Sentences with phrase «mean people think»

Even though Android got a warm reception, it doesn't mean people think Google's offerings will rise up.
Now just because this is common practice doesn't mean people think it's right.
Take a contrary view that can feel deeply uncomfortable at the time — and may mean people think you're strange at social gatherings - but ultimately should lead to a better investment outcome, or;
«If a picture has been up for six months or a year, women might go back and say, «when I posted that photo, people said I looked so slim and great, but that's not happening with this new photo — does that mean people think I look fat?»»
I mean it's really unbelievable to think I mean I've been breastfeeding for in public for 2 and a half years and even to this day I mean people think oh you're the badass breast feeder you breastfeed you know standing on your head.
That means some people you think of a close friends don't see you that way at all.
Passages such as Matthew 1:21, John 3:17, Acts 16:13, 1 Corinthians 1:18 and 21, Ephesians 2:8, 2 Thessalonians 2:10, 1 Timothy 1:15, 2:4 make reference to being saved from our sins which is the usual meaning people think of.
Even if it means people think we're «koo koo» or out to lunch.
But the euphoria of the 1920s meant people thought the good times could last forever.
A lot of well - meaning people think that mandatory spay / neuter laws will help end the killing of dogs and cats in our shelters.
Now that certainly doesn't mean all people thought this, and there may be other types of consequences that sceptics might accept as good outcomes, e.g. reducing pollution, reducing reliance on foreign oil.
Americans overestimate the cost of life insurance by as much as 213 percent, meaning some people think that a healthy 30 - year - old male is actually going to pay $ 90.77 per month for the above policy instead of only $ 29.

Not exact matches

«People think full representation means 50 percent men and 50 percent women,» says Brown.
Now I do count myself fortunate to be called a thought leader, because it means that person thinks I'm a go - to expert in our industry.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
That way I'm not duplicating things — I don't have people saying, «I thought you meant this,» which leads to having to redo it or rethink it.
People who make decisions particularly well engage in what's known as probabilistic thinking, which means recognizing that most choices don't have binary outcomes.
What that means is that when you think about, for example, your phone falling out of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young people.
I think that means continually improving the product and making people happier and happier with the features in it and how well it recommends people, how well the chatting feature works, how well we get conversations going.
A lot of people think that negotiating means simply trying to get a better price on things, but that's very naive — there is a lot more to it than that.
Self - care is such a buzz word that it's often tossed around without people really thinking about what it means to practice it.
In this case, I think we can safely assume the demand for less junk on pristine beaches is global, meaning demand among billions of people.
«I think there's an unfortunate movement toward the warm, fuzzy happy face stuff, and I think people are missing the opportunity to explore the deeper meaning behind it all.
If we think of the corporation (for - profit or otherwise) as an instrument or technology by means of which people seek to achieve their goals, then it becomes clear that the rights (or «rights») of different kinds of corporate persons depend not on what kind of entity they are, but on the the demonstrable goals of the human beings involved.
People only think that they always want the neatest and newest thing on the block until they remember that «new» also means changes, anxiety, learning curves, resistance, incremental costs, discomfort, etc..
Those haters and those people who were mean to me fueled my passion to a level I never thought possible.
Humanizing your marketing means you think about people instead of the quantity of likes, fans and followers.
Likewise, there's good reason to think the goal of «protecting our community from abuse and hatred» is a non-starter as long as «our community» means a user base of more than two billion people.
Well, when you think about this, you'll realize that people want a cavity fixer, a wisdom - tooth puller, a brighter - smile maker, a false - teeth creator... and if that mental image means something known as «dentist,» we'll then, so be it.
If we go back to determining what success means, some people think the answer is obvious: Flashy cars, big homes, a public profile... but that's not how I define success.
The company admitted that its blue checkmark, which was introduced in 2009, has caused «confusion» as people think it means that Twitter backs a person's view.
«Many people think that the schedules attached to the trust, which asks them to list the assets they will transfer, means they've actually transferred those assets.
People don't like to hear I can't because they think it means I won't.
Be careful not to delude yourself into thinking that having a great training program means you can train people to have these characteristics.
There are approximately 60 million households in the U.S. that have a dog, 90 percent people think of their pup as more than a pet (meaning more money to be spent) and dogs are living longer.
If your customers are loyal, and you're satisfied with your net promoter score, this means your current customers will be happy to give you names of people that they think will benefit from using your business.
58 percent thought it «invasive» when companies used social networking because «it is a space meant for people socializing»
A leader doesn't worry about what people will think nor how something will look because doing so means he's in the spotlight and is being selfish.
And people will take that one meaning that makes sense and that's all they think about.
To be a groundbreaker you must take a very different approach, and that means many people will disagree with your thinking even after you've proven you're right.
People think that wind and solar mean getting off - grid or less dependent on the grid, but the opposite is true.
Wise admitted that «people are concerned» the rise of robots could mean less jobs for humans, but she thinks that belief is a «misnomer.»
For instance, as millennials» perspectives and priorities have permeated Bain, we have responded with training that pushes people to think about what it means to them to thrive in all dimensions of their lives and helps them develop a plan to make that aspiration a reality.
I think it boils down to the fact that people are mean.
Most people thought they meant $ 350 million, which would build a nice plant.
The word when translated means «sustained wellness», a result Reynolds thinks more people can achieve.
It also means taking responsibility for your own thinking, such as stereotypical, snap judgments and prejudices about how people «should» behave.
«People find profound meaning in their day - to - day jobs, and I think that's an important thing for us to preserve.»
I think it probably costs productivity just in the people who have to figure out what the new plan means every year, and make phone calls on work time, and figure out if their doctor is still going to be their doctor or if they have to find a new one.
I had to think about each person, what his or her relationship meant to me, what happened in the interactions I felt gratitude for, what they meant to me, why I chose to write him or her, and so on.
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