The next step is to use your research to identify patterns and
commonalities from the answers to your interview questions, develop at least one primary persona, and share that persona with the rest of the company.
Though Nissan says the Rogue Sport is sportier than the Rogue — they share
some commonality from the b - pillar back — in part due to 300 - pound lower curb weight and its European background, «we'll keep the Juke in the lineup, for now,» Bunce says.
Not exact matches
They examined 51 computer companies with outsized CEOs in the period
from 1997 to 2003 and found some
commonalities: they tended to be at the top or the bottom of the pack in terms of revenue growth, profits and other metrics.
«The meaning comes
from human relationships, collaboration and
commonality.»
Differences
from Kickstarter aside, there is one other
commonality, which is that crowdfunding, whether rewards - based or equity - based, aims to serve those who have great potential but are unable to get the attention of the big players.
I am not sure that a practicing believer of any faith, taking a break
from verbosity about their religion, will be any less religious... or gain much insight into the
commonality of humanity and human experience.
The ventriloquists of our humane verbal fundamentalisms are but like lunacies of mental arborists who become jealous regarding differing sensualists whose only ills are to recreations of sensualistic pleasing outrightly set apart
from the emotionally disturbed religious fundamentalists who seem to be fixated in their arbitrary mindset issues of straight lined sensualistic
commonalities complacencies.
«lionlylamb2013 High 5 «imagination», The ventriloquists of our humane verbal fundamentalisms are but like lunacies of mental arborists who become jealous regarding differing sensualists whose only ills are to recreations of sensualistic pleasing outrightly set apart
from the emotionally disturbed religious fundamentalists who seem to be fixated in their arbitrary mindset issues of straight lined sensualistic
commonalities complacencies.
My experience has been those believers that listen among any of these: the ex-ex-gay departing religious «therapy programs», the believers departing
from religious belief, and those leaving church - sponsored patriarchy,... in time, these people see the
commonality of humanity....
Sullivan anguishes that renouncing the power to witness to government marriage is «just one more thread removed
from our
commonality.»
We were never separate
from whites nor are we now, but given the fact that most things in this country are white by design, does it not make sense to you to desire a piece of
commonality that was ripped away
from most races of the world by white people?
The joy and excitement generated by the experience, the sense of
commonality with fellow players
from around the world, the opportunity to participate freely with one's entire being — this gave all the players a new outlook on their everyday world.
People
from all over the world throughout history have lived primarily in fertile flood plains and valleys... at some point they inevitably experienced floods... that's why there are
commonalities to the flood story told in the Bible.
Moreover, would we not be justified in distinguishing ontology, that is, the theory of being as such,
from the theory of concreteness, since the system of all the basic types of entity must exhibit some
commonality among those types, however formal and empty it may be?
That is the difference that prevents us
from being one community in this unredeemed world, but we could not be specifically different if we did not share generic
commonality.
Love allows us to see more clearly the
commonalities, the differences, and the points of pain and anger that we can use to create the common ground
from which healthy dialogue can blossom.
Commonalities venture forth and are righted «forthward» always in the lights lime - of - bittered sweetness
from the peanuts» galleries of nutiness!
Those who approach matters
from a dualistic point of view often miss this
commonality of long - term interest, seeing primarily the tensions.
Solutions come
from understanding
commonality, not erasing difference.
In a column, Dame Sarah Mullally, who will officially be installed as the new Bishop of London on 12th May, said building lasting communities «which demonstrate our
commonality and build resilience» would be the real test of a permanent tribute to those who have experienced the suffering
from terror attacks.
As several cultures learn
from one another, there are growing elements of
commonality among them.
I would love to hear more
from Buddhists, Hindu, Taoists etc. as I still believe there is a core
commonality in all human experience.
I prefer the divine council view, both
from reading the text and the
commonality of that motif in ancient near eastern literature.
I'd say that the only
commonalities that exist are the list of values
from question # 2 and that we both emerged
from the radical reformation.
