Not exact matches
But some
people are remarkably charismatic: They build and maintain great relationships, consistently influence (in a good way) the
people around them, consistently make
people feel better about themselves — they're the
kind of people everyone wants to be
around... and wants to be.
So whilst the closed door discussions will be about how to keep the status quo regardless
of the rapidly increasing power costs and breakdown
of service that is now being experienced
around the country, the open conversations being had by the
people are excited discussions about the future because we trust the likes
of Elon Musk and Mike Cannon - Brookes to get the job done more than we trust big power and Government to come to any
kind of meaningful and affordable long term solution.
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.
Not the
kind of pride that makes you want to tell other
people what you've accomplished... but the
kind of pride you carry
around inside.
The Internet presents challenges for companies
around issues like trust and identity — determining that a
person with whom you are transacting is indeed who they say they are requires some
kind of independent verification.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds
of most
people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority
of the book focuses on the more naughty
kind of tattling, the
kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject
of ridicule comes
around the corner.
Within the past year, on the virtual pages
of Inc., many present - day entrepreneurs have sung his praises, not just as an author or thinker, but as an all -
around kind and passionate
person.
«We learned that covering an entire race in virtual reality would be very difficult; however, there were some really compelling shots and experiences that were worthwhile that we thought we could rally
around — the pits, the speed shots, and the
kinds of views that a normal NASCAR fan would have seen before like this, and for the newly initiated NASCAR fans could show them just how exciting it is to be at a race in
person,» Davies says.
But I don't think
people around the world should expect to see this
kind of thing from Coca - Cola.»
«Back then, I think a lot
of people were
kind of wandering
around in the desert trying to figure out what to do with these things,» Park says.
Ecommerce has been
around for nearly two decades now, and while it's given
people all
kinds of convenience and flexibility in making purchases, it hasn't erased their underlying fears about safety.
In it, he wrote, «I want my sons to escape the pressure to be a particular
kind of masculine that is so damaging to men and to the
people around them.»
From larger, more established startups like Valve to newer ones like Treehouse, getting rid
of managers who boss
people around is a deliberate tactic to build the
kind of culture that pushes forward creativity and collaboration, with everyone leading rather than following.
This
kind of Cold War - era fallout killed scores
of innocent
people in the Pacific, including Japanese fishermen, and is still causing cancer and health problems
around the world today.
«I know it sounds
kind of grandiose, but it seems like on Nov. 3 and 4, when the G20 meet, it is possible to have millions
of people marching
around the world, all demanding one thing.
The best accidental side effect
of running a website and writing articles for Seeking Alpha is that it occasionally allows me to stumble into friends I haven't to in a while — the
kind of people that you enjoyed being
around, but then life happens, and for whatever reasons, things happen and you fall out
of touch.
«Quizzes tend to have a very strong metric
around getting
people to share them, especially when there's some
kind of reveal.»
«I think we'll have a run on raw materials
of all
kinds because we've taught
people all
around the world how to play capitalism,» he says, «and all those
people want to live like Americans.
With every mass shooting, Republicans have been careful to avoid conversations
around expanding background checks or imposing any
kind of gun control measures, outside
of arming more
people.
It makes me more aware
of, and
kind to, the
people around me.
the abundance
of purely uneducated Muslim believers, their oppressive existence in their self created repressive regimes, lifestyles, and governments, their radical inturpitations
of their fairy tale book, the fact that their culture and
people have contributed less to man
kind than any other culture and
people of all the earth, their self ritious belief system that empowers them to commit atrocious crimes against humanity, the muslim men prance
around in flip flops and linen moo moo's while they lock their woman in their household prisons to be abused slave - wife's, are entirely too ignorant to even build sewer systems and even after thousands
of years that other cultures have developed running water toilets, toilet paper, and effective sewerage systems, they still whipe their pood - cracks with one hand (no paper) and eat with the other, and yiddle to the sky just before detonation
of their suicide bombs that murder innocent men, woman, children, and babies.
«We do have
people living the more totally organic life
around here: aging hippies, home schoolers
of a certain
kind, a few professors, and others too.
There are
people all
around the world dying because
of their faith, whether Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Buddhist, or etc. «Martyrdom» may remind you
of Christianity's history
of «violence, intolerance, and fanaticism»... but why be reminded
of something that ocurred in the past when religious persecution is still happening today among
people of all
kinds of faiths, including Christians?
