Movies may be fictional, but there
are real people making everything on the screen look as real as possible.
And I hope we never lose sight
being real people making food for real people.»
Not exact matches
They
're dulling us in the process to the
real world and
real people around us,
making us blind to anything outside our own orbits, blind even, say, to something like a young man on a train wielding a 45 - calibre pistol.
Interacting with
people on Facebook can
be fun, but for most small businesses sales happen in the
real world, so it
's crucial to
make the connection with your business outside of Facebook.
The best advice I can give you
is: (a) to
make small, consistent bets with
people who can give you
real - time feedback on exactly what
's working.
Let's face it — there
is no shortage of
people saying they know how to
make money in
real estate.
Dandong's
real estate registration office released a statement last week saying it
was unable to keep up with the sudden rise in
people registering apartments so
people needed to
make an appointment to visit the office ahead of time, according to state - owned Securities Times newspaper.
Open - plan offices and specific «perks» that seemed great in other
people's businesses may not work for yours, and your
real concern for that big office plan should
be in what
makes your worker strongest
Because in spite of technological advances we still want to
make sure that behind that screen and feedback there
's a
real person, not just a number.
She added: «The biggest mistake
people make is thinking it
's really not that important, and they just take a picture with their phone in the house or backyard with clutter and
real life peeking through.
In the United States, officials
are examining the
real estate tied to Mr. Najib's stepson and to Mr. Low, which could
be seized if a case could
be made that the properties had
been purchased with the proceeds earned in corrupt practices, according to the
people familiar with the investigation.
If you
're worried about
people abusing your customer service, then tell them publicly you'll
make it up to them, contact them privately (if they
're a
real customer you should have their email), and keep the details of what you gave them private.»
Some games
were made up of random groups of
people, while others involved small groups of
people who
were connected to one another, similar to how humans tend to congregate in
real - life scenarios.
In one of the scariest movies ever
made, director William Friedkin uses his background as a documentary filmmaker to create horror that feels so
real, some
people fainted while watching the movie when it
was first in theaters.
Linebacker Kevin Minter told the Associated Press, «She
's helped a lot and she
's a stickler about fundamentals... She knows a lot about
making you better as a
person, too... a
real good
person to feed off of.»
They brought Patrick Doyle [Domino's CEO] and the development chefs in to show there
were people,
real people, working to
make something better.
Any project like this has the risk of
making people uneasy — and we live in a world where some
people find offense in everything you do — but there
was a
real, sensitive discussion and no one
was offended.
The
real reason we do all of this
is to
make a difference in
people's lives and it
's easy to lose sight of that when you operate from behind a monitor all day.
Second, while it
makes sense that an environment in which investments, like government debt,
are yielding a smaller return might cause
people to spend less today in order to
make their retirement goals, there just isn't a lot of evidence that this happens in the
real world.
«Expanding the focus of law enforcement beyond
people who
are real threats would
make all Americans less safe by diverting resources, while millions of undocumented folks who don't pose a threat will live in fear of deportation.»
«Having
people come in and have a social impact and
making it a
real job
is what we
're gonna need.»
«He
's the
real «
Make America Great Again,» because if it wasn't for him, old
people wouldn't even get Social Security,» she said.
Writing down the
people, places, and opportunities that you
're grateful for takes just a few minutes but can
make a
real difference in your outlook.
But it has a user base of
people who have a lot of love for Bebo, and we feel that there
is a
real opportunity to
make Bebo a great product again.»
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because
people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet
people in
real life.
But we shouldn't
be too cynical about this: sometimes one
person doing something
is what
makes others realize that it
's a
real possibility.
It
's easier than it sounds because other
people are dying to
make real friends too.
«The
real opportunity
is finding the
person who will
be happy (and
make your business happy) as the definition of growth itself expands, and the immediate problem becomes obsolete,» she concludes.
These motion - tracking sensors will give a
person «a stronger sense of
being transported» to a virtual environment because they will presumably
make it easier for
people to move around and look at things in digital worlds like they do in
real life.
It
's his passivity about the very
real lack of women in tech and the undeniable uphill battles faced by foreign entrepreneurs that ought to
make people mad, not his ineloquent delivery.
It
makes for a perfectly credible testimonial as it can
be linked back to a
real person's Facebook account and the embedded post comes fully formatted.
But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crisis, we started noticing that young
people were doing some awfully significant things, whether in the financial world (Meredith Whitney had just
made her bold call against Citigroup), in the tech world (Facebook
was beginning to crank into high gear), or in other industries (Kevin Plank's apparel upstart Under Armour
was giving Nike a
real run for its money).
Here
are some pointers on what
people can learn from these
real - life UX triumphs to
make their online version a success.
This works under the guise of including the CC'd as a general FYI and for transparency, but the
real motive
is to
make sure the main recipient knows that multiple
people are expecting a reply.
That
's when you'll
make a
real impact and
people will remember you.
The campaign
was able to do this not just by giving volunteers online scripts and a list of phone numbers, but also by giving
people feedback through
real - time and historical data, showing them the number of calls they
made that day, week, month or even during the course of the entire year.
It
's probably not going to
be possible to have a jury of
people that have never heard of the bands, that have never heard the music, but the
real question
is, even with that understanding, can they only focus on the evidence that
's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own life experience outside of the courtroom to
make that decision?
That
's why we need to
make sure we have
people around who can remind us that what
's here today can
be quickly and brutally taken from us tomorrow,
people who know the
real meaning of hardship.
«The way you get around it,» says Wood, who does acknowledge that app fatigue
is a
real thing, «
is to
make sure you bring interesting
people,
make sure the content
is really interesting.
Because it wasn't just an automated response, with no
real interaction, it
was two
people having a conversation, trust
was established and purchasing
was made easy.
«Every email
is an opportunity to connect with
real people, improve their experience and provide value, have a conversation, and
make a meaningful difference in how they understand and view your brand.
Just
make sure you offer to roll up your sleeves and really help — that
's the only way to
make a
real difference in another
person's life.
While some
people can effectively get away with wearing sneakers with a suit, most
people can't, and for the longest time, there
was never a
real middle ground between sneakers and dress shoes Now, Cole Haan
makes an innovative dress shoe that fits the bill perfectly — the 2.
Things today
are so complex that it
's rarely if ever a one -
person show and — as often as not — the
real meat of the new business
is not the smiles and the sizzle and the showmanship of the CEO; it
's the steak and the substance of the
people in the pit
making the programs sing that
makes the difference in the long run.
Robots
make excellent task - masters and time - keepers — but that
's not the same as the
real job of managing
people
Disdain («not even denial, but disdain»); Skepticism («Enough stories have appeared to convince you that bitcoin
is real... But the details don't add up»); Curiosity («Okay, it
's digital money, it may work, but what difference
is that going to
make to regular
people?»)
Reasonable
people could argue about whether Oracle
is a
real cloud power yet, but
make no mistake: that
is the goal.
And that
's just another way of saying, «This joint runs great for those who can hire armies of lobbyists and lawyers and have them
make big campaign contributions, but not here for
real people.»»
And, remember, you've got to go
make a
real difference in
people's lives if you
're going to
be successful.»
They wanted to add more services to help
people make profitable
real estate decisions but the company they
were with
was not interested in conducting business in such a way.