Sentences with phrase «giving people something»

These guys (Redpin) are giving people something they (a) want and (b) can not obtain currently.
To be honest, I'm not sure how I feel about that, but at least the image restoration of the bank was achieved by giving people something positive, instead of just bombarding them with ads.
«Instead of giving people something to look at, Dan's performance gives them something they can feel.»
Not by getting people into a match instantaneously, that's impossible, but by giving people something to do while waiting for a match.
«Giving people something that's familiar, that's attractive, that's really cute from the Mario series,» Koizumi said via a translator.
It is all new to me, and being told that it is all about giving people something of value and persisting is comforting to me.
You certainly live up to the idea of giving people something of value.
Giving people something more meaningful to think about, is a wonderful thing about fashion.
It's a handy way of a giving people something else to be mad about in the hopes they might not notice the ham - fisted response to the devastation in Puerto Rico, a Russia investigation getting uncomfortably close to the White House, his failed political endorsement, his poor response to the diplomatic crisis with North Korea, etc..
The author of the statement, Ben Armstrong, does not appear to recognize the innate contradiction in his statement: the essential distinction between giving people something they want and something that will change them.
As I reflect on the wisdom dispensed in these nugget - size units, I wonder whether such signs fairly represent the teaching that goes on in their churches, or whether they are evangelistic ploys based on the principle that you begin by giving people something helpfully nonthreatening and then, once you've caught their interest, hit them with the gospel.
Fantasy leagues are an easy way to bring workers together, encourage a team spirit that's contagious throughout the workplace and give people something to look forward to.
«It immediately gives people something to talk about.»
I try to keep it fresh and keep it interesting so I figure it gives people something to look at.»
It'll give people something to smile and look forward to.
This could be interesting to see how it compared to active options and to give people something to compare their own portfolio too.
He gave people something to do.
Give people something to eat!
I guess the word «breast» diverted attention from the most remarkable thing the pope said: «I wish to say the same to humanity: Give people something to eat!
«I wish to say the same to humanity: Give people something to eat!
If God wanted to give His people something physical to rally around, then transubstantiation makes sense; the various Eucharistic miracles that have happened (the most recent I know of being in India in 2001) lend evidence to that claim.
Thank you for posting, for taking the time to experiment to give ppl something wonderful!
I'm not trying to be critical, just give people something to think about.
(and give people something to complain about for the entire offseason)
Whilst long term that means a change of manager, at least Arsène would have the «experimenting» option to give people something different to watch.
If it's not you that will bottle - feed your baby, give the person something that smells mom (or dad) to keep close to the baby.
Having said that I should also say that you've got to give people something to hope for in life, or what's the motivation to change?
Jon Batiste, the bandleader for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, gave people something to dance to with funk, soul, and jazz music between speakers.
«Maybe the centre will help with the restructuring of the city because it will give people something to look forward to,» says a WHO spokeswoman.
You have to give people something that will satisfy them.
They're great because they often give people something to do with their hands and help them forget there's a camera aiming at them.
No matter how polite and charming you are, if you don't give the person something to say back, you're probably going to get silence for all your efforts.
What's great about these events is the unique setting gives people something to comment on and experience together.
Please go back to the drawing board and give people something of substance if you're going the charge a good amount for it.
This will not only make you sound «more human,» but it will also give people something to write to you about.
So, you need to make sure that you give the person something to respond to.
And participation in subject - specific online communities gives people something to talk about.
I am excited for all these games, but give people something.
Maybe the film gave people something to be optimistic about.
Maybe that only strengthened the mores and prescriptions of social behavior, because they gave people something to hold on to, but there's a sense that the city and culture [Carol and Therese] are in at the time is really shifting.»
Ford's got the right idea: Give people something that makes an inexpensive car feel upscale, and you've got another opportunity to earn their business.
And finally, give people something to talk about.
«For me, one of the most important aspects of my work is to give people something to dream about, just as I used to dream all those years ago as a child looking at beautiful photographs.
«What I'm trying to do in the book is give people something they're not going to get in the movies or the TV shows,» Bendis said.
You don't need to reinvent the market, but you should give people something fresh and new to read.
Until indie publishing did an end run and gave people something they wanted to read.
All we're seeing here is the net effect of new technology being used to give people something they want but couldn't previously get.
The power of reciprocity can not be understated: when you give people something for free, they will feel a need to give something back.
While the S&P 500 Index isn't perfect, it does at least give people something with which to gauge their performance.
It is true to a degree that people in general do have problems with change, but provided said change clearly gives people something better they tend to accept it readily enough.
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