Sentences with phrase «actually do about»

We decided to tackle this issue and explain what you can actually do about such buzzwords.
«Indeed, under UK employment law when a departing employee decides to go rogue and fire off some form of parting shot there is often little the employer can actually do about it other than apologise to the affected parties and do as Twitter appears to be and «conduct a review» whilst expressing contrition.
Re what to actually do about this.
That will depend on what the states actually do about developing rich content knowledge «within and across grades.»
So what do we actually do about that?
People assume I know a great deal more than I actually do about sports.
What should — what can — they actually do about it?
OK But what to actually DO about a H. Hernia?
Learn why spot reduction doesn't work and what you CAN actually do about those problem areas.
You can also watch a short three minute video which summarizes the truth about what «starvation mode» actually is, and what you can actually do about it, here.
Regular readers of mindbodygreen know that chronic inflammation has been linked to a host of ailments — from depression and weight gain to cancer — but what can we actually do about it?
They'll want to know «what are you going to actually do about it?»
I ask myself what we can actually do about community cohesion.
Well why don't we examine why they're crying and see if there's something we can actually do about the crying.
I guess the core disagreement is what to actually do about it.
We picked his brain on why customer experience is rising to the spotlight, and what companies can actually do about it, instead of just talking about it.
But when Behrmann and her team tested the six people who had been face - blind from birth, they got a completely different — and unexpected — result: The members of that group actually did about as well as normal people at guessing whether faces were more like Dan's or Jim's.
What are such island nations actually doing about global warming?
«The results show a disconnect between what people know and believe about music and what they're actually doing about it,» said Dr. Mary Zurn, vice president of education at Primrose Schools.
I \'ve actually done about half a dozen amendments for people whose original preparer (or software) had them claiming a standard deduction even though, due to AMT, they were better off taking the lower itemized deductions.
Now he's on the record saying that Ethereum is «actually doing about double the number of transactions per day as Bitcoin already, and their scaling plans — the roadmap, in my view, is much better.»
I actually did this about a month ago and I consider myself to be a pretty positive person who has relatively great control over my emotions.

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In it, James Cowan wrote about how Canadians like to talk about innovation providing the economy of the future, but we aren't actually doing much to promote it.
And who cares if a couple of people think I'm being an attention whore for talking about this in such a real way if it actually does help change a few minds?
But «you have got to be really pessimistic about things that you are doing that may not work» to actually get there, she said.
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
In the beginning, that's a great business model, right, because all you're doing is you create this anonymous shell company, you give it a name, you don't care who actually is behind it and you stick it in a folder and you forget about it until a year passes and it's time to invoice for the renewal.
Think about where you would be now if you had actually started doing it then.
And so to me, it's just really important that people can get really passionate about what they do, whatever it is that they do, and that they actually developed a few passions, whether it's cooking, or biking, or reading.
It's one thing to compel a corporation to do something — but what about the rights of the individuals who actually do the work?
It doesn't just make us feel happy about the past; nostalgia actually makes us less fearful about the future.
«I hear this a lot about modernizing HIPAA, but no one actually gives a recommendation for what they would do,» said Valerie Montgomery Rice, president and dean of the Morehouse School of Medicine.
The problem is that we don't often actually see those friends face to face, as the Boston Globe's Billy Baker discovered when his editor asked him to write about the health effects of loneliness recently.
It's actually quite a relief to hear from someone with years of experience who has built a substantial, multi-decade career in a major industry at a global corporation (BP / Amoco) instead of a wet - behind - the - ears «expert» who's had about 15 minutes of startup success and no clue about how he or she got there, or what to do next.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version of the kind of gripping story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
«You must know very little about what the president of the Republic actually has to do all day,» he fired back at a French reporter who brought the topic up.
«Because it could be you have an online reputational issue because someone was upset about something that has happened, but it's not actually the way you do business and it's not what most people are saying about your company.»
It was always more comfortable to go back to complaining about what wasn't right or was missing in my life than actually doing something about it.
If that's true, nothing I can teach you today about the importance of saving for retirement — and the importance of starting to do so right now — will compare to the life lesson you'll have learned by the time you actually reach retirement.
«You don't want to be bouncing off the walls, but you want to be able to explain why this is an enormous opportunity you actually care about, with real concrete and tangible reasons.»
Don't go into something you actually don't know much about, in the hopes that you're going to get really financially successful and rewarded....
Paul's a very interesting intertwining of a pure artist and somebody who is very astute about solving business problems... I actually think of Paul as much as a business problem - solver as I do an artist.
But it takes a lot to move from talking about writing a book to actually doing it — and this is the biggest leap of all.
His worry is actually about human testing in the field, but, he says, he's already talking to WHO about how those studies would be done.
And most folks don't think she actually cares about their needs and problems.
So as the idea developed, about 6 months after doing this kind of exploration where we'd meet continually with a whole bunch of different people, industry thinkers and stuff, it became clear that we could actually start a company around this and we could build the world's first social magazine.
There seems to be a great deal of confusion about what the agency actually does.
But when we have our backs to the wall, we will all start thinking about unthinkable things and actually doing some of them.
Springsteen didn't actually say, «This is not about me.»
It's important to get guidance from someone who's actually been there and done that instead of someone who's only read books about the topics you need help with.
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