Sentences with phrase «bigger people often»

Whether because of some innate sense that size matters or because of experiences such as an older sibling taking their toys, babies know that bigger people often get what they want.

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When a relationship hits a serious stage and couples get married or commit to each other in some big way, people are often too overcome with excitement or too overwhelmed by the prospect of spending forever with this person to have a deep discussion about where their priorities lie.
Independent developers — often just a handful of people and sometimes just a single individual — are popping up faster than mushrooms in a Super Mario game, and they're taking a big chunk of the pie through a thousand little slices.
Once you start networking with new people and getting clients, those connections can often lead to big things in your career down the road.
The biggest hits are often things people don't see coming.
As often as not, the biggest hurdle isn't even coming up with an elegant and cost - effective solution; it's getting people to accept the prospect of change and to adopt your answer to the problem.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
«In everyday interactions with significant others, people often assume that momentary distractions by their cell phones are not a big deal,» another researcher involved in the study, Meredith David, said.
That's why young people have often shunned ObamaCare, leaving the risk pools overpopulated with older, expensive enrollees, a phenomenon that explains much of the big increases in premiums.
When people are tackling big goals, they often get the same advice — break that huge, scary objective down into less terrifying baby steps.
At a small company, people often have to help one another to complete big projects.
You'll often hear people tell you not to get caught up in the details and to focus on the bigger picture.
Remember, people reading content on a mobile platform are often doing so on a device that's not a whole lot bigger than a credit card.
The biggest change is that people are accessing it more often on mobile devices than a desktop.
Too often, what negotiation gurus are really saying is that you have to be a particular kind of person: thick - skinned and supremely confident, afraid of nothing, and with a big - picture mindset.
People often unconsciously mimic the mannerisms of partners in conversation, and research shows that it works: Waiters who mimic customers, for example, get bigger tips.
This is a great place to show vulnerability; people are often wary of doing this in professional scenarios, but it makes a big impact when it's done well.
The biggest secret of highly productive people isn't in any way ground breaking, but it is most often forgotten: They don't try and do everything themselves.
Mention big data to the average person on the street and you'll often get a yawn — or outrage.
The people who achieve the biggest goals are often the people you'd least suspect.
People often believe they need to make a radical break or big decision to break with the past and then become paralyzed by fear.
The things you guys are going to learn about at Def Con today — you know, often people are like, «Oh, well, in a year this is going to be a big deal for everybody» — well, it's quite possible what you're learning about at Def Con today was a problem for us six months ago.
I can't tell you how often people tell me things such as, «I don't ever buy things through mail,» «Big businesses don't do that anymore,» and «But isn't email more popular?»
World - changing innovation often starts with one person and a really big idea.
When people who want to «become an entrepreneur» start, they come up with their solutions by themselves, often keeping them secret so they can prepare bigger launches.
Mistake 1: day trading People who are new to the market often plan to «day trade» their accounts and make big profits.
So often, exhibitors miss the tremendous potential in these events by focusing on how big and flashy their booth looks and what giveaway will lure in the largest number of people.
While big data is a frequently cited term these days, people often struggle to develop an understanding for what it means in practice or how it translates to measurable business value.
The pace of tech innovation is such that people often speculate on what The Next Big Thing will be.
«When I hear people talk about banks taking risks, it often sounds as if we are taking big bets like you would at a casino or a racetrack.
The person most often cited as the biggest federal rival to Kenney is former cabinet minister Peter MacKay, who still has not publicly declared his plans.
Many people daydream about how they want to spend their tax refund, which is often the biggest windfall they'll see all year.
Whether or not Boz believed what he wrote, the memo matters because it highlights what people outside Silicon Valley often fear about Silicon Valley: That big tech companies don't actually care about the people who use their services, only that those people serve as data points that help tech companies grow.
I think a big thing about being spiritual is believing in something higher than yourself without being tied to some arbitrarily specific moral code created by people (not God (s)-RRB- in the context of their times that often has horrifyingly backwards and incredibly immoral rules.
As a full time pastor of a local church who loves the Church and God's people and all people, I concur that the Church is often the biggest stumbling block in the potential life of faith in an unbeliever.
Q People often assume big media is godless and doesn't care about traditional values.
It's actually been through working with Wycliffe that my perspective on Christianity and reading the Bible has been broadened as I've come in to contact with people from very different cultures, and I've realised how diverse the world is and that God is so much bigger than we often think, especially when we're in our Christian bubble...
Not only that, we still practice the virtue of charity as particular persons in big numbers and often on a grand scale.
One of the biggest frustrations that I encounter when speaking with people about Jason's deconversion is that a number of people often come to me with ideas on how they can help rather than asking what would be helpful.
Yes, God often «calls» people to bigger churches, larger salaries, and resort towns on the beach.
In previous US elections, polls consistently showed that a person's level of religiosity — how important their faith is to them and how often they attend church — was one of the biggest predictors in how they would vote.
«We know it will have a big impact in terms of people with developmental diseases that will not seek treatment until it's often too late.»
People often say our brains are so big because of how evolved we are, but I say our brains are so big because we messed it all up and now we need the space to sort it all out.
Some of us tend to function at a theoretical level, removed from the front lines of difficulty, but the biggest changes are often small changes multiplied by a lot of people.
One of the big challenges for any marriage is to bring together two worlds — two people with different back - grounds and often different values.
So often, I have seen that when people are at their lowest, that is when they have their biggest breakthroughs.
Often times, as in my case, the religious community is a substitue for our broken families of origin.Idolized leave it to beaver believers... what results, ineviable, is people do what people do... display their confusion and pathological leanings to miss the mark... Finally, after a slow painful death to my / our illusions, we can give up being perfect in favoure of a peace that passes all understanding and give a big jucicy kiss to the abusuridy of our naccasistic culture while finding ways to celebrate our ONENESS....
There are many people out there who teach that Christians can not sin very much, and if they do sin, it is not very often, and not any of the «big» sins.
Alise — To some extent I think that while big and small churches often have different positives, like the kind you point out, part of the reason why people like small churches is that they are less likely to fall into rigid or limiting structures.
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