Sentences with phrase «everyone see what»

If only I could make everyone see what I saw... the fact that getting a book deal with a major publisher really isn't that hard, once you know how the system works (and you decide you're willing to do the work).
I'd wager it's probably a small cameo sized part that once again lets everyone see what a good sport he's being.
I think activists can work to get Greens and Respect elected in a handful of FPTP seats and we must all hope for an embarrassingly massive Tory landslide (300 seats or so) on < 50 % of the vote that will make everyone see what an absurd situation we are in, make Cameron's parliamentary party more unruly and nekedly nasty and — crucially — smash the Labour Party so hard that both its right and its left give up all hope of ever winning a FPTP election again, and destroy the hubris that decrees that they never collaborate with other progressive / left forces.
Some parents want to let everyone see what a super stroller they have.
When you want something to be true bad enough, you'll find a way to make it so when the material is so ambiguous and easy to interrpret so many different ways, its not shocking to find so many people agreeing with the bible even when they disagree amongst themselves, everyone sees what they want to see.
Everyone sees what they want, adjusts facts as they need and uses what will best serve them (for good or ill).
Better yet everyone sees what they want to see.
Everyone saw what happened.
Cuomo took heat from progressives over the decision, «but now everyone sees what he was worried about,» said one source close to the governor.
But thanks to social media, everyone sees what you wear to everything.
Everyone sees what works on Instagram and not.
Fortunately, it won't be long until everyone sees what Reynolds did with the follow - up film, as it hits theaters later this week.
«We're trying to identify communities in which everyone sees what the First Amendment requires of us as citizens.»
It dies when everyone sees what the true motives of the Left are and how spurious the Climatists» claims have been.
Everyone saw what happened here, and I feel like there should have been increased security,» Sills said.
An egocentric person has no theory of mind, can not «put himself in other people's shoes,» and believes everyone sees what he sees (or that what he sees in some way exceeds what others see.)
This post is truly an example of everyone sees what they are looking for (me included)!

Not exact matches

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.
It gives him a chance to see what everyone is working on, and it gives his employees ample opportunity to approach him.
So what you see is the weird effect of herd mentality where everyone runs toward the same thing.
I am not saying that it is for everyone, but based on what I have seen, it works more so than not.
Effective innovation is about seeing what everyone else may have seen and thinking what no one else has thought.
What happens in situations like what we see with Apple is that you are trying to please everyWhat happens in situations like what we see with Apple is that you are trying to please everywhat we see with Apple is that you are trying to please everyone.
«Even though [the Mash] gets a lot of respect for being a leading voice in culture, you have to be careful about seeing what everyone else is ready for.»
When you see everyone going left, go right and see what's over there.
The ultimate goal is transparency, where everyone can see what actions are being performed and understand why.
The commotion would bring the rest of the show to a halt as everyone wandered over to see what was going on.
When I see everyone going left, I want to head right and see what's over there.
Surely everyone should be able to see what an outstanding opportunity is being offered by your business!
Then everyone else saw what he was looking at — a two - foot - long model of SpaceShipOne, banking and swooping through as pretty a sky as can be seen here on earth.
«We looked at career choices to see what's common among the fast risers — people we call «sprinters» who get to the top faster than everyone else.»
You know what your new change is intended to accomplish and how you expect to see it implemented but, in the heat of the moment, not everyone gets the right message.
Even all these years later, I still don't think any other service — Snapchat, Facebook, whatever — I don't think anyone else has had a million users in day one because it's so cool and so innovative to say, «Oh, my god, I can grab my kid's school roster and I can Zillow everybody at my kid's school and see what everyone's house is worth, see what everyone paid for the home.»
Is seeing what everyone is having for lunch or building your business more important to you?
Sure I couldn't use the map, immediately respond to emails, or aimlessly scroll through Snapchat and Instagram to see what everyone was up to, but I found that there were no times in which I desperately needed my phone throughout the weekend.
«If everyone at our kids» school wears $ 120 sneakers, our kids are going to think that's normal, not because they're spoiled monsters, but because it's what they see every day,» warns Weese.
Everyone involved seems to think this will solve the issue — now let's see what the Competition and Markets Authority says.
What if I get invited to the best party ever, but I don't have my phone, and I don't see the invites in time and everyone thinks I'm ignoring them?
Every marketer will have access to every customer they are touching and targeting and every consumer will have trust because they will be able to click a Jahia - powered website privacy link to see what everyone in the company knows about you, and you can say what data you want anonymized, deleted and even where the data should be stored.
Regarding Apple's marketers, «what really sets them apart... is they get everyone talking months before the product launches, usually before there's even a demo for anyone to see,» Kissmetrics wrote.
If the option rolls out to everyone, advertisers would have the option to choose what types of users see their updates based on factors like age, interests, and whether they use Facebook on their desktop or mobile device.
Under Thomas» watch, the school also developed and introduced a second - year course on principled leadership, which explores what it means to create a business around the idea of shared value, where everyone the business touches sees benefits — not just shareholders.
A large part of what's going on with the power of online media is that everyone can see right through their lies.
We were able to meet everyone in the corporate office before we made any final decisions and see what the company was all about from the inside out.
Scotland Yard's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu said: «We are very grateful to everyone who has provided information so far — their accounts are assisting the investigation hugely — but we need more people to come forward and tell us what they saw and what they know about the driver of this van.»
What's more, nearly everyone said that their job postings had a low «reach» number, meaning the number of people who might have seen it, compared with a typical post or considering their pages» follower count.
Most people look at their peer group and see what everyone else is doing.
It was one of those clips you could assume that everyone had already seen before you had the opportunity to share it or provide your own perspective as to what happened.
However, what we're always looking for are the healthy tensions you want to see in a high - performance team where everyone is pushing one another to be better.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
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