Sentences with phrase «more acting like»

We're members of a profession known for its intellect, and the more we remember that, the more we act like absolute pricks.
Generally, the more a shoe controls movement, the more it acts like a cast, which means you have some muscles that don't work any more.
The more you acted like an NPC, the better chance you stood of surviving.

Not exact matches

I hate when people tell me to «just be yourself» — but in remote interviews, dialing back the corporate speak and acting like yourself makes you more trustworthy.
Large corporations are risk - averse and bureaucratic but there are ways of speeding up the pace of change and acting more like a start - up.
Or, does it make more sense for you to act like Simmons (the manufacturer of the famed Westin Heavenly Bed) and pursue an OEM mattress deal with Starwood Hotels and Resorts that will place your product in tens of thousands of rooms instantly?
Once in office, Trump would act more like a conventional American president and his torrent of Twitter taunts would surely slow, according to many of the executives who gathered in the Swiss town for the World Economic Forum just as he was inaugurated in 2017.
You might not manage your workplace like Blake, but we can act the bully in ways more subtle than a barrage of cuss words.
So far, there seems to be one common denominator to all companies that could stand to benefit by acting more like people — or good people, likable people — they're consumer facing.
The upside is that you now have alignment in that your employees should now think and act more like owners of the business.
What's more, the countries themselves are now acting like a partnership.
We're definitely seeing a secular move in the industry to act more like a corporate.
«We are changing, for example, the network in the car so it acts more like the internet experience that you're used to,» she said.
Act like the people around you have more urgent needs than yours and you will never go wrong — and you will definitely be liked.
This group acted more altruistically after their exposure, which indicates that being reminded of issues like energy use or fair trade does increase people's feelings of responsibility — but that acting on those feelings risks cancelling them out.
Association president Gary Smith, of Brookfield Financial, opened the conference by imploring federal and provincial governments to play more of a role, lauding those provinces like Ontario that have launched venture funds, and taking credit for the repeal of Section 116 of the Income Tax Act in the Harper government's spring budget.
Other traditional treatments, such as chemotherapy or surgery, act more like sledgehammers.
The point is that Google wants to act more like a startup.
It's a direct result of the company's ability to think and act like one of its larger, more powerful competitors.
In fact, he argues that workplace productivity could significantly improve if more corporate teammates were free to act like Bush.
In short, you need to act more like institutional investors such as banks and pension funds.
We do random acts of appreciation throughout the year, like taking the whole company out for ice cream midday or bringing in McFlurrys for everyone in the office... we have breakfast catered every Friday, rebirthdays (celebrations on the anniversaries of hire dates), all the ladies receive flowers on Valentine's Day, parents receive letters on Mother's Day and Father's Day, and so much more... plus, the whole company is going to Miami for an all - expenses - paid trip in a month (revenue and nonrevenue producers) for hitting a sales goal.»
Our social networks are bubbles that trick us into believing everyone else thinks and acts more like us.
Nadella knows that now more than ever, you must think and act like 10,000 - person startup because fast eats slow.
But the Echo Show's screen can act like a video phone, and it adds a useful visual element for your voice commands, especially when it comes to more complex tasks like checking your calendar or shopping on Amazon.
Now, Microsoft has decided to create a robot that acts more like a spoiled brat.
He's been propagating the «day 1» mantra for decades, and it's meant as a reminder that Amazon should never stop acting like a startup — even though the company now boasts more than 560,000 employees and more than 100 million members of Amazon Prime, the company's paid service for free shipping on select items.
When we have a bad day sometimes the pressure of trying to act like it never happened makes things more stressful.
Yes, Tarantino likes to keep us waiting, but the first act feels more like stalling than buildup.
Games like «Mario Kart 8 Deluxe» can easily be expanded out for more than two players, and even buying just one extra controller enables three players to play against one another because the Joy - Con can act as two separate gamepads.
But it certainly helps modernize the company's aging image, particularly as business software looks and acts more like consumer apps.
Given it took more than a decade for the problem to surface and it resulted in 13 deaths, saying that employees acted inappropriately seems like an understatement.
If I'm captain of an act and I'm standing in the front and the whole cast is behind me, I have to be more concentrated on not making a mistake, because if I do, it goes on like a snowball.
Using nano - technology to synthesize artificial molecules, Tel Aviv - based StoreDot says it has developed a battery that can store a much higher charge more quickly, in effect acting like a super-dense sponge to soak up power and retain it.
Results on OneSearch look and act more or less like traditional links, organized by category.
More recently, researchers at the University of Waterloo and the University of Manitoba found that when we expect people to accept us, we act warmer toward them — thereby increasing the chances that they really will like us.
(Or in nonresearcher speak, when you think other people will like you, you act more naturally and come across as friendlier — which then makes people like you more since we tend to like warm, friendly people.)
By considering all ICOs illegal rather than differentiating ones that trade in unregistered securities from ones that act more like tokens to use certain decentralized apps, China is taking a heavy - handed approach.
He's not alone in this approach: Studies show stock - or share - ownership plans make employees act more like owners, which tends to improve performance and ultimately leads to a more satisfying workplace.
Like all acts of the totalitarian regressive left, this will blow up in their faces, netting me more adoring fans.
But while Ireland and Portugal acted more like dope smokers, Greece resorted to crystal meth.
In an environment in which union investing is still fairly new, will union investors eventually start acting more like traditional investors?
«Entrepreneurs act more like owners than employees.
Also great content acts like a link magnet — more and more people are willing to link to content that offers tremendous value to its audience.
I thought that in order to succeed, I'd need to act more like them.
I very much look forward to shooting this again and again — not just to learn more about the blade culture, but also to continue to hone the craft of being able to act on the fly and learn on the fly and communicate that in a way that is entertaining... or at least not sound like a fool.
In biologist John March's lab at Cornell, for example, they have armed probiotic bacteria with tools to make an intestinal cell act like more like a pancreatic cell.
So while it may feel like day one or bust, in reality, blogging acts more like this:
(If the limited partners of these VC's acted like real fiduciaries rather than waiting for the end of life of the fund, more than half of old - line venture firms would have shut themselves down today.)
In fact, Ferro, according to several confidential sources, has been acting far more like an operational executive than a non-executive chair («Michael Ferro immediately redefines Tribune Publishing's chairman role»).
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