Not exact matches
Their passion for travel and e-commerce is evident: In the beginning, they dug deep and interviewed hundreds of travelers to
learn everything about how and why they travel, and ultimately translated their insights
into lightweight, yet durable pieces of luggage that are
much more affordable than high - end brands.
Built
into a tiny circuit board, the sensor uses an accelerometer and «machine
learning software» to identify the motions of a person's mouth, such as how
much time he or she spends chewing, drinking, speaking, coughing or smoking.
«It will be a real huge downer if it blows up, but... if something goes wrong, hopefully it goes wrong far
into the mission so we at least
learn as
much as possible along the way,» Musk told Business Insider's space correspondent, Dave Mosher, on the call.
In the course of his research, Lieberman concluded that our educational system would be
much more effective if we tapped
into the social side of
learning, rather than trying to squash it.
The nature of the task doesn't matter as
much as the simple fact they're willing to invest time and energy
into learning more about what you offer.
Still, from the minute it
learned WeatherTech was doing a Super Bowl ad, Americaneagle.com went
into research and testing mode, not only estimating just how
much extra traffic WeatherTech would get on February 2 and the days afterward but also testing the site to see where bottlenecks existed that might cause problems in the event of a huge traffic spike.
It may be clich, but plenty of companies invest too
much money
into initiatives longer than they should when it may be better to cut losses,
learn some lessons and move on.
«It's pretty reasonable to expect forecasting in inventory or forecasting a traffic pattern, but once it gets
into much more intellectual subjects of human
learning, [it becomes more difficult].»
OTTAWA — Canadians have
much to
learn from Germany's famed apprenticeship system despite doubts it could succeed in Canada, Jason Kenney said as he wrapped up a fact - finding mission
into how the European powerhouse streams its youth
into skilled trades.
Eighty percent of them will probably fail at it, but they'll
learn a ton, and they'll either be
much better when they go back
into a corporate job or they'll start a second company and they'll succeed.
I
learned a lot about teamwork and making the most of limited resources — only so
much can fit
into a backpack, and a lot can go wrong when you're out in the backwoods for weeks at a time.
It's only after you choose to leave a place of such aggressive and ferocious
learning that you really come to appreciate what you had and what you largely took for granted because the benefits were so
much a part of just being there that they blend
into the overall environment.
Executives need to look carefully
into the changes that are just starting to emerge and
learn as
much as they can about how new technologies affect their core value proposition, their competitive positioning, and their relationships with stakeholders.
Honestly, it sometimes seems like everything we
learn in years of schooling and training is boiled down
into a series of broad stroke rules about how
much you should save, spend on a house, set aside for taxes and on and on.
According to Lawrence Summers, former director of President Barack Obama's National Economic Council and former U.S. Treasury Secretary — he is also President Emeritus of Harvard University at the top of a shortlist of potential candidates to replace current chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke — the events of the last few years have thrown
into question
much of what he
learned and taught about coherent economic models.
Still, we won't get too
much into the differences here, as you can
learn all about them in our post on the best electric shavers.
Taking this
into consideration, it is always beneficial to
learn as
much as you can about the assets which you are trading as well as the factors that may affect their costs.
You can click the previous link to
learn why indicators are a waste of time; I've discussed this a lot so I won't get
into it
much here except to say that if you want to truly simplify your trading you need to
learn how to trade off of pure price action.
Even if one is able to attain this best case return target, most retirees will have to
learn to live on
much lower income than they are expecting, and / or continue working at least part time well
into their 70's, and / or start saving a
much higher percentage of their income asap so as to increase their savings to the target level of capital needed.
 The Harper government's decision last year to write off every penny of the auto aid and thus build it all
into last year's deficit calculation (which I questioned at the time as curious and even misleading) has already been proven wrong. Since the money was already «written off» by Ottawa as a loss (on grounds that they had little confidence it would be repaid — contradicting their own assurances at the same time that it was an «investment,» not a bail - out), any repayment will come as a gain that can be recorded in the budget on the revenue side. Jim Flaherty has
learned from past Finance Ministers (especially Paul Martin) that it's always politically better to make the budget situation look worse than it is (even when the bottom has fallen out of the balance), thus positioning yourself to triumphantly announce «surprising good news» (due, no doubt, to «careful fiscal management») down the road. The auto package could thus generate as
much as $ 10 billion in «surprising good news» for Ottawa in the years to come (depending on the ultimate worth of the public equity share).
Indeed, the modern awareness of so
much victimization imposes such a burden of sympathy and responsibility on the less victimized that they have
learned to depend on the media to make the burden more tolerable by turning it
into entertainment.
If you went
into the night not knowing what Romney wanted to do, you left the night not having
learned much of anything.
