Sentences with phrase «by random people»

Your going off of what wiki says which is written by random people that spread their insights on I can't trust that kind of source.
The quality isn't always great and reco's are by random people, BUT it's free and a fun way to start researching your destination.
At this moment, you might actually hear the questions full of fear, asked by random people.
In the only stylistic flourish to suggest the director's hand, Tim Burton gives us a few scenes of her art infiltrating real life, as she sees and is haunted by random people with exaggerated eyes staring at her and through the lie.
Without showcasing the best parts of your personality in your online dating profile, you are limiting yourself to being contacted by random people who are not sure what they «want», and you are also portraying yourself as «average».
I asked you this on the previous page, and was judged a troll by some random person for my question, but what does this statement mean?
When it's time to wake up, a user will get called by a random person of the opposite gender, who he / she can then talk to for up to 1 minute.
Here, in your financial world, you have started following advice given by some random person.
You're much more likely to be ripped off by a random person on Facebook, Craigslist, Backpage or some other website.
For example, an extension for customizing YouTube created by a random person you've never heard of is a prime candidate for becoming malware.

Not exact matches

The interview is conducted by two random people from the company,
Since the percentage of phone numbers that connect to mobile phone — wielding young people and elderly landline users is about equal, it's actually the youthful folks who may dominate a sample created by random digit dialing, says Marc - David Seidel, an associate professor at the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia.
«So I started off trying to make a difference for one person every day by leaving cards with positive notes to strangers on them in copies of the Metro and leaving them on seats for random people to find.»
In the short term, concedes Lee, the almost - random shuffling around robs an organization of the efficiencies that would be obtained by allowing people to develop better skills in one job.
Trust me you would gain by watching random groups of people using your products and taping the sessions so more people in your company can learn.
«I think when the American people hear from my client, who will provide details, very specific details relating to this threat, they will conclude, as I have, that this was not a random threat by some wing nut... this was a threat not by some wing nut out of the blue, and that's all I'm going to say.»
They only follow one person at a time, maybe at random, and they are followed by over 17,000.
Of course this is from a random internet troll, and maybe you wanted your question answered by a religous person instead.
3/3 random people encountered on the street by Jay Leno, could not answer where London is, or in what city the Rpyal wedding was being celebrated.
Some people feel as though there is more to the universe than a random scientific reaction, but do not agree with the idea of taking rules and ideas that were written down by MEN thousands of years ago as the word of GOD.
Seriously, it is a sad day when people start getting offended by random acts of kindness.
If the majority of society put half of the effort into developing their intellect and forming their own beliefs that many put into living a life controlled by what any random man who claims they are spreading God's message, perhaps people would actually come to their own conclusions rather than simply accepting the ones presented to them as the one and only truth.
Nevertheless, the first and even the subsequent early councils were not called at random but because there were people ---- like Arius, Sabellius, the Nestorians (though not Nestorius), and others ---- who were teaching things about Jesus, the Father, or the Holy Spirit that, so far as our evidence can tell us, were not being taught by the majority of the Church.
I won't ever understand how people could actually believe that something so massive, complex, and beautiful was actually started by some magical chance of a random explosion, and that humans somehow evolved from some small celled organism that happened to be created out of the explosion.
Or from a Christian process theological perspective transformed by inner and outer dialogue with Kukai: God does not demand that we give up our personal dignity, that we throw in our lot with random people, that we lose ourselves and turn from all that is not God.
A person's chances of survival were dictated by something as random as their location in the building when the plane hit, not by whether they prayed.
Now when people similarly plug random numbers into the equations of their lives, filling in the gaps in their knowledge with religion, sometimes they get it right, by accident, (they are lucky) and oftentimes they get it wrong.
To pick (somewhat at random) another example of how sound philosophy acts as a corrective to unsound theology, we could imagine someone holding the opinion that bilocation (as experienced by some saints) implies the simultaneous location of a person (body and soul) in two places at once.
-- reminds me of whenever I get hurt by, angry at, judgemental toward — anyone, someone, my friend, my husband, that random person... geez.
And a person's religion, thrust upon them at random, also happens to be used by most to guide their actions in many ways based upon those false writings as they use their distorted perceptions of the world to channel and shape what comes forth from each person..
The idea of paying $ 150 for the «privilege» of spending the evening surrounded by sweaty, drunk people at a random bar (not to mention having to keep my heels on ALL NIGHT) is definitely not my idea of a good time.
I had never gone geocaching before, and in case you haven't either, it's basically treasure hunting where you find random objects people have hidden by following the coordinates they provide.
Disclaimer (aka stating the obvious): I'm not an expert by any means, so please don't trust some random person from the internet before seeking advice from your pediatrician and / or allergist.
A lot of coffee terms can be confused by your average person who happens to decide to walk into a random coffee shop and order a cappuccino.
And to be clear, I am not calling out anyone in particular, just the sea of random people who can't seem to be happy unless we go 19 - 0 and win every game by 40.
I can't tell you how many phone chats or coffees I had with friends or random people that friends referred me to, in order to get a sense of the community and opportunities offered by each school.
How can I discourage random people from coming by just to say «Hi» and have a conversation all the time?
Moms are constantly being criticized by their in - laws, spouses, and random people on social media.
I have had to deal with random bystanders (not often, thank god) being disgusted by my lovingly breastfeeding my babies, so I will admit to being very sensitive about people using that kind of language, no matter how justified it may be for her personal situation.
She's written books, but most people know her from her social media posts that lament crawling into bed at the end of the day to find random items placed there by children and not even being shocked.
While stranger rape can be understood by the victim as a random, one - off event, the betrayal of trust in date rape can have a much more devastating effect on a person.
More specifically, for easy and quick interaction with «strangers», society as a whole needs to have the understanding, that they are safe from arbitrary violence (put simpler: people must believe that they won't get killed by a random stranger when walking down the street).
Updated January, 2011 Social media is a broader concept than social networking, though people often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather than by a central person or group.
Conducted by the Student PIRGs» New Voters Project, Working Assets and researchers from the University of Michigan and Princeton, the study looked at the effects of SMS GOTV reminders in the 2006 general election on a group of 4000 people selected at random from a pool of over 8000 new voters.
But, it says a lot about the power of random political supporters (and by extension, opponents) to build up networks of excited people outside of a campaign's direct control.
If you don't want to be bombarding Congress with random emails (they get more than enough as it is), try posting a petition or some other alert that doesn't immediately send a message to a target — people will feel like they've done something, you'll get new names, and you won't be bothering that legislative staffer whose just a bit hacked off at being pestered by your messages.
Social media is a broader concept than social networking, though people often put them together — it refers generally to content that is created by random internet users rather than by a central person or group.
If you have doubts, compare level of life of the poorest people in the an urban ghetto in USA vs. random poor worker or peasant in USSR who lived far from the center in late 1980s or 1960s (when people were not artificially subcidized by selling oil to the west as under Brezhnev).
An algorithm used by US courts to predict reoffenders turns out to be no more accurate than random people on the internet.
By contrast, with transcranial random - noise stimulation (TRNS), «people ask «are you sure it's on?
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