Sentences with phrase «living in a world where»

Sales team leaders live in a world where exceeding customer expectations is the name of the game.
So for average people, for average users and consumers, you will be living in a world where you are essentially living in a computer, where you are surrounded by intelligence.»
We live in a world where change is constant.
«We live in a world where ideas are an important currency so I want to keep my brain fit.
Any project like this has the risk of making people uneasy — and we live in a world where some people find offense in everything you do — but there was a real, sensitive discussion and no one was offended.
We live in a world where it has never been easier to ruin a reputation, mainly due to social media and the speed at which news travels.
We live in a world where more feels better.
Arguably, we live in a world where we have more information about ourselves than ever before (Klout scores, Myers Briggs profiles, 360 reports, etc.), but most leaders I encounter are not self - aware.
We live in a world where content creation is the basis of much of our marketing, but for most people, it's a struggle.
Not to mention it's more personal, visual, and we are living in a world where the visual is often regarded as a better engagement than the written.
We live in a world where creativity is a very important commodity.
«We now live in a world where the South / South relations are as important as the North / South relations,» Gosset says.
This means that when they step into management jobs, they already focused on managing by performance and achievement rather than face time, because they've never lived in a world where butt - in - seat time was the way lots of people managed.
«I want to live in a world where everyone has access to a great education for free,» he says.
We live in a world where small businesses are able to compete with multi-billion dollar behemoths.
We all wish we lived in a world where who you know matters less than what you can do, but that's often not reality, and not always for unhealthy reasons.
He lived in a world where authority is delegated to those trained to multi-task, while keeping everyone in the loop and efforts focused on the mission at hand.
We live in a world where it is surprisingly easy to become isolated, our mission is to work every day to avoid being isolated.
We now live in a world where you are a 140 characters away from destroying your reputation.
Maybe it's all about living in a world where we've come to expect instant gratification in all things, but it goes deeper than that.
It's wonderful that we live in a world where technology enables us to conduct transactions online with people across the globe — it would be unfathomable to previous generations that -LSB-...]
We believe all people should have the opportunity to develop themselves to the highest level — both personally and professionally — and live in a world where they are valued, supported and belong — just the way they -LSB-...]
I'm not sure why you suggest that those of us who doubt your arguments live in a world where governments somehow don't need taxes.
Now, we live in a world where decision making has migrated from being an individual's responsibility to a team responsibility.
I explained I am really trying hard not to be rude and hang up as we live in a world where rude has become the norm.
In short: we now live in a world where anyone from anywhere can quickly learn from the world's top experts for close to nothing.
We are living in a world where the financial sector is waging class war against al the rest of society.
We live in a world where everyone wants to do what the next person is doing without really considering the individuality of things.
«It's just a fact that we live in a world where half the population on this planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said at the time.
«It's just a fact that we live in a world where half the population on this planet, if you criticize your leader, you could go to jail or worse,» Bezos said.
If we lived in a world where treasury bonds yielded 10 % and most blue - chip stocks had 2 % dividend yields and 4 % earnings yields, I'd shut the heck up about dividend stocks and start writing about the exhilarating world of fixed income that gets everyone's juices flowin».
One area we need to be on guard for is living in a world where we believe digital technology is the only form of human connection.
We believe all people should have the opportunity to develop themselves to the highest level — both personally and professionally — and live in a world where they are valued, supported and belong — just the way they are.
A rivalry of this kind might be best summed up by a line from the vainglorious head of the fictional tech behemoth Hooli, on HBO's Silicon Valley: «I don't want to live in a world where someone else makes the world a better place better than we do.»
I prefer to live in a world where I do not have to be judged by the fact that I believe in God or not.
I really want to be living in a world where bitcoin is the default currency.
People like to pretend we live in a world where none of this matters but GET REAL!
I think the reason he dwells of God so much is because relgious people can't stop questioning him about it and he lives in a world where people seem to have to believe in God.
I would much rather live in a world where we are constantly growing and taking responsibility for our own actions than a world where we stop growing in the light of a belief that if we can't solve it a deity will do so for us.
Furthermore, we live in a world where slavery was condoned for a while and now in modern America it is taboo because owning another human being is a reprehensible act.
«I want to live in a world where we can have different views on things.
It is utterly amazing to me that we live in a world where our leaders proclaim their lives are guided by the supernatural — their little fairies or holy ghosts or devils, demons, angels, gods or gremlins... It's just totally stunning.
Rob is on to something when he says we'll soon be living in a world where women will «have some of their eggs harvested and frozen in their twenties, spend a couple of decades building a career, and then use the eggs to become pregnant in their forties or fifties.»
The old are disgruntled, it seems to me, because they're living in a world where they believe their money is not going to last as long as they will.
I am not sure what is more depressing / amusing: That the editor felt it necessary to add this platitudinous preface; Or that we live in a world where such nonsense now passes for a coherent comment.
I found it difficult to explain to my children that we live in a world where a holacaust can happen.
I wish we would live in a world where science is encouraged to its fullest.
yeah its kinda annoying to live in a world where the majority of adults believe in fairy tales.
But we are living in a world where this government has promoted an attitude to life which now aspires not simply to referee public behavior but to control the very thoughts we have and to decide on that basis whether we are legitimate members of society or not.
We believe in God despite the fact that we live in a world where the poor are ignored, wars occur, murderers are murdered, and the unborn are sacrificed.
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