Sentences with phrase «like reading what»

I like reading what the celebs are wearing, like which celebs wore it best.
I really like reading what you have to say, but I was wondering if you'd ever be interested in making a post that's geared toward us plant - based folks?
I like reading what you write Topo.
Liked reading what Xavi said about Alexis and Arsenal.
I really liked reading what the other ladies had to say about simplifying, too!

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The machines will also read magnetic stripes and some also handle what are known as contactless payments made with services like Apple Pay or Google Wallet.
So what did all this reading and thinking teach him about the skater lingo of his youth, expressions like, «That's awesome!»
They were a couple years older than me when I was reading them, so I also kind of read them as a fantasy ideal of what high school would look like.
Make it clear Don't get bogged down in what you think a strategy should look like, or read like.
«I could read body language and know that Sen. McCain seemed like he was going to vote no and kill the bill, which is what he did,» Gill tells CNBC.
This book gave me a better sense of what it is like to be very poor in this country than anything else I have read,» Gates reports.
No one likes having their browsing disrupted by an ad that takes up the screen and prevents you from doing what you were doing — playing a game, reading an article or shopping.
I left out the part about finding not just what you like to do, but what you do that creates the most value (read revenue), and how to streamline your workday and tasks so you spend the maximum time possible doing what benefits you the most.
They liked the idea of checklists at the end of the chapter, but couldn't we tell them what they should do about what they just read, and why did the book need to be so wordy?
Sure, Twitter and Facebook can tell you what's trending, but I'm really liking this new app called Read It For Me, which will match you with a person who has read the top 100 articles, blogs, and listicles and narrowed down everything to three must - reads based on your interests, plus a bonus longread for the commute hRead It For Me, which will match you with a person who has read the top 100 articles, blogs, and listicles and narrowed down everything to three must - reads based on your interests, plus a bonus longread for the commute hread the top 100 articles, blogs, and listicles and narrowed down everything to three must - reads based on your interests, plus a bonus longread for the commute home.
If you want to know what someone like that sounds like, read this remarkable op - ed by one of Trump's most prominent intellectual supporters.
Emblazoned on one of the Center's web pages is what reads like a revolutionary manifesto:
If you can't directly survey the people you are trying to reach, you can gain insight into their language online: Read the same publications or blogs they do; listen in on conversations on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn; and use keyword research tools (like Google AdWords or Keyword Discovery) to see exactly what terms people are using in searches.
It was very poorly written and if you read it, what it was dealing with was gender stereotypes, why some men like to oppress women, why other women like to be submissive, you know, something like «Fifty Shades of Grey.»»
Use online surveys, read reviews on places like Yelp or Angie's List, and get a feel for what people like and don't like about the places that do what you do... or are planning to do.
It seems like every other day we read about some far out, new technology that makes us scratch our heads and say, «What the heck?»
I'm sure that if you read it carefully, you know what they're getting at, but it can be worded with much more economy, like so:
They would not type in something like, «CEO, Company X» or «Marketing Director», which is what far too many LinkedIn headlines read like right now.
And in the course of working with numerous consultants, business owners, startups and even Fortune 500s, I've come to realize something startling: Most of us know what good copy looks like, and what it reads like, but when we put something down, we don't know how to follow the rules.
Read on to find out how they did it — and what it was like to ride with Singapore Airlines, one of the world's best international airlines.
Nolan gets into many subjects (not just hot dogs) throughout her paper — internal language, jokes, how information is shared, and what an average day looks like for an analyst — so we encourage everyone to read it.
I don't know what it is about email that makes people feel like they have to be formal and buttoned - up, but I do know that no one has ever been excited to read and reply to an email that's really dry and boring.
Sound out trusted peers or customers about what they'd like to read about in your posts.
And just defensive messages without actually reading the whole email, which was like, «We recognize that's it's really upsetting what happened, but we now have to unify this country, and we want to do what we can to do our part.»
Instead, take a look at what you did well, what you didn't do so well, and figure out how you can make more time for those other things you enjoy — like reading, going for long walks, or cooking yourself a nice dinner at home.
If you read journals like Canadian Business, you're likely aware of (and quite possibly fed up with) what has been dubbed «a revolution in economics.»
«I was taking advanced finance and reading case studies, and I was like, «What I'm doing right now is the most valuable case study of all,»» he says.
Signature section headings like «The Story» and «The Why» allow readers to find what they want to know, and to understand it without reading thousands of words.
Milyutin said he would read blogs and books on education — and if he liked what he'd read, he'd get in touch with the author to learn more.
What it's like: You need to be good at reading blueprints, and you'll need to keep up with changes to electrical standards.
The first step to achieving something vastly important but fuzzily defined like work - life balance isn't soul - searching or reading up on the issue, it's nailing down what you mean by the term in the first place.
Make sure when you look at what you're sending it doesn't look like a burden to read - feel free to use bullet points.
What looked like evidence of desperation 18 months ago — cost cuts, layoffs — now reads as welcomed discipline.
If you haven't read one of these articles recently, you can guess what goes into the toolbox: basics like a knife, a saucepan, a wooden spoon, and a Pyrex measuring cup.
It's almost like, depending on what you're reading or what you collect — whether it's a series of Harry Potter books or a series of Vogue magazines — it creates this sense of community around this history and legacy, and one built on the next.
What this means is that you don't have to repeatedly use a single keyword phrase any more — it doesn't look natural, it reads strangely, and Google doesn't like it.
What about self - hosted blogs and websites, like the one you're reading now?
Reading a lot like what a college fraternity president might send out to his brothers, the email spelled out in sophomoric terms rules not only about drinking and what not to do with kegs but also about sex.
Find out why critics now love shows like FX's You're the Worst and The Bridge, read what they thought of BoJack Horseman, The Leftovers and Halt and Catch Fire, and see if The Strain and Masters of Sex are heading downhill.
As I was looking on line for a small business loan, my husband was reading the sport page and came across your article and could not believe what he was reading, that you would be helping people in need, like us.
In an era when Google's search wing has evolved with so many new algorithms like Panda and Penguin, you can not just rank a page with good ol' methods like writing keyword optimized posts content or using backlinks (read my 4000 + worded guide on what are backlinks in SEO with examples to know exactly on what type of backlinks you should be focusing to boost your rankings.
Even if your company has a strong mission, a learning culture with smart people to learn from and lots of growth opportunities, it's very difficult to know what it's like to work there by reading your job listing and looking at your marketing website.
Like what you're reading?
When you read news sites like Search Engine Land and Search Engine Roundtable and see penalties handed out left & right for things that seemed generally white hat just a few years ago, you can't help but think «maybe what I've thought for so long that's completely white hat is targeted next?»
To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
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