Sentences with phrase «what about some sort»

What about some sort of peer assessment for an end of the year project?
What about a sort of Netflix for digital comics?
What about some sort of entrepreneurial arrangement where a student is paid based on work brought in or billings?

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'' (It's about) understanding actually what fans want from a Grand Prix weekend, building out that sort of festival and then using those data inputs and saying: should we have a concession stand here?
Thinking of the question this way lets us avoid thorny metaphysical questions about what sorts of things can «have» religion.
He found they spent anywhere from 70 % to 90 % of their time in meetings, but «when I asked what they were doing about making meetings better, almost all of the leaders of large corporations that I talked to just sort of shrugged their shoulders with a resigned air of defeat.»
The sense that someone knows what he or she is talking about or cares about what you have to say is exactly the sort of thing conveyed primarily through nonverbal signals, Pentland's research has shown.
When is this sort of roadblock most likely to arise, and what can you do about it when it does?
Such consent may be obtained only after research subjects are fully informed about the goals of the research, as well as about what sorts of privacy protections they can expect.
Think carefully about what sorts of rewards your business could benefit the most from, and make sure to treat your credit card spending with care!
Advertisers should think about what sorts of questions, to which their product is the answer, begin with these words, and then invest in those queries.
When I decided to write about my journey as a single father, I had all sorts of ideas about what I wanted to discuss.
«It's quite normal for Americans and Western people to behave like this — they live in free sex societies where nobody cares about this sort of thing, so what do you expect?»
«When you talk about this sort of natural business relationship, beyond the political relationship of the two largest democracies in the world, I think that is an important relationship to maintain especially when you look at what is going on in the world today in many of the other markets and in many of the upcoming powers,» he said.
«If we think about what an athlete does before performing - whether it's a professional football player or an Olympic athlete - chances are they have some sort of a plan before the game,» Daniel tells me.
«Users have all sorts of opinions about what news counts as «fake,» which is, of course, exactly the problem,» reads a Vox explainer about the change.
Despite reams of Big Data and access to all sorts of third party research, the disconnect between what a company believes it knows about its customers and the reality as told by its actual customers is staggering.
Zuckerberg carefully negotiated a clause that would allow him to take a leave from Facebook to serve in public office or government, so presumably he has some sort of political beliefs — if not outright political ambition — as well as some core ideas about what's good for society and what's not.
The marines know roughly what sort of tasks the exercises will address, but until the exercises begin they are clueless about the exact missions, the order in which the missions will hit, and the obstacles that will be thrown at them.
What to do instead: Ask to chat first and use the initial conversation to gauge what the company is like, what the person may or may not like about it, and what sort of experience their company is looking What to do instead: Ask to chat first and use the initial conversation to gauge what the company is like, what the person may or may not like about it, and what sort of experience their company is looking what the company is like, what the person may or may not like about it, and what sort of experience their company is looking what the person may or may not like about it, and what sort of experience their company is looking what sort of experience their company is looking for.
I think there's a wider sort of macroeconomic and social policy issue that we all need to be aware about, and also we all need to maybe come together about some new definitions of what work is and how opportunities are being created, also.
Thinking about the future and what's next for Niantic, what sort of augmented reality ideas do you find most interesting?
The Instagram archive doesn't include any data about ads you've viewed or interacted with, or what sorts of ad topics it think you might be interested in.
But recently Sheryl Sandberg, ex-Google exec and current COO of Facebook, came out with a very different sort of public declaration about how she uses her time — and it's one that might cause you to reevaluate the necessity of your long work weeks and reconsider what you're inadvertently saying about your values when you tout your 12 - hour days.
So here's what we know about Cambridge Analytica, its connections to the Trump campaign, and what sorts of things Mueller is likely looking into.
And so when I read Ben Graham, sort of a light bulb went off just this little article and I started reading everything I could about what he had written, both security analysis and the intelligent investor, and eventually led my way to Warren Buffett and you know, sort of the rest is history, it's a very good age, you know I was younger than 21 at the time you know junior year of college to recognize that this was what I was going to be doing the rest my life.
