Sentences with phrase «lot about the reality»

It's a fun watch, but aside from that it can teach people a lot about the reality of running a startup in the world of today.
I have learned a lot about the reality of the debt collection industry.
Greencore reported an operating margin of 6.4 % (which tells you a lot about the reality of their business anyway), but operating free cash flow (Op FCF) margin came in at just 3.8 % (mostly due to GBP 20 million of exceptional cash expenses).
While you will find some people who thought the BAC was a bit of a time waster, you're more likely to talk to lawyers who went through it and find they actually learned a lot about the realities of law practice by being taught, say real estate, by a lawyer (who volunteered his or her time) with hands - on experience.

Not exact matches

A lot of times you read about how to go about getting new customers and getting the word out, but the reality is that it's incredibly hard to get users to flock to your site and stick.
There is a lot of talk, especially in the sporting industry, about the possibility that virtual reality might completely replace event attendance in the future.
In reality, the harassment may be dozens of emotionally manipulative text messages, threatening visits to the office parking lot, traumatizing flashbacks from the night before, or anxiety about «revenge porn» circulating to colleagues.
We also talk about our government's commitment to enabling technology, so a lot of that technology is here — big data, virtual reality, augmented reality, robotics, 5G, autonomous vehicles.
Vaynerchuk, who has over 900,000 Twitter followers, says marketers have been too slow to adapt to the reality of marketing today; That is, no one cares about a lot of the media you put in front of them.
In reality, it's a lot more slippery: are we talking about pre-tax or after - tax income?
There's likely to be lots of talk about virtual reality, augmented reality, video games, and, of course, data security — an issue that Facebook has been tangled up in since news broke of the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
A lot of them are actually common sense when you think about it, but the reality is that business owners tend to forget about the most simple things when in the heat of running day to day operations.
While there's still a lot of work to be done, we believe that the combination of our global ridesharing network with the cutting - edge software and hardware being built by our teams will make this vision a reality — and we couldn't be more excited about what's next.
Thought I am not convinced about the enormous hype of «predictive analytics» to drive marketing automation or segmentation or scoring — and this is based on speaking with a lot of our customers who feel its a nice pitch but the reality is far from it.
Anyway, a lot of folks are making claims about what Brexit means for financial markets, but the reality is that there are so many possible permutations, nobody knows what the hell they are talking about.
That's a complicated question for a lot of reasons, not the least of which is the reality that Christians themselves disagree on exactly what constitutes «biblical principles about marriage»!
I think a lot of people assume here that her writing this was to foster «atheism» when in reality it was about her surviving and thriving... finding her «own» path within the the highly dogmatic and structured religious organization known as AA.
The reality is a lot more complicated, and interesting, than the stereotypes you seem to have about it.
Jesus did talk a lot about hell, which is all the more reason that we should consider its reality, but in order to avoid hell, He commanded us to love one another, and yes, that originated with Jesus.
Linguistic conventions tell us a lot about social realities, and about the human capacity for self - deception, do they not?
I'm not saying that a lot of Christians aren't good, honest, caring people, but they are at the very least intellectually dishonest / willfully ignorant about much of reality.
The reality of starting your own business means there will be a lot of problems, a lot of unexpected crises and a lot of sleepless nights worrying about everything, some of it rational and some of it completely irrational.
I've been thinking a lot about Cuban grilled cheese sammies, and you made my dreams a reality.
We have talked a lot about how to make our life what we love, and how to make those little (and big) dreams come reality.
This weekend, it could be that beating Chelsea last week doesn't mean a whole lot if you get crushed by Reading the next, that Liverpool better be lining up another Champions League win, that «Didier Drogba — Premiership's Best Striker» is becoming a disturbing reality, that West Ham still have a fair bit to be worried about this season, that Martin O'Neill really is the Greatest Living Manager or that Glenn Roeder is probably a little more optimistic than he should be.
Sure, it's reality television, and reality can certainly be scripted, but there was nothing fake about Bryan's pain — no script was going to capture what he felt better than his actual feelings and his natural responses to his new lot in life.
Just having him in this match is huge, but if Jinder wins the WWE World Championship, then it says a lot about how far SmackDown is willing to take its promotional line in reality.
