Sentences with phrase «like what you pointed»

I like what you pointed out about the zipper on these.
i will never join a date site that i cant contact people that arnt members, like whats the point, most places let the member contact anyone they wANT, not here, your limited to just a small few, the legal word for it is bait and switch, this is just my view and am not putting this place down its...
But with problems like these whats the point of but buying online.

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At some point, the consumer was like, «You know what, this is a great way to shop and it is OK to give my credit card information, and generally packages are going to show up on time.»
His niche is what he calls the pre-luxury market — the sweet spot between $ 300 and $ 600 — sharing shelf space with brands like Stuart Weitzman and Aquatalia, and once dominated by names such as Cole Haan and Donald J. Pliner, before they were sold and repositioned at a lower price point.
«Companies like Rubikloud are trying to figure out, now that we have all of these devices and objects connected to the Internet, what does this mean in terms of the data points that are being collected, and what can we bring to a shopper's experience to help optimize it,» explains McGill.
We've all experienced what I like to call the «conference room shuffle» at some point or another.
As much as I enjoy writing and coaching, if no one feels inspired to action through my words, then it feels like my work is in vain — «What's the point
«I've often wondered what it would feel like to reach the point where I'd consider bringing my performing career to a natural end.
Choosing the right tools means having a clear understanding of your core objectives, the pain points that are getting in your way, and what the future looks like for your growing business.
Like Lidey and Hirabayashi, right now you might be deciding at what point to take your side hustle full time, and the prospect of that juggling act can be daunting.
Hulu wouldn't say how many channels would be included in the service, whether or not there'll be more than one subscription tier, exactly how much content will be in its on - demand library, how many hours of cloud DVR will be included, what the search function looks like, a firm release date, or a price point besides «under $ 40.»
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even after the economy improved — what we liked about the speech was the sheer volume of myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short period of time.
Trump said he used to invest in U.S. stocks but got out because «I don't like what I'm seeing at all,» pointing to U.S. immigration policies, Syrian refugees, and what he said were «artificially low» interest rates.
«That doesn't mean you shouldn't work on yourself and develop yourself and learn to make people more comfortable, but at a certain point it's like, what are you trying to accomplish?»
Case in point: Birch Coffee's «ignition initiative» in which customers can take a sign from the wall of the store (samples include: «Ask Me What I Ate for Lunch Today» and «Ask Me About the Most Embarrassing Thing in My iTunes Library»), and place it in front of their table if they'd like to encourage random conversations with strangers.
«At a certain point, I realized that there's a percentage of the population that no matter what you do or say, they're just not going to like you, and it's beyond your control,» Levy says.
At some point, you need to stop what you're doing and become an entrepreneur, much like the entrepreneurs in poorer countries who have no other option.
«The cost of rent and staff is equal to what we're paying the likes of Google for digital advertising and producing direct - mail promotions,» he points out.
(I am facing that problem head - on every day as I try to write my new book on what the world will look like in 20 years - knowing that I'm going to be laughably wrong at various points along the way.
At one point of the night, and many beers in, I joined Carl and a few bloggers on discussing what his life has been like since retiring from his job.
What happens next is sad: Those previously humble people become known for traits like hubris and haughtiness, to the point that people can't stand to be around «the leader» anymore.
Bee is not pointing to the absurdity of it all and shrugging like «What can ya do?»
I like to start off with a mini 1 - 2 sentence paragraph directly stating my point, so that the reader instantly knows what this email is about and why I've contacted them.
My breaststroke probably looked more like a dog paddle, and my fly probably looked... well, let's just say that at one point the lifeguard asked what stroke I was trying to do.
«If they've already done a job like this, what's the point of the test?
To think about what «Breaking Bad» would have been like without him is almost impossible, as he was such a key point in Gus Fring's criminal organization, as well as a perfect foil for Odenkirk's Goodman to bounce his humor off of.
Now, of course it's up to both the entrepreneur and the spouse to determine how that support plays out, but, «Asking pointed questions like, «When you're stressed out because of the business, what can I do to make you feel supported?»
What Lazy CEOs like my friend do is figure out the key point of constraint to success as quickly as possible as a way to make the best possible decisions.
Case in point: they will remember what kind of pillow you prefer and make you feel like you just arrived home with their friendly service!
Entrepreneurs who are forced to take lower rates on projects or products usually end up missing the mark with deadlines or have trouble delivering what they've promised to the customer because they understand it's not where they would like the price point to be.
«At that age and point in my experience, I did not like being told what to do,» he says.
Or better yet, as Kevin Fleming pointed out «Starting a business is like attempting to climb up a mountain during a hurricane,» which tempts me to ask what he does to relax.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
«Rosie Assoulin is a designer we love here and I loved that we could take a quick Snapchat [of her work recently] and put on an emoji or some line drawing and point out exactly what we like [about it].
Any genuine debate on this point isn't over principle, but enforcement, like setting out what's a reasonable split when family members really do contribute.
Their goal is to streamline the process to the point where Apple - quality work filters down to cash - strapped tech entrepreneurs who have an idea for a product but no idea of how to make it or what it could look like.
But when you ask what to do about it, that consensus quickly devolves into finger - pointing — at recycling companies like Waste Management for failing to innovate, at the American public for their lazy recycling habits, at producers for creating plastic packaging that is increasingly difficult to recycle, and even at the federal government for not passing strong legislation that encourages better practices.
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.»
«The ability of anyone to know what you've been browsing about for years, who your contacts are, who their contacts are, things you like and dislike and every intimate detail of your life — from my own point of view it shouldn't exist,» Apple's CEO said, according to Bloomberg.
«What I'm trying to drive at, is whether there are any circumstances in which you'd go back to the EU on certain points, for example, if the resolution were amended to say Parliament would like the government to seek an extension of the Article 50 process — is that possible?»
You start from the year 2030 and imagine what the world will be like then, and walk back from that point in five year increments to track how it will change in order to get to that point.
I've learned that all of the tricks of the trade can be narrowed down to four specific pointswhat I like to call the four C's.
Those documents are instrumental in communicating what you'd like to have happen (or not) if there comes a point where you're incapacitated.
His gestures illustrate what he's saying vs. the rehearsed chopping, and he gets out from behind that podium and walks, not aimlessly like too many, but strategically for impact, either between points, or to open and close.
If you like what you see, click Shop Now, at which point you'll be redirected to a browser view, where you can add items to your cart and check out.
Tell them what you'd like to discuss and get to a point of clarity with one of the goals you have for the rest of the year.
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.
The goal is to point listeners toward music they might enjoy based on an analysis of what they already like.
«At one point, I leaned out of my pod at one and caught this older guy's eye and he looked at me like, «what is this all about, are we going to Vegas or Beijing?»»
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