In this regard, when we lift up before the congregation the lives
of the saints who gave themselves for others and when we encourage service to those in need
around us (e.g., the works
of mercy) we are contributing to the formation
of the
kind of people on whom the just war tradition as a form
of discipleship depends.
People filled with all
kinds of hatreds are walking
around calling themselves Christian.
We're in an energy crisis, stupid religions are fighting each other, men are so afraid
of women in other countries having any
kind of personal freedom,
people are starving, the world is becoming over-populated to the point where it simply can not support itself, and you prefer to sit
around and argue this stuff instead.
So being able to have all those
kinds of experiences, be
around people who are
around all
kinds of things and will tell you the truth.
People feel most comfortable
around poeple
of their own
kind.
Its just a fact, although
people can get along and enjoy the company
of others, the bottom line is everyone is most comfortable being
around their own
kind.
The death -
of - God myth symbolically articulates, from within the Christian perspective which is my religious framework, my own inability any longer to affirm anything more in the way
of grace and love than the human faces and voices and bodies
around me, those
persons with whom I enter into relationships
of various
kinds and intensities and patterns
of communion and brokenness.
Most
people assume that Simon knew what
kind of women she was because she had a reputation
around town.
Spirituality can be about the advancement
of the human spirit and that in itself can mean personal growth, becoming more in touch with our surroundings, with the energy
around us, with other
people, being
kind to others... etc etc..
What
kind of God would plan to murder and kill billions
of people around the world including the annihilation
of every plant and animal on the planet and declare the event «judgment day»?!
Though many
of the
people I know are deeply engaged in a spiritual quest
of one
kind or another, it's getting less and less fashionable for Americans to frame their lives
around their values and beliefs.
Baldwin told the students
of fashion that «billions
of people around the world» buy all
kinds of things in order to «make a statement to the best
of their ability, and within the boundaries
of their own tastes and budgets, about who they are.»
Over the years I've learned to control my fists, but I've watched as the word retarded has become more and more commonplace on the tongues
of those
around me — good, loving,
kind people who know my brother, know me and can't help but use a word that has become so natural to their vocabulary.
The night before, He had healed all their sickness and cast demons out
of people, and they realize, «Hey, this is the
kind of guy we need to keep
around.
Jesus was a single man, hung
around with a bunch
of other men, had an artistic profession, was
kind to
people... Hmmm...
We know,
of course, that conspiracy ideas are floating
around in American society and that about ten percent
of all Americans believe there is some
kind of conspiracy
of the government against the
people.
Perhaps the Illinois farmers who drove into the towns from miles
around to hear the Lincoln - Douglas debates were a different
kind of people from the millions in their living rooms in front
of the television screen.
* shrugs *... I have a suspicion that god / dess / es don't exist, but, I'm
kind of fond
of the idea
of a «one god» in a somewhat weird»em manent / transcendent» way (yah, I know, they don't really go together, but that is
kind of what I ses as... miraculous... in my little paradigm) that is not personal, but is intimate (I know, I know, another paradox)... and that most religions are some attempt at
people trying to get their head
around expressing that «one god»...
And the question is, are you the
kind of person who even wants to be
around God, to be in His unfiltered presence?
Fortunately we have
people like Ronald Radosh
around to correct the ideological products
of that
kind of mind.
And one
of the things
people with mental illness most need is for this
kind of loving community to tighten
around them, not to loosen.
It seems like every time I participate in a conference, synchroblog, or collaborative effort
of some
kind, Micky is there, making it all happen, with little fanfare
around herself, but with a contagious enthusiasm for the
people around her.
In case you haven't noticed we
around close to 7 billion
people on this damn earth, causing all
kinds of problems.
There are always two
kinds of people to keep us going: those who rally
around us when times get tough, and those who inspire us as they walk ahead, clearing the brush and pointing the way Without either group
of people, the church just isn't the church.
Steve happens to be one
of the
kindest most helpful
people around and he is also «playing hurt.»
That
kind of thing is fine
around the
people actually involved (and we sure wouldn't need some Ralph to tell us how to act), but everyone here is many miles away and not in contact with those involved.
So these researchers went
around asking
people what
kind of animal they would be, trying to find out what our choices said about us.