Alternatively, you can jump into a quick match feature that will, at this point, dump you into a lobby to sit there until
more people show up.
I think it will become more problematic, as all strategies do, as
more people show up and use it, which is happening now.
The company hopes to make
more people show themselves online by defining itself in a less Web - centric way.
Hopefully, availability will increase as time goes on and
more people show an interest in the new health food - although there's really nothing new about a centuries - old Amazonian plant.
«Because every time we go, it just builds a sense of community and the more we go,
the more people show up, the more tracking is delayed, the more we feel powerful,» Bishop said.
Free concerts, free transportation and
more people show up at a high school football game on a Friday night than show up to that nonsensical rally.
He added: «
The more people show up, the more reviews come on the site.
«But I think it's good, because
more people showed up than there was room for at the table.»
Oh, and how many
more people showed up to the Tea Party rally and not the unreasonable rally?
More people showed up than I had anticipated.
Six
more people showed up, and that was our core group.
Not exact matches
Well, new research
shows that
people who shy away from asking for advice because they think they'll appear less competent are getting worked up for nothing — asking for guidance actually makes you seem
more capable.
According to research commissioned by Upwork,
more than one in three U.S. workers are now freelancing, and in the UK, government stats
show that an increasing number of
people are opting to be self - employed.
Ours is
showing you good
people for you to meet regardless of whether they're down the block or across the city, and because of the accountability and transparency that's in Hinge — we
show first name, last name, where you work, where you went to school, all these different aspects — it's much
more geared towards quality interactions.
«The plus side of being on a broadcast network, though, is that many, many
more people see the
show.
«I think that networks are in a tough position right now, where they have
shows that a lot of
people watch — much
more than cable
shows that are considered «hits» — but they're not allowed to call them hits because they're up against an old system.»
Research out of Stanford has
shown, for example, that adding newcomers to your team makes
people uncomfortable (and
more likely to complain) but actually improves productivity.
Show off how - to tutorials, new product features, instructions, a behind - the - scenes video series and
more, all while
showing up better on
people's timelines.
I believe it's
more about
showing people what they're capable of, mapping that to your company's direction and then letting them go to work.
More people are switching to watching video and
shows on the Internet rather than traditional cable networks.
Once you decipher a
person's motives, you can adequately
show respect for their beliefs and, upon doing so have them listen to your point - of - view in a
more open minded manner.
While it may smack as blasphemy to seasoned presenters, research has
shown that individuals exposed to a graphic representation of a message pay
more attention to it, agree
more with it, and better recall it compared with
people shown a bulleted list of text.
President Trump and the American
people need action on gun violence far
more than we need leaders who
show empathy, says Jake Novak.
Audiences» changing viewing habits are likely one reason for the declining ratings for live award
shows like the Oscars, as
more and
more people cut ties with the cable packages that are often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
The study found «that
people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay
more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment
showed an increased willingness to give
more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.»
«The
people that have no experience are
more likely to go and
show their enthusiasm for the product.
Advertisers pay based on the number of viewers or listeners for a
show, and Stern learned early on that the
people who hated him actually listened to his
show more than his fans.
More than five million
people watch the
show every Sunday because it's very good at delivering what its audience wants.
«Once you
show that conviction, and the
more people become attached to the product, the
more mobilized you are behind it.»
Studies
show that
people who are able to pursue their passions at work experience flow, a euphoric state of mind that is five times
more productive than the norm.
That's because, as he explains in
more detail on an October episode of his
show, when you're stuck at your desk, «you're getting a lot of stimuli that you didn't ask for — like other
people's conversations and phone calls.
For example, several research teams have criticised medical dramas
showing heart resuscitation techniques for conveying misinformation about their effectiveness, such as far higher survival rates from a heart attack, or
more younger
people experiencing attacks than in real life.
Asking
more questions in your attempt to understand their point of view will also help diffuse the situation as you are
showing a genuine desire to hear what the other
person has to say.
Several studies have
shown that adults who consume high - fat, low - carb diets are less hungry three to four hours after meals and lose
more weight over time than
people who consume diets high in carbs and low in fat (23, 24).
According to Barbara L. Fredrickson, PhD, director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology (PEP) Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, «our research
shows that if a new wellness behavior evokes positive emotions,
people are 4.5 times
more likely to be continuing with that new behavior 15 months down the road, enjoying all of its healthy benefits.
Research
shows that
people in a flow state are five times
more productive than they otherwise would be.
Sometimes we all need an experienced,
more authoritative
person to
show us the better way.
Plus, studies have
shown that a
person is
more inclined to order unhealthy options if their dining partner does (9).
CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics
Show, draws
more than 180,000
people and 4,000 companies, all of whom are eager to know: Will this be the year [fill - in - the - blank technology] finally makes the leap from science fiction to something
people can buy, and might actually want to?
Researchers, including the authors, have found that older
people shown pictures of faces or situations tend to focus on and remember the happier ones
more and the negative ones less.
- Social plugins, such as our Like and Share buttons, which make other sites
more social and help you share content on Facebook; - Facebook Login, which lets you use your Facebook account to log into another website or app; - Facebook Analytics, which helps websites and apps better understand how
people use their services; and - Facebook ads and measurement tools, which enable websites and apps to
show ads from Facebook advertisers, to run their own ads on Facebook or elsewhere, and to understand the effectiveness of their ads.
Studies
show that
people remember brands that are funny, which explains why
more and
more marketers are using «inappropriate» (I hate that word) humor.
Decades of research
show that working
more than 40 hours a week is unsustainable and severely dents productivity per hour, and neuroscientists and others warn that failing to give your brain adequate time to rest and recuperate is a recipe for disaster (which you might guess that many
people have grasped for themselves, given the current mania for «mindfulness»).
Studies have
shown that
people who write down their goals get significantly
more done.
At the end of the day, research has
shown that 57 % of
people will generally feel
more comfortable interacting with another
person than they would with an emotionless robot.
Will someone be
more influenced by you if you
show them that other
people just like them have done what you are asking them to do?
Mitch Lowe, a Netflix co-founder, has an extreme proposal for how to get
more people into seats: Let them come to all the
showings they want for about $ 9.95 per month.
For millions of Americans, Dave Ramsey is a household name, as his popular radio
show is heard throughout the country by
more than eight million
people each week.
Varying the type of content you
show on your site is essential to providing an engaging, well - rounded user experience that sucks
people in and keeps them clicking for
more.
It's been
more than two years since Facebook and others in tech committed to hiring
more women and underrepresented
people of color, and so far, there is very little to
show for it.