Sentences with phrase «come see something»

When she asks you to take her somewhere or come see something she has been working on, make the effort to do it and make it a priority.

Not exact matches

That way, you don't have to worry about someone taking your big idea, screwing you over in a partnership or suing you for something you never saw coming.
«Today in the universe of search, you type what you are looking for, tomorrow as we talk about something, you will see the relevant things come to what we talk about.»
I've come to see this inhibition as an excuse that comes from seeing others working harder with more motivation, thinking that passion is something you find if you turn over enough rocks:
Big companies see China's 20 - somethings as the most important up - and - coming consumers in the world.
So when I see something that I am working on succeed, I'm motivated to push forward and launch myself into what's coming next.
I couldn't understand how I could have worked my entire life for something only to see it come down to this.»
They also come because owner Herman Baskerville has created something of a community center for a neighborhood that has seen better days but aspires to better days ahead.
«That's why it's so important for companies to have several ways for people to report sexual harassment, to encourage people to come forward when they see something, and ensure that the report will be taken seriously.»
«If you take a course in organizational behaviour, you can apply it to a situation to see why people are doing something, or where they're coming from,» she explains.
In a recent New York Times story about Weinstein, director Quentin Tarantino admitted to wishing he had followed the «see something, say something» model when it came to the producer's behavior.
Every year when this game comes up, one Group of 5 school is charged with proving to the world that they can play with the marquee teams in the country, and I want to see the Golden Knights pull off something special here.
We will increasingly see that people will only come together when they need to get something done, which they will do via tools like Google Meetup via the web.
Amid the exhaustion, though, I saw elation — a deep satisfaction that I suspect came from redefining her idea of possibility that can only come from overcoming a challenge in something you value.
I experience something, I think there's a better way to do it, I come up with an idea around the better way to do it, and then I see if there's truly a market for that thing.
The monkey came down with a fever, but the cause wasn't yellow fever: It was something the researchers had never seen before.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly — people would see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
Taleb's contemporary classic is enjoying something of a renaissance after Brexit and Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election, with its argument that humanity rarely sees the truly life - altering shifts coming.
Since it first debuted five years ago, the app has soared in popularity, something Jordan told Business Insider he didn't see coming.
Of course, once again, a lot of that has been since Trump has been elected, on the assumption that the new president will reduce regulation, something that few people saw coming a year ago.
These kinds of vertical marketplaces are clearly doing something right, and I anticipate seeing consumers gravitate more and more towards them in the coming years.
I used to be something of a skeptic when it came to claims of «filter bubbles» — the sort of epistemic closure that comes from only seeing material you agree with on social platforms.
I see inflation creeping up a bit and it «s something to keep an eye on, and I see, by and large, the economic numbers looking fairly positive, including new orders which is really an indication of where the economy is going to be heading in the months to come.
Maybe, just maybe it would be ok if someone was working on a technical problem such as a car, computer or something that was not directed at you (the person himself) maybe, no not even then... Certainly not a customer who you want to come back and see you... Why even taking the chance to insult a person... I'm on a mission to kindly tell people not to say «no problem» because it may reflect on there tip... So I give them choice & hopefully a good tip... Really folks, its just good common sense.
No one has suggested anything of the sort, unless of course asking people to be aware of their privilege, listening to those who don't have it, and doing what they can to address it in their daily lives (see Mary Anne's comment for a beautiful illustration of how even small gestures make a difference) is something that comes «at personal cost.»
And the fact that both Cohen and the White House are trying so hard to prevent a team of prosecutors from being the first to review the documents suggests that they see something potentially unhelpful coming out of them.
Potts said in the legislature on April 12 that the bill «was something that came about as a result of conversations I'd had with many people... on the aspect of the bill relating to credit reporting scores, and particularly in relation to when we saw a breach of data from a credit reporting agency.»
While I believe markets are efficient when it comes to stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities and reflect all known information at the time, in the case of bitcoin, and a few other instances like the ONLY stock I've bought in over a year (now up big), when I start to see the mainstream media reporting on something, google search volume through the roof (chart below) and lastly, when your mom asks about it — it may be signaling mainstream acceptance and further expansion of a major bubble.
But, after seeing the same 50 % increase in selling price over and over again, I came to appreciate that it was not a fluke, but something that can happen, and should happen, most of the time when companies are sold.
I think we've covered the Swiss as well as anybody, in fact, I did see something that came out from the Ludwig von Mises Institute this morning really discussing in greater detail everything we've discussed the Swiss.
If the crowd doesn't like something, it won't get funded, because when you see those questions coming, and maybe it's negativity in the discussion board, people will do their research, and they'll check it out.
And when asked where the ideas came from, the company's executives always said something like «we see behaviors from our community and we try to build on top of them» or «I don't spend too much time looking at what other people are doing or not doing.»
Second there are plenty of people who come to their faith as it were through something more than bible verses its called critical thinking people can critically think their way to the idea that they are rather small beings in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know everything and leave some things including the nature of the universe to faith and acknowledge it as faith if that's how they see the world fine is there anything particularly wrong with that?
The years since Humanae Vitae have seen something else that neither traditionalist nor dissenting Catholics could have seen coming, one other development shedding retrospective credit on the Church: a serious reappraisal of Christian sexuality from Protestants outside the liberal orbit.
That there is no auxiliary literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part, just don't seem to feel they have as much to grieve about in this new world order — is something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
Culturally, young adults have increasingly come to see marriage as a «capstone» rather than a «cornerstone» — that is, something they do after they have all their other ducks in a row, rather than a foundation for launching into adulthood and parenthood.
If the prophet of the LDS church tells him to do something, he will see it as coming directly from the Lord.
The next time you see him, you tell him you missed him at church, and you ask him what happened, and he just evades the question by saying that something came up.
You go see the «boss» with your concerns and come away thinking there must be something wrong with you.
There is something wrong and deceptive about the messages I see coming from Rainer and my pastor likes him.
So if Vikings came and plundered my village, I would not hate all Vikings and the moment I see Vikings doing good in the name of Odin, then I would have to be mature and come to the understanding that Scripture and belief can mean something different to different people.
Ritter is an atheist himself he might see something of value coming from a non-believer such as you.
He's mindful of the fact that many people come to his show expecting to see something real — and lately, reality in America requires a very different hand than it did even four years ago.
I agree that religion will be with humanity for many generations to come but as with all things will evolve into something different from what we see today.
3 — Modern science, history, geology, biology, and physics always seem to come around to revealing something true about the Bible that people didn't see before.
«There's surface radiation and then there's something like X-radiation coming from within the body so that we can actually see part of the skeletal system on the shroud: the bones of the face, 24 teeth routes.
It is really astounding to see this in practice, and it is something I have found only in Quakerism — and that is coming from someone who was historically a part of a hyper - welcoming liberal protestant congregation!
So when the Second Vatican Council said that «The hour is coming, in fact has come, when the vocation of women is being acknowledged in its fullness, the hour in which women acquire in the world an influence, an effect and a power never hitherto achieved» it was saying something that everyone could see was true, and had important implications.
It assumes that from the perspectives that come to expression in cultural - linguistic systems and are shaped by them, something of reality is seen.
There are different types of thought which come very fast, immediately, and unconsciously, as well as a more reflective type of thought that comes more slowly, and then there is the flash of perception which comes when you see something new.
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