In fact, users won't
even feel a thing.
Not exact matches
People use online dating because they
feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people
feel the need and I think
things like Hinge, and
even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
A core tenet of employee engagement is that there are few
things more motivating to most workers than being heard; it's hard to imagine
even the most jaded desk jockey wouldn't
feel a little bit chuffed when the person at the top of the org chart looks her in the eyes and asks her what she thinks.
I
feel like there's always such a sense of resistance when a new
thing comes out, like Twitch came out, and we were all like, that's ridiculous, or Periscope or
even all of the VR stuff with Oculus and Vive.
That's handy to know if you suddenly
feel like your legs are going to fall off at mile 18 of a marathon, but it's a truth that can have a huge impact
even if long - distance running really isn't your
thing.
This brings the reality of life in the 21st century into sharp relief, which is a good
thing —
even if it doesn't always
feel that way while it is happening.
At times,
things can
feel very overwhelming and
even hopeless.
He always played the victim, made me
feel bad
even about the smallest disagreements, hinted at killing himself if I ever left him, etc.... I don't think that what I did was / is the right
thing to do at all, but sometimes
things like these make you realize that «Oh.
Even a simple yes / no «brain click» would help make
things like augmented reality
feel much more natural.
Vanity Fair contributing editor Sarah Ellison said that Trump has also talked with advisors often about his ability to drive high traffic numbers for networks such as Fox News and CNN, and
feels that he could do the same
thing for his own media company
even if he is unsuccessful in his presidential bid.
I'm at a point in my life where «wedding season» is about to become a very real
thing, and I wanted something fun that would make me
feel like the life of the party,
even when awkwardly sitting to the side of the dance floor.
The Myers - Briggs — which divides participants according to, among other
things, their tendencies toward extroversion versus introversion and thinking versus
feeling — remains popular,
even though some practitioners question its validity.
Research confirms that entitled employees have unjustified positive opinions about their talents and contributions,
feel deserving of
things they haven't earned, and
even see their supervisors as abusive.
Heck,
even Steve Jobs, who in some ways has become the epitome of the micromanager, really stuck with just a few
things he cared about, like the design and look - and -
feel of the products.
It can be a small amount —
even as little as $ 5 a week — and that way you won't
feel like your savings are keeping you from doing the
things you want.
Even some Star Wars fans who were skeptical about J.J. Abrams as the new director have recognized that he is saying all the right
things about
feeling honored to be entrusted with the next phase of the story.
Even when you
feel the most powerless, having a group of women there, or men, to support you is absolutely a
thing that anyone can do.
I had to push myself to be consistent
even when I didn't want to go or
felt I had other
things I needed to do.
«
Even when we think
things are going well, it always
feels like the wheels are ready to come off the cart.»
Even though algorithms decide so much of a citizen's life — what ads a person sees, what political messages they hear, what kinds of loans they can get, how they fair in the criminal justice system — these
things are all under the sway of algorithms, and most consumers don't
feel empowered to push back because they don't know the math.
Not only does he have a keen ability to discover the «next big
thing» before the rest of us would see it coming; more importantly, it's his approach to humanizing
even the slightest of these technological advances that I
feel truly sets him apart.
It's remarkably common for entrepreneurs to
feel in over their heads, or
even a bit like a fraud making
things up as they go along.
I'll tell you why: Because it suggested that
things were so badly run at Uber with regard to treating women techies fairly that one manager could not
even pretend to make an effort on
even the most basic of gestures to allow his female employees to
feel included.
In Jason Zweig's Your Money & Your Brain, he described this effect as «being in the presence of familiar
things (
even when we are unaware of them) simply makes us
feel better».
You have to stay focused on relationships
even when
things are so hard and complex that you
feel you'll never get home for dinner again
As a leader, you have to stay focused on relationships
even when
things are so hard and complex that you
feel you'll never get home for dinner again.
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad th
Even looking at Glassdoor or something similar to learn what former employees are saying is invaluable information to have, because quite frankly, if you're going to approach employee advocacy blindly without
even a sense of what your employees feel about the company, then a tool might even be a bad th
even a sense of what your employees
feel about the company, then a tool might
even be a bad th
even be a bad
thing.
