Sentences with phrase «kind of person you are actually»

And the better targeted it is, the better chance it has of attracting the kind of person you're actually interested in.

Not exact matches

«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
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.
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could make it far easier to see the content that people are sharing with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually view the content.»
He and I started working together and it was pretty clear to me when I met him, that he was going to be more than an engineer to work with, that he'd be the kind of person I could actually start a company with.
The goal is actually finding people you can develop a relationship with — because only with a relationship can you expect any kind of reciprocal favors down the road.
But it can change the mood - or your sense of guilt - if the goal is to actually help this person find the kind of job and organization where they will truly become engaged and successful over the long haul.
The data on trust reveal that the feeling is actually the sum of small gestures, kind words, secrets kept, and other everyday actions, which contribute to filling the mental «marble jar» we keep for each person in our lives.
By targeting small businesses, the government is focusing on the kinds of companies that have actually put people to work since the financial crisis.
«I'll say something to all of you guys that I think the American people need to hear... he's really evaluating talent and so if people in the United States have lived the American dream and have been able to amass that kind of wealth, well certainly they're super talented or in what the president - elect says they're actually killers,» he said during a gaggle at Trump Tower, according to a pool report.
That kind of help is more about «that person» than about you — much less about what you might actually need.
I ate up studies (from Facebook and others) that argued the site actually encouraged a certain kind of information diversity, because your Facebook friends are likely drawn from a wider group of people (the guy you went to middle school with, your mom's neighbor, that rando you met that weekend at the beach) than the people you discuss news with in real life.
And that's for people who actually have a retirement account of some kind.
«Many people tend to think of Tesla as just a luxury or performance brand — they kind of put us in that category forever — but that isn't the mission statement, that's not what we're actually trying to do.»
A steadily increasing number of people will want to get in on the «new Bitcoin,» a bizarre paradox given that gold is as old as time, and will soon realize that gold possesses virtues Bitcoin does not, given that it is real, not digital and abstract; that owners can personally possess and store it in physical form; that it will survive any kind of electric grid or Internet disruption that might occur; that it can not ever be hacked; that it is the epitome of private, quiet wealth; that it is actually quite beautiful to behold; and that it was not and can not be made by man, only by God, who does not appear to have any interest in making any more of it.
One of the big questions the study set out to address is whether the way payday lenders present their products — as a quick, hassle - free way to get cash for a week or two when an unexpected expense crops up — reflects the kind of experience people actually have with these loans.
And I wrote with using a very simple plain language because a personal pet peeve of mine is that finances intentionally kept kind of opaque and confusing because I think it's meant to keep most people ignorant of how the system actually works.
And frankly I think it's a good trend in the sense that if you want to legitimize a new form of money it has to be regulated to some degree so that people won't get ripped off by fraud, like people selling Bitcoin they don't actually own or you know this kind of thing.
Kind of hard to condemn gay people with a line that actually states «A man shall not lay with another man on a woman's bed», isn't it?
«Churches actually have an amazing opportunity if they would just turn their minds to it, and many are, and reaching people in the community with the kind of help that the Church has always done in the past.
So, I began to study Calvinism and am flabbergasted that Christians can actually believe God has the kind of character that would send innocent people to hell.
But any larger and more formal process could actually get way more complicated in part because, as best I understand it, most of that core list of people she's mentioned had at the time of the main events all kinds of «interlocking connections» via business companies, tax - exempt non-profit church (es), and a tax - exempt non-profit corporation.
That's the kind of trouble you get when diverse groups of people actually cross paths with one another.
It's kind of depressing that you people actually think you're somewhat smart when it's quite clear that you have the apt.itude of a 10 year old.
It turns out I actually believed it was some kind of Person, as well as Truth.»
Actually Brehvik does not consider himself a christian in his words, «in the strictest sense», so the first part of your point is moot... Secondly I think a fairer statement would be that not «all» muslims are violent extremists, as many who don't live in western countries are, as their book does instruct them to kill any and all who do not procalim allah as the one god and mohammed as his prophet... As far as having extreme passion for one's beliefs, if someone was truly to be an «extreme» christian that person would be completely loving as this was Jesus» command to love both God and everyone... to take that to the extreme would mean «extreme» loving, like the radical kind of love that caused Jesus to endure the cross for the sins of us all... includinig the man who committed this atrocity and yes any and all of the muslim's who have committed similar things.
