Sentences with phrase «general sense»

Now, I try and get a more general sense of what is going on, and schedule a free consultation to meet them in person.
It doesn't matter what style, trend or whether it's timeless in general sense as long as you love it and you want to keep it forever.
You can also ask them to let you know, in a more general sense, how they could do their job in a simpler and more efficient manner.
Most scientists begin a new investigation with only the most general sense of what they are hoping to accomplish.
I have a very general sense of beginning, middle and end, but I don't outline any scenes or specifics.
The premium you pay for your policy is protecting you in a very general sense from the same concerns, namely liability and property loss.
In an extremely general sense, I'm all for statistical data when referring to something as natural as this.
The public in general senses that the truth can be found by splitting the difference, an absurd position when it comes to measuring and evaluating the effects of radiative forcing in the atmosphere.
Getting regular exercise and eating a healthy, well - balanced diet can also help to elevate your mood and general sense of well - being.
In a more general sense, the courtesy we owe to fellow citizens argues for framing public questions in language that invites everyone to participate in the discussion on comfortable terms.
But in a very general sense, I do want to share my views.
But the word is used in a far more general sense as well, so that the reference to the Day of Atonement should not be assumed without other evidence.
Successful sales people are not only emotionally intelligent and extremely extroverted, and have a high general sense of well - being, but, in my experience, they typically have a great sense of humor as well.
Whitehead says, «The metaphysical characteristics of an actual entity — in the proper general sense of «metaphysics» — should be those which apply to all [possible] actual entities» (PR 90).
That's a pretty decent sample size, but every time I think of the Raiders I think of that dingy baseball field and a much stronger general sense of incompetence.
In a more general sense Anne's recent works explore a range of ideas about how others see us, how we feel about being seen, and how we gaze back.
While this can produce a decent general sense of imaging and make the sound seem bigger and wider than the headphones appear to allow, they can't produce a true sense of directionality provided by a dedicated surround system.
Apart from trying to deal with an unprecedented general sense of system instability, iOS 11.3 brings fresh AR experiences, a wider range of Animoji characters, expanded health records in Apple's proprietary Health app, and in - depth battery health information to the table.
Robert, furthermore I must say that I see a potential fundamental conflict between you criticizing the state of organized real estate, in a broad general sense in terms of: competence, ethics and by default, the local governing authority.
It's just I don't get the more general sense of pessimism among the gooner fans recently.
Each film viewer or movie - goer should strive to be a «critic» (in the best and most general sense of the word) and be receptive to the full experience.
«We just kicked the shit out of Microsoft and Nokia,» says a former employee, «and there was this general sense that we didn't need to do anything else besides focus on our core competencies.»
In fact, discussing marriage in a general sense can be a good way to bond with your partner, and to get a good idea of what their feelings on marriage may be.
«It could add to more of the Democratic wave because of just the general sense that the president and people around him are out of control,» Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf told CNBC.
Describe typical career paths, for example, but only in a general sense.
Bloomberg surveyed a bunch of oil traders and energy executives at the conference, and the general sense was that oil would trade between $ 50 and $ 60 per barrel, up from an informal consensus of between $ 40 and $ 60 last year.
Implement the ones that make sense, improve productivity, increase sales or add to a general sense of well - being in the work environment.
For a general sense of the contractor's security policy and practices, review their ISO 27002 compliance statement.
The same is true in a general sense: If your @name is in a tweet, others might click to see who you are... and decide to follow you.
But at the same time, the seemingly endless economic doldrums (the flicker of optimism from this week's jobs numbers notwithstanding), the rise of the Occupy movement, and the general sense that young people are being particular battered by coming of age in a monster recession, suggests that while the»90s and naughts didn't offer much to rebel against, the current decade certainly does.
MSG is often associated with a series of symptoms including numbness at the base of the neck and a general sense of fatigue that are commonly lumped together and called «Chinese Restaurant Syndrome.»
It's not an exact science, but having a general sense of my daily activity has pushed me to get more exercise and take portion control more seriously.
«I would pay the most attention to age 65 to get a general sense of whether that's the amount of equity exposure you're comfortable with at that point,» said Holt.
«But it's important for investors to have a general sense of what they're investing in and what's the path for their investments.»
Either way, I got a general sense at the conference that employers were unsatisfied.
My general sense is that exchanges are charging the industry that they serve many, many multiples, many billions of dollars more than they should for the services they provide.
The worst thing you can do is walk into the discussion with only a general sense of what you need and of the person of whom you're asking help.
There's a general sense in Silicon Valley that many unicorn companies will not live up to their billion dollar status.
Plus there's a general sense that growth in self - employment and part - time work is something we all should be lamenting.
But many other responses, from new avenues for growth to operation expenses, are also functions of the economy and point to a general sense that the business environment has them worried,» says Martin Welch, president and COO of EMPLOYERS.
The general sense of the evidence from May 2010 is that HFT participants were very active in the foreign exchange market before, during and after the time of the flash crash.
My general sense is that stock valuations are reasonable, though not deeply undervalued, and risk premiums are abating given that the economy appears to have pulled back from the brink of large - scale bank failures.
At this point, you should be able to have a general sense of whether there is enough reason to spend time and energy on a particular campaign.

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