Another
thing people don't realize is that Christians began the first societies to aid the disabled, because they
felt even those that were blind and deaf and such should be able to read the Bible, which was the first primer for almost all schools.
Prayer is also not limited (nor should it be) to asking for
things that you want to happen; prayer is an open and direct communication line to your heavenly Father and Creator, and you may want to tell him how you
feel sometime,
even if you think it's a bunch of nonsense and you don't think he will reply.
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis,
even during the prosperous years of the aughties a sense of unease was growing, a
feeling that if this society was what triumph of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good
thing.
I
feel it should stay,
even though it is not for all religions or non-religious, it is a symbol of
things bigger than Christianity.
That said, I'm glad I still live in an America where people can question and rally for or against
things,
even bring - up lawsuits if they
feel wronged or are acting on behalf of an oppressed party.
So we fight against that
feeling by continually trying to fill our lives with
things, accomplishments, hobbies, relationships and possibly
even children.
There are some
things a man just doesn't say in public,
even if he believes them, and many of those who believe them
feel guilty for doing so.
Certainty has power to preclude reflection on or
even discussion of those
things we
feel sure are true.
There's women who I'd bleed for, who look numb and empty and who are going through the brave motions because you've just got to do the next
thing even when nothing
feels like it's changing anything.
And that's not a dodge, it basically means that most of these people don't
feel welcome in church, they don't
feel like God loves them, so before we
even talk about those
things — which by the way, the church hierarchy and LGBT Catholics are way far apart on — we have to talk about the basics: i.e. God loves them; God created them this way; etc..
but if anyone truley had God in thier heart and had faith in the Lord... simply by folding your hands and asking God to enter your heart... (try it he will be there for you, and you will
feel the joy of His love), then they would never do
things like this... he obviously was not a person who loved God because No one with God in thier heart would want to do
thing s like that... you HATE sin when you truely love God, No ones perfect though,
even those who belive in God we all stray from our beliefs, its human nature and the devil takes advantage of this.
I have learned that forgiveness and love along with setting
things right in the form of direct action results in an abuser
feeling discomfort,
even pain, as long as abuses continue.
Her drive for achievement and high level aspiration are thus a type of «busy work» — a method of filling up her life with a lot of
things about which she, can
feel or express concern
even though she realizes they are rather unimportant.
Now i
feel that you are not
even a white man at least they have manners
even a black man has some manners but you are some
thing else that has problem with dogs and keep on calling people dogs suggest you better see a psychologist to find what your problem is with dogs?
So we
feel guilty when there is no need for guilt, sometimes
even adopting a martyr complex of all the
things we are denying ourselves in service to our families.
But then this man came by, and well, he had
things in his box, and I
felt kind of stupid just standing there, so
even though there wasn't anything in my box, I decided to put the key into it anyway so I could get nothing out of the box.
Sometimes, that
feels like the only
thing days are
even doing anymore.
If therefore as Christians we
feel obliged to use the reprimand, the argumentum ad hominem, or
even physical restraint, we must realize all the time that such
things are only a means to an end; by themselves they are both incomplete and ineffectual.
On an interesting side note, back in my fundie days, I refused to vote for the politicians that supported marriage equality and
even wrote a letter to my member to that effect; the only
thing I ever
felt strongly enough about to actually write rather than be content just signing my name to a petition.
You also have people who can register as a specfic party and run on a ticket to strengthen their careers and yet they only espouse one or two
things that could count them into the party in the first place.There's also a huge issue of people really thinking that a vote for a 3rd party candidate is a waste, If the only way you
feel your vote matters is by voting for one of 2 parties (
even if you are unsatisfied with both) does it actually matter?
Instead of understanding — that intellectual understanding which we are so fond of — there is a
feeling of rightness, of knowing, knowing
things which you are not yet able to understand... As long as we know what it's about, then we can have the courage to go wherever we are asked to go,
even if we fear that the road may take us through danger and pain.»
So, as an agnostic atheist, I have to be content knowing that there are many unanswered questions —
even about
things that both theists and hard - line theists around me
feel are already answered questions, based on prevailing theory or clues extrapolated from other supposed knowledge.
And you go, but
even while on vacation, you
feel as if
things just aren't right.