Sentences with phrase «automatically looking at you every time»

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But imagine you can look at all the social conversations and automatically in real - time build a social profile of all the fans around Game of Thrones, then be able to see if it's growing, accelerating, flattening out, or is there another show taking off quickly?
I don't try to remember every hitter as such, but what happens is, when you look at a hitter you almost automatically remember the times he's hurt you.
So there are 2 ways to look at it: 1) Our loss to Man U was due to a bad day, mostly from our defenders, and next time it will automatically get better.....
As someone who travels all the time with my kids, and, gasp, in business class on overseas flights, I am offended that people automatically look at me with disgust when I board the plane.
If we looked at one of the most common measure of metabolism — the body temperature — we'd see that each time we eat, body temperature automatically rises.
If we looked at one of the most common measures of metabolism — body temperature — we'd see that each time we eat, body temperature automatically rises.
Well now, you can download the app, shop my entire look and automatically get paired with a local stylist at the same time!
We deliver 3 - 7 compatible introductions a day according to your personal search criteria and we automatically filter out inactive users so you don't waste time looking at unsuitable profiles.
I'm not saying that the price shouldn't have been this way all the time, but the fact remains that looking at the ELR, from a visual viewpoint, would automatically make me think I'm getting a nice performing speedy car.
When humans see a new face for the first time, we automatically look at the right side first.
The post battle screen is quick and informative and it doesn't force you out of it, you can take your time looking at stats as long as you want without worry about the screen automatically moving on.
The platforming elements work really well in this game since the camera automatically looks down at your feet every time you double jump or triple jump, and your shadow is prevalently on the ground.
I'm also using a third party plugin for Apple Mail called MailTags and I've setup a couple specific rules so every time I open a new client matter, it will look at a couple of keywords, who's the message to or who's it from or is a couple of words in the subject matter and it's tagging my mail automatically for me.
I'm also using a third party plugin for Apple Mail called Mail Tags, and I've set up a couple specific rules, so every time I open a new client matter, it will look at a couple of keywords, who's the message to or who's it from, or is a couple of words in the subject matter, and it's tagging my mail automatically for me.
Every time I see that stupid picture, my brain just automatically concludes (on autopilot) that nothing to follow could possibly be worth reading, and my eyes just skid past the words when I attempt to look at them.
Once you have access to the option, turning on Night Mode will automatically adjust the the look and feel of the system based on the time the sun sets at a users location.
My Modes is similar, but you can set different looks to kick in automatically at different times of the day.
Now I know that you can't qualify a candidate by looking at a picture (which in many cases ARE attached to resume's), but by watching someone's speaking ability, their dimeaner, and their common sense in dress attire for making the video interview; you can automatically determine if you want to waste time with bring them in for an actual interview.
The post is automatically created and formatted to look great, and can be scheduled to post at the time you choose.
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