Sentences with phrase «go see it in person»

Would have went to go see you in person.
Though most things can be ordered online, sometimes we need to go see it in person to see the real fit.
I just had — actually had a — a call the other day with a girl where she's got Hashimoto's which is so common and she started working with another lady on top of me because she's local, so she's able to go see her in person.
Go see them in person, and tell them how you feel.
I'm sure everyone has heard of the Vatican Museums and today I'll be giving you guys a sneak peak inside to somehow spark your wanderlust, get off your asses and go see it in person because it's just too beautiful to miss.
After all that, the only step that remains is to go see it in person at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid, where it has resided since 1992.
Iphone photos can't do it justice, so its best to buy your bolt bus ticket now and go see them in person.
Most people can not imagine how a place would look like in their mind, so having it staged helps them make a decision to go see it in person.

Not exact matches

But I can't tell you how many times I've seen people's eyes light up when you repeat their words back to them, as in: «This app is going to revolutionize the way people order local chickens from the farm,» to which you would say, «This is going to revolutionize the way people order local chickens from the farm?
«So I went up to Luton airport (in the U.K.) and I saw people flying from Barcelona for # 8, # 6 — and I thought «I'm going to do this.»»
Every cycle is different, obviously, and the immediate reaction most people in this day and age having seen what they've seen in the last 30, 40 years, is that when the Fed hikes and they invert the curve, the situation is going to melt down, you're going to have a recession, and so on.
«Yesterday, seeing Sonny Boy for the first time in 20 years, it was incredibly overwhelming, and I went to bed last night, just thinking to myself, that often we tell the story that in the last 30 years (that) extreme poverty has halved, but in some ways, I think that masks the present reality of suffering for so many people living in extreme poverty.
If you're one of the few guys in a city who owns a Harley, people are going to see that as a status symbol.
We may eventually end up in a situation like that, not where you necessarily have sustained inverted curves, but where you see a more aggressive business cycle going through the front end of the curve, relatively stable long rates, and the reason for that would be that people are pretty comfortable that inflation is going to be reasonably grounded.
This is probably the part of military training that people who've never gone through military training think of — the part they've seen in the movies where sadistic drill instructors put you through hell.
Zuckerberg, who sounded awed that he'd go to parties on campus and end up in people's rooms and see Facebook windows open, did not have world domination on the brain.
And, it goes without saying, people see right through you if your empathy is not expressed in a sincere and authentic way.
«People making their own signs, I mean, when have you ever seen that in an election, where somebody is going to make their own signs?»
«We don't want to see property destruction or see people getting hurt,» said Elad Gross, a 29 - year - old St. Louis civil rights attorney, as activists gathered in a park before going to the mall.
In addition to pushing people to the see the positive and the possible, here is Cole's advice for other like - minded, entrepreneurial, young go - getters.
«People have seen results go from the best in the industry to one of the worst in the course of three years,» says Stephens analyst Will Slabaugh.
Anyone with enough money can buy the same Rolex, but people can't go back in time to see a band that's no longer touring — and chances are, they're not going to be telling their kids about the day they bought that expensive watch.
You might remember seeing this in action during the heyday of Pokémon Go, when people were running into each other and onto private property, and creating unprecedentedly massive crowds at landmarks - all because they were trying to catch a rare Pokémon.
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and see posts that I wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist, wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
You always hear about the «overnight success» of a lot of businesses, but what most people don't see is the years of behind the scenes blood, sweat, and tears that go into pushing a business to that single point in time.
The real clincher comes when we see a world of disgruntled people who go off to work, day in and day out, to a job they hate, never even knowing they were called to be more.
«In a market the size of the United States the idea of buying a spot for $ 4 million dollars and spending another million to produce it might somehow be justifiable when you divide it into the number of people who are going to see it.
It found that 3.7 billion people who make up the poorest half of the world saw no increase in their wealth in 2017, while 82 % of the wealth generated last year went to the richest 1 % of the global population.
Whether it was a kid playing on a frozen pond at 30 degrees below, or someone who went for a cross country ski after a big snowstorm, people saw themselves in the message.
To get to go to a different country, having to get a passport, meeting the GitHub fans and development community and seeing how much they loved what we were doing was gratifying to see in person.
Zuckerberg said Thursday that «voters make decisions based on their lived experience,» continuing, «Part of what I think is going on here is people are trying to understand results of the election, but I do think that there is a certain profound lack of empathy in asserting that the only reason that some of them are voting the way they did is because they saw some fake news.
Average person says 8 a.m. I'll say, «Okay, rather than 8 a.m., go in to work or whatever you are doing and wait until 10 a.m. and see how you feel.»
Throughout the whole process I've tried to take myself out of the process figuratively because there's people that see themselves in me and I want the message to go out to children that it's okay to be you and you shouldn't change who you are for anyone.»
As it becomes more competitive you may see people who otherwise would have gone to college try to compete in those areas and then out - compete people who are perhaps traditionally a better fit for those jobs.
The bad news: that process is going to take a lot longer than most people realize, and in the meantime we're likely to see even more underperformance from the TSX.
As the workforce becomes more virtualized next year, we're going to see further disruption in how people are paid.
«I see a lot of people in mid-career transitions, people who are moving to new companies, lots of people who don't want to retire because their 401ks went away and they're going to keep working.
«We went in every day» after early voting had started «and sampled people to see whether or not our model was right,» he added.
«Some of the people who have been floated have been people who have expressed concerns about Google in the past and we'll have to see how that goes
Hey, I had a great deal of skill in football, but I've seen a lot of skilled people that didn't do a damn thing in the game, because they didn't prepare; they didn't go out there and work hard.
Some countries have seen profound changes, with the likes of Spain and Portugal going from essentially no divorces in 1970 to 2.5 per every thousand people a few decades later.
Happy people know that we're only seeing a fraction of what's going on in the world on the news and in our papers.
You see where things are going before other people, because you're so in it.
But you have to have great faith in yourself and you have to have great faith in your camera operator and the various camera people because you could just look at people's faces and see if they're kind of going, uh, or they're going yeah and they're with you.
«The change in how people understand issues and perceive one another have to come first and when we have a lot of organizing and engagement around that sea change, then we're going to see policy changes occur.»
It might take a while for some of these companies to have $ 20 billion in revenue, but I see a much more robust crop of serious companies that are well financed that are run by intelligent people and are tapped into the trends of where technology is going
Not only that, the arrival of the baby - boom generation at retirement age over the next two decades will see the ratio of seniors to working - age people (aged 20 to 64) go from just over 1:5 in 2006 to 1:2 by 2056.
The same goes for «thrive under pressure;» we test that by acknowledging and at the same time telling people, «We're going to ask you, in the next ten minutes, to answer x number of questions, just to see can you maintain a high - quality bar while getting through this?
«You win by giving people the opportunity to see a different vision for our country not someone who is just going to be a little different than the person in there,» he said.
When we think of entrepreneurs deciding to go to space, like Branson, Musk, and Bezos, or take on malaria like Bill Gates, are we not seeing people expressing themselves with freedom like Monet in his later years, when he had the freedom to paint anything he wanted?
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