Sentences with phrase «human running the account»

Respond in the comments to users with genuine greetings and questions, as it proves that there is an actual human running the account.

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One trend that has a lot of value for small, closely held businesses is the hiring of an outside business management firm to cover the accounting, bill / pay, human resource management and risk - management functions tneeded to run a successful small business.
In the long run this trend will actually push toward the re-localization and re-humanization of the economy, with the 19th - and 20th - century economies of scale exploited where they make sense (cheap, identical, disposable goods), and human - oriented techniques (both older and newer) increasingly accounting for goods and services that are valuable, customized, or long - lasting.»
Various press accounts reported odds anywhere from 1 - in - 27 million to 1 - in - 650 million that the observed run of global temperature records (9 of the 10 warmest years and 13 of the 15 warmest years each having had occurred since 2000) might have resulted from chance alone, i.e. without any assistance from human - caused global warming.
Watch the first ten minutes of the evening news any night — you know the ones with all the nasty, horrible things human beings do to each other that grab us to find out what the weather will be like in three days — and you will not even account for half of the sadistic, deranged, and depraved activities and people that the two central characters of Running Scared encounter in one night.
Bots are essentially spam accounts run by computer programs instead of humans, and are designed to run on a sort of autopilot mode that lets them gather in - game currency — be it experience points, sellable items, or just plain gold.
Gene keeps the hospital working on a daily basis as a business and runs all aspects of accounting, bookkeeping, IT design and management, maintenence and repair, Human Resources, Accounts Payable and Web Page design and upkeep.
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Better statistical models thus might take into account the correlation of interannual variations, or have explicit account of natural drivers (the sun and volcanoes), but will quickly run into difficulties in defining these additional aspects from the single real world data set we have (which includes human impacts).
Not that it isn't poppycock for the warmists to make such a claim, but from where comes the idea that human - emitted CO2 is just one of many factors that account for the recent warming trend and (presumably) it's longer than usual run?
I run a website with a script that connects to their game servers and add's virtual money to their account by automating human behavior by playing...
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