Sentences with phrase «get a better sense»

To get a better sense of where things are heading, Business Insider has taken a closer look at technology's developing role in the field of education and outlined the advances that could be spelled out for the future.
To get a better sense of how Microsoft's Office Graph works here's a video explaining how it works behind the scenes:
You can also get a better sense of redemption rates than with the thousands of runs of flyer - based coupons.
Jeff Zwelling, CEO and cofounder of Convertro, a provider of marketing and advertising measurement, says he often turns to unique, and sometimes tricky, questions during job interviews so that he can get a better sense of who the candidate is.
I think a lot of them lack transparency and engage in shady manufacturing processes (just read Truth About Pet Foods to get a better sense).
But they should also try to get a better sense of the scope of the problem with Facebook apps — they should ask Zuckerberg how many apps were created before 2014 (when Facebook's rules changed), what kind of data they could access, and how many users could have had their data misused by them.
Savvy hiring managers go beyond what they've already learned on paper, and get a better sense of how candidates think on their feet, deal with adversity, and see themselves fitting into (and helping shape) the organization's future.
There's much to learn from TED talks, so check out Fundera's infographic for 17 inspirational TED talks on motivation to get a good sense of what's out there.
When I arrived, I set about meeting with local entrepreneurs to get a better sense of the community here.
But that «stalking» turned out to be impressive; it included reading Welch's two books and everything else she could find online, so the candidate could get a better sense of Welch's personality and discover ways she could add value.
To get a better sense of what the program was like, we reached out to Unreasonable at Sea mentor Cathy Rodgers, who is also the vice president of global opportunities for IBM.
Also, it's those linkages I'm making, whether that's through the cohort or through the instructors that you meet in the program, the ability to get a better sense of where you want to go and access to networks you might not have been able to think of before.
But when you are the Millennial sitting at the bottom of the summit, fresh out of college, trying to get a good sense of where it is you want to go and how you can get there in the best way possible for yourself, asking, «Why?»
He can always count on new information being revealed, and get a good sense of how the health industry is doing.
You get a better sense of self and a better view of the world.
To get a better sense of the dynamics at play in this relationship, I spoke with Ely Ratner, an expert on US - China relations and East Asia policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, a nonpartisan think tank in Washington, DC.
«You'd still get a good sense if the driver was slamming the brakes or screeching the wheels,» Matus said.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of reading about events that shaped history is getting a better sense of what actually happened.
Lets take a look at the stock market during each of these four years to get a better sense of just how devastating the Great Depression was.
The benefit of comparing the Journey ® Student Rewards from Capital One ® against its competitors is that we get a better sense of its worth and value relative to its peers.
To get a better sense of your situation, be sure to check out the revised IRS withholding tax calculator on IRS.gov.
I'll be watching a number of things in 2013 in order to get a better sense of what the future will bring.
By plugging different blends of stocks and bonds (as well as different spending rates) into this retirement income calculator, you can get a good sense of which mix is right for you.
Now you know all about valuation, exit strategy and sale options for your SaaS business, the best way to get a good sense on how much your business is worth is to speak a broker.
You should be able to get a better sense of what the Street is concerned about by listening into Spotify's first - ever earnings call, at 5 pm ET today.
We should get a better sense this week as Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is scheduled to meet with Congress on Capitol Hill to discuss such matters.
Pretty quickly you get a good sense of who the people are you should know.
But you still get a good sense of the risk differential between bond duration and maturities when looking at this losses: *
To get a good sense of the competition at the whole organic SERP level, I prefer to use Term Explorer.
Apart from facing technical glitches and untimely support service, traders as well wish, if they could get a better sense of the market sentiment prior to investing.
We can get a better sense of the forces driving the US business cycle by comparing the spending patterns in the household and business sectors.
Brohl liked being able to meet face - to - face with a company exec, to get a better sense of the type of people who would be representing him.
As chairwoman, Yellen made a point of visiting job training centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
When we look at what the most ardent supporters of amnesty want, we get a better sense of what they truly value.
I encourage you to try different recipes and after you've made a couple of batches, you'll get a good sense of what texture the dough should have.
If frozen food manufacturers want to get a good sense of consumer sentiment, they should look at what's happening in chain restaurants, as they are on the front lines getting real - time feedback from diners.
But we wanted to start out with just the Brooklyn basics, so you can get a good sense of what's going on within walking distance of the original restaurants.
We all know Verstappen's got a good sense of humour but it backfired slightly in Bahrain when he joked around with a Dutch TV presenter.
But we did get a better sense of where players like Alabama's Calvin Ridley and Texas A&M's Christian Kirk will end up being drafted this April based on how they performed in workouts on Friday and Saturday.
Depending on the age and personality of your children, you may get a good sense of the sitter based on information from your child.
We heartily recommend that you read the whole plan to get a better sense of the purpose behind them.
You can use the quiz to get a better sense of their thinking, and talk them through any questions that might come up.
You may get a better sense of what is happening when you see for yourself.
«Over time, you feel more comfortable with another person and will be able to get a better sense as to whether or not you «click.»»
To get a better sense of the cause of the accidents and how they might be prevented, Cusimano and his coauthor scoured the medical literature looking for studies that examined injuries caused by TVs.
Slip them into the backpack as you try them on to get a better sense of weight distribution, etc..
If you feel a bit alarmed at the prospect, call the friend's parents and ask them a bit about what to expect; this can also help you get a better sense of what they believe and whether you feel comfortable with the concepts.
As principals got a better sense this week of their school's budget for the coming year, officials with the Chicago Teachers Union and privately run charter schools — which rarely agree on anything — both sounded an alarm over the effects of potential funding cuts.
He'll get a better sense of rhythm, intonation and, if you pick a variety of different genres, will develop an appreciation for all types of books.
Sometimes by seeing a product through the eyes of a verified owner you can get a better sense of whether or not it's exactly what you were looking for.
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