You and your dog will practice: sit, stay, come when called, friendly greetings with volunteers including petting, examination and grooming, wait at the door, heel, maneuvering
around people using hospital equipment, leaving food treats alone that are on the floor, dealing with distractions, separation from your dog for a few minutes, and observing children play.
Not exact matches
«We think it's a very strong judgment, and a cautionary tale for
people who make or
use sound - alikes
around the world,» said Adam Simpson, a Sydney - based lawyer who represented Eminem publisher Eight Mile Style.
We now serve more than 2 billion
people around the world, and every day,
people use our services to stay connected with the
people that matter to them most.
Our algorithms look at 450 popcorn companies across the country and score them on metrics
around brand engagement — how often and quickly consumers talk about the brands, the sentiment, the word choice
people use.
«I
used to kid
around that I went from being a really smart
person to the least smart
person in the room,» Rahn said.
The exact goals vary from
person to
person - in late»90s Gates once famously
used his week to get his head
around the emerging trend of the internet - but all commentators seem to agree that the experience is a great way to set your direction.
According to Al Arabiya, 40 million
people there —
around half the population —
use it.
That means
people around the world are
using the Foursquare app on their smartphones to check in to places like restaurants, pubs, gyms, hotels, campuses, stadiums, retail stores, and just about any other type of physical and even nonphysical locations.
It's a concept that seems to resonate — more than 1 million
people have visited the site since it launched in 2013, with 30,000 participating in forums
around the topic of divorce and 2,500 couples expected to
use the platform this year.
But keep in mind that the
people you're speaking with will
use their brief meetings with you to try to guess what it would be like to have you
around for eight hours a day or more.
We
used to call the folks who stuck
around, but stopped caring «
people who quit without leaving» and they are super-bad for your business.
«Regardless of what you drink,
use a beverage break as an excuse to get away from your desk, walk
around, stretch, and interact with some
people — all things that will help you maintain your energy levels.»
It's a shortcut
used by
people who have not been
around computers long enough.
Learning to say no, especially
around people who are
used to hearing yes, requires courage.
More than 1 billion
people around the world
use Groups.
«We build an online audio platform that's
used by
people working with music to be able to receive, send, and distribute their music,» Ljung said in a YouTube video uploaded in October 2008 when SoundCloud had
around 25,000 users.
I've noticed something interesting in these discussions: Even though there's universal agreement that business success is centered
around finding the right employees, many leaders
use a data - centric approach — rather than a
people - centric approach — to operating their companies.
Autonomous armed robots, which can track and target
people using facial recognition software, are just
around the corner.
Facebook is financing hotspots in villages in countries like South Africa, which requires agreement from entrepreneurs who are willing to act as evangelists, writes Wired's Jessi Hempel: These business owners need to let
people know that the hotspots are there and make them feel comfortable sticking
around to
use them.
That's what turns us from a product that has maybe 40 million
people signed up, to something that hundreds of millions of
people around the world could potentially
use.»
Even as Apple got
people used to the idea of having a supercomputer in their pocket, it significantly changed how businesses interact with consumers
around the world, says Brian Blau, research director for consumer technology and markets at research firm Gartner.
However, with thousands of
people using the program,
around the late 2000s the Canadian government started to slow down the acceptance of investor immigrants, according to Katz.
«The Chinese are coming and this is the company that is positioned the best to become the world mobile brand that most
people around the world
use and that everyone looks up to.»
People from all
around the world
use the app, and could prove problematic for a number of foreign militaries.
«We think deeply about how our products are
used and the impact they have on users and the
people around them,» Apple said in the statement.
In the Slingshot's current form (soon to be updated in a beta stage), it can deliver
around 800 litres of clean drinking water daily — enough for about 300
people — and
uses as much electricity in an hour as a basic hair dryer.
Like any thoughtful
person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks
around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could
use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
Starting early to define which processes merging teams will
use — long before
people actually work together — creates an environment built
around a shared comfort zone.
Read more from Recode: Here's the due diligence report Alphabet wants to
use in its lawsuit against Uber 10 million
people saw Russian ads on Facebook
around the 2016 presidential election How is it possible that guns are less regulated than startups?
Using our logistics algorithms, our Envoys (delivery
people) enable restaurants
around campus to offer delivery, taking away the nightmare of providing delivery away from the restaurant.
The trucks were
used to evacuate
people during the Boston Marathon bombings, are stationed at nuclear power plants
around the world, and are
used by the State Department in hostile regions.
Howard explained that he intended to
use Starbucks coffee to build bridges to
people around the world.
So, being a little more mature this second time
around, I figured out that I needed to
use other
people's money.
The game
uses an algorithm to ensure there are always
people around to snatch from — but even if you're out of defenses, there are «safe houses» where your parcel can be protected for up to an hour.
Only
around half a million
people use the test versions of Opera (also including the beta versions), but the feature could make it into the final version, which is
used by
around 60 million
people.
Liboiron
uses her position as the head of the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research to advocate for open science hardware and lead «a small but growing movement for
people who make technology and instruments open source,» something she describes as «very much against the model that runs many universities
around the world.»
On a daily basis,
people use their voices to share their views in ways that can spread
around the world and grow into movements.
Berger
used the Geico «hump day» camel ad, that features a snarky camel walking
around an office asking
people on a Wednesday what the day was.
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea Energy and pals
around with the likes of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders —
people who value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition, personal development, all the beautiful parts of being a human — are more powerful than those who
use command - and - control,» she says.
The picture is part of a stock collection of photos that any company might
use if you don't happen to have any photogenic Asian
people around the office when you need them.
Although
people can
use Google Maps to get
around using public transit, those routes may not be best suited for
people with wheelchairs or who have other disabilities.
More information about how to successfully deliver positive reinforcement is included in my books, Bringing Out the Best in
People: How to Apply the Astonishing Power of Positive Reinforcementand Other
People's Habits: How to
Use Positive Reinforcement to Bring Out the Best in
People Around You.
The exact goals vary from
person to
person — in late»90s Gates once famously
used his week to get his head
around the emerging trend of the internet — but all commentators seem to agree that the experience is a great way to set your direction.
Hurry up and truly make
use of all the
people resources
around you.
Storonsky said that the funding will also be
used to boost the company's headcount from 24
people currently to
around 40 or 50 by the end of the year.
Given the vast numbers of
people who
use Facebook daily, and the similarly large numbers of users who get a lot of their news there, it's incumbent on Zuckerberg to be part of the conversation
around how to fix the «fake news» problem.
To accommodate the growth, it's invested in a new headquarter to house 350 engineers, who are coding away on products
used by
people around the world including Gmail, Chrome, the OnHub router and Google Fiber.
Khosrowshahi is an Iranian - born US citizen who spent the last 12 years running Expedia, the online travel agency
used by millions of
people around the world.
She decided to try something new while DJ «ing the
People and Time party celebrating the 2012 White House Correspondents» Dinner: She
used Microsoft's gesture - control technology, Kinect, to create a perimeter of motion detectors
around the room and let the resulting heat map of crowd density guide her performance.
Nike Plus and Nike Fuel Band have
used massive amounts of data to encourage
people around the world to change their every day behavior, inspiring more
people to run longer, harder, faster and farther than ever before.