Sentences with phrase «just so used»

«People are just so used to email as a form of communication and document sharing, and really it's not an ideal or secure form,» Edgerton says.
We are just so used to it, have it so imbued in our psyche, that we don't appreciated how farcical and damaging it is.
Those costs, after all, are very real: we're just so used to giving the coal, oil, and gas industries a free ride that they seem not to belong in the equation.
I'm just so used to paying cash for everything that I will probably forget to use the card.
I think part of this is that I'm just so used to not having a touchscreen on this size / shape of a phone, that I just haven't retrained my brain yet.
«They're just so used to texting,» Lau said.
I think the general public nowadays is just so used to things working 99 % of the time, that ignoring small problems doesn't seem like a big deal to them.
I'm just so used to awfulness in public education that it's become the baseline, so seeing people overcome the broken insanity is encouraging.
I guess I was just so used to making strange things.
I guess I am his video game personal trainer since his generation is just so used to instant gratification.
Maybe I am just so used to how games on the last generation of consoles looked and played but I honestly didn't find the stuttering to be that invasive.
People were just so used to meeting potential mates at social events or through friends and family that the idea of turning a virtual stranger into lifelong love was far - fetched, to say the least.
I know that sounds so silly, but I'm just so used to living in jeans, I guess.
I am just so used to using free weights and fight myself to try something new, always seeming to run back to the weights though.
Dr. William Davis who wrote the book Wheat Belly, says that this can be typical for the first few weeks because our bodies are just so used to ingesting wheat products.
They're just so used to how things are right now, that they have an instinctual (and unconscious) resistance to anything new and uncomfortable, even if it may lead to success.
Just so used to being disappointed so would rather wait a little longer before celebrating.
I'm just so used to being disappointed at the of the season that I just don't know how to actually process it.
They are just so used to getting all the way to the Crown that they may not see it that way..
The cinnamon definitely helps for me but maybe I'm just so used to them that I don't notice anymore!
Let's just say that I guess I'm just so used to going to peoples» houses, doing their dishes, gushing over their mad cooking skillz and then sending a thank you note when I get home.

Not exact matches

JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
Have someone stay constantly on top of the situation so that you can kill off the bad spends and double down quickly on what's driving actual results and purchases; and (b) use these channels and your content to drive traffic from the big guys to sites you own and control so that all your efforts and all your dollars aren't wasted just working to make money for Zuck.
People use online dating because they feel like they're not meeting enough of the right kind of people in their daily life, and if they were, then they wouldn't use an online dating site, that's why you don't use it when you're in college or a lot of people don't use it when they're in grad school because you meet so many great people all the time, I wouldn't join an online dating site, but it's when you don't have those opportunities to have those interactions that people feel the need and I think things like Hinge, and even Tinder to some extent, allow you to meet just a lot of people so that you don't have to go through that process, which is a lot more effort, to do an online dating site.
So it would require maybe anywhere from your 50 % to 60 % of the energy on Mars to refill the propellants, using a propellant depot, and just the technical challenges are a lot easier.
But I think over time because Hinge is getting better and better, you'll be able to use it for a broad array of purposes and one of them will be if you're serious about finding a specific kind of person, it will actually be a great platform for that and still in a much lighter - weight way then having to fill out a whole profile and just using people's ambient information because there's so much information that already exists about people through their interactions that they already have through Instagram and Facebook and Twitter and all these different kinds of platforms that allow us to match you up probably better than stuff you would say about yourself on an online dating site because frankly its more validated and it's more real.
So you go all the way from the surface of Mars to the surface of Earth, just using the ship, albeit you need to go to max payload number about 20 - 50 tons for the return journey to work.
Just so long as it covers the cost of the electricity it uses, as well as the extra parts I bought for the experiment.
Whether its something customer facing or even just a time - tracking system that every employee uses multiple times a day, improve your highly repetitive systems so that you reduce digital fatigue.
So if you want — and I'm not recommending this, I'm just saying it's a strategy some people decide to use — you can dispute information in the hope the creditor will not respond.
So if you're benching, use less weight than you normally do, lower the weight very slowly (taking at least five seconds), stop just above your chest, hold for a few seconds, squeezing your chest muscles the entire time, then slowly push it back up.
So, when you use an automation tool, you will save hours of work, because you can easily schedule days of work in just a couple of hours.
«I just don't want to be in the mix the way that I used to,» Kim, 36, said in a scene on the E! reality show, «how desperate I was, going to every restaurant every night, like only wanting to be seen, knowing that all the TMZ cameras were there, so I'd run, flock to those places... I was so hungry for that.»
So, without a doubt, we're watching it very closely and I think it's going to be really interesting to see as they become more regulated and as they become more of a focus for regulators how that's going to change just the use of data that we have as marketers.
Just like any filler word, «so» is used by speakers at points of uncertainty to stretch the time their brains have to think about the next point, response, or question.
So if you're just planning a single shop, it might be enough to know that no similar local business is using the same name.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
So don't let quizzes fly under your radar any longer; try using them in your marketing strategy to see just how far your brand can get.
Atchison creates projects in QuickBooks then synchronizes with Minute7 so that when employees use the program, they just have to choose from a drop - down menu of options, eliminating errors that might result from having to type in project names.
They call it a «four position» carrier because in the chest face - in configuration you can use a neck and head support flap or fold it out of the way, so really it's more of a three position carrier, but that's not really a strike against it, just a matter of semantics.
The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained in how much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here in Canada)..
So that $ 30,000 you paid for the car just paid for the production of the car; it didn't pay for the damage you do in using the car.
But a recent poll of consumers who use social networks suggests just how easy it is for companies to unwittingly convince people to click that invisible, but oh so potent, «hate» button.
«And so just to be clear on his use of that phrase,» he added, «and I think the way it's being done by all accounts is being done with very much a high degree of precision, and in a flawless manner.»
... So there's plenty of evidence to suggest we just aren't creating jobs in the way that we used to.
«So we grabbed him because we saw he had exceptional soft skills and just took the time to train him in our software and the tools that we use
So instead of just dropping a random image into your email, consider using something that's linked to the content.
And because millennials place so much value on quality and ethics, they prefer to use technology to take care of the busywork — online meeting and web conferencing services such as ClickMeeting and Huddle (both virtual communication platforms), as well as workflow optimization and project management platforms such as Memit and WorkflowMax are just a few tools millennials rely on for collaboration and productivity in the workplace.
Samsung is opening up the sensor to other app developers so that it can be used for more than just unlocking the phone (PayPal is on board for payments, for example), but I got so frustrated with it that I ended up turning it off.
«One thing I always look at when I'm trying to build products is that people just like to use beautiful things, so keep it as dead simple as possible and easy to understand.»
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