Sentences with phrase «going to show people»

They said, «We're going to show people more stuff from their friends and family.»
We're going to show some people things that are legal that they will scratch their heads and say you're kidding, that's legal.
Yes, if we are going to show people God's design, we first have to show that God loves women.
Just goes to show some people only look at NBA production not whether a school has a lot of guards drafted.
«We've go to show people we're an effective opposition with genuine Labour values,» says a key adviser.
goes to show you people — i make delicious juice!!
Just goes to show you people shallowness these days.
These are huge numbers and goes to show people are hungry to consume digital content.
But it goes to show people enjoy spending than saving.
BotW was really flawed but it goes to show people wanted something new from Zelda.
Design wise, the Nixon branding is strong, but only goes to show people that you're wearing something that's a watch first, gadget second and while it's certainly on the pricier side of the spectrum, it's arguable that the Mission is worth it.
It just goes to show people just love a cause and have to have something to complain about....

Not exact matches

Ours is showing you good people for you to meet regardless of whether they're down the block or across the city, and because of the accountability and transparency that's in Hinge — we show first name, last name, where you work, where you went to school, all these different aspects — it's much more geared towards quality interactions.
I believe it's more about showing people what they're capable of, mapping that to your company's direction and then letting them go to work.
Ongoing ticket - price inflation has kept box office revenues climbing the past couple of years, but the fact remains that the number of people actually going to the movies each year has not shown the same growth.
Also the curated batch, showing you people that we think are going to be really good for you, as opposed to you going through this big search, it just again lends itself to a 3.5 inch screen.
With nearly 35,000 people expected at SXSW Interactive (and around 30,000 headed to the music festival), when it comes to marketing stunts at this show, it's go big or go home.
As the six - person Paladin crews, which were partaking in an exercise called Bulldog Focus, waited for the go - ahead to test fire, they showed me a dry run of how it loads and shoots.
The Iodine story goes something like this: Every day, medicine fails peoplepeople in real pain, mentally and physically — because they are given prescriptions that, research has shown, are unlikely to work for them.
«The people that have no experience are more likely to go and show their enthusiasm for the product.
When this would come up when I was in provincial politics, or even when I was a talk show host, [you knew] that the federal safety authorities are not going to allow to remain in place rules that are harming the health of people.
If people were going to spend $ 20 on one show's T - shirt, he learned, it was going to be on Gas Monkey Garage.
As Eddie Nuvakhov, CEO and producer of LNC Productions, a company that specializes in marketing videos explains, «You need to show people how your product is going to change their lives for the better, and not just what the product is, if you want to make a convincing argument for its purchase.
Myerow, of Philadelphia's Tria, echoed the sentiment, saying, «All of the companies that I know of are certainly not going to punish people for not showing up.
It can be hard to come up with a clever gift — especially when you remembered at the last minute — but you don't want to be the 10th person to show up with flowers and a covered dish (though neither would go amiss as an addition to your gift).
It's where Apple shows off the latest tweaks to its operating systems so that the people who create software and apps for them know where things are going.
Social media is a great way to show people in your field that you are an expert and a «go to» person.
The installation team were going to show the sales people how to do this and then the sales people were going to go on the road.
However, my completely unscientific method also includes checking out influencers on specific hashtags using TweetReach (which shows you how far tweets and topics travel), and even going back through the list of people I've followed lately to get to know them better.
«Successful people treat it like the half - time show at a football game — an opportunity to regroup and consider how they're going to play out the rest of their day.»
It was no doubt one of the hardest moments I have ever had to go through in my career, especially since the show was taking place in my hometown, in front of my mother's and my people's eyes.
Curiously, many people told me not to bother before I went, and I can now only assume they didn't really get enough value out of it or didn't know some of the secrets to trade show success.
People need to be shown the right way to go
Rather, people care about what they want, and are only going to be interested in you if you can show them how you'll help them reach their goals or solve their problems.
I liked what I did, but working in jammed quarters with ten people (and one stinky bathroom) and being told when to show up and when I could go home was getting old.
Impress people by following through, by going above and beyond to make things happen, by going the extra mile, and by showing them how valuable they are!
But the survey shows companies in general still have a long way to go in convincing people to embrace autonomous vehicles.
When you take the time to show your people you care — in a variety of ways — they are going to be happier, more engaged in their jobs, and more productive.
Our research shows that only 36 % of people can do this, which is problematic because unlabeled emotions often go misunderstood, which leads to irrational choices and counterproductive actions.
«We've also added a creator - in - residence, which is ultimately a person that gets to develop what's on the walls and what going to be shown when clients walk in the door,» Laughlin says.
Imagine a woman showing up for a blind date and learning that the person she's going to meet has already ordered her favorite dish and asked the band to play her five favorite songs.
My experience shows just how hard it's going to be to get any healthy, uninsured people — young or old — to sign up.
We went from a one - man website show (literally, there was one guy doing it all) to a team of over 10 people supporting hundreds of customers.
Research out of University of Edinburgh shows that this superficial «friending» with everyone we went to high school with to the person we bumped into on the street becomes unmanageable and stressful.
«I knew I wanted to go to business school when I got more excited about Fast Company and Harvard Business Review showing up in my mailbox than People magazine.
He'd been going to trade shows and working the floor, meeting people and building a network of people who worked for his large suppliers and were happy to provide him with pointers.
She was then tapped to host the network's morning show, People Are Talking, which yielded some less than stellar reviews in the early go.
«From the beginning,» Schmidt says, «it was like we were empowering people to get up off the couch to use the cameras: «We're gonna show your videos on YouTube.
As soon as we like someone, it tends to be that our charisma and our wit and our fun, casual nature goes out the window — and this new, strange, awkward fumbling person shows up.»
Your remarketing ads will show to those people as they go through their Facebook News Feed so they will remember you and perhaps convert on one of your hard offers.
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