Sentences with phrase «bump into people»

Professionally, we believe there is a reason why we bump into the people we do in this life.
As an added twist, when you bump into people while in anti-gravity it gives you a speed boost, giving you more incentive to race a little more aggressively.
Luxembourg is tiny and «everyone knows everyone», so many find tinder etc embarrassing, because you always bump into people you know well.
You can bump into people from all walks of life online but if you want to meet someone, you have to be willing to put yourself out there as there are good people online.
«You just bump into people and it just happens.»
And you'll always bump into people in the fitness industry who recommend training the abs almost every day.
It's a mix of being curious, and positioning yourself to bump into people and ideas, and having flexibility in terms of how you think.
Jim's correct God provides many divine opportunities to bump into people daily and experience the unexpected.
But the floors are set up so that I'm bumping into people I don't necessarily work with day to day but I need to check in with in the long - term.
You're like some kind of Christian proselytizing wind - up zombie, just bumping into people with your BS.
T — TRADE sharp costume pieces for softer versions to prevent injury from accidental trips or bumping into another person.
On the other hand, too big bag may cause loosing things or bumping into people.
Ask yourself, «Why did I bump into this person today?»
Most robots are taught to avoid bumping into people and objects, complicating the simple task of reaching for an object in a cluttered environment, like a salt shaker on a dinner table crowded with plates and glasses.
I started swimming, but was really nervous and kept bumping into people.
She's an executive working in a male - dominated industry and is wary of bumping into people from her boardroom.
In case, you do not feel interested in the date on meeting the person, you would not want to bump into the person in future.
You're practically bumping into people you could meet!
One of the joys of being in Toronto is bumping into people you really admire so much.
Jumping the bottom three steps, Sean bumps into the person in front of him, knocking him into the wall.
There is a very large area where people will not bump into each other and this is to give people a chance to try the Paperwhite, Voyage, or Basic out and not have to constantly bumping into people.
Then, again by coincidence, returning to Elkader, Iowa, and bumping into a person who had personal experience with the U.K.'s MI5 and MI6 intelligence services just put the icing on the cake.
It could be something major, like a fire that was your fault, or it could be something minor like bumping into a person on the street and «injuring» them.
That could be an accidental fire, or it could be something as simple as bumping into another person on the street and knocking them to the ground, causing them injury.
On walks, Jester crosses in front and bumps into his person but then calms down and can be very easy, seems to depend on his level of excitement to be out and about.
A friend bumped into another person walking a dog, then struck up a conversation.
Once close, you can bump into the person you are chasing to decrease their gauge, then tackle them once they are empty.
Now you're an individual plugged into a device, bumping into people on the street while you have this very internal experience.
But if you keep in touch, sending roughly five «touches» over six months, the next time you bump into the person, the interaction will be like you know them.
Bumping into people you live with every second you are in the house will get old, very quickly.
It could be an accidental fire that started in your apartment that spread to your neighbors, or as simple as bumping into another person on the street and knocking them to the ground, causing them injury.
It could be something major, like a fire that was your fault, or it could be something minor like bumping into a person on the street and «injuring» them.
That could be an accidental fire, or it could be something as simple as bumping into another person on the street and knocking them to the ground, causing them injury.
Well, you'll have plenty of ways to reconnect with the people you know during the holidays — sending Christmas cards and LinkedIn greetings, or bumping into people at holiday parties.

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They show you who is nearby but don't really help you prioritize whether people at the conference are worth bumping into.
Like Steve Jobs (who was so insistent that employees bump into one another that he placed Pixar's single bathroom at the center of the building), Pogue recommends motivating people to leave their normal workspaces by making life a little less convenient.
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any of the blame back on the other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadPeople who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any of the blame back on the other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadpeople everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadblock.
Research out of University of Edinburgh shows that this superficial «friending» with everyone we went to high school with to the person we bumped into on the street becomes unmanageable and stressful.
Again, you don't solve that by a periodic blitz on all the content; you solve that by having a system, and a system means that whenever a Customer Support person bumps into a document, either reported by a customer or not, they will have to file a bug against it.
I knew of several people trying to replicate the results who were bumping into walls left and right - it couldn't be done.
While walking to the restaurant, two people almost bump into you, head down, eyes on their BlackBerry or iPhone.
I knew of several people trying to replicate the results who were bumping into walls left and right — it couldn't be done.
About half of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the other half say they mostly bump into news (48 percent).
But bump stocks, like those used by a gunman to kill 58 people and injure hundreds in Las Vegas in October, can modify a semiautomatic weapon into one able to fire shots more frequently.
After the Las Vegas shooting, which left 58 people dead last October, there appeared to be bipartisan agreement to take some kind of narrow legislative action to ban bump stocks, an accessory that can effectively turn a semiautomatic rifle into a machine gun.
Then you bump into the right person and your perspective is lifted and readjusted.
WASHINGTON — President Trump — under pressure from angry, grieving students from a Florida high school where a gunman killed 17 people last week — ordered the Justice Department on Tuesday to issue regulations banning so - called bump stocks, which convert semiautomatic guns into automatic weapons like those used last year in the massacre of concertgoers in Las Vegas.
Walk down Jasper Avenue west of 109th Street on a summer night and you will bump into many people coming in from the restaurants, bars, and coffee shops.
Telenor's open, public, and flexible space values exploration much more than engagement — it begs employees to meet in the open, where they may bump into unexpected people, and allows them to claim spaces and shape them for brainstorming sessions.
I mean especially since people claim to have bumped into eachother during it?
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