Sentences with phrase «give more examples»

I can give more examples, but you get the point — humans love being rewarded.
I can't give more examples for fear of ruining the game, but rest assured there's a lot of areas where I discovered instances where the game couldn't keep up with what I wanted to do, or didn't provide as much choice as I'd hoped for.
I can give you more examples.
Let me give some more examples:
I could give more examples if not for the character limit.
But I don't have to give any more examples because the Christian bible is rife with contradictions.
I want to give some more examples of the sacramental nature of the stories.
Her most recent book, The Seconds (Putnam, $ 24, 88 pages, ISBN 0399147861), gives us more examples of her sure hand with imagery and the delicate voicing she brings to narrative.
Next, Lori gives more examples of what not to do at an interview.

Not exact matches

Maybe those experiences can give these founders an advantage: more financial awareness than founders who haven't been burdened by hefty student loans, for example.
In one of her workshops, she gives the example of a superior saying to an employee «I think this project will be a lot more successful if we got to know each other better... how about we continue this meeting upstairs in my hotel room?»
For example, between someone selling charity coupons to support a cause, or us allowing our customers to donate their purchases to charity, but also giving them the chance to win a Mercedes or a Rolex, who do you think will sell more?
Recently, Thomas Oberlechner, a founding partner and chief science officer at AltX, gave the example of how human - computer collaboration can enable investment decisions that are more closely aligned with people's decision style, investment preference, risk tolerance, crisis vulnerability, financial values, etc..
«For example, high - quality engineers or scientists may be more interested in joining a company started by an entrepreneur who previously started a company in a good industry and year if they believe (justifiably given the evidence) that this track record increases the likelihood of success,» they write.
While existing tools allowed audio publishers to see if listeners were staying with a program through specific milestones — all the way through commercials, for example — Adobe's new audio capabilities in its Analytics Cloud gives a more complete picture of engagement.
For example, if the owner would give the business to an employee or close it over time if he couldn't sell it, you probably have more room to negotiate a lower price.
Stacy Tetschner cites as an example Scott Ginsberg, who has given more than 400 speeches to 250,000 people around the world about how he meets people by wearing a nametag 24/7.
Future analytics should be more impressive — for example, software that can recognize suspicious objects (like an unattended package) or behaviour (such as a person loitering too long in a given area) and alert security personnel to check things out.
Just as a rough example assuming no 401K and no company match and just an individual IRA with an assumed inflation adjusted equivalent of $ 6K per year for 18 years at say 5 % yielding about $ 170K at age 40 then it sits at 5 % for twenty more years would give you about $ 450K at age 60.
It would be nice for me to give examples of each category but I think it's much more powerful for you to take an hour and brainstorm ways to increase business and then to see in which of these three your ideas fall into.
Cheap flights to Las Vegas, she gave as an example, could be offered to people when their Facebook activity indicated they were entering a manic phase and might be more easily induced to make a rash purchase.
Let me give you a simple example — suppose the marginal barrel of oil globally is, in fact, an oil sands barrel, and so an increase in oil sands supply (i.e. more barrels available at a lower price) would increase world oil production and consumption.
For example, you can access Mechanical Turk to build heat maps or screen shares that give you a clearer understanding of how workers engage in a task, or with content, or use it to venture more deeply into the world of behavior and specific engagement practices.
Many investors believe that China is currently under - represented in global equity indices relative to its economic influence (for example, China represents roughly 17 % of global GDP, 11 % of global trade, and 9 % of global consumption but today comprises only a 3.5 % weight in the MSCI ACWI Index).1, 2 Given the size of the China A-shares market, inclusion in global indices is regarded as key to bringing China's overall representation more closely in line.
CVS Health's performance - based network is a good example of how vertical integration opens opportunities to give insurers more leverage.
Given the author claims to have worked with over 1700 entrepreneurs, it would have been nice to see more examples and case studies from different industries.
Given the sheer size of user - generated websites (for example, Facebook alone has more than 1 billion users, and YouTube users upload 100 hours of video every minute), it would be infeasible for online intermediaries to prevent objectionable content from cropping up on their site.
