Sentences with phrase «n't do this in the real world»

its a shame we can't do that in the real world?
«This is one class of music programming that you couldn't do in the real world,» he says.
The OASIS, created by the ultimate techie - geek James Halliday (played convincingly by Mark Rylance) is an incredible, fantastic universe, where everyone, or at least their avatars, go to play games, hang with their friends, and do pretty much everything they can't do in the real world.
We understand what visible light can and can't do in the real world and its real physics.
However if you browse through any property appraiser's website you can see that most small landlords don't do this in the real world.

Not exact matches

So, it can be someone who notices that over time their social relationships are degrading because they don't have a consistent, face - to - face contact with people and that's especially problematic for kids who need time in that real face - to - face social world because that's where they develop all the competencies of being a social creature.
As a result, the rules that protect a person's privacy in the real world don't -LSB-...]
It's a real bummer when you see something that's so ubiquitous out in the world, that we can not miss, and they did a poor job on it.
Yes, you're running a business, but it doesn't feel like a real business because you find yourself staring at your CEO, board of directors and staff while you're brushing your teeth in the morning and walk past your «world headquarters» as you make your way back to your bedroom to get dressed.
«Trying» doesn't drive «buying» in the real world — selling is a skill just like many others and not something you pick up in your spare time.
While height doesn't always translate to strength in the animal world, the respective animals do reflect the real - world power dynamic between Facebook and the media outlets.
Unfortunately, Oculus says that the Gear VR just isn't powerful enough to do any augmented reality in real - time, so there probably won't be any Hololens - like applications providing information about the world around you anytime soon — although that doesn't mean that other companies won't try to create it in the near future.
Meanwhile the only folks who are killing it out there are the ones who are doing exactly what I'm telling you to do: quit with all the useless fluff, get out in the real world, get to work, gain experience, gain exposure, and quit searching for answers to questions that don't exist.
You can have all the real estate knowledge in the world, but if you don't know how to find deals before everyone else, you're not making money.
BamBrogan's bombastic attitude has served him well in this space — but the hyperloop does not exist in the real world.
And while most of us may not update our online followers every half hour like Sullivan did in his heyday, fiending for a Facebook fix 85 times a day is still obviously a good way down the road towards online life crowding out real - world experience.
But as I live in the real world, I buy gold, even though I am optimistic we'll get through this rough patch; because I simply don't trust the bas * % * ds who are driving this ship with 100 % of my money in dollars, or any fiat currency, for that matter.»
But back in the real world, tax sheltering did not end until Reagan signed the Tax Reform Act of 1986, which made it much more difficult for people to manipulate losses to create tax shelters.
(I explore this in my forthcoming book, EQ, Applied, which illustrates just how EQ works — and doesn't work — in the real world.)
But in the real world, we must realize that Davids do not always prevail.
The real dilemmas have to do not with the fact that there are brutal dictatorships in the world, but with the fact that the governments of the world are spread along a spectrum, from fair and democratic to violent and totalitarian.
For more on what it takes to be successful in today's highly competitive business world, get Steve's new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow: Being Extraordinary in the Age of the Entrepreneur, and check out his blog at stevetobak.com.
Here are some current criticisms of how the theory doesn't always hold up well in the real world:
While we don't know all the link attributes measured by the engines, through analysis of patent applications, years of experience and hands - on testing, we can draw some intelligent assumptions that hold up in the real world.
What social influencer lists don't account for is the cumulative effect of influence a person achieves over time and in the «real world».
Keynes argued that not only do depressions occur in the real world of sticky prices and wages, but even in a world of fully flexible prices there could be an equilibrium of high unemployment, something sadly forgotten by much of modern macroeconomics (Roger Farmer is a notable exception).
In the real world outside of excel, a 6 % compound annual growth rate does not mean 6 % annual growth.
They do not exist in the real world, so how can an investor hold Bitcoin?
You would have the opportunity to join a real world social network, and even if your startup doesn't work out, you can make meaningful personal connections that will last a lifetime and you will have made progress in logging your way towards 10,000 hours (which usually happens across multiple companies).
Face it... in the real world, you don't make money trying random little tips, scattered flavor - of - the - month stuff, or trying out the latest greatest app and another one and another one.
And they're not about fluffy sentiments that don't hold any weight in the real world.
I know this doesn't sound rational and doesn't make sense in your example of the individual but this is how it works in the real world.
Dedicating all of our time to the device means we can see how it fares in the real world — something most reviewers don't do.
Instead, I learned a bunch of theories that don't even apply in the real world of dark pools and computer HFT algorithm controlled markets.
Bitcoin addresses themselves, which look like strings of random letters and numbers, do not in - and - of - themselves identify the real - world parties to a transaction.
We don't have this now in the «real world» because central banks distort risk assessment through the manipulation of interest rates, the cost of money.
Certainly the real estate world is due for a pendulum shift, and if you start to examine your opportunities now, you'll be ready to profit when the upswing occurs and also be able to save time in weeding out deals that don't have a chance for successful funding.
Books are a great place to learn concepts and theory, but if you don't know how everything works together in the real world, it won't matter.
Basis» coin isn't live yet, so we don't know exactly how it will work in the real world.
Mr. Anglin has a habit of saying what he thinks — which, despite the claims of the Wildrose Party and other right - wing Western Canadian political groups that's how elected officials should act, doesn't really go over that well in the real world of politics.
They sound logical and strategic in their approach when you first hear them, but at the end of the day... they just don't work well in the real world.
Many sales program tactics and strategies are so convoluted in their approach that they don't work in the real world and end up extending and complicating sales cycles and your ability to get the prospect to give you a purchase order.
Of course the devaluation of the cryptocurrency — down roughly 58 % so far in 2014 — doesn't have anywhere near the real - world impact of the ruble rout, which is supercharging Russian inflation and driving Russians toward a retail binge before their money loses more value.
But people in the real world don't worry about volatility or demand a premium return to bear it; what they care about is the likelihood of losing money.
ICOs still make lawmakers mad Congressman Brad Sherman, said that cryptocurrencies are «popular with guys who want to sit in their pajamas and tell their wives they're going to be millionaires,» adding that buying digital tokens doesn't finance anything in the real - world economy, but is «gambling on its value with no social benefit.»
Investing in real estate while holding a full time job may not always get the most discussion in the real estate investing world — but there are thousands (if not millions) of investors who do just that.
And in the end you, who do nt believe in God, stand before a very real God to give an account for your eternal life... One thing about media is that media mostly announces the bad things that go on in the world, barely the positives.
Video game characters do missions, jobs, tasks and quests that often are not even possible in the real world.
If religious people don't have their totally invented delusional fantasies like «The Invisible Man In The Sky» and «Atheists Are Angry», then they would have to deal with the real world as it actually is.
I don't consider this as a question of dogma, but of how we apply Catholic teaching in the real world
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