Commenting on the increasing pressure and the need to juggle a wide array of demands, the
commonality of concerns reported
from markets worldwide was striking.
Here are a few
commonalities to help you spot one of these actually fun and normal wine experts: They gravitate toward lesser - known bottles, like a pineau d'aunis
from the Jura.
It's a testament to this seasons performance and inevitable conclusion that the little group of ex pats only 30 miles away
from the town have bonded with a
commonality that otherwise would not have occurred
We nine families were thrown together by the random luck of our close proximity on a waiting list, but also by the deep
commonality of our decision to adopt
from Ethiopia.
This need stems
from the mammalian brain, a
commonality that affects cats, dogs, mice... and humans!
These
commonalities I hear
from moms aren't necessarily the rule.
There is a
commonality in the profession of doula (professional birth and postpartum support) that stems
from an enormous amount of compassion for a pregnant, birthing and new mom.
The new hypothesis seems to explain a key
commonality among the regular satellites of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — namely, that moons farther
from their respective planet tend to have larger masses than their closer - in neighbors.
When consumer preference is «nondominating,»
commonality and its associated cost savings can help firms design better product lines with common components and attributes, says research
from Dilip Chhajed and Yunchuan «Frank» Liu, professors of business administration at Illinois.
But according to research
from two University of Illinois business professors,
commonality can actually reduce product line cannibalization, a finding that could allow firms to redesign their product lines and improve profits.
And new research
from The Rockefeller University and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai suggests these newly discovered
commonalities may open the door to «engineered» gut flora who can have therapeutically beneficial effects on disease.
Because the
commonalities between mushroom bodies in different species are so striking, there long has been a debate about whether these structures evolved independently or whether they derive
from a common ancestor.
«This recently discovered
commonality also shows that we can gain fundamental insights into the circuitry of the brain
from investigations of the fly,» says Alexander Borst.
These
commonalities indicate that the visions stem
from the same neural processes, Newberg hypothesizes.
Corey Nislow's laboratory develops and uses cutting edge tools to address this central question: how can we understand the biological
commonalities in all of the life sciences;
from embryonic development, to the spread of infectious diseases to better ways to treat cancer.
Phylogenomic reconstructions suggest that the bacterium came
from a clan called Alphaproteobacteria, which share some important
commonalities with mitochondria, their modern day successors.
«Science is littered with irreproducible results, even
from top places, and it's a widespread problem that looks different in different domains, but there are shared
commonalities,» said CMU's Stephen E. Fienberg (pictured right), the Maurice Faulk University Professor of Statistics and Social Sciences.
Their diet comes straight
from the Bible; they eat almost no meat, supermarkets even stock more beans than meat, bread is
from lactobacillus instead of yeast, and people walk a lot — which is another
commonality of all the Blue Zones of the world.
To help explain the
commonality of vitamin deficiency, we found this graph
from the Center for Disease Control.
It's as simple as unifying pieces within your wardrobe through a
commonality,
from the overt (checkerboard pumps) to the covert (sweater texture) and adding statement making studded purse, for good measure.
His aim is to take the commodification out of fashion and create clothes that, like Band of Outsiders strived to do, are meant to be lived in: «I started thinking about brands and how the greatest of brands can actually be something meaningful, how they can create a sense of community and
commonality, entertain us and tell stories and help us escape — and so I started thinking about this idea of utopia, building a perfect world
from scratch.»
If you equate «elite» with «elitist» you might just have the wrong idea about us; while our members do have some
commonalities (education, a desire to find a committed relationship, drive), EliteSingles is proud to be home to a diverse singles
from every walk of life, with a range of dating tastes.
Native American traditions and rituals may differ
from tribe to tribe, but
commonalities exist in Native American death rituals.
It is this
commonality that brings them together in scenes that brought on surprising tears in a film I thought would be entirely too silly
from the trailer.
The
commonality of both in cinema stems
from their relatability in reality, presenting situations almost all viewers have experienced.
Moreso, it offers a refreshing reprieve
from the dull
commonality of the rest of the film.