Sentences with phrase «actually see us with»

We can not say whether Jesus was actually seen with the bodily eyes in some kind of physical form (so as to have been capable in theory of being photographed).
I have actually seen with my own eyes, a man fondling another man's backside, rubbing him and squeezing him on the way up to Holy Communion.
Quick aside: This is the first time you actually see us with vegetables on camera.
I can't even put into words how beautiful the scenery was, you see similar things on television but to actually see it with your own eyes and be there is extraordinary.
They explore the city's real estate and thoroughfares, but they are unlike any view of the urban landscape that one can actually see with the naked eye.
I really like shooting landscapes, creating something that you can't actually see with the naked eye and turning it into a piece of art.
While some in the West have apparently decided that delivering energy access is a household event best pursued by developed - world charities, NGOs, and entrepreneurs, what we actually see with electricity is similar to what we see with food — good governance and political institutions are essential for equitable and abundant distribution.
Why is it that you want to fight over physics that you can actually see with IR eyes?

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So while California, as seen above, has the largest total number of Canada - dependent jobs in total, it's actually North Dakota that would feel the biggest effect from heightened trade barriers, with more than 4 % of all jobs in the state having a direct connection to trade with Canada.
In an interview with the Times today, the Alliance for American Manufacturing said it will wait to see Foxconn actually handing out paychecks.
So, if they're trying to interact with a page that has a lot of data and animations to load, it's going to take forever for them to actually see something on their mobile device.
So, with fewer emails sent, we expect businesses will actually see a boost in profit from email marketing.
Y Combinator itself has put out a list of types of startups it would like to see apply to the program (many of them stunningly ambitious), my Inc.com colleague Bill Murphy, Jr. has even uncovered a truly monster list of 1,001 business ideas (though many of them, such as a toothbrush holder with actually big enough holes, are probably not going to make you billions), and I've personally rounded up even smaller business ideas that you can start without so much as a spare $ 100 in the bank.
What you see as a couple lines on your resume is actually thousands of hours spent with a group of people with values, stories and institutional memories.
Levy actually plays with the way he tells stories and introduces himself either in person or over email to see how people react, and then adjusts accordingly.
«I think right now there's still a sense of optimism with regards to the direction of energy, there's optimism with regards to the aspect of tax and if we can get some of these reforms through, you'll actually see the economy continue to grow,» Simonelli added.
And for tourists heading into the country to see it with their own eyes, Air Koryo is one of the few airlines that actually goes to Pyongyang.
As a team, we got together and connected all those dots and saw that we could actually end up with an interesting and radically new computing architecture.
Customers don't trust reviews if they don't see at least some bad ones — businesses with 10 to 30 percent negative reviews actually receive more than 10 times more leads than businesses with nearly all five - star reviews.
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could make it far easier to see the content that people are sharing with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually view the content.»
It's been an exciting year for self - driving car projects that people can actually see and experience in the real world: In December, Google announced it was spinning out its self - driving car project into Waymo, a company that will partner with automakers to put driverless technology into cars.
There are many reasons, of course, to take the wait - and - see approach with Bitcoin — from the fact that it could be worth double tomorrow, to the reality that there are currently few nonspeculative ways to actually spend or use it.
So you can see that Yellen could provide the old Fed Chief with a tip or two on how things actually work.
While Masayoshi Son's rags - to - riches story might seem incredible, it actually embodies several common themes we see time and again with successful entrepreneurs:
«They don't run the numbers and don't see what they are actually paying over time with credit cards,» she said.
It cost 5 million euros ($ 5232000) to build, and the road, with its 30,000 square feet of solar panels, is being tested over a two - year trial period to see if it can actually create enough energy to power the village's street lights.
The Vancouver, Canada - based company's fall from grace began with the embarrassing revelation that some of its pants were see through and the non mea culpa of founder and chairman Chip Wilson, where he claimed in November that «some women's bodies just don't actually work» for the clothing.
Whether it's because they don't have a background in production or because they don't like to see themselves on screen, this element can seem daunting and actually derail the wish to move forward with a campaign.
First of all, I'd like them to see me as somebody who is fun and outgoing, who is good to work with and can actually introduce some fun into stressful working environments.
