The stigma surrounding herpes has
made people view it in a negative light.
(Hovey and York would counter that a widespread adoption of nonviolence would quickly
make people view Christians as dangerous or treasonous.)
No matter how well constructed and search engine friendly your titles are, the quality of your image is what will ultimately
make people view the item in more detail, see our Shop Front article «What makes you click?»
Emery said new training for officers that is already underway, combined with clear information about why there were stopped may
make people view the stops «more positively, and not as a function of the disrespect of the officers, and [they] may very well not complain.»
Why, by brutally murdering the city's criminals, thereby reducing crime and
making people view BunnyLord favorably, of course.
Not exact matches
So now we have to go through every part of our relationship with
people and
make sure we're taking a broad enough
view of our responsibility.
Steve Jobs was famous (or infamous, depending on your point of
view) for his «reality distortion field,» his ability to
make other
people believe the seemingly impossible was actually possible.
Create a safe environment in which
people aren't afraid to bring up issues, voice opposing
views or
make mistakes.
But our point of
view is [that] we will sell more if we help
people make purchasing decisions.»
But from The Simpsons to the web, much of what the latter claims for their own actually
made its way into popular culture through a group of young
people with an altogether different world
view from the idealistic, perennially frustrated young consumers that obsess marketers today.
While
people think these digital forms of communication are
making them more efficient and social, they are actually wasting time deciphering mixed messages and clarifying points of
view.
Just as spending time abroad
makes you attuned to the many shades of gray with which
people view the world, it also seriously exercises another set of mental muscles that are key to startup success — the ability to deal comfortably with change.
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could
make it far easier to see the content that
people are sharing with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually
view the content.»
In my
view, the disruption that does occur happens when only the best alcohol retailers
make the exclusive list to serve Saucey consumers — due to limited capacity on their platform — and the rest wallow in the muck and mire of old school, in -
person, sales stagnation.
It also
makes the
view accessible to
people who use wheelchairs, visitors afraid of heights, and others who choose not to purchase a ticket to the top.
Despite its perceived lack of musical merit,
people all over the world watched and shared what's been called the «worst video ever
made,» driving the YouTube video to more than 54 million
views to date.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single
person to have enough access or clout to be able to
make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be
viewed and archived forever.
Instead,
people make discreet changes in their settings on the site to limit the
views they find offensive from showing up in their feed, without provoking outward shows of conflict with
people.
Professional investors put great value in their integrity, so they won't risk it by
making investments that some
people would
view as in poor taste.
Trump initially thought Flynn could survive the controversy, according to a
person with direct knowledge of the president's
views, but a pair of explosive stories in The Washington Post in recent days
made the situation untenable.
Cook called for unity among Apple workers regardless of their political
views, and came out against remarks Trump
made during a Tuesday press conference equating far - right hate groups with the
people protesting them.
I sent out to some
people last Wednesday why I thought the CDS market would outperform ETF's, and that is still my
view, and has a lot to do with the bonds that
make up the high yield index and their rate risk exposure for some, and horrible convexity for others.
Likewise, even if
people are not fond of a particular post, object,
person or
view, the simple act of clicking like, even when done with no profound intention or conviction, can lead to a rationalization process that will subconsciously
make them feel positively about that post, object,
person, etc..
«Every email is an opportunity to connect with real
people, improve their experience and provide value, have a conversation, and
make a meaningful difference in how they understand and
view your brand.
Tremendous speakers
make it even better for video
viewing, and a surprisingly excellent camera is there for professionals and
people who want to
make the rest of us cringe.
«I'm sure it will upset many
people and they will probably argue that it isn't [legal] and they probably could
make some plausible argument that it isn't, but I think there could equally be arguments
made for the opposite
view.»
You can't
make people feel like they belong if you don't have an appreciation for their struggles, experiences, or point of
view.
So, if a business relies on a brand to
make money, the risk in any «moral» position it takes on a social issue is exactly in proportion to the number of
people who might take the opposite
view.
Morath encouraged her
people to
view the data as good news, because the hospital could learn from failures — and
made sure that teams were assigned to analyze every incident.
Today, I was having a discussion with a close friend about the fact that very few
people view individual stocks for what they are - proportional ownership in a business that must be evaluated on an enterprise - level to determine their relative attractiveness - and thought that allowing my readers to be a «fly on the wall» would provide some insight into the methodology Ben Graham
made so famous.
People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own
People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all
made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other
people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own
people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own
views.
«Put simply, if your
people don't
view work as a chore, then they will work harder,
make fewer mistakes and are more likely to become advocates for your brand.»
We take a long - term
view for all we do, from the
people we hire, to the markets we enter, to the solutions we offer and to the solutions we offer and to the investment decisions we
make.
A well designed logo, much like a well designed website can often
make or break how
people view your company's business.
fatFIRE vs leanFIRE / Smelling freedom «The FIRE community is
made up of strong
people with clear
views regarding what they consider the «right» way to FIRE.
Of course, you really do own your site, and are the
person who ultimately
makes the decisions about how it works, but its success is in the hands of the
people who
view it and use it.
For example, the wide - angle lens is designed to mimic the way the human eye sees the world so that
viewing a Memory later
makes a
person feel like they are reliving the experience.
It is
made by
people who I think often have a pretty limited set of
views and experiences on the topic.
Facebook has
made its news feed algorithm more mindful of video, added public
view counts to
make people more mindful of how popular video is on Facebook, and its execs have even predicted that Facebook «will be probably all video» in five years.
The executives» senior positions in Facebook
made them some of the few
people who could potentially turn around the social networking site's
views toward user data.
She did, however, admit that stereotypical
views among employers about
people who have taken career breaks, and some types of jobs can
make still
make it difficult for women to return to the careers they once had.
Employers
view people who
make derogatory statements on their social media as a disruption to their company's culture internally and a potential PR nightmare externally.
I find it interesting that
people who adhere to orthodox / fundamentalist streams of Christianity feel the need to
make everyone live as they do (regardless of their beliefs)-- it's as though the only way these
people can come close to living in accordance with their
views is to
make sure everyone else pretends to be like them in order to remove the temptation for them.
Accepting this fallibility not only
makes it easier to respect a
view you disagree with, but to have understanding and compassion for the
person with the opposing
view, since you recognized that we all
make mistakes.
If these
people are crying over the fact their religious
views aren't
made into laws, maybe they need to re-consider living in a free country such as the US.
In my
view, certainly, when one
person involved in a couple is male (particularly cis - gendered, heterosexual, white, etc.), it
makes sense to me that he would need to give up the privilege that comes from having that body in US society.
As my faith has slowly wained to pretty much nothing, I no longer
view people who,
make it up as they go, with the same criticism.
Fishon you
make sense and I get where you are coming from on this issue — I held your exact same
views for at least 10 years... I even debated gay
people about it being a «choice».
Now I'm involved with
people who are trying to
make sense of the way they are
viewed by many churches.
It's just a shame that we haven't come to the point in society where it should be required that those who
make decisions must meet certain, more highly regulated, fool proof, corruption resistant criteria proving their intellect and open mindedness as well as weeding out individuals with preconceived notions, racist, sexist or religiously or other discriminative
views (even if they themselves don't believe they are discriminative in their beliefs... this happens more than many
people realize) and overall ignorant minds.