You have probably read a lot already about the new reality television series, Friday Night Tykes (FNT) which premieres tonight on the Esquire Network.
The reality is, a lot of people get freaked out thinking about stuff like estate planning and life insurance because it's related to death.
While you may read a lot of carping in the blogosphere about where the new regulations fall short — they still allow chocolate milk, for example, which displeases those who oppose the beverage, and pizza is still a vegetable (more on that below)-- in reality there is much to be happy about.
Because while we may think we know our children's thoughts about us, the reality of what's actually going on in their minds could be a whole lot different.
Yes, they provide a lot of information about births and how, why, when they happen but in reality women leave those classes in more fear and confusion that they came in with.
A lot of moms do tend to find that a serving size of baby food should be an entire jar when the reality as a serving size for most younger babies is more like about a tablespoon.
There are a lot of misconceptions about intimacy during pregnancy, but the reality is that it is possible and it doesn't cause any damage to the baby or the mother.
Eunice Goes suggested to me that the sneers against areas such as Hampstead and Islington are part of a wider cynicism about urban - dwelling educated people that has existed for centuries but is becoming more prevalent in our post-factual age, «there is a very long established tradition of anti-intellectualism in England that is more about posturing than reality because there are lots of excellent English intellectuals».
Also, since most of the concern about non-citizen voters is ultimately driven by the concern of conservatives that non-citizen voters will flip elections for Democrats, it is worth noting that most counties with lots of non-citizen adults are also overwhelmingly Democratic by margins that far exceed the highest imaginable percentage of non-citizen voters in any reality based analysis, and another significant percentage of those counties are very safe Republican leaning counties, where again, non-citizen voters wouldn't make a difference in outcomes.
In reality, a lot of this is mixing a strange and winding political story about Russian interference with a poor understanding about how Facebook and other companies collect and use personal data to build a profile on you personally.
And people can call that spin if they like but the reality is that I think the public would spend a lot of time quite bewildered about why the government takes certain decisions on certain issues unless you have someone out there saying «this is why we're doing this» on issues as complicated as whether to bomb Syria or not.»
Washington County District Attorney Tony Jordan says there are a lot of misconceptions about drug abuse and the reality of highly - addictive methamphetamines.
Strange brain states like anarchic hand syndrome and waking dreams can reveal a lot about how we construct reality, say Clare Wilson and Liz Else
Snell: Well, I think what it says is that people in the technology media business really like to talk about killers, and I think the reality is a lot less clear.
Reporter 5: [One of the things that comes up in our newsroom a lot is that this stuff is so divorced from the everyday reality of people that don't wor in [your] field [When you're trying to explain it to people who don't work in your field,] what are some of the basic things you can tell them about how [their daily] life is connected to and important to [this]?
We think we understand a lot about plasmas and nuclear matter, but in reality, we don't.
Strange brain states like anarchic hand syndrome and waking dreams can reveal a lot about how we construct reality
«There are lot of knobs in those models that have to be tuned to describe reality,» Wehr says, «and if you have the wrong idea about what forests have been doing, then you turn the knobs wrong and your predictions will be off.»
March 20, 2018 • Despite the incredibly accurate predictions of quantum theory, there's a lot of disagreement over what it says about reality — or even whether it says anything at all about it, says guest Adam Becker.
Reality: There's a lot that women can do to lower their risk, including losing weight if they're obese, getting regular exercise, lowering or eliminating alcohol consumption, being rigorous about examining their own breasts, and having regular clinical exams and mammograms.
We have these ideas about «good» and «bad» foods - and we let guilt and shame force us towards the wrong foods, because we think that's what healthy means (reality check: If you're training for a marathon, your «healthy» is going to look a lot different than mine and the mom who's working to get her pre-baby body back!)
Reality tells though that a lot of us are probably having last year's trends hanging in our wardrobes and as it's more about style, than trends, why not do a favor in a recycling manner and retrieve some of the fashion trends summer 2016?
Since we're not worrying about reality we'd go to her favorite restaurant in Paris and eat lots of cheese.
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