An example given in the Mary Beth Franklin demonstrates this point more clearly in her article «Avoiding a retirement «tax torpedo.
If, for example, a given individual security in a market is offering a more attractive risk - adjusted future return than all of the other securities, and if investors know this, then they will try to buy that security, selling the others as necessary to raise funds.
For example, you can increase brand engagement by tailoring your content marketing strategy to focus on what's performing best and trending within your audience, giving them more of what they like and want.
For example, an announcement regarding strong sales and earnings growth for a given company may cause traders to have a more favorable opinion regarding the stock of that company.
For years, trade and justice activists have proposed renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement to address some of the deal's most damaging features: for example, by removing the anti-democratic investor - state dispute settlement provisions of Chapter 11, linking trade benefits to genuine protections for human and labour rights (all the more important given the deteriorating democratic situation in Mexico), and establishing a continent - wide strategy for auto investment and production. We were always told that renegotiating NAFTA was a pipe dream: it would not be possible to open the text and get all three countries on board with reforms, no matter how legitimate the concerns.
If there were, I'd bet he'd sound more like GOOFY from Disney... and act more like Gilligan since he seems to want to give people cancer, let them lose their homes, get mugged, killed, etcetera... and not get their dreams (of getting off the island for example).
There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes of recent books and articles), but these few examples give a sampling of the pleasures to be found in this new edition of Augustine of Hippo.
Just did, thank you for pointing that out... It does appear that the more precise and correct word, when applied to the voting example I gave above is plurality which is synonymous with «relative majority».
And we could give numerous more examples.
If every experience is already interpreted (as both Hartshorne and Whitehead believe), then the philosopher may choose to say, for example, that change is a fact (given in experience), but personal identity is an interpretation of simpler, more basic, or less interpreted, facts.
A more significant example of the way in which the early Christian community applied the teachings of Jesus to their own situation is in the interpretation given to some of the parables.
Perhaps a more telling example is the standing ovation that was given two basketball players from North Carolina State University during a game of the 1972 - 73 season.
As an example, we have all sat through a missions conference where the emphasis of a sermon was on the meaning of the word «Go» in Matthew 28:19, but the only call to action at the end of the message was to give more money when the plate was passed.
I need you to be here and give more... A prime example of an arrogant, $ hungry pastor, who blames everyone but himself, and tries to make the people bow down to him like he is God.
First, though most Christians do not speak hatefully toward others or about others, the sad reality is that the media and the internet gives such examples of hate speech from Christians way more publicity than it deserves, which in turn gives the impression that this is the way all Christians are, which is not true.
But slavery is only an image, an emblem, an example of the more general problem: how to actualize on this earth the great religious and moral insights that have been given to us.
I am not saying that the bible doesn't contain many examples of telling the faithful to dig deeper, to study more & grow closer to God through the study of the scriptures, but it NEVER says «Go ahead and study what other religions have to offer because it will only give you stronger faith in the bible».
To give one more example, we may ask, What does the Bible say about prayer?
Things are more complicated if you turn to Strauss - Heidegger (given how much Strauss learned from Heidegger about, for example, the importance of Foundings) or Strauss - Hegel.
(I find this exercise helpful when I am investing excessive energy in a part of my body that is giving me trouble — for example, «I have teeth and they are causing me discomfort at this moment, but I am more than my teeth.»)
For the one you choose, please say why it is any more ridiculous than the rest of the garbage Catholics swallow and give an example of a non-Catholic belief which is just as stupid.
For example, in discussing the virginity of Mary in the act of giving birth, Fr Flader cites additional texts explaining the more specific point of how «Jesus could pass through the virginal body of his mother without rupturing it» (p114).
Another example, I had to prove a point to someone that «crucifixtion» was a common punishment, that was specifially given to Jesus to show that he didn't deserve any more than the common criminal.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z