You attempt to be sarcastic and funny but you actually allude to the kind of people the pope is talking about.
It's the people who are already seeing through the pathetic attempts to gloss over what the bible actually says who are seeking this kind of support, probably because they know that they can't trust what their pastors have to say.
That would actually be one of the kinder ways to describe a person who believes that other people deserve to be punished for ever just because they don't share the same irrational belief system.
«I thought I was kind of prepared for that,» he said of witnessing the transformation first hand, but «actually going and over the course of the year seeing what happens to people... there are people who you wouldn't recognized their facial structure, it's such a radical difference.»
That kind of stuff seems to be what people think health looks like, but actually that is just froth on the top.
This kind of method is the very method that has lulled people into believing they actually know about others without even communicating with them and engaging them in civil discourse.
It is like the Bible becomes God to these people — they actually worship the book — it is a simple kind of life — it cuts out any thinking or discernment.
So the fact that it exists in this form and actually speaks the life of God into people must be some kind of miracle.
If Jesus's image appeared in the clouds before a million people on the Capital Mall and Fox filmed it many more millions of Americans would believe it was actually him without question, but if Ganesh appeared to the same crowd instead almost everyone would just assume that it was some kind of holographic trick.
Kind of makes your god seem weak when he can't do anything to stop people from using his name until after they're dead, and even thn you don't get any proof that any punishment actually takes place.
Now that people are more aware of how this scheme works it might be a different story, just as how more people are now aware of how the Bible was actually written and the actual age of the universe to actually accept it as completely factual and as any kind of evidence for a god.
We should be concerned for the mental health of anyone who thinks that it is healthy or socially acceptable to find meaning in the ownership of these kinds of tools — not just the people who go the extra yard and actually kill somebody on purpose with one.
In other words, in the cross and resurrection story, the bond between the meaning of the story and what Jesus did is very tight, whereas in the story of the woman caught in adultery (John 8: 1 - 11), the story is true whether or not it actually occurred, because it shows us the kind of person that Jesus was.
Actually Jesus says many times His Kingdom is in the Next World, that is were he has most of his powers... While Jesus had powers to heal and do amazing things in this world, His real powers were in the next world... Maybe that is why innocent people die horrible deaths in this world... because in the next world things will be different... That one's death in this world, kind, or horrible, the next world is better...
If these «Christians» actually read the bible itself, they would realize that the last thing that Christ himself (who was not some kind of a testosterone hoped up person) would have done was to have placed young people (who he actually called the essence of heaven itself) in more danger than was absolutely necessary.
WHAT IS SO WRONG WITH THAT????? What kind of world would this be if people actually practiced that???? Have your fun.
So to fundamentalist structures as we've seen rise in post-war America, science is actually a threat to those kinds of systems because it gives people the cognitive tools to question the assumptions of the collective fundamentalist ideology.
That's kind of how I came to see Christianity, a really well thought out interesting system that a lot of smart people had worked on but I didn't think it was actually a true system.»
If you learn to think for yourself, actually read your «divine» book, and look at all of the contradications contained therein, you might rethink your predisposed «truth» and start to be the kind of person that your messiah preached about.
That kind of thing is fine around the people actually involved (and we sure wouldn't need some Ralph to tell us how to act), but everyone here is many miles away and not in contact with those involved.
I'm actually kind of surprised people still think so.
Jeremy, Herb Montgomery over at http://www.renewedheartministries.com has the perspective about the Lazarus and the Rich Man story that it is actually a common story from Egypt, Cannan, all over the area, each with its own distinct flavor, but a common tale known by people of the day, which is why Jesus used it as an illustration, but not to expound on some kind of theological truth about hell or the afterlife.
When they are sliced into thin rounds and roasted, they kind of look like vegetable chips, so many people actually call them broccoli chips You can eat roasted broccoli chips as a healthy snack, as a side dish, or add it to other recipes such as stir - fries and casseroles.
(There's some silly chatter about the «$ 4 toast» — which is actually $ 3.50 — which is kind of surprising when people are filling up their cars with gas that costs more than $ 4 per gallon, and a glass of wine goes for $ 12, plus tax and tip.
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