Sentences with phrase «like ad»

She is also tech savvy and has several informative websites with real content, nothing like the ad laden sites you typically run across.
Agree with many of the ideas so far and it looks like the ad has been continuously improving and no doubt you will land a good tenant soon...
The cover photo of author Frank McKinney is like an ad for a Las Vegas magician, with a guy who looks like Fabio holding onto a house in a bubble.
Like the ad on TV these days, we are constantly reminded that «this is not an entry level position».
What may look like an ad for employment may lead to something entirely different, like a hard sell for career services or job - training manuals.
Assure that your networking e-mail does not look like an ad or has a subject or title that is commonly used for ad placements.
Today's resume — which has only 30 seconds to be reviewed by a recruiter — has to act like an ad.
As Twitch's premium membership service, Twitch Prime not only offers benefits like ad - free viewing and free channel subscriptions every month, but also has the chance for members to get special loot and perks for popular games, with Overwatch players getting a great benefit for the next few months.
It's faster and smoother than Google Chrome for Android, and comes with a lot of additional features like an ad blocker, a secret mode that authenticates users by fingerprints or iris, a QR code scanner, and a video enhancer.
It's a work in progress — it won't get support for things like ad - blocking extensions until a while after Windows 10 launches — but you can do plenty of neat things here.
Android apps can get slightly elevated permissions by requesting «Device administrator» access, which is great for certain tweaks like ad - blockers, but can be seriously detrimental to your privacy in some cases.
That's why it makes perfect sense for him to have told CNN «I'm not sure we shouldn't be regulated» and that «There are things like ad transparency regulation that I would love to see.»
Android apps can get slightly elevated permissions by requesting «Device administrator» access, which is helpful for certain tweaks like ad - blockers, but can be seriously harmful in some cases.
Speed dial is still there along with an improved address bar and various navigation settings like ad blocking.
Yes, that might include blackmail, but it also could include less malevolent but still worrisome practices like ad targeting that reinforces stereotypes or markets harmful products.
«There are things like ad transparency regulation that I would love to see.»
He and others suggest Google doesn't like ad - blocking apps because they interfere with its primary business of selling ads.
Finding out about one of your favorite band's new albums, tours, or t - shirts might feel less like an ad and more like an inside tip from the fan club.
In programmatic advertising, we design algorithms that collect extra data about your website's visitors and then determine things like ad selection and PPC bid price based on that data.
It's impossible to know if you are getting a positive ROI from your marketing expenses, or how one campaign is performing compared to another if you aren't keeping track of key metrics like ad spend, conversion rate, and ROI.
Because, like ad copywriters, you write not only to be understood, but to be persuasive.
Looks more like an ad hom.
The beginning is like an ad for rooflite ® — the truck on the closed street, the super sacks floating through the air on the crane, the ease of unloading on the roof... Couldn't have shot that much better myself.
This may sound like an ad hominem, but we have seen, over and over, how science gets abused these past few years by those in power.
Extracting the cycles from the whole period, and then arbitrarily «bending» the result in the middle to improve the fit, however, seems like an ad - hoc procedure of dubious statistical validity.
People like the AD are primarily about the culture wars, and only became interested in climate change as an issue when it could be seen to be a vehicle for promoting their broader social agenda.
Much of this sounds like an ad for Steve McIntyre, and indeed there is a scary similarity with Climate Audit in the comments about this.
So, like an ad on the telly, it has to be short and sweet and cover the main points of a topic that the recipient may have only limited (or no) background knowledge about.
ExxonMobil, the most profitable corporation in world history, continues to use the phrase in advertisements today, like this ad from ExxonMobil:
[Moderator's Note: I'm sure some readers will be grateful for that information, but don't you think it sounds a bit like an ad hominem argument, not to mention an undocumented assertion?
That looks like an ad hominem argument to me, similar to the trashing of Fred Singer's climate science because he disagreed with secondhand cigarette smoke.
Like Ad Reinhardt, whose black paintings with their square rectangles he obviously knew well, Andre seems to have concluded that the Western obsession with novelty and innovation, especially technical innovation, was not an indication of progress.
These paintings borrow motifs and images from the works of artists like Ad Reinhardt, Jackson Pollock, Kasimir Malevich, and Barnett Newman, using catalogues, archival photographs, and ephemera as points of reference.
Nor did he create elegant perceptual conundrums out of solid black squares like Ad Reinhardt, nor structural pronouncements about what constitutes a painting, which is what young Frank Stella articulated with a 1958 - 1960 series of black - and - white striped canvases.
At the same time, new American sub-movements like Hard - edge painting appeared, exemplified by artists like Ad Reinhardt (1913 - 67), Frank Stella (b. 1936), Jules Olitski (b. 1922) and Al Held (b. 1928).
So instead of artists we might expect, like Ad Reinhardt or Bob Law, are the colourful woven silks of Anni Albers, Hannah Starkey's photos of women alone in corporate offices, pictures of performances from around the world, and much besides.
Comprised entirely of blue paint in various hues and tones, from Prussian to Cobalt to Ultramarine, the large painting requires a lot of looking, «like an Ad Reinhardt» — but such looking rewards lookers with a vision of quiet, island isolation.
The campaign was masterminded by K - HOLE, an art collective and «trend forecasting group,» which — like the ad campaign itself and similar to the mentality of DIS — exists simultaneously as an ironic commentary on and earnest participant in the very ideas it criticizes.
Inspired by purists like Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko, and also postmodernists like Andy Warhol and Albert Oehlen, Bauer paints using both traditional and unconventional means.
Patches of paint no longer float like figures, replaced by bands of horizontal colour that evoke contemporaries like Ad Reinhardt and (early) Frank Stella.
«I wanted to be soft like Rothko and ruthless like Ad Reinhardt.»
In the 1950s, the more robust abstraction of Mondrian was replaced by a quiet stillness, particularly evident in the work and writings of artists like Ad Reinhardt and Burgoyne Diller.
Inspired by purists like Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko and postmodernists like Andy Warhol and Albert Oehlen, Bauer creates compositions using both traditional and unconventional means.
While national and international Street Artists were already making Bushwick a stopping point thanks to some of the earliest galleries like Ad Hoc and Factory Fresh, the scene recently got newly shot in the arm by a local resident who is facilitating much desired legal wall space to a crowd of artists who otherwise would be hunting and hitting up less - than - legal spots.
Bishop: I would never dare interrupt Matisse, but I was telling Alex earlier about the people that I knew like Ad Reinhardt and Robert Motherwell, and how they loved to talk.
Apple makes cube grenades, just like the ad agencies.
(Geez, I'm starting to sound like an ad)
With so many of their title reveals being multiplatform, each new non-Microsoft IP keeps feeling like an ad for the PlayStation version.
Travelling is undoubtedly a great thing but blogging feels like an ad - hoc task.
There's something hypocritically like an ad hominem attack in your criticism of the use of «adopted».
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