There may be some sort of inspiration involved, but what about those who get inspired to rob you for having more?
My definition of engagement would (in the context of what I'm talking about here) be a click of some sort.
It's sort of like going to Vegas and marrying a good looking person without knowing more about what makes them tick.
So, where previously it did matter if you were holding all Fidelity funds or a mixture of index funds and actively managed funds, now, regardless of what you «re investing in, you come in the door, you have a conversation about your sort of needs, your long - term goals, et cetera, and a wealth manager sort of puts you in the funds that they deem appropriate for you.
I just was sort of interested and talked to a lot of people about what was going on, but I wasn't really interested in looking at the business side of it, so I never was doing that.
Question 25: Would you mind sharing with us some highlights of your philanthropic work and what inspires you about it, and what sort of results you'd like your work to produce in the future.
If you worry about what sort of companies your investments are funding, or if you are adverse to profiting from interest from loans, sharia investing will offer you a way to filter through all the options available and make ethical choices.
In a richly valued market, that sort of risk control is most appropriately established using call options having a strike price situated at about the point where various trend - following measures would turn negative — what is known in finance as a «contingent position» because the position creates its own exit if the market deteriorates further without an interim recovery - and particularly if it deteriorates abruptly.
While it's not wrong to assume that those sorts of interactions play a key part further down the funnel (especially when selling high - ticket items), what about making those initial connections?
I think this is sort of what Paul talks about when he refers to the fact that we are being saved (1st Corinthians).
What I meant by cognitive dissonance, though, is that whole thing about the «institutional» church, throwing a whole tradition, a whole world - wide confession, millions of individual believers into some sort of barrel.
Delusions get people crazy and then they might kill or not depending on what sort of things they are thinking about.
I love how people's preconceptions about what is and is not allowed sort them out for us.
However in a God context what sort of Peace is he talking about?
This belief, that human activity ought to be directed towards promoting what John Locke called «the advantages and conveniences of life,» and that the human mind ought to concern itself exclusively with gathering together and putting in order the sort of knowledge this enterprise demanded — useful knowledge — is a moral belief, that is, it is a belief about how we ought to spend our lives.
We are not told anything about what sorts of sexual attractions Jesus did or did not have, which suggests to me that perhaps Jesus (and / or those who recorded some of his words for us) either didn't consider the matter very important or else figured it was non of our damn business...
Those latter steps require attention not just to Bayles, and what she learned (with help from Albert Murray and Ralph Ellison) about the Afro - American musical tradition, but also to the sort of socio - cultural analysis we do so much of here at pomocon, which derives from we've learned from Tocqueville most of all.
It does, and that's only because I've gone through this kind of three - year process of first the deconstruction, the sort of subsequent crisis of that emotionally, and then the many, many therapy sessions that enabled me to sort of realize, «I am really in crisis because I'm worried about what people are going to think.»
They discussed what was supposed to be the «wisdom of mankind» regarding the one God, a sort of perennial deposit of notions about God that anyone, anywhere should recognize.
When Levi asks what sorts of things Jesus might ask him to do, the part about «no questions asked» is re-emphasized.
I stopped attending and emailed other Potter's Houses in the state about what happened, expecting some sort of outrage at what this «Pastor» had done.
And, when she describes that change, what she ends up describing is what already more - or-less exists, namely: mainline christianity, embracing the reformed and the catholic, the scientific and the traditional, which has been doing (never perfectly, to be sure) the sort of deep thinking, social justice, and disciplined prayer that she talks about continually while the evangelicals were breaking off to do their own thing (the thing she seems to want them to stop doing) throughout the twentieth century.
What about the belief that since this world is temporary, it doesn't really matter — it's all ashes and dust, corrupt and lost so even the most noble acts are ultimately without merit — God will sort it out in the end...?
You could feel their love for these children present in the room with us, it was warm and gentle and I think that's sort of what the Bible means when it talks about how we'll be known by our love, everything we do can feel like loving.
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