Sentences with phrase «bombarded in»

Think about how you'd feel, being bombarded in this way.
The control and focus a Border Collie needs to perform like this, it's sensitivity to sound and visual stimulation, is all there in a domestic Border Collie and it's all getting bombarded in an urban situation.
Because there is an easy solution available, by means of which you can get rid of all the negative thoughts being bombarded in your brain.
Number Two: I'll keep the rest of this short and sweet since I completely bombarded you in number one.
You are bombarded in many ways: papers, websites, Twitter, emails and blogs.
Surely we will be bombarded in 2014 with the scandalous DCCC ads calling Reed a tax cheat.
Because one is bombarded in every book and magazine about the birthing plan and how you should have one and how its expected.
They appear after the fireball bombard in Hot Rocket, a level in the Volcano world.
This phenomenon helps young girls of color, all races, ethnicities and backgrounds to connect with someone who «looks like them» and counterbalance the devastating effects of negative messages that bombard them in the home, school and media.
It also reduces the risk of overspending when seduced by the various items that bombard us in the checkout line.

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Journalists are bombarded with emails daily, and yours will likely just blend in with all the others.
As we our bombarded with information our brains sift through the small percentage that is necessary for our cognitive functions, or in other words the things that require us to think about, for instance, reading.
The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) is no longer reserved for bombarding the bejesus out of ISIS militants in Syria from the cover of the war - torn country's rolling deserts: Marine Corps officials are experimenting with firing the guided artillery system from the deck of an amphibious ship in the middle of the ocean.
We're very good at launching Mario Party - type games — that's one franchise that does better in Canada than other markets, for example — but when it comes to launching new IP it's a huge challenge in today's world, where consumers are just bombarded with entertainment options that didn't exist when we first launched Mario 30 years ago.
When I tell people that Richard Branson played a key role in developing my business, they bombard me with questions: How did you meet him?
Entrepreneurs these days are bombarded with e-mails and information from the moment they grab their smartphones in the morning until they click their laptops closed before bed.
Tailored beauty ads are unlikely to do any harm (except perhaps to less digitally savvy lipstick manufacturers), but the idea that we may soon be living in information bubbles so finely crafted as to suit our very personalities and bombarded with political messages designed to push our specific buttons, has worrying implications for civic conversation.
Yet, the investment community is often bombarded with so many different financial formats, they have to rework information in order to make any sense.
Bombarding customers with invoices in the mail, appointments over email, voicemails reminders, paper contracts to sign and more can be overwhelming and a flat out bad customer experience.
Users in these groups would share «best practices» from bombarding borrowers with frequent phone calls to posting public notices around their homes or even swarming them with «beggars,» practices that a Chinese lawyer told The Paper could veer into illegal territory.
But that kind of sober analysis is not likely to prevail in coming months, as businesses are bombarded with messages, from the right, that the NDP will ruin them and, from the left, that the NDP has become business - friendly.
Cisco's decision this week to slash 5,500 employees highlights an unfortunate truth in an era in which businesses are bombarded with the message that they must go «digital» or face irrelevancy and extinction.
But while we're all (rightfully) bombarded with practical reasons to look after our bodies in service of our businesses, perhaps there's a more intellectual reason to hit the gym (or the track or trail).
But in a society like ours that bombards kids with advertising and continuously pushes materialism and a narrow view of success, how can you encourage your children to stop wanting more things and start being thankful for the things they already have?
In our age of constant distraction, it's stupidly easy to split our attention between what we should be doing and what society bombards us with.
This is particularly true of Wall Street, since it is de rigeur to attack capitalism nowadays, in this era where we are bombarded with commentary about wealth inequality and income redistribution.
The central bank bombarded markets in the past week with the message that it could raise interest rates for the second time in nine years as early as June, if the economy continues to improve as expected.
When the brothers showed up at their first trade show in New York with Herschel bags in 2010, retailers bombarded them.
It flickers in your fluorescent and LED lights in your home, it is emitted from your digital television screen, you're exposing your eyes to it every time you check Facebook on your phone, and it's bombarding your eyes all day at work while you stare at your computer.
Consumers have been bombarded by bad news about digital security this year, most recently the massive Equifax data breach revealed in September.
In January, according to the Times, HNA Group companies bombarded employees with a variety of e-mail pitches promising high rates of interest in exchange for short - term loanIn January, according to the Times, HNA Group companies bombarded employees with a variety of e-mail pitches promising high rates of interest in exchange for short - term loanin exchange for short - term loans.
I'm talking about personal credibility: being somebody who people can actually believe in, an honest and trustworthy voice that differentiates itself from the sea of spammy marketing pitches we're bombarded with every day.
Brokers and 3rd - tier investment banks promoting the sale of secondary shares in Unicorn companies — If you ask any large family office, they will tell you they are being bombarded with calls and emails offering secondary positions in Unicorn companies.
You can't measure success by your own metrics and in a world where we are all so bombarded by digital advertising on our phone, social networks and more — we don't trust it and we ignore it.
Comments to the FCC spiked earlier this year when comedian John Oliver, on his HBO show, called on people to bombard the FCC in support of net neutrality.
September 2017 — Present / British Virgin Islands Category 5 Hurricanes Irma and Maria bombarded the British Virgin Islands with the strongest winds in recorded history — the power of the wind was so strong that it decimated the beautiful islands causing extensive damage to homes, schools, community facilities, telecommunications and utilities across the islands....
Part of living in a free society means being bombarded by messages we don't like.
That may be true in attracting search traffic, but if you bombard the reader with endless verbiage, you negate any of the benefits by alienating the reader.
In an instant, they would be bombarded by advertisements for various cryptocurrency exchanges — Coinbase, Bithumb, bitFlyer, and so forth.
We are bombarded by options and in an effort to stand out, we lean on every possible external avenue we see everyone else using.
In a world where we're bombarded daily — even hourly — by data points on everything from stock prices and market cap to...
Of course, this is easier said that done, especially when you're constantly bombarded by negativity in the news.
«In today's market environment, everyone is trigger happy because we are bombarded with information,» says Umansky.
Apple packed 7,000 people into a sweltering stadium in San Francisco and bombarded them with glittering new gadgets.
Before you bombard him with requests to finance your startup, please note that he is located in Vancouver and not likely to finance a startup very far from there.
Once you're in the market for a home, you'll probably be bombarded with messages about mortgage rates: «Lowest they've ever been!»
In recent years, small and medium - sized businesses have been bombarded with solutions on how to boost their online presence.
If you are in charge of navigating the deal at your company, you may find yourself getting bombarded with questions that you probably don't have the answers to.
The company avoiding the bombarding interrogations did manage to say that they have significantly improvised in the ability to «detect and prevent violations» by app developers.
SAN FRANCISCO — In the weeks before the U.S. election, Valerie Robinson says she was bombarded by political ads on Facebook attacking Planned Parenthood and the Affordable Care Act.
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