague and I, Sarah Kliff, interviewed President Obama as one of his last interviews about healthcare and we asked him what were his regrets, what did not work?
I spent so much time the first seven months on the phone with Carl and his two people he also got on the board — and actually worked that deal for the company.
So when we think about Charlie's vantage point and understanding of this stuff it's quite profound because he's worked in this space at the very highest levels from numerous ends of the spectrum from actually designing the code and working on the code of blockchain to you know doing the engineering side over at that coin base which is one of the exchanges.
How many entrepreneurs are actually able to make that space in their calendar, and if so, does the five - hour rule work for them?
It's actually... That enticed me to do some of my own research, because I saw, «Okay, well, nobody is doing it the way I prefer it, so I have to do the work myself.»
Now, that sounds pretty aggressive, but it's actually not so crazy when if you're working off of a relatively small investment base.
Yet, when it comes to actually taking care of the money for which you work so incredibly hard, many people just throw in the towel.
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