Not exact matches
We
need bosses who equip businesses with promising talent; who excel at creativity and lateral thinking; and who have the emotional intelligence to herd the complicated urges and behaviours of their employees — most of whom, all
hype aside, remain stubbornly human — toward
building something great.
Stones is an awful defender who's just a typically over
hyped englishman so Varane would be the man, he's young but experienced in the champions league and also internationally with France, he's athletic with the physical
build needed to cope in the EPL!
It will also be the first time that Nissan has officially imported the Skyline into the United States, so the company
needs the car to live up to the
hype that has been
built around it.
Jaguar is going all - in to
build up as much
hype as it can for the upcoming F - Pace crossover, which it hopes will generate some much -
needed sales increases for the brand.
A new IP
needs to
build anticipation and
hype in the gaming community and Second Sight didn't get that chance.
One thing is for certain, talk like this is a sure - fire way to
build up the
hype for the game, not that it really
needs after all this time.
In PUBG's early days, they
needed streamers and gaming personalities to
build on the
hype of the game.
I don't think it's necessarily something that
needs to be changed; after all, it allows for
built - up
hype, which creates strong day one sales, which brings in more money for better games in the future.
If a company is launching a brand new platform and system, as Nintendo is with the NX, they
need much more time to
build awareness,
hype, and purchase intent from consumers.
Microsoft will
need to quickly drive up the
hype for the Xbox Project Scorpio through games, or else it will still be losing the video game race to Sony despite offering «the most powerful console ever
built.»
To further
build up
hype around the device ahead the Apple Watch launch, the company published 12 things «you
need to know» about the Huawei Watch on its community pages.