With a little
bit of thought about how to offer products in this retail category to customers, retailers can reap lot of profit, both monetarily and in goodwill from the customers — and pets — who benefit from the today's skin and coat products.
Lately I have been doing
a bit of thinking about the future so I thought that I might share it with all of you.
Not exact matches
But whatever the mechanism, the bottom line is that if your brain is a
bit frazzled from fear
of failure or previous setbacks
of any kind, simply taking a few minutes to
think (or write)
about past successes before you tackle any cognitively demanding task is likely to help your brain perform at its peak.
If you force yourself to
think about how the employee makes you feel, your gut may be able to tell you more than any reports or individual
bits of data can.
«I
think [ADP has] always had a
bit of cognitive dissonance
about Zenefits.
One
of the things we look at is to start to
think about it a little
bit differently that basically says we
think there's really two dimensions to how personal computing is going to continue to evolve.
I had a lot
of anxieties
about moving into my first apartment, and while I
think the roomies and I did a great job at making our apartment feel like a real home, there are definitely a few things we could have
thought a
bit more
about before moving in together.
«We see ourselves at Facebook as a community and culture
of builders, so we like to see how people are
thinking about things a little
bit differently.»
Smart business owners wouldn't
think of extending credit to new customers without checking into their finances and learning a little
bit about their bill - paying histories.
«I
think certainly some
of what we are seeing is a little
bit of geopolitical premium (but) I don't
think it is just
about Syria,» Richard Mallinson, geopolitical analyst at Energy Aspects, told CNBC's «Street Signs» Thursday.
While the content can seem a
bit dense and academic at times — the essays are, after all, written by some
of the nation's leading thinkers on business issues — the website is a potentially valuable resource for policy makers and anyone
thinking about starting a new business.
A recent survey
of 1,000 adults by mobile app developer
BiTe indicated 45 percent
of people
think Google Glass will be «too socially awkward or too irritating» to don, 38 percent
of folks wouldn't buy the glasses, even if they could afford it and 44 percent don't
think there is anything appealing
about the features offered on Google Glass.
After reading
about Tan Le, the co-founder
of Emotiv, and her vision
of a world in which machines respond to our mental commands using implanted sensors [«Reality
Bites,» December 2008], I couldn't help
thinking that this is the same kind
of hype Dean Kamen engaged in when he predicted that entire cities would one day be built around the Segway.
While Ctrip originally
thought the money it would save in space and furniture —
about $ 1,900 per employee for the length
of the study — would offset a drop in productivity, at - home worker output wasn't hampered a
bit, Bloom reported in a story for Harvard Business Review.
As for ideas for your new business name, I can offer a couple
of tips that should help you out a
bit on what to
think about when choosing your business name.
Executives taking their company public might
think the proceedings are all
about them; in fact, they could be said to have little more than a
bit part in a much larger set
of machinations.
Since confidence is something we all need — when you feel more confident, your performance almost always improves — I spend a fair
bit of time
thinking about how to gain confidence.
«I do
think about it a fair
bit,» he answers, explaining that part
of his urgency is that we might not always have the technology to get there.
I
think many
of us are more curious
about this phenomenon than anything else and if we could profit a
bit along the way, why not.
Since the bulk
of my experience in running different businesses has always been the service - based business arena, I
think one thing that I would have liked to have known is a little
bit more
about is inventory planning and inventory projections.
Last weekend I saw a post
about Google's use
of Ubuntu Linux workstations that caught my attention and I
thought I'd share a little
bit about how we are using Ubuntu at iAcquire.
I
thought it helpful to provide a rundown
of the remaining legislative days» events and offer a
bit of commentary
about what Congress and the White House / executive branch will be doing between now and November.
But I
think if we were going to try to simplify this so that it makes a little
bit of sense for people I
think one
of the main reasons that we can talk
about why this might be happening comes down to central banks around the globe are playing a major role in the buying and selling
of financial assets and an extreme degree.
When we get back, I want to talk a little
bit about the modern workplace and how we change it, because I
think there's a lot
of discussion
about how we create innovation, how we come up with innovation, and how we get to the new work environment, which I
think everyone feels like there is one coming.
So, I don't
think Berkshire would work as well if were just terribly shrewd but didn't have a little
bit of what the preacher said
about my grandfather.
