Sentences with phrase «obvious the person did»

I have yet to give a one star, but I would for 1) plagiarism, 2) blatant false advertising [call it sci - fi and it's historical erotica], 3) so many technical flaws that it's obvious the person didn't give a rat's rump about double checking what they formatted and uploaded.

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The ethical problems are obvious: You're changing the terms of discourse without the other person agreeing to do that.
Only about half of the people who complain in social expect to hear back from the company, so in many cases they do not phrase their complaints in a way that ties it back to the business in an obvious way.
Make it something that makes sense to that person, something that is so obvious you don't really need to memorize it.
IT people — long wise to the ATS — are famous for this, and even the most obvious stretch doesn't turn off an HR person like you might think.
Asked what he considers his greatest achievement, he acknowledged the obvious — «the chance to be part of the software revolution empowering people was the biggest thing I have gotten to do» but made it clear it's healthcare that has his attention these days.
There are many blaring and obvious reasons why people consider — and do — make the move, including:
