Talk to your baby
by naming the person or pet and describing what he sees.
One person commenting on the Frontiers» website asked for the «full details of the investigation,» saying the paper had been «derogatory and insulting»
by naming people as conspiracy theorists who were «merely pointing out errors in the previous paper»... John Cook, a researcher at the University of Queensland and a co-author of the second paper, said the Frontiers» decision to retract the work might have a «chilling effect» on research.
You can address
by name the person in charge of hiring or the person responsible for recruiting and scheduling interviews.
Not exact matches
The
person had seen the memo but was not authorized to discuss it
by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Several of the tweets simply listed the
names of
people killed
by guns, with well over 100 mentioned as of noon Thursday.
That seems a direct swipe at Tinder, which is still best known for hooking
people up with
people they find attractive
by showing their photo, age and first
name.
Bonobos» top keywords show that nearly all of its customers search for it
by name; few
people stumble upon the site while looking for «men's pants» or «pants that fit.»
This feeling is built over time
by every interaction
people have with your brand — where they see it, whom they see it with, its colors and the emotions that the
name inspires.
The
person was not authorized to discuss the memo
by name and spoke on condition of anonymity.
There are two primary ways to get your message out there: One is
by marketing, meaning getting your
name out to
people by writing blogs and guest blogs for industry publications, as well as press releases to get journalists and reporters to work you into their stories.
Formal slavery was quickly replaced
by a Jim Crow system that was slavery in all but
name, and many of its vestiges (mass incarceration of
people of color, voter disenfranchisement, and all manner of systemic racism) remain alive and well today.
Internet trolls love to mess with
people (or chatbots), and they don't seem to care when they cross a line —
by hiding their identity behind a screen
name, they count on never having to experience serious retribution.
(Or, if you're like me, do you just want to stop feeling embarrassed
by your inability to remember the
names of
people you met five minutes ago?
If staff need to send out emails to a large number of
people on a mailing list, then they should use a blind carbon copy (bcc), so that recipients»
names can't be seen
by other
people.
Not only will it communicate a higher level of professionalism for your company, it will also promote your company's domain
name and drive some extra traffic to the website simply
by people seeing your domain
name in your email address.
By attracting the press, he validates his campaign and ensures his
name is at the forefront of
people's minds.
At the time,
people on Twitter speculated which
name Markle would go
by if she and Prince Harry got married, while «Suits» fans freaked out over the fact that Rachel is the same
name as her character on the USA Network show.
Other studies
by Kross suggest that, when
people use their first
names, they're more likely to see stressful situations (like public speaking) as challenging, rather than threatening.
By remembering
names you show
people that you care.»
GLP - 1 drugs are used to better control blood sugar levels in
people with type 2 diabetes, and are better known
by the brand
names: Victoza, Byetta, and Bydureon.
Donald Trump, who was
named TIME
Person of the Year on Wednesday, said he will work to bring down the cost of Air Force One planes being developed
by Boeing.
These aren't the prominent Silicon Valley
people that techies know
by first
name (although those exist — think Marissa, Satya, Larry and Sergey, Zuck).
For example, Grierson says many
people think that
by getting their company
name registered with their state's corporate commission, they're good to go.
Like first
names associated with success
by leveraging other
people's biases.
Fast forward to today, she's garnered over 4.1 million subscribers on YouTube, 1.2 million followers on Facebook, 1.4 million followers on Instagram, and has been
named one of the top 25 most influential
people on the internet
by TIME Magazine.
For millions of Americans, Dave Ramsey is a household
name, as his popular radio show is heard throughout the country
by more than eight million
people each week.
Tara Russell, a life sabbatical and long - term travel coach based in San Francisco, says the concept goes
by different
names in different circles: gap years for young
people; mini-retirements for those inching toward traditional retirement age; sabbaticals for academics and professionals.
Young
people don't appear to be as saddled
by this issue, though — a 2011 study found that humans are best at learning new
names in our early 20s.
On the flip side, I worked for one
person who knew 400 of the 3,500
by first
name.
While it seemed silly at the beginning for three of us to refer to a project
by a control code instead of
by the client
name, this early convention saved us much heartache later, when we were 30
people running 25 projects with five or six of those projects being for the same client.
I'm
by no means the most prolific contributor, I'm sure there are
people with thousands of articles to their
name writing for Inc..
Knowing many of Perth's homeless
people by name, Kris Halliday, along with state Member for Perth Eleni Evangel, is championing a new housing model.
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.
By failing to
name a
person as your beneficiary, your heirs lose that ability to stretch and must distribute the IRA assets within five years, Frye said.
They make sure to call these
people out
by name and recognize their efforts at high profile fundraising events.
Big Data While the definitive source of the term big data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that companies use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done
by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the
person responsible for its popularization is a man
named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 2000s.
A number of
people asked for the Loads of Hope truck
by name on Twitter, especially after a news segment showed a woman saying she wishes she could wash her clothes.
Obviously while being a «
name» helps, lots of
people only became
names, at least in part, after they gained exposure
by writing for influential, high - profile sites in their industries.
The year - long series, «A Nation Under Our Feet,» will be inspired
by Steven Hahn's 2003 book of the same
name and «will find the hero dealing with a violent uprising in his country set off
by a superhuman terrorist group called the
People.»
One of China's top 400 richest
people, he was estimated to have a personal fortune of worth $ 740 million in 2012, but how he's really made his
name is
by high - profile charity donations — something he brands «flashy philanthropy.»
This is so, the law says, even «without proof that any
person has in fact been misled or deceived»
by the similarity in
names.
For example, one
person (who, like the others I spoke with, preferred not to share his
name for this article) told me he offered to help protesters get out their message in English
by providing translation services.
If
people have set up a Google or social - media alert to tracking their
name, they will pick up that you've been writing about them and perhaps drop
by your blog to see what you've been saying, good or bad.
Drawing on customer information, Splice can produce a call that addresses the individual
by their given
name, anticipate the
person's service request and even use local accents and languages.
«The laptops called Pixel were well received
by people who used them, but it was very small - scale, so not a lot of
people frankly were aware of that
name,» he said.
«Just because they finished their education here does not take away some of the stereotypical factors that some employers judge these (
people)
by, which is their
name, their visible minority and it's unfortunate,» Karem said.
It was also long before a small business owner in California
named Kristen Christian, frustrated
by Bank of America's now - abandoned decision to charge customers a fee to use their debit cards, launched a grass roots effort to convince
people to move their money out of large banks and dubbed November 5 Bank Transfer Day.
The
person, who was not authorized to discuss the matter
by name and spoke on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press the comment was made because of concerns Comey had about Trump.
Gawker is a vicious tabloid, run
by a sneering Englishman
named Nick Denton who delights in humiliating
people.
«Traditional adult novelty stores tell us that
people come in, ask for the product
by name, buy it, and walk out,» says Standard marketing manager Sarah Bobas.