I
thought this week I'd shake up the show format a little
bit by answering one
of the questions I received recently
about controlling expenses when we have a high incom
So if you've been
thinking about buying a
bit of bitcoin, there's no better way than Abra.
Web content guru Gerry McGovern, author
of «Killer Content» — one
of the best books on writing copy for the web — says that one
of the biggest mistakes companies make in regards to their website content is
thinking that customers care one little
bit about the company.
Russell Lamberti: Yeah my website, ETM macro advisors website is www.etmmacro.com and I am starting a new newsletter called the macro outsider, and you can sign up for it for free on www.etmmacro.com and you'll get a free essay called «The real currency war» which is subtitled «monopoly money vs real money» and essentially there I just go into a lot
of what we've spoken
about today in terms
of chronic malinvestment, the weakness
of fiat currency reserve systems, and then ultimately where I
think the real currency war is, which is in centralized vs. decentralized money, and I talk a little
bit about cryptocurrencies there as well, so that's www.etmmacro.com you can sign up for that free newsletter.
I spotted this call earlier in my feed from Hacker — though I am not a member (until
about 10 mins ago)... I figured a top was in in BTC and the market was behaving nervously so I got out at 16,600 — thoguht straight away to look at LTC and pop it in there for a
bit, assuming that there would be a rotation out
of BTC into there... Your trade recommendation popped up... I am sitting on my 150 % increased pile
of cash from BTC and
about to make the LTC order... and I went to the gym to «
think about it».
If you're like me you may tear up a
bit thinking about it... full
of gratitude for what God has blessed you with.
I'm not Jewish, and I suppose that I
think some
of their practices are a
bit odd, especially those
of the ultra-Orthodox, but really, I can't find just a whole lot to complain
about when it comes to Jewish values.
If you REALLY
think that some voice in your head is an all powerful being who made the entire universe and wants to chat with you
about whatever problems your having today then I
think your having a
bit of a delusion.
I
think people have a right to be a
bit concerned
about the effect the opiion
of a TV personality from the past may have on their children's education in the future.
Show me just ONE tiny
bit of tiny proof
of your tiny non-existent god and I will promise to
think about it.
Interesting idea but I don't
think there's a danger
of anyone fornicating on bin Laden's hypothetical grave so your concern
about birth control is a
bit misplaced.
I
think this comes from a notion
of entitlement that Americans are raised with, and when things don't go our way or we feel a
bit of discomfort and stress, we have a right to complain
about it.
So I
think your blog might qualify... though again, it is more
of a blog
about parenting and marriage than
about Scripture and theology, and Paul's is quite a
bit like Hyatt's, in that it is
about leadership and influence.
Religious people use a lot
of jargon to encourage people to
think in sound
bites and not spend too much time
thinking about they're saying.
So just cause Peter followed Christ doesn't mean he was saved he had to have the Spirit to truly follow him which he didn't get til the book
of acts so using him denying Christ as an example that's its ok is completely foolish because he didn't have the holy spirit because the spirit is truth and why would it deny itself as being Christ
think about that a little
bit
I
thought we could take a
bit of time today to talk
about...
He's
thought a
bit about boundaries, but he doesn't plan to really rest until each and every follower
of Christ who has joined his church is being discipled.
The concept
of sacrifice and death so completely alien to me I've been
thinking about this quite a
bit lately.
It's been far too long since we've chatted
about something fun like books and I
think we could use a
bit of fun.
But so many
of you have been on the journey with me for so long that I felt like I needed to share a
bit about where my
thoughts were at after a summer
of quiet in this space.
Most modern
thought about the physical world has assumed something like the metaphysics
of Greek atomism, namely, that there are irreducible
bits of matter that change only in relative position.
Becoming a parent has not only caused me to
think a
bit deeper
about the meaning
of this term but to also consider other areas where I am a steward.
When Jesus talked
about throwing pearls before swine or throwing holy things to dogs, the imagery seems a
bit insulting... but putting that aside, I
think he's saying that we shouldn't push things on people that they're not interested in, ready for, appreciative
of, etc..
If people would only pause and
think critically
about what they believe and do a tiny
bit of reading, we might get somewhere.
I'm glad to see you are honest
about it ROCKWOOD, but I
think this comment — «The Muslim influx is a
bit more difficult for me to accept, but I often pray that I have the ability to accept them as much as I accept other religions, or concpets
of relgions such as Atheism, and Agnosticism..»