as any glance
at the words used by saintly people about themselves would show.
Just look
at the words used many places in scripture.
Look again
at the words she used in her speech outside Downing Street in response to the London Bridge attack.
Perhaps the simplest way of analysing a text linguistically is to simply look
at the words used most frequently.
«To dig into this, we looked
at words used on tens of thousands of OkCupid profiles to see which ones best distinguish liberals and conservatives, and then compared those words to OkCupid match questions.»
Let's take a closer look
at the words we use.
I then looked
at words used alongside «climate change» to gather clues as to the company's attitude towards it.
One easy way to do this is to look
at the wording used in the job posting and integrate this exact phrasing into your resume if it's relevant.
Not exact matches
I don't even know what this
word means anymore, and we must
use it a dozen times in the course of a half - hour news meeting here
at Inc.com.
Although they could
use wording and imagery that would evoke pain and pull
at your heartstrings, they have developed strict policies for allowing children to keep their humanity.
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.
And all these engineers
at Facebook and Google and others are taking this deep learning concept with all these frameworks, which is basically another
word for tools, and turning these ideas into things of practical
use.
At all times, avoid
using jargon
words to try and impress your reader, most are the times when these
words are synonymous with other
words that have different meanings all together.
Samsung may not have
used those
words, but it is significant that they chose not to sell anything
at 837.
Just like any filler
word, «so» is
used by speakers
at points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next point, response, or question.
With the exception of the first two, his
words do not appear to cut cruel; indeed, one has a sense these are well -
used lines he might employ in his other career: as a successful, in - demand motivational speaker, giving
at least 30 speeches every year, here in Canada and around the world.
Turning raw data into a clear PowerPoint presentation or summarizing research findings in a
Word document can be a huge timesaver when prepping for meetings, says Rich Pearson, chief marketing officer
at eLance.com, a jobs website for freelancers in Mountain View, Calif., who
uses a virtual assistant himself.
In other
words, those who
use Android, Google's Chrome browser, Firefox — or just about anything else — and want to watch Cook and his team chat
at WWDC are out of luck.
«The
words «seasonality» and «fast food» are rarely
used together, but
at Sweetgreen, we believe that the two don't have to be mutually exclusive — it just takes a commitment to standing behind our food ethos and working with farmers that share the same values,» Jammet said in a statement.
In other
words, he's looking
at ways in which we can
use and tailor concepts like reward and punishment to encourage people to work collaboratively rather than self - interestedly.
In other
words, while he still
uses a knife and fork to feed himself, Jordan aims to eat about «3 - 5 handfuls of food»
at each meal, he says.
Loretta Lynch, attorney general under President Barack Obama during the 2016 campaign,
at the time showed an interest in avoiding
using the
word «investigation» to describe the FBI's interest in Clinton's email server, Comey said.
When we get to that point, I think we want to apply the same methodology that we've
used with Quip the
word processor to the rest of the productivity suite and the rest of the things you do
at work.
«A very high bar is set by
using the
word «Favorite,»» he wrote in a blog post that suggested several changes to Twitter's interface — including pictures and videos that are double - clickable to heart (à la Instagram), receipts when Tweets have been read, and a «Thank you bomb» feature that enables users with lots of followers to send mass gratitude notifications all
at once.
In other
words, try to look
at the situation bothering you as an outsider, or
using a longer - term perspective.
At the same time, I've «adulted» (to use a Millennial word) enough to at least go with the punches, even if some of them are self - inflicted or even imagine
At the same time, I've «adulted» (to
use a Millennial
word) enough to
at least go with the punches, even if some of them are self - inflicted or even imagine
at least go with the punches, even if some of them are self - inflicted or even imagined.
«When you write out an idea from start to finish in simple language that a child can understand (tip:
use only the most common
words), you force yourself to understand the concept
at a deeper level and simplify relationships and connections between ideas.
