Sentences with phrase «example some people think»

If you think you'll need coverage for 20 more years for example some people think it would make more sense to buy the 10 year term policy and then buy another 10 year term policy in 10 years.
For example some people think that in order to solve the issue of buying and selling at the same time they can just make their home sale contingent on finding suitable housing.

Not exact matches

What that means is that when you think about, for example, your phone falling out of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young people.
«These are examples of people who are stepping in now,» says Wolf, «and I think that the industry's ready for this disruption model.
One memorable example is the much covered study that revealed large percentages of people (a quarter of women and two thirds of men) prefer giving themselves a painful electric shock to just sitting with their own thoughts for 15 minutes.
For example, if your company sells a certain device or product and you value making a difference in people's lives, you can think about how that device or product is helping people fulfill their needs.»
For example, Grierson says many people think that by getting their company name registered with their state's corporate commission, they're good to go.
This is just one example of an organization's using its data to drive decisions and dramatically increasing revenue — even thought it has fewer than 100 people and no data scientists on its payroll.
For example, a recurring research finding is that people think they are better - than - average.
«For example,» says Wolfe, ««I think you have the potential to be a fantastic leader and to have three people work under you... but in order to do that, I think we need to improve upon your time - management skills, your organization skills,» vs. coming at them saying, «You're disorganized.»
For example, ESTJ would designate a person whose primary attributes were extroversion, sensing, thinking, and judging.
I think you give people a direction, you give them the resources, you lead by example,» he told Entrepreneur.com in Washington, D.C., during National Small Business Week.
It could be interesting to think about what you'd like to be known for, for example, if you're a real estate company or a content marketer, people should instantly be able to recognize that from looking at your profile.
For example, Dubner finds out why the mattress industry is booming when people buy few mattresses in their lifetime, and why «the American economy is a funk — but not for the reasons you think
«I think people have a lot to learn from the example Mark set,» Sandberg said in an interview with Business Insider's US editor - in - chief, Alyson Shontell, in May.
«And so if you're putting people in trade and treasury or commerce as an example that are super successful, I think the American people should get the assurance that they picked a leader whose judgment they can trust and respect,» he said.
Consider, for example, the outrage over Canada's new anti-prostitution law, which attempts to (re) criminalize behaviour more or less simply because some people think it morally reprehensible.
For example, if you're freelancing, after you finish working with a client, ask them for a list of 5 people they think could use your service.
My favorite example of what I'm saying is my client Steve Siebold's book, «Die Fat or Get Tough: 101 Differences in Thinking Between Fat People and Fit People
I think this post is a great example of the work you have done Neil, 2 years on and this post still has such a great impression on people.
But people hear buybacks and think of Cisco in the 90s and other easily available examples as evidence of their inefficiency.
This is the perfect example of what Dave Ramsey does best: gets people thinking about getting out of debt and getting their money on track when they feel powerless or like they don't know what to do.
But people hear buybacks and think of Cisco in the 90s and other easily available examples as...
«I think bitcoin is just another example of how a decentralised model can empower people who may not otherwise have access to financial systems.»
Ezra Klein: Yeah, LASIK is such a fascinating example, and people bring it up and I think you're right to focus on it.
For example, if the sleepy portfolio approach would not have generated much in returns over the past ten years or if it did great, I think it would help people to know that.
A lot of times people think trading binaries is so much different than trading other instruments, for example stocks.
For example, 32 % of the people we surveyed have hidden their credit card debt from their significant other because they were ashamed or in denial or thought it would be a deal breaker.
«For example, what many people don't think about, particularly if their car is already paid for, is that they will likely need to replace their vehicles at least once or twice during retirement,» said Ilene Davis, a money manager with Financial Independence in Cocoa, Fla. «If they don't allow for the purchase price at the start, they may find their retirement planning undermined.»
And it just goes to show a lot of people's edge, and in his case, I think, for example, is that is his ability to stick to his system, you know, much like you talk about in blackjack where he says, «Look, this is what I do and realize there's gonna be times of underperformance,» and not changing his whole approach when markets are down or he's doing poorly.
'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here... people on airplanes rave about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
Scholars, for example, can slip into thinking that because some people could have benefitted, or did benefit, from a story that they made up the story.
Is it fair to assume that some good people are spared a catastrophe while other good people suffer it (think of floods, for example)?
I just have one issue with the article: why do some think that people of Faith are not practical as in the given example of helping someone who is sick — praying for them vs. doing something for them?
I think this sad example illustrates once again, that we live in a society of people with widely differing view points.
I think a person who lives by the examples that Christ did, is far more important than organized religions demand that you «accept» him.
I think Bostontola is making a point that both creationism and atheism provide examples of lay persons talking about a science they don't fully comprehend.
For example, I always tell people that their babies are super cute, even if I think they are ugly as sin.
Dalahast; you said «I think Bostontola is making a point that both creationism and atheism provide examples of lay persons talking about a science they don't fully comprehend.»
Why not take an example of something that people do think happened and explain why it is not possible.
and bart shouldn't even be included because of his disingenuous book about the variants of the BIble... (he never really gets down to the explicit details of what they are... thus misleading people into thinking the Bible is full of errors - for example... a verse may say «Jesus said to give all your possessions» whereas a VARIANT says «And HE says, give all your possesssions») an extremely low number of variants in the Bibel even change a thing...
I think of just one example where our son has been involved in a program that gives micro loans to poor people in a third world country that enables them to start small businesses.
The poll basically breaks white Americans down into three categories: white people who believe they face discrimination and have personally experienced it (NPR spoke with an individual who fell into this category, although he struggled to think of specific examples for some reason); white people who believe they face discrimination but have not personally experienced it (NPR also spoke with a man who fell into this group, who hastened to say he believed other racial and ethnic groups faced discrimination as well), and white people who don't believe they face any discrimination at all.
Examples include thinking of a specific person before that person calls on the phone.
To think that the mystery of a person could be contained in a binder is a scary thought to me; just another example of the corporate culture's tendency to see people as impersonal «human resources» rather than employees, workers, personnel or even «human capital.»
Austin, I wasn't discussing your «gift», I gave another example of a person's «gift» and was curious what your thoughts were on that incident.
Those of us shaped by the Enlightenment, for example, often think of justice in quite individualistic ways alien to persons of some other cultures.
The example of Jesus is so strong, that even people who do not believe in God, or who think that Jesus is a figment of historical imagination, are still inspired by the example of Jesus to live with more love toward others.
First, its premisses concerning society and modern man are pseudoscientific: for example, the affirmation that man has become adult, that he no longer needs a Father, that the Father - God was invented when the human race was in its infancy, etc.; the affirmation that man has become rational and thinks scientifically, and that therefore he must get rid of the religious and mythological notions that were appropriate when his thought processes were primitive; the affirmation that the modern world has been secularized, laicized, and can no longer countenance religious people, but if they still want to preach the kerygma they must do it in laicized terms; the affirmation that the Bible is of value only as a cultural document, not as the channel of Revelation, etc. (I say «affirmation» because these are indeed simply affirmations, unrelated either to fact or to any scientific knowledge about modern man or present - day society.)
As I think of it I can really only find local sports people as examples, not people you would probably know.
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