Sentences with phrase «actually explaining yourself to»

We didn't even make them actually explain it to us.
«It's the moment to actually explain to the next generation that we invented it and, at the same time, not only did we invent it, but we're happy to customise it and evolve it.»
«That responsibility puts a more important burden on the state to actually explain to parents what this means and why we are trying to do it this way.
Now, we'll actually talk about the combat system in a minute, but I think the game does a pretty crappy job of actually explaining itself to you, because it has some pretty varied mechanics depending on the characters.
He likes the way it's not just abstract coding, but work that brings results he can actually explain to people who don't have to be in a technical field to understand it.
Resume is the way to present your skills and qualities to the employer before actually explaining yourself to the employer during the personal interview.

Not exact matches

He goes on to explain the technique in great detail, including his rule against responding to non-urgent emails the day they come in, the discipline required to process ten of yesterday's emails before you even peak at today's, and the need to actually schedule time to respond to more in - depth emails in your calendar.
Biotech is a «crazy» industry, in that there's no easy way to measure a company's worth, because actually helping patients is at least 10 years away, explains Brian Bloom, president of Bloom, Burton & Co., a Toronto - based investment bank focused on the health - care sector.
Not only is it true that «a full 20 percent of CEOs on Inc. magazine's 500 fastest - growing private companies list indicated that they continued to work a paying job long after founding their organization,» Raffiee explains in a write - up of the research, but many of our entrepreneurial icons actually waded into starting up slowly, keeping a corporate job for quite awhile while they tested the waters.
In other words, can you actually explain, in a credible way, what's motivating the company (or you, the boss) to take CSR seriously?
In a recent blog post, the entrepreneur explains why a three or four day work week can actually be beneficial to the future workforce.
During the podcast, Aiyer explained that Postmates had actually seen its retail partners increase their sales three to four times over their previous level once it — the company — started using on - demand delivery.
Many other experts agree that 70 can not be the universal age for people to start claiming Social Security benefits, and some explain how claiming early can actually be very beneficial.
«It's been done on a case - by - case basis, without actually... explaining why trade is important to Canadians,» Trudeau says.
Explain why it actually matters to the business and show how it ties to core business objectives.»
They are simply covering their level of risk, and even advancing monies at a 50 percent rate, as this Forbes article explains, some funders actually manage to lose money.
«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.»
What you need to be doing is «actually getting out of the building and trying to understand something which I call the day in the life of the customer,» he explains.
«But when you actually look at the total environmental impact,» he explains, «it takes three times as much energy to make that bag as we can use to make an equivalent polyethylene product.»
«Most people don't realize it,» he explains, «but plastic is actually a very interesting and exciting industry to be a part of right now.»
Today, we're publishing Beth Kowitt's latest jaw - dropper on the future of the food industry, which explains how biotech is using the fermentation process to synthesize gelatin and other animal products without actually needing input from animals.
This tends to lead to people actually taking their days off — because if you don't take them by the end of the year, you lose them,» Jan Kramps explains.
Trendspottr, co-founder and chief executive Mark Zohar explains, scours social media such as Twitter and Facebook as well as subscribers» corporate proprietary data for specific words, language usage, velocity of mentions and acceleration to predict trending topics — before they actually trend.
«It's still difficult to explain it to your shareholders, obviously, but ultimately the people that you employ — or the people you are able to attract — is actually the backbone of your success.»
Mary Beth Wynn, head of people for Jellyvision, a benefits software maker, says her company de-emphasizes résumés in favor of the cover letter, which she says is «an opportunity to explain why, if their résumé doesn't look like a fit for the job, they actually are.»
First, he explained, only try to enter and stand out in a space where the market is actually being underserved.
«We actually need [constraints] to get creative,» wrote David Sturt, executive vice-president at Utah - headquartered employee recognition consultancy O.C. Tanner, in a 2013 Forbes column explaining his firm's review of 1.7 million instances of externally validated «great» work at corporations.
This can actually take on a literal meaning as it affects your ability to telecommute and occasionally work from home, Kerr explains.
«The reality is that writing code and building a product and then building a company actually is not a glamorous enough thing to make a movie about,» Zuckerberg explained.
«I always move my desk to wherever — I don't really have a desk actually — I move myself to wherever the biggest problem is in Tesla,» Musk explained.
Crystal Head contends the bottles are actually «heads,» and are inspired by a legendary tale that's a bit too convoluted to explain here.
In an occupation like social media analytics, app development, or even email marketing, there's sometimes a disconnect between why you do something (which might be obvious) and how you actually go about it (which could be hard to explain).
«Your friends outside of work actually have this connection to how you behave in the workplace, through the shaping of your relationships on the job,» she explained.
«The key here is to actually keep following up,» Steli explains.
Wagner explains that schooling is often actually hostile to innovation:
«The big boxes actually enlarge the size of the pie by drawing customers to a neighborhood,» explains Gary Donnelly, president of the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association.
«When parents set a limit, they should always be prepared to follow through, so don't threaten anything you won't actually do, like turn the car around on a family vacation,» child psychologist Ariel Kornblum explains, also in Good Housekeeping.
«While the goal of every entrepreneur is to make as much money as humanly possible, saying no to some paying customers may actually get you there faster,» Charles Gaudet of Predictable Profits explains.
It's great that you're so committed to your workout routine, but if you're spending all your free time sprinting and lifting you're not giving your body enough time to recover and rebuild, which can increase your risk of injury and actually hinder your progress, explains Jay Cardiello, a fitness and nutrition expert who has sculpted the bodies of some of the music scene's biggest superstars, including 50 Cent and J.Lo.
As part of its pitch, the company explains to potential customers that the so - called «net present value» of a $ 7,000 saddle is actually less than the all - in cost of using an ill - fitting one — expenses that include frequent vet bills, replacement saddles and even the costs associated with the premature death of the animal due to saddle - related health problems.
He explained that instead of looking at culture as something that «just happens,» he and his cofounder realized that culture was actually something that needed to be carefully designed, tested, debugged, and iterated on, like any other product they released.
Facebook's new privacy policy aims to explain the data it gathers on users more clearly, but doesn't actually change what it collects and shares.
These deliberations were well - publicized throughout the winter of 1636 and early 1637, but not made official until February 24th; the dramatic rise in options, then, is explained as a longshot bet that the conversion would not actually take place: when it did, the price of the options naturally dropped to the spot price.2
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In an earnings call later that summer, Peter Rive, who was then SolarCity's CTO, explained the merits of the changes to shareholders: «We don't want to rush to actually initiate some of the equipment installation for the cell line and then have that be a regretful layout only months later.»
«The reason we chose blockchain technology is that we want to build a network that people can actually trust,» Omise co-founder Donnie Harinsut said in a video explaining the motivation behind the token offering.
Conclusion The behavioralists have yet to come up with a coherent model that actually predicts the future rather than merely explains, with the benefit of hindsight, what the market did in the past.
Actually, I turned it into a teachable lesson where I explained how it's okay to quit a project.
«Mr. Speaker, the responsibility of any government is to communicate with the population on plans and priorities and policies that are actually passed by this Parliament,» Mr. Clement explained.
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