They have an interest in postponing that time, because it would mean sharing power with beggars and being surrounded
by more people who speak out and make claims.
The get the degrees from OTHER people who got their degrees in a book, in schools where they teach the book as if it were reality, taught
by more people who got degrees in a book.
Not exact matches
JM: I think it'll be an opportunity in the future for
people who are
more serious about finding someone, especially someone with specific attributes to use Hinge in a
more targeted way, either
by indicating that they like certain
people, or just being able to filter better, like for sure I only want to match with Christian
people.
Last week, HBO released a documentary on the Church of Scientology (COS), called Going Clear, which was watched
by 1.7 million
people (not counting those
who streamed online),
more than any HBO documentary in nearly a decade.
«Do you know that one of the great problems of our age is that we are governed
by people who care
more about feelings than they do about thoughts and ideas?»
«Parents shouldn't feel segregated for having children, and they're not the issue — the
people who are bothered
by the children tend to become
more disruptive then the child.»
People who make money from selling food realize they make more money by triggering reflexive responses than by satisfying the interests of people who distinguish between yummy and deli
People who make money from selling food realize they make
more money
by triggering reflexive responses than
by satisfying the interests of
people who distinguish between yummy and deli
people who distinguish between yummy and delicious.
Leaders
who master the practice of good listening will be
more apt to intuitively understand the other
person's story
by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
The old adage «it's not what you know, it's
who you know» is
more powerful than ever today, and you can get to know the «right»
people by leveraging social proof.
More than enough analysis,
by people much better qualified to pontificate than I (as well as from some
who are even less qualified), has surfaced.
«There will always be some
people who operate on the basis of feel, but
more and
more people are moving away from farming
by feel [alone].»
According to studies conducted
by Jayne Gackenbach, a psychologist at Grant MacEwan University, «
people who frequently played video games were
more likely to report lucid dreams, observer dreams where they viewed themselves from outside their bodies, and dream control that allowed
people to actively influence or change their dream worlds — qualities suggestive of watching or controlling the action of a video - game character.»
Jerome called me this week to tell me that he had been contacted
by people all over the country
who felt inspired
by his success, and
by people who wanted to learn
more about getting into parking lot cleaning.
As Branson struggled with dyslexia as a child, he explains that
by surrounding himself with
people who complemented his weaknesses, he found he could be
more successful.
A
more appropriate title for Holiday would be «troll marketer,» someone
who can create publicity
by baiting
people into outrage.
As a result, the number of
people who say they have used heroin in the past year jumped
by more than 50 percent between 2002 to 2011, according the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Mojave Aerospace quotes a study commissioned
by Virgin indicating that there are 15,000
people in the United States alone
who would shell out
more than $ 100,000 for a ticket to space.
But imagine a world in which these talent - constrained companies can make the hires they need
by finding
people online and, in turn, give
more work to the
people who want it.
A 2010 study
by professors from Insead, the Kellogg School of Management, and Tel Aviv University found that
people who have spent extended time abroad tend to be better,
more creative problem solvers.
Perhaps the point of contact you despise leaves and is replaced
by someone
who's
more pleasant to work with, or, better yet, the
person you do enjoy working with gets a better gig at a competitor and sways his or her new company to hire your firm.
According to a blog posted today
by LinkedIn senior data scientist Mathieu Bastian,
people who call out skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average of 13 times
more profile views than those
who don't.
According to the study, being slightly
more difficult to get along with may come with monetary benefits, but
people who are agreeable
by nature tend to have stronger friendships, are liked
more by their peers and are
more satisfied with life in general.
Weak ties — or new connections — are «your ticket to a whole new social world,» says Menon,
who encourages
people to break their social habits
by making life a little
more inefficient and straying from their daily routines.
People in the study
who described themselves as highly competitive were actually
more motivated to improve
by personal insults than
by constructive feedback.
OK, I've never seen anyone leave out SAP
who worked in SAP, but I've seen plenty of
people try to make their work seem fancier or
more important
by using convoluted phrases to describe what they did.
That's because once you reduce the risk of failure
by having a lot of
people around
who will hire you next, everyone becomes
more open and friendly about what they are working on, which then further amplifies the benefits of having a lot of
people around.
«I was shocked
by how much it improved retention,» said Nel,
who added that VR also made
people more confident that they could do DIY bathroom renovation.