Although the design of Starbucks» (sbux) new holiday red cups reportedly leaked online Monday, the coffee giant is actually kicking the festive season off with a never - before - seen green cup.
The research, conducted by a pair of University of Illinois psychologists, asked undergraduates to report what changes they'd like to make to their personalities and then tracked them over time to see if, with a little guidance and an active commitment to alter their personalities, they could actually do it.
But when people did actually see it, the movie was greeted with generally positive reviews — the film scored 77 % among «Top Critics» on Rotten Tomatoes — and a strong audience reaction.
After this week's meeting, policymakers meet four more times this year, with the Fed seen actually reducing its holdings either in September or December.
We certainly get a mental boost from seeing them, but that can be a bad thing: Research has shown these motivational pick - me - ups can trigger the same kind of psychological reward as doing the work itself, treating us with endorphins we don't deserve and actually reducing our capacity to do real work.
I think probably the important thing that we see that is changing, shifting at a very dynamic rate is that consumers no longer want to be talked to by companies that make products, that they actually want to have a dialogue with consumers.
«All the tools that exist are virtually the same, [no matter] if you are one of the world's biggest advertisers, or if you are just starting up... Actually, I think that some of the most innovative and most entrepreneurial of our advertisers are small business owners, and that is definitely true in this region as well, where we see people looking to connect with the people that matter to them.
«What we thought and we had envisioned is the cost of the newly enrolled would end up approaching that of the [employer - insured] group market, but we're seeing in the data we have today it is actually about 20 percent higher than in the group market,» said Alissa Fox, senior vice president for policy and representation at BCBSA, in an interview with Morning Consult.
However, Spicer then signaled that the White House sees recreational pot very differently, with the press secretary even attempting to link recreational use of the drug to the abuse of opioid drugs across the U.S. (In fact, there has been little scientific evidence linking marijuana legalization to opioid use, with some studies actually showing a decrease in opioid overdoses in states where legal marijuana is available.)
If the woodcutter were to stop sawing, sharpen his saw, and go back to cutting the tree with a sharp blade, he would actually save time and effort in the long run.
«The reason you won't see a compromise anytime soon is because Congress actually acting in the wake of Orlando would be a tacit admission on the other side that guns had something to do with what happened in Orlando as opposed to ISIS,» he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
The cryptocurrency market is absolutely brimming with fraudulent projects, which will never actually see the light of day.
The program, which ran this summer, brought in people with a core aptitude for programming, then spent six weeks «teaching them something to see if we could get them up to a level where we actually might want to hire them,» Bahat says.
I think what it demonstrates is, when you have distinctive and disruptive positioning and breakthrough advertising with great product quality and very good operations, I think, what you'll see is, you can get the customer to actually come in more often.
Ironically, the trend of companies raising less capital actually enhances the importance of the initial round buy - in (both because that initial buy - in becomes less diluted meaning the first round price was that much more important and because even if an angel wants to buy up more in later rounds they'll have less of a chance to do so; I also believe that along with the trend of companies raising less capital we're also seeing earlier and somewhat smaller average exits — also enhancing the value of initial round buy - ins as fewer investors are truly swinging for the proverbial fence).
And what you need to know is that for every chart you put up with the people who are going to join you when you're funded I see companies that have actually gotten the team on board with no more cash in the bank than you have.
«A Significant Impact» The cryptocurrency market is absolutely brimming with fraudulent projects, which will never actually see the light of day.
With affordable tools and trackers, it's possible to rapidly test that advice to see what actually works.
Hello — as someone with more digital / design experience and less marketing / content publishing experience, it would be very insightful to see an example of how this is actually filled out.
And we believe that, all three categories that make up that market, which would be activity trackers, smartwatches with display, and then the third being smarter watches, so integrating technology similar to what you'd find in activity tracker into the same type of watches we sell today, all three of those are viable products that are — that we see actually are Fossil Q launch being very successful with.
What is interesting to see with this bitcoin hype is how uneducated writers still are when it comes to the question of what money actually is — especially the assumption that money, e.g. US Dollars, are tied to any real world values like gold is one of these modern fairytales that is repeated often — I can not understand that even after the big corporate crimes (aka as «financial crisis») that US Citizens cost millions of dollars there is still such a lack of understanding of what money actually is.
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