Sentences with phrase «like seeing it in person»

«Both the sleep and body temperature changes persisted in the smaller mice after they were removed from the physically and emotionally threatening environment, suggesting that they had developed symptoms that look very much like those seen in people with long - term depression,» said Carlezon.

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Many of the things we do not like to see in people — duplicity, greed, malice, and selfishness — she was completely innocent of.
Just as I might take a closer look when I see something in the world I like (from artwork to stylized writing to a company culture): When I run across people I like, I talk to them.
My mentees — or the people in the community who are watching and aspiring — they're very encouraged when they see things like this.
We estimate that currently, average page reach per post is approximately 2 to 5 percent — meaning that if 100 people opted in to «liking» your page, only two to five of them are likely to see one of your posts.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why people would sign up for a cable contract in the first place.
Some, like getting away from your screen and out into the real world to see people in the flesh, are relatively obvious, but at least one is a clever idea you've probably never considered before.
Often, we'll see something on a blog post, like [the recently trendy] microwave potato chip maker, and we'll scramble to get it in stock as quickly as popular while people in the blogosphere are still taking about it.»
Poloz was at his sunniest when he testified recently to the finance committee in Ottawa — «We don't believe we're in a bubble,» he told the assembled MPs, saying he sees no signs of the speculative activity that typically characterizes a bubble, like people buying multiple houses to flip them.
Whether it's taking some kind of class or regularly hanging out in the same place at the same time, if people become accustomed to seeing your face, they're more likely to like you.
We may eventually end up in a situation like that, not where you necessarily have sustained inverted curves, but where you see a more aggressive business cycle going through the front end of the curve, relatively stable long rates, and the reason for that would be that people are pretty comfortable that inflation is going to be reasonably grounded.
Neville tells me that in the hundreds of cases of consulting he does, one of the funniest patterns he see is people trying to create a company tagline that sounds like a big company.
«When we have a world where you have ISIS chopping off heads and, frankly, drowning people in steel cages, where you have wars and horrible, horrible sights all over, where you have so many bad things happening, this is like medieval times, we haven't seen anything like this, the carnage all over the world,» Trump said.
The «Social» tab in my Gmail inbox is just one increasingly desperate come - on after another: Did you see [person I don't like] commented on his own status?
As Nicholas Boothman, speaker and author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less, explained in one of his talks, «when you like someone you see the best in tLike You in 90 Seconds or Less, explained in one of his talks, «when you like someone you see the best in tlike someone you see the best in them.
The most charismatic people in the world know that being liked is all about listening, about making the other person feel seen and heard.
The second issue could see cars end up like smart TVs, where hardware makers unskilled in software design have created functions that few people want or use.
«We saw people pricing this as a 1 - in - 5,000 event, but it was more like a one - in - five - year event.»
«The big one we like to see is people coming in inquisitive about the business,» he says.
In addition to pushing people to the see the positive and the possible, here is Cole's advice for other like - minded, entrepreneurial, young go - getters.
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.
Also finding ways to stop the traffickers was seen as important, using practical steps like not allowing people to hold bank cards not in their own name and not seek employment for other people.
«Businesses like yours now have a better way to get people to their websites,» the company wrote in a blog post announcing the new feature, adding that its inclusion will «help your audience clearly understand the action you want them to take after seeing the ad.»
«There's a big difference between [medical marijuana] and recreational marijuana, and I think when you see something like the opioid addiction crisis blossoming in so many states around this country, the last thing we should be doing is encouraging people,» said Spicer during the briefing.
While working when most other people aren't can seem like a drag, if you use the right strategies, you'll see rewards in the long run.
Like it or not, some portion of the population gets perverse satisfaction in seeing successful people and companies fail.
During our two - day exploration, sponsored once again by our founding partner IBM Watson Health — we'll see, hear, and feel how profoundly powerful this new data science can be, particularly in the hands of people like Theresa Beech.
We also want to see better media representation of all trans people, and amends to other legal documents like the Gender Recognition Act, to ensure that all trans and nonbinary people are adequately protected in law.»