But the glint in those eyes as he read, as he paused, as he gathered us
into his words and his voice,
into his very seeing and saying of the world he saw and spoke, that glint betrayed a wisdom and a knowing that came from the country and the land as
much as from his deep and wide
learning.
While selling everything and moving to the middle of nowhere might not be what God wants you to do with your life, there is still
much we can
learn from these pioneers of the faith, and plenty of aspects of their community we can incorporate
into our own walks with God.
We have so
much to
learn about turning prayer from a tedious activity in a cold church hall
into an adventure of hope and creativity.
Learn more about healthy conflict, communication, confession, sex, boundaries and so
much more by getting a uniquely candid look
into marriage in Debra's new book: Choosing Marriage: Why It Has To Start With We > Me.
FACT: kids and teachers alike are free to pray in school as
much as they want, AS LONG AS THEY»RE NOT FORCING OTHERS
INTO IT and AS LONG AS THEY»RE NOT DISRUPTING THE
LEARNING PROCESS.
I mention, only because my... paradigm (I'm not
much on beliefs, in the usual organized religion sense)... includes a «Divine» of my own definition, that equates to something like «awe of life, love, and knowing that there is
much we don't know» (< — sorry, not the easiest thing for me to get
into words, hopefully that gets the gist of it) that I don't see as a «personal other», but, in my paradigm, I see that Divine as being systemic to everything, hence insights from what I
learn / experience can be termed as the Divine acting.
The meaning of this last word is
much disputed, and amongst those suggested are that Mark was literally an interpreter who translated Peter's Aramaic
into Greek, that Mark was Peter's «dragoman» (cf. Acts 13:5), and that Mark «interpreted» Peter's teaching by handing it on and explaining it (Papias speaks of himself as handing on what he had
learnt from the elders «with my interpretations»).
Constructive Christology has
much to
learn from what historians can tell us about the temporal realities
into which the eternal Word descended.
I try to coin words that don't exist and craft sentences to explain how it feels when I look at the curve of my daughter's cheek while she nurses at my breast or how I
learned to pray by doing laundry or how dignity is overrated and how the Holy Spirit feels like a bracing cold wind to me and how you only really
learn that when you have nothing left or how I believe in a God who climbs down
into the obscurity and calls us beloved but I keep coming up with nothing
much.
his first idea is a doorway
into a second and
much more central theme: that human beings typically
learn much or most of what they know from the testimony of others.
Likewise, it is sad to see a pastor falling
into this trap, denying
much of what s / he presumably
learned in pastor school.
As the delusional fellow tries to
learn why he's surrounded by phony doubles of everyone once familiar to him, and while his sister and a therapist try to help him see reality, readers find themselves sliding
into the baffling blindness that affects everyone in the story and keeps them from ever seeing or knowing the truth of their own lives,
much less anyone else's.
(Shalit presents convincing evidence that modesty was encouraged in part because it was believed that women liked sex too
much, and they would get themselves
into endless trouble if they didn't
learn early on to exercise some restraint.)
As I watch Christian theology and church tradition fall
into a tradition that is rooted not so
much in Scripture as in history, I was hoping to
learn how and why the Jewish tradition developed as it did, and see if there were any similarities to how our own tradition is developing.
Its really new so there is not too
much content but I hope that with
learning all about seo and by promoting my site that it will grow
into a large community.
A Harvard student will not so
much be taught to read Shakespeare as
learn how to «read» him, which means understanding the «dynamics of culture» encoded
into his poetry and plays.
Hitting a gay child only forces him
into the closet, where he
learns to resent himself, which leads to acting out at others (
much like the pastor is doing.)
We've
learned so
much about how the universe works and how our brains function, yet The Church too often seems unable or unwilling to incorporate such things
into their theology and instead simply ignores it.
I am very
much into learning about other religions.
I was OBSESSED with trail mix as a kid, but it was pretty
much equivalent to a bag of M&M's XD however,
learning how to incorporate a lot more wholesome ingredients
into my diet led me to my love for anything cleaner!
If feels so good to put
into place what I have
learned for the past year, however, there is still
much more to
learn.
I
learned so
much that this too will have to be broken down
into a few posts because there is no way I could condense
into one.
I loved how she poured so
much emotion
into her cooking and since then, as I
learned to cook, I too try to put a lot of love
into my food.
Just getting
into fermentation for the first time and
learning so
much!
Interesting to
learn that you all are so
much into Indian Lassis!
For instance, I'm very
much into herbal medicine, studying Ayurvedic health, practicing personalized nutrition,
learning how our emotions and life circumstances affect our health, and discovering the energetic effects of food, emotions, and illness in ways that are typically overlooked in conventional nutrition advice.
Luckily, I've since
learned there is a
much easier way to make cauliflower
into rice.
When you start to venture
into the world of health and healing with food you quickly discover that there's just so
much to
learn!