Money aside, the
people who live in these neighbourhoods aren't your average Canadians: They have stronger conservative views than the general population, they're
more likely to be married and they have slightly larger families, according to detailed data provided
by Environics Analytics.
Within two days of making the offer public we had sold five spots and brought in $ 15,000, and
by the time the class started we had sold out all 20 spots, bringing in roughly $ 58,000 (after some additional discounts we offered), and we had
more people wanting to get into the course
who we had to push off for the next one.
Sklyarevskaya,
who denied any wrongdoing, was among 17
people who were photographed
by Reuters apparently casting ballots at
more than one polling station Sunday in the town of Ust - Djeguta, southern Russia.
And you're willing to push your ability a little
more the next time because your brain is looking forward to that reward and you're surrounded
by people who are applauding your success.
The
people who are going to be crushed
by the changes are those in long - term relationships
who have been out of the workforce for 20 years or
more and have the expectation that they will be taken care of
by their spouse in the case of a divorce, Slowiaczek said.
Artificial intelligence is currently a $ 15 billion industry, and is expected to grow to
more than $ 70 billion
by 2020, meaning that employers are eager to hire
people who understand its business value, and how to develop for it, so they can keep ahead of the competition.
The
people who are going to be crushed
by the changes are those in long - term relationships
who have been out of the workforce for 20 years or
more and have the expectation that they will be taken care of
by their spouse in the case of a divorce,
The car rental business came full circle: Suddenly, Enterprise's slew of downtown locations — used
by people whose cars are in the shop or
who don't own cars at all — offered a less cyclical,
more profitable model.
Always have, always will.There seems to be an assumption, mostly
by people who have never run a business, that corporate America can and should do
more than achieve its primary mandate of maximizing its return.
But
by combining those standards, which drive up the price of insurance, with a reduction in financial assistance and mandates to carry coverage, it's hard to see how poor
people who are
more likely to lack insurance will be able to afford it anymore.
That causes
people to view
more profiles and allows Frind,
who gets paid
by the page view, to serve
more ads.
I've learned
more about
who I want to become as a leader and discovered how I want to change the world
by making it my mission to have a positive impact on the lives of one billion
people.
By monitoring
who sat with whom and comparing that to data on employee productivity, Humanyze came to a simple but surprising conclusion — if you want your
people to collaborate
more effectively, you should probably invest in bigger tables.
Research
by the Finnish Institute of Mental Health showed that
people who work
more than 11 hours a day are
more prone to work - related depression.
It's marketed as being an easy way to become a business owner — it takes relatively little startup capital, etc. — but Rose knows
more people who have been burned
by this investment strategy than
people who have had a positive outcome.
Unlike the nationalism of
more culturally monolithic nations that tends to exclude foreign - born citizens, in Canada it's immigrants like Abdul - Rahiim and Tura —
people who live here
by choice, not happenstance —
who tend to be the biggest patriots.
«At some point in your life you'll find yourself in a similar position: Surrounded
by people who are smarter, faster,
who have
more experience and
more money — and you'll just have to find a way,» he said.
Many of the business tax cuts in the Republican plan are simply windfalls for
people who made business investments in the past — and even if investors are very responsive to incentives, they can't respond to the bill
by investing
more in businesses and creating
more jobs in the past.
Stacy Tetschner cites as an example Scott Ginsberg,
who has given
more than 400 speeches to 250,000
people around the world about how he meets
people by wearing a nametag 24/7.
If we don't, we can expect the numbers of
people killed
by the disease (mostly children under five and pregnant women,
who lose immunities they've built up while pregnant) to climb back up to
more than a million and then perhaps
more.
On the other hand,
more than 300
people gave the device a shot at the company's booth, and
by almost all accounts, it was a big hit and worked well for virtually everyone
who tried it.
But the same could be said of the 197 pedestrians struck
by cars and killed in Arizona in 2016, and the
more than 40,000
people who died in car accidents in the U.S. during the same time period.
While at least one class action has been filed
by users against Ashley Madison for its failure to property [sic] secure the hacked information, this action deals with a different injury inflicted upon Ashley Madison users
by persons and entities
who have obtained the stolen data, repurposed it such that it is
more readily accessible and searchable
by the media and curious Internet users, and actively distributed it for their own gain.