Sentences with phrase «n't paint a picture»

If your life isn't painting a picture that you'd like to step inside of, it's time to start choosing some other colors to paint with.
Some people have surmised that Ant - Man and the Wasp is set before the events of Infinity War considering the trailer did not paint the picture of a world that was dealing with half of its inhabitants suddenly gone.
It's certainly not painting a picture of a happy home life.
You can't paint a picture or book cover and use someone else's picture without permission (trust me, I know).
The Irish artist McGarry Kelly doesn't paint pictures, she creates magical visual stories with wonderful expressive pigment.
It begins this way: «Martin Luther King Jr. taught us, by word and example, that any movement — any culture — will fail if it can not paint a picture of a world that people will want to go to.
Taken at face value, features really don't motivate buyers because they don't paint a picture of a future that's engaging.

Not exact matches

A survey by Impact Achievement Group and HRmarketer discovered 48 percent of all respondents did not believe employee surveys provide an honest and accurate assessment, compared to 31 percent who thought surveys painted a true picture.
«One's inclination is to answer by painting a benign picture so as not to cause unnecessary public concern,» he said during one March meeting.
«It certainly paints a picture that the prime minister sent his people to negotiate but it was not in good faith,» he said.
The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
Be aware that surveys alone don't paint the full picture.
It didn't exactly paint a picture of an appealing new business opportunity for Comcast.
An actor on the movie spoke to Vulture anonymously about the experience of working with Lord and Miller and then Howard, and painted a picture of a set that didn't find its footing until Howard came on board.
Recent figures on who took the high - school AP exam in computer science paint a picture of a professional field that appears to be moving backward, not forward.
The government's Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology has released its report on e-commerce in Canada, titled «Pursuing the Promise,» and it paints the same picture we've known for some time now — that despite Canadians being among the most prodigious users of the Internet, they really aren't doing much online business-wise.
Great leaders do that by telling stories and painting verbal pictures so that everyone can understand not just where they're going, but what it will look and feel like when they get there.
Part of the enormous value of the napkin talk isn't that you are necessarily going to paint a crystal - clear picture of your employee's future; the point is you are expressing to your employee that you want them there, you see them in your company future and, most significantly, you care.
I don't want to paint too grim a picture.
FutureAdvisor collected data for the 12 months prior to May 2014 and limited its study to the United States, so it doesn't paint a full picture.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you, calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure things out.
ESPN's Pat McManamon reported that missing out on Wentz, Watson, and McCarron «do not paint a good picture» for the front office.
Ordinary metrics such as calls per day and minutes per call are a decent starting point, but they alone are not comprehensive enough to paint a complete picture of the skills of any particular sales rep.. So, consider incorporating lesser - used metrics into your performance tracking, such as voicemail - return rate, dial - to - opportunity percentage and dials - to - appointments ratio.
But lawyers for Lebedev, 39, and Gross, 47, have painted a different picture, saying their clients did not know that Murgio was running an illegal operation.
Those numbers are indeed worrying, but other researchers have suggested the picture might not be as black as Twenge paints it.
It doesn't paint an effective picture.
We want to support that, but we don't paint a rosy picture that it's going to be a cakewalk — that you can do it with no problem.»
While death in our digital age has introduced a host of unfamiliar complications, such an oversight not only feels like a total no - brainer, but paints a particularly soulless picture of T - Mobile's customer service outfit.
Not according to new science, which paint a more nuanced picture of whether organizations (and individuals) should always steer clear of the grandiose and self - admiring.
This has always been a challenges for marketers, but data and marketing technologies can paint a clear picture of what is working and what is not.
Board members, of course, aren't talking, but have been swayed apparently by the picture that Michael Ferro and Justin Dearborn paint for them, a picture of untapped riches in the L.A. Times branding and use of «big data», sources of big money that have eluded everyone else.
Vanity metrics can paint a false picture of your company's progress and lead to an erroneous decision (like focusing on pageviews or traffic and not revenue).
Great cameras don't take great pictures any more than a great paintbrush painted the Mona Lisa — you need creativity, and you also need to know how to use that camera.
The picture I painted isn't very pretty, right?
There were a few factors behind the scenes that meant the public picture GE was painting around its digital transformation didn't match the internal reality.
My own view is that a single statistic can not paint a complete picture of the extent to which human resources are under - utilized.
As our research shows, the rental units available on private listing sites do not paint an accurate picture of a city's rental inventory.
But the data does not paint an entirely negative picture.
He did not address the criticism directly, but Conservative insiders painted a different picture than did the disgruntled council member.
That being said, we only estimate this number because Tesla does not report it, and to not put a number on Model S sales would be to paint an even more inaccurate overall picture of EV sales.
However, they don't paint the entire picture of entrepreneurship.
«These numbers do not paint a pretty picture — nor do they support the notion that there's a ton of savings to be passed on to the consumer because they operate out of a truck.
A number of excerpts have already been released, and they don't paint the best picture of the president — which seems to explain his preemptive protests and attacks.
The report paints a not so pretty picture of the digital marketing efforts of small businesses.
By the time I was five, I could tell as soon as we entered someone's house if the owner was an artist or not: most people had a picture or two on the walls and some ornaments on the tables; the artists had paintings stacked against one another all over the room or scuptures in various states of completion on every available surface.
It paints a picture of two people who are wrong (although that's not her intent).
I just don't see the point in painting Satan in every picture.
this is not the picture of the Father that Jesus paints in the Prodigal Son parable, it never entered his head to smash in the boy's face
But if the practices and homes of devout Mormons like the Romneys — not to mention his history as governor of Massachusetts — are any indication, we can begin to paint a picture of what a Romney - inhabited White House might look like.
Had you have left Calvinism out of the picture, you would have had a point but not only have you painted all Calvinists with one brush (intentional or not) but you've also personally misrepresented James White by using him in your opening statements and connecting him to «shotgun hermeneutics».
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