Sentences with phrase «by looking at the people»

One thing technology has been doing for some time is helping to determine salary by looking at a person's position and responsibilities and then comparing it to their peers», not just inside the company but across the industry.
We must begin by looking at the person and work of Jesus Christ.
By looking at people in terms of their becoming, Jesus helped enable them to become!
If Cambridge Analytica can establish a person's political sentiment by looking at that person's FB page, what can FB do with this information that, technically, they own?
But psychographics, in theory, go deeper, claiming to be able to predict a voter's personality traits, such as how organized, extroverted, or quick to worry they are, by looking at a person's online and consumer behavior.
Diversity is always an important issue, and just by looking at the people running CB3 meetings compared to those in the audience, it appears that attention to this issue can only be a good thing in the long run.
A doctor can usually diagnose Bell's palsy just by looking at a person, but may decide to do a blood test, MRI, or CT scan to rule out other causes of facial paralysis, like diabetes or tumors.
I gather my thoughts and opinions by looking at people and observing their outfits, and also by following the work of the famous fashion designers.
I used J.Lo as an inspiration for this look, I'm extremely visual so I always look for inspiration by looking at people or pictures.
Character can not be judged just by looking at a person.
They want to ensure they are lending to responsible borrowers, and one way to measure responsibility is by looking at a person's borrowing history and patterns.
Credit scores range from 300 (poor) to 850 (excellent) and are calculated by looking at a person's past payment history (35 percent), amount owed (30 percent), length of time he or she has had credit (15 percent), new credit (10 percent) and types of credit (10 percent).
What they're doing is identifying what drives our global society by looking at the people, locations, organizations, quotes, images, themes, and events happening every second of the day.
Most of the episodes consider an important case decided by the Supreme Court by looking at the people involved, not just at the legal issues.
Goman says that a good handshake begins by looking at the person in the eye, smiles in a positive and powerful way, and make sure your hand is right into the web of the other person's hand.

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In another, the researchers asked study participants to quickly assess how much a person weighed by looking at faces on a computer screen.
Earnest looked at loan applications from tens of thousands of people who got at least some of their income by working through Airbnb, Uber, Lyft, Etsy, Postmates, Doordash, and others.
«If you look at our app for one hour — without touching it, just reading it — you could look at your city, your country, the whole world, and see people minute by minute posting their specific needs — for a developer, a co-founder, whatever,» says Neumann, 36.
The most successful people achieve extraordinary things by looking at the world differently than most people.
Some companies get stuck on the number of people who stop by the booth, instead of looking at whether they are qualified buyers of your goods and services.
If I look at my Netflix experience, once the DVD by mail business was efficient and effective, we didn't need the people who built that business to maintain it.
There's even a small study coauthored by Holmes and published in an online journal that compares Theranos test results with traditional tests favorably, though it looks only at results for one characteristic of blood among six people.
Prosper, another online lender, has been looking to raise a new round of funding in exchange for equity at a price that would slash its market value by more than 70 %, people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Friday.
Now we know any platform that can be used by people seeking greater freedom can be leveraged at least as effectively by bad actors looking to curtail that freedom.
«Companies led by older management tend to be very controlling, but when I look at people in the 20s or 30s, they're totally capable of working on their own and being productive,» said Kevin Wheeler, whose Future of Talent Institute researches and consults on human resources for Silicon Valley businesses.
Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and what's even odder (for English people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how such a thing could happen, what would happen next, and who was to blame.
But the photos below, produced using color transparencies taken by various photographers between 1939 and 1941 and compiled by the Library of Congress, show the period and the people who endured it in vivid color — offering a new way to look at one of America's most studied historical eras.
It seems like everyone is on a health kick, but when I look at what people are eating, it also seems like french fries are still being consumed by just about everyone.
«We did that review by increasing engagement with communities, by meaningful consultation with Indigenous Peoples, by looking at the science and the evidence and also looking at the project in the context of our climate plan, and we approved that project,» she said in Victoria.
Alaska native heritage center Built by Alaskan natives as an educational and cultural institution, the centre gives a look at the state's variety of Native peoples and their history.
She looked at research conducted by people like Richard Wener, a professor of environmental psychology at New York University and a longtime commuter, to find out how our daily commutes are affecting our health.
If you're intrigued by the idea of working on applications that millions of people could potentially use, then you'll want to take a look at the growing group of software engineers who are researching, designing, evaluating, integrating and maintaining software applications, technical environments, operating systems (you can thank these guys for all those Apple iOS updates), embedded software, information warehouses and telecommunications software in both the private and public sectors.
Today, that deal no longer looks sustainable, so a new, unspoken one now lies on the table: In exchange for a (further) loss of freedoms and (now) economic hardship, the Russian people will swell with national pride at a Russia — once mocked and belittled by the West — now retaking its rightful place at the center of global power politics.
The proposed changes will also look to address the practice of «trademark squatting,» where people misuse the system by hanging onto a trademark they have no intention of using themselves, such as an internet domain name, to sell it at a later date for profit.
He also tweeted about WikiLeaks on October 11, writing, «I hope people are looking at the disgraceful behavior of Hillary Clinton as exposed by WikiLeaks.
Then there's the concept of «phubbing» — snubbing an in - person companion by looking at your phone.
Start by looking at so - called «people search» engines.
«Now, we know that this is actually the cash that is enabling people to make this payment because when we look at a similar chart by payment channel, we see that healthcare spending on debit cards increased by 83 %, and healthcare spending on electronic payments (online bill pay and the like) increases by 56 %,» she says.
According to Psychology Today, people gauge your emotions by looking at your hands before you even begin to speak.
Just look at Kauffman's own Index of Entrepreneurial Activity, which showed the share of startup activity by people between the ages of 20 and 34 fell from 34.8 percent in 1996 to 26.2 percent in 2012.
The piece looked at research done by Rutgers professor Keith Hampton, a Canadian sociologist, on whether technology really is causing separation between people, as the conventional wisdom goes.
He also tweeted about WikiLeaks five days later: «I hope people are looking at the disgraceful behavior of Hillary Clinton as exposed by WikiLeaks.
A 12 - person committee then narrows down the list of about 2,000, by looking at the nominators» letters, expert evaluations, and samples of the nominees» work.
At this point, it looks like the «new and improved» Kinect will be bundled with the Xbox One, meaning that the console's price will inevitably be pushed upward by something that certain wrestlers and I — not to mention a whole bunch of people — don't want or need.
One survey of U.S. workers indicated that 57 % of people have judged a colleague by looking at the state of their desk: a tidy one suggests a worker who is organized and accomplished.
Whatever the goal you want to achieve with your desired habit, think of what emotion you could get out of it, usually by looking at what successful people who do it get out of it, and shoot for that.
The filing also argues that the 9th Circuit made the test for defeating a trademark too strict, and that it should — based on an older decision by a different appeals court — instead have simply looked at how most people use the word in question.
Meanwhile, Nvidia's AI can generate photorealistic images of people who look like celebrities just by looking at pictures of real ones.
Everything on the site looks like it could be sold at a mall but is designed independently and ethically; many brand partners have a «corporate social involvement» component, such as Madrid's Ananda Pascual, which employs people disenfranchised by India's caste system.
We created a patriotism score for cities around the U.S. by looking at three categories: the percentage of people who are veterans, according to the 2012 American Community Survey; the percentage of residents 18 and over who voted in the 2012 presidential election; and the ranking of the best cities for Fourth of July celebrations from Wallet Hub.
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