One of the group's studies showed that «individuals who were clinically obese according to their medical records were significantly more likely to
use words related to being stationary: «sitting, being still, planted,
at rest; these sorts of things,»» according the the Lab's director Raina Merchant.
At first, he used his own apartment as a business address, but as word got out that Tiger shoes were worth wearing, more and more runners showed up at his doo
At first, he
used his own apartment as a business address, but as
word got out that Tiger shoes were worth wearing, more and more runners showed up
at his doo
at his door.
Far too many companies market and sell
using words they found in a thesaurus as opposed to
words they would
use at a cocktail party.
«If a picture's worth a thousand
words, it's worth 10,000 on the small screen,» says says Paul Stannard, CEO
at SmartDraw.com, developer of a business graphics software program that's
used for creating PowerPoint presentations.
It
uses similar realtime search (IE: you type in
words and the search has already begun and brings up options) so that you can almost
at Instant Messenger speed bring up exactly the file you need to send.
«
At Popeyes we don't
use the
word loyal — we
use zealot,» Bachelder said.
Using the following
words and terms can chip away
at your professional image, she says.
In a series of experiments, researchers
at Northwestern University
used brain scanners and EEG sensors to study neural activity in a number of participants tasked with solving complex
word puzzles.
Although some users who have been hit with the restriction have said they believe it was because they
used an abusive term, a spokesperson for Twitter told BuzzFeed that when deciding who to apply the limit to, the service's harassment and abuse team looks
at a pattern of overall behavior, rather than just individual
words.
The filing also argues that the 9th Circuit made the test for defeating a trademark too strict, and that it should — based on an older decision by a different appeals court — instead have simply looked
at how most people
use the
word in question.
Jeff Howe, a journalism professor
at Northwestern University, who was one of the first professionals to
use the
word, defines it as «the act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.»
You could also
use a service such as The Readability Test Tool (read-able.com), an alternative to the Flesch - Kincaid tool that's built into Microsoft
Word, which provides document - readability statistics, such as the grade level
at which it's written and how many passive sentences it contains.
Green said the
word e-commerce, treating it like a separate experience, isn't a term they
use at Forerunner.»
Further, with AI customer support where bots employ machine learning and understand
word variance, the support actually gets better over time as it begins to predict next possible questions and provides suggestions to management on everyday items to address that would negate the need to
use support
at all.
To eliminate the
use of filled pauses
at the beginning of a thought, or to cut down on your
use of these
words, Cohen recommends recruiting friends or family members to clap when you
use a filler
word so you can get into the habit of omitting them.
Plus Mike's fun
at work tip offers up a fun contest to help employees flex their creative juices, a great quote of the week, and some wacky «new
words» you might want to start
using.
There are many pleasures in this story about investment banks pitching activism preparedness so I guess we might as well start with the cheapest of them, 1 which is that people who work
at investment banks sometimes
use words funny:
Those are precisely the
words numerous former schoolmates
at Stoneman Douglas
used to describe Cruz.
In the spring of 1991, an associate from MIT looked
at me and said, «You know, that computer you
use for
word processing and desktop publishing is more than a tool — It's a medium.»
While many are likely doing it purely for recreation,
word of the therapeutic
uses has spread, and combat veterans are trying it illegally
at home.
While many companies started out
using social media to get the
word out about products, the most successful have significantly expanded their efforts to engage their customers
at every step of what we call the «customer corridor,» touch points that start when a potential customer first learns of a product and extend through the moment they opt to make repeat purchases.
in FIVE STARS, Gallo interviews scholars and scientists, CEOs and billionaires, Navy SEALs, NASA astronauts, and leaders
at companies like Google, Nike, and Airbnb to sho first - hand how they
use words to captivate, convey, and get buy - in for their ideas.
Find 3 — 5 of these keywords to focus on
at a time and craft posts on a variety of topics
using those
words, optimizing 1 post for 1 keyword.