The bezel can be rotated left and right for navigating the Gear Sport's UI, and along with having excellent tactile response it also makes it easy to
go find what you're looking for without covering up the screen with your fingers.
You could obviously leaf through all 40 volumes and
go find what you're looking for, but my point is that the annotations are an emanation of the state.
If the waves in front of our hotel aren't happening, we will load up boards and guests into Cat's 1974 VW Bus and 1964 Chevy Malibu, and
go find what it is that we are looking for.
Get tired of it being shoved in my face, happy for him to
go find what he is looking for.
Not exact matches
For example, an experienced media sales person selling to property developers may not
find it as easy to get to grips with banks and financial institutions, or a B2B company that expand from the automotive industry to transportation logistics, may
find their sales professionals struggling to understand
what goes on.
«Now Mark, I am more than willing to give you my time and really work with you to
find out exactly
what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just
going to ask for one thing in return... As we
go through this, if you don't feel that
what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
You should do
what's best for you — for example, Entrepreneur staff writer Nina Zipkin spent a month trying to
go to bed and wake up earlier (up by 6:30 a.m.), and
found it wasn't for her.
If you don't love
what you do, you need to
go find something else you enjoy.
I brought this up with Lauren Friese, a consultant and the founder of youth job site TalentEgg, who says the «money doesn't matter» stereotype comes from anxiety about
finding steady work: «In an interview, you're not
going to say, «Well, you pay a lot, and that is
what's most important to me.
I've
found that most times playing it safe is one of the greatest risks we can take, so that's
what keeps me
going.
From how she starts her day, to her favorite sweet,
find out
what keeps the founder of Dylan's Candy Bar
going.
«If your approach is to just buy a bunch of reports to see
what's
going on in the marketplace, that's not as likely to get you a return on your market research dollars as a specific need,» says Robert Rubenstein, who spent three decades in the market research business at Canadian corporate heavyweights Molson Breweries and TD Canada Trust before recently
founding his own startup, Horizn.
What's cool: SearchCenter helps you fine - tune search engine advertising by measuring things such as how long people spend on your site, where they
go while they're there, and how that behavior varies according to factors such as the keyword they used to
find you.
Depending on
what kind of business you plan to run, you need a steady stream of new customers coming in, which means you need to know where you're
going to
find them.
In fact, a 2013 study from the University of Toronto
found that deciding
what you're
going to do with your time away from your desk was perhaps the most important component of a proper lunch break.
If you're planning ahead,
find out from Alexa
what this weekend's weather looks like — «Alexa,
what's the weather
going to be this weekend?»
Find out
what they didn't like, make adjustments and
go back to them when you've made the changes.
You're likely
going to want to work with someone who is available to answer your questions as they come up, so be sure to
find out
what their communication style is and whether it works for you.
We have a long way to
go until we
find a device that can actually and regularly understand
what we say.
Google's own YouTube has also emerged as a critical back - to - school shopping vehicle for 18 to 24 - year - olds — 22 percent of whom said they «
go to YouTube to
find out
what's cool to purchase.»
Shank said that
finding the cheapest deal is «market - dependent and seasonal,» and varies a lot based on
what's
going on in the city.
You see,
what separates successful startup founders from the pack is usually a combination of factors that include
finding what it is they love to do, meeting their future partners, and together determining
what opportunity they're
going to
go after and make happen.
I was angry and I felt like nothing would ever
go right for me, and I refused to even give myself the option of
finding the lesson in
what had happened.
I had to
go to the library to
find a book on beginner's mind, the Internet still being a thing of the future, and I learned that
what he expected from me was an attitude of openness, a lack of preconceived ideas about how things had to be, and a wealth of questions that started with, «
what if» and «why not.»
A quick call is a great way to stay in touch, further relationships and
find out
what's
going on.
Snowden McFall, CEO of Brightwork Advertising, a Nashua, N.H., agency with about $ 1 million in billings, doesn't wait until a payment's late to
find out
what went wrong.
Finding competitors means there is a market for
what you are
going to offer.
It's useful to do some more framing before launching into questions (something along the lines of, «I'm
going to ask you a few questions so that I can try and help you
find what you're most interested in, if that's alright?»).
Podcasts are another terrific way to
find out
what's
going on in social media.
Explaining the industry and
what's
going on takes the form of several audiences; one being the overly - optimistic entrepreneur who still has aspirations of raising capital to get their company to a liquidity event, another being the up and coming venture capitalist in training (think decades long training cycles) who recently
finds themselves a free agent as the asset class shrinks and wants to start their own fund, and the final being ambitious MBA's switching careers and see venture capital as the preferred destination.
Trying to
find someone with all of those experiences would not only be really hard but wouldn't really be that valuable anyway because no one really knows
what the next challenge around that blind corner is
going to be anyway.
«You can't
find another part - time job because
what kind of availability are you
going to give them?»
When I
founded Zipcar we were very community focused, we had lot of parties where we provided the transportation and they provided the potluck picnics or the destination, and whenever I needed cars or parking locations or new employees or surveys of
what cars to buy, I
went to my customers, all the time they were front and center and part of building that company.
The future wealthy understand that unless they
find enjoyment in
what they do, they're probably not
going to want to do very much of it — and they're not
going to be as good at it as other people are.
But, you're not
going to
find clients who are willing to pay you
what you're really worth.
Now,
what are you
going to do with all of that new -
found money?
But when they agree to do so,
what's to say that they're
going to give to a cause that you believe in, rather than one you
find abhorrent?
He
went on: «While we may always have a different point of view about
what happened at the end of our relationship, the
founding of the company is a matter of record and not subject to «personal perspectives.»
What time - wasting habits can you let go of to find more time for what matt
What time - wasting habits can you let
go of to
find more time for
what matt
what matters?
You are
going to have to
find what works for you through good old fashioned trial and error.
In his speech Chilton
went on to say, «We need to
find out specifically — and comprehensively —
what banks own relating to physical commodities.
«When you
go through life,
what you'll
find is
what you take out of the world over time — be it money, cars, stuff, accolades — is much less important than
what you've put into the world.»
With a complex plot and so many disparate characters, I
find that binge - watching episodes is the only way to keep track of
what's
going on.
«I would look to
find the smartest, most open - minded person, who is able to say, you know
what, where there's a liberal interpretation that's better suited for
what's
going on, fine,» Cuban said.
However, since I run almost exclusively outside, I
found that it was worth giving up some more detailed musical nuances to be able to feel safe and aware of
what was
going on around me.
We spoke with hair - transplant surgeon Dr. William Yates to
find out
what's really
going on up there.
«In my own life, I
found that whenever I wasn't sure
what to do next, I would
go and learn a lot, read a lot, talk to experts.
He concedes people don't
go to Kohl's to browse and discover - they
go to
find what they need and get out.
A new study by LinkedIn surveyed more than 13,000 Millennial job seekers to
find out
what it takes to get them to work for you, and offers some insights into the lengths some employers are
going to need to
go to hire the best talent from this generation.
I
find it a much better way to get a feel for
what's really
going on than sitting in my office — OK, lying on my hammock at home — reading reports.