I don't have to see it being built to
actually know a person with a brain designed this gadget that is sitting in the middle of the forest.
Do
you actually KNOW any people who are bi?
If I may, I think that for the most part, when women * actively * seek out advice on pregnancy, childbirth, and babycare, they DO talk to real people (if
they actually know people in real life who have those sorts of experiences, of course).
Vkm5028 learned the hard way to make sure
you actually know the person you're waving at before you say hi.
Remember, you don't
actually know this person, even if you've been chatting for weeks and it feels like you do.
But do
you actually KNOW the people you're adding to your friends roster?
But by pure accident, and whether
he actually knew the people involved or not, it aligned him with what was to become the abiding zeitgeist of the mid-Nineties: BritArt and Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin.
There is also a good chance that you'll
actually know the person you're working with - making what could be a potentially stressful situation that much easier.
Go volunteer at a soup kitchen for a week and then come back and talk to me (I run a mercy ministry, so
I actually know people who are homeless and have some idea of what their lives are like)
But I took a look at the small list of thriller / suspense writers over at the Writers» Platform Building Campaign and realised that I knew several of them (get me,
I actually know people!)
This effect is more powerful when
we actually know the person doing the recommending, but it holds true with more anonymous reports, too.
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I actually know people who have pursued lawsuits on principle even at relatively large costs, but the thing is, they all had the money to do it.
Be sure that
you actually know the person and they can speak genuinely about your abilities and character.
You don't
actually know that person at all.
We may not actually like the person, or we may not
actually KNOW the person we are marrying, and therefore can't like them for «who they are.»
My point regarding contacting Carolyne «if» you were ever in need of assistance in her geographical area of operations is this: If you are going to judge someone's character by way of how that person expresses one's self on paper, what is on paper is all that you are judging; you have not interacted with that person on any meaningful level and thus form your opinion from a pre-determined negative bias without
actually knowing the person.
Not exact matches
«We
actually know it's going to make
people safer,» Ginsberg says.
«Our employees don't want to deal with bosses who think they
know everything... They want
people who are willing to listen to advice and feedback so they can
actually influence the company direction.»
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.
While many
people believe that spring break is nothing more than an excuse for wild college debauchery, it is
actually the ideal time to get away from work, school, and cold weather —
no matter your age.
'' [Y] ou
know those days when you're running around all day and doing stuff and talking to
people and making calls and responding to emails and filling out paperwork and you get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell did I
actually get done today?»»
So the Facebook for your school isn't somewhere where
people actually go to meet but where you go to see who
knows each other and maybe sort of an icebreaker.»
There are those rare occasions when those of us who do it get out and
actually, y ’
know, talk to
people involved in games.
But when it came to the point where someone's like, «All right, it's time to leave your entire life, your family, everyone you
know behind and go to another planet forever until you die,»
people would probably say, «Uh,
actually... no.»
«Every highly successful
person I
know of has at least one
person they can turn to who
knows the difference between the hype and the reality of what's
actually going on,» finishes Goldie, a senior partner at the Los Angeles law firm of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp.
CES, formerly
known as the Consumer Electronics Show, draws more than 180,000
people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to
know: Will this be the year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to something
people can buy, and might
actually want to?
People like to
know who's
actually leading the charge in their company, and where the business is headed, as well as what their own roles are — what's expected and not expected of them.
«If you're a beginner and you don't
know anything about this stuff, it's
actually an excellent place to be because a lot of the stuff that you wouldn't understand how to do on your own, like I didn't, I could just get help from a lot of other
people.»
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.
And I said that without
actually knowing how I was getting up, but
knowing that I was gonna get up... I think that I've become sort of this iconic
person in America now.
They mean
people they
actually know and work with in real time because they're the ones that
actually get things done.
What we lost when the general store was replaced with a catalog was a
person who
knew us well enough to
actually make valuable recommendations about what we might need.
«For example, if somebody is on your website you need to
know in real time so a sales rep can
actually pick up a phone and call that
person and say «Are you interested?»
Is it because pride is making up the difference between what you
actually know and what you want
people to believe you
know?
Love that supervisors are excellent, and are
actually people I am proud to say I
know.
So if you're paying Bob $ 100,000 a year and you
know he's the wrong
person, it
actually may be costing the company $ 1.5 million a year to keep him.
Luckily for me, they
actually knew what they were talking about, but likability is an important factor in getting
people to want to be influenced by you.
Successful companies
know that in order to entice and retain top talent, they have to create an environment where
people actually want to work.
«Now, we
know that this is
actually the cash that is enabling
people to make this payment because when we look at a similar chart by payment channel, we see that healthcare spending on debit cards increased by 83 %, and healthcare spending on electronic payments (online bill pay and the like) increases by 56 %,» she says.
This feature
actually debuted in Windows 7, but I've found a lot of
people don't
know about it or use it (but they should — it's cool!).
It's intrinsic in all
people to want to
know that what we're doing today is
actually paying off.
Spend extra time on the
people you
actually know.»
As longstanding members of the Broadway Community, Lane and Comley
knew they had to reach out to a lot of
people and organizations to
actually create a first - class web portal featuring meticulously filmed HD captures of full Broadway shows.
An alarming number of students are Facebook friends with
people whom they don't
actually know.
The only outside input that really matters comes from
people we
know and those whose opinions we
actually value and respect.
Far too many company founders think
people want to
know about their company when in fact very few
people do or you
actually only reach a niche market.
There's also
people who work on it every day and
actually, in fact,
know how to do it.
EASTWOOD: So anyway, we did that and then I went to Tokyo and where they hadn't been too fond of Americans going there and filming, I sold the governor who was
actually the mayor of Tokyo, I sold him on the idea that this would be a great thing for the Japanese
people that didn't even
know this battle even existed much less how tough it was.
By prompting
people to set reasonable goals, exercise, and count calories — and by offering encouragement from their social networks — mobile apps may prove to be the missing link between what doctors
know we need to do and what we
actually do in everyday life.
Saying hello to
people might get you noticed, and you might then get the recognition you deserve once
people actually know who you are.