In my mind's eye, I see the people in bright - colored jackets mingling about on the boat, the sun sinking low in the horizon like a red globe, and the aluminum flagpole that made a strange whispering sounIn my mind's eye, I see the people in bright - colored jackets mingling about on the boat, the sun sinking low in the horizon like a red globe, and the aluminum flagpole that made a strange whispering sounin bright - colored jackets mingling about on the boat, the sun sinking low in the horizon like a red globe, and the aluminum flagpole that made a strange whispering sounin the horizon like a red globe, and the aluminum flagpole that made a strange whispering sound.
No matter what you think of his company and how it changed the world, it took a special kind of vision to be able to see what the world would look like in the future, back when most people were still rooted in a 20th - century, analog mindset.
I've seen in in the home raids and the deportations of innocent family friends and I've seen it in hate crimes, and I've seen it in laws passed by Obama that strip a certain type of people, people that look like me, of our rights in the interest of «national security.»
The other CEOs in the group saw how Steve could partner with a large digital technology company that generated printable content like Adobe or Microsoft, in a way that would make his business the standard by which people turned their online digital information into hard copy.
SWOT involves people in the plan, helping them see the strategy and making them feel like part of it.
«I posted it my deviantart account to showcase my design, and I was surprised when I received lots of messages in my personal email and even in my Facebook account from people around the world telling me that they saw my creative résumé and how they liked it,» she says.
Whenever you add a new friend or like a new restaurant, for example, you'll see the cover photo for that person or that business's page appear in the News Feed.
If business owners are like investors, healthcare providers, labor union leaders and a myriad of other people with vested interest in our policies, they're probably anxiously awaiting the results to see how their businesses — or sentiment — will fare in 2011.
«What I think is more relevant for most people is that we've got to take a page from those confident players» playbooks and see that we've got to learn to kind of step up that level of confidence, particularly in those high intensity situations like interviewing, at networking events or conferences,» she says.
You'll regularly see people like Dave Asprey and JJ Virgin in attendance.
You might like to try out short - term job swaps as well, as people working in a role that's new to them can often see potential problems or new solutions that those there day in and day out just don't notice.
I don't see why people talk politics in there???? Like helloooooo let's talk about our fav.
Some countries have seen profound changes, with the likes of Spain and Portugal going from essentially no divorces in 1970 to 2.5 per every thousand people a few decades later.
«Then Denis said when she gets to Deckard it's like two people who haven't seen each other in 20 years and when they see each other they can't help themselves.»
Lang says she prefers the glass desk, arguing we all like to see the size and shape of the people we engage in conversation.
Trump is the absolute, sort of, final arch of celebrity culture that we saw beginning in 1984 when he rose to now, when the reality show ethos has just reached its apotheosis, if you like, and he is that person.
They are the people you have seen and that you would like to talk to and meet in real life once again.»
Making the point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what people like to eat.»
Instead of a world dominated by renewable sources of power like wind and solar — as people concerned about the dangers of climate change would hope — PE execs see gas, oil and even coal as a substantial component of electricity and fuel sources in 2039, according to recent interviews conducted by CNBC.com on the future of energy as part of CNBC's 25th anniversary.
Because there are so many posts that users could want to see in their News Feeds — posts from friends, businesses they like, etc. — most people don't have enough time to see them all.
«We learned that covering an entire race in virtual reality would be very difficult; however, there were some really compelling shots and experiences that were worthwhile that we thought we could rally around — the pits, the speed shots, and the kinds of views that a normal NASCAR fan would have seen before like this, and for the newly initiated NASCAR fans could show them just how exciting it is to be at a race in person,» Davies says.
They don't see those efforts as mutually exclusive, and it's perhaps for that reason that some HR departments, particularly in the tech world, have recently undergone some of their own internal rebranding, shedding the stodgy old «human resources» name in favor of friendlier and more inviting monikers like People Operations (Google, Southwest Airlines), Employee Experience (Airbnb), and Employee Success (Salesforce).
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