Sentences with phrase «does everyone want»

Why does everyone want to work so hard at being yet another pointless slave?
By THOMAS MARQUET # 58: If the Whitney Biennial is so terrible, why does everyone want to be in it?
Why does everyone want Nintendo to be another clone of the other 2 systems?
But why does everyone want liquidity?
(Who is this child, and why does everyone want to kidnap him?
But few amateurs can train like pros for so many reasons, so why does everyone want to?
Does everyone want to be her own Pope?
Why does everyone want to argue on here and throw out cheap insults?
What did everyone want in the Wonder Woman movie?

Not exact matches

Everyone wants to know — do they need a patent?
Everyone loves travel, so I probably lost most readers who don't want to sacrifice seeing the Great Barrier Reef before it dies, or acknowledge what's killing it.
When it rains, everyone wants to drive and have their car parked, but Zirx valets or «agents» don't want to be running around in the rain to park them.
«DACA is dead because the Democrats didn't care or act, and now everyone wants to get onto the DACA bandwagon... No longer works,» Trump wrote on Twitter.
You don't need something that everyone on the planet will want, but you do need enough of a customer base, or a recurring customer base, to make it worth your time.
Don't say anything to someone you wouldn't want everyone to hear; don't spread malicious rumours you can't verify; and use gossip to eke out weaknesses in order to improve them, not exploit them.
If everyone in the office is business casual, you probably don't want to wear a suit to work, or vice versa.
Whenever I hear everyone around me doing the same thing or saying the same thing, I tend to want to run away from it.
I still do nt know what to say but wanted to let everyone know that Me and my Crew are safe.
Everyone seems to be forgetting one simple fact: Does anyone want to do any of that stuff on a postage - stamp - sized screen that sits on their wrist?
Medline and Fulton know they must figure out how to balance consumer expectations — everyone wants free shipping and rapid delivery — with an offering that doesn't inadvertently undermine the chain's core business.
From pipeline operators to jobbers to brokers, everyone wants their fee, which doesn't automatically change with fluctuations in oil prices.
«I could not count the number of wigs we use on that show if I wanted to — almost everyone wears one,» she says, adding that even the most unsuspecting men in the series do.
I didn't want everyone to misunderstand and think that I was dying.
Unfortunately, when you send everyone to a home page packed with multiple messages and calls to action, and navigation that distracts from the purpose of your promotion, it's difficult to get your visitors to do exactly what you want them to do (not to mention nearly impossible for you to effectively track ROAI, or return on advertising investment).
Still, almost everyone admits that they don't even know what they want from a smart object.
«The data point everyone wants, we didn't get — current Model 3 run rate,» RBC analyst Joseph Spak said in a note Wednesday after the company reported earnings that beat analyst expectations.
«Everyone in tech just wants to be invisible right now when it comes to this administration, but has to participate since we have done it before.»
Kelly adds that, in his experience, «most employees don't want to do a hatchet job on their employers,» rather they want to see their problems solved to everyone's benefit.
By doing so, the startup wants to ensure that «everyone and everywhere now has an address,» and the use of words instead of long complex coordinates makes it simpler to find and share location accurately.
In my view, entrepreneurs that don't want to build an empire need to give themselves permission to build exactly the kind of business they want, not what everyone else expects of them.
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
Answering to yourself and doing what you love — it's what everyone wants.
In my experience, a great mind - set for writing sales copy that doesn't appear too assertive is to assume that everyone reading your copy doesn't want to do what you what them to do!
Clearly the data obsessed company knows the dismal statistics on traditional training, so when it wanted to nudge their managers to provide more psychological safety for their teams, they didn't call in an expert for a seminar or send everyone to an expensive but useless class.
«Everyone has their own unlimited data plan, so everyone can do what they want to entertain themselvesEveryone has their own unlimited data plan, so everyone can do what they want to entertain themselveseveryone can do what they want to entertain themselves.»
What movie - goers want is passion, great acting and a sense that everyone involved loved what they were doing: they want to feel something.
My answers didn't satisfy them: Working harder than everyone else, doing things no one else is willing to do, being the first one to volunteer, doing not what you want to do but what you need to do to reach your goals... nope.
And with all of her impressive accomplishments, everyone wants to know everything about her, including not only how she got into «Wonder Woman» shape, but what she does to stay in shape, period.
And rather than continue to waste their dwindling political capital ramming through a massive cut in health coverage that an equally massive chunk of the country says it doesn't want, they would effectively stage a vote on an unpassable bill, blame everyone (but themselves), and then move on to what they really care about: corporate tax reform.
EVERYONE wanted to know how he did it.
This isn't going away, it doesn't matter how much you want it to be like 1996 again where everyone ran Windows on a Thinkpad.
You don't want to lower your turnover to zero unless everyone currently on board is absolutely perfect.
Everyone wants to find ways to save money, but scarcity energy takes it to the extreme: If you're asking employees to work on slow, outdated computers that affect productivity or becoming irritated because someone tossed a paper clip instead of reusing it, this communicates the message «We don't have enough.»
I pitched it to everyone, and nobody wanted to do it.
How do you have a culture of mensches where everyone just wants everyone else to succeed?
I'd agree with many of the detailed reviews out there — it certainly does hang with the big boys and it's almost a phone that everyone might want.
But he also didn't want to create an environment where everyone was out solely for themselves.
The best organizations all the way from Fortune 500 companies down to small family - owned businesses with five employees create a culture where everyone feels important and wants to do everything possible to carry out the organization's overall mission.
Co-founders Adam Cookson and Craig Beinecke want everyone to stop doing that.
Everyone at some point has to sell their ideas or persuade others to do something they want.
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