Sentences with phrase «is interesting to anyone»

Is it interesting to anyone that the Eemian started out at about 190ppm and maxed out at 290ppm and the Holocene started out 260 / 290ppm and is not also 100ppm higher?
The topic is interesting to anyone who wants to learn about history.
Will it be interesting to anyone outside of the event?
For those of you who care what I've been doing with my boring life (I actually don't consider it boring, but I won't pretend it's interesting to anyone but myself!)
Even though the study is regional the results can be interesting to anyone and I am sure some of the findings cross borders.
I am interested to anyone whos very kind and lovable.
One of the 70 + debates likely to be interesting to anyone concerned with the rise of environmentalism is The science and politics of climate change, which features:
I now realize I simply had a laundry list that just would not be interesting to anyone!!
Your resume has to be interesting to anyone who reads it, not just someone who works in your area of expertise.

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Whether these companies eventually end up stumbling in the face of notoriously fickle gamer interests, as Zynga looks to be doing, is anyone's guess.
If anyone was waiting for lower interest rates to take a loan or purchase some derivatives, he or she probably should go ahead and do it now.
The internet allows you to reach anyone that is interested, regardless of their geographical location,» suggests Long.
Anyone with a broad interest in business ethics is almost inevitably going to run into questions of legal ethics.
Are you a woman interested in making a subtle political statement at your office Halloween get together without anyone complaining to HR?
Continuing on their current trajectory is likely to lead to greater isolation on their part, a situation which is not in anyone's interest
So there isn't going to be a big marketing push beyond just opening the site, and alerting folks we're now in the market for anyone that's interested
«For some of our social - media ads, we look to get the content to the people most likely to be interested, but do not exclude anyone from our recruiting activity.»
Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
One that would allow us to demo the app firsthand to anyone who was interested.
IBM is opening up the «brain» of supercomputer Watson by making the software technology behind it available to anyone who has the interest.
Indeed, anyone can learn to become more interesting, which is a wonderful thing, because being interesting can help you strengthen your network, win more clients and lead more effectively.
And while that personal experience might be of little interest to anyone else, it does throw some light on Perth's Uber versus taxi debate.
He invited anyone interested to visit Cape Canaveral for the Falcon Heavy's initial test launch, though there's currently no date set for that.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks suggests a title of particular interest to anyone working in tech (and parents): «This alarming book is about the generation born after 1995 who've grown up with cell phones, Instagram, and the rest.
While the concept of the semantic tree may only be familiar to those with a computer science background (here's a pretty good basic explainer from Quora, if you're interested), the gist of Musk's advice should be clear to anyone: don't wade into the weeds of a subject before you have a conceptual framework — the main ideas and debates at the heart of the discipline — mastered.
If anyone thought former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer was interested in buying the troubled social messaging company Twitter, the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team wants to make things clear: He's not interested.
Your infomercial will seldom be watched by anyone from beginning to end, so you must break up the half - hour show into separate, interesting segments with a «closer» or «call to action» at the end of each segment.
He might not have had the triple - doubles of Russell Westbrook or the defense of Kawhi Leonard, but anyone who watched basketball last year knew that if Harden was on the court it was in your best interest not to look away.
This could be marketed to anyone who has even a casual interest in your topic.
Those two facts alone are enough for anyone in the health and high performance industry to be interested.
I'd recommend this book to anyone who's interested in the difference between competence and excellence.
However, when it comes to a foreign entrant, «if there's been interest on the part of Verizon, AT&T or anyone in the US, it seems like there would have been plenty of opportunity prior to now,» Heger said.
The JOBS act contains a popular provision on «crowdfunding,» that is, selling equity to anyone who has the cash and interest, not just to accredited investors.
That brings up an interesting chicken - or - the - egg question: are publishers waiting until there are more Xbox One and PS4 consoles in the wild to maximize their sales, and if so, why would anyone buy the machines if there aren't many games to play on them?
Lenders, which can be anyone from whom you want to obtain credit, look at a score when deciding if they should charge you interest or give you a credit limit, and how much that should be.
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted to write a book about them.
That's going to greatly expand its market, which is a welcome development to anyone interested in shooting 360 - degree photos and videos.
The British pound is going to be very interesting to watch as it is still anyone's race.»
But a boycott isn't necessarily in anyone's interest either — it is arguably better to allow Russia a moment in the limelight, precisely because some of that light will shine into the dark corner that is Russia's treatment of its gay citizens.
Here's a good deal for anyone interested in a Bluetooth speaker that's safe to take by the water: Amazon currently has various models of the UE Boom 2 down to $ 150.
Not so long ago, that was a question for Wall Street analysts and venture capitalists to debate among themselves, being of little interest to anyone else.
He has said since his debut that if anyone wants to guess where Canadian interest rates are headed, he or she should follow the indicators, just like he does.
Overall our default perspective probably ought to be against mergers - we should require abundant and specific evidence of large potential gains to convince us that a particular merger is in the best interest of anyone other than management and the investment bankers constructing the deal.
Anyone interested in such further details is free to consult each such sponsor's or originator's website.
The results will be interesting not just to war fighters but to anyone who has struggled with weight or mental health.
Dragging your feet on letting someone go isn't in anyone's interest and sends the wrong message to others, speakers said.
It's a nice history lesson for anyone who's interested in Apple, but the second half of the film is where things really start to get interesting.
«Even if it were to become moot, I'm not sure it would be in anyone's interest to press that,» says Rich Friedman, a professor of law at The University of Michigan.
Anyone can check your business credit rating, so it's in your best interest to know what's contained in your business credit report.
Anyone new to «traditional» investing (equities and bonds), and who is interested in learning more, should become familiar with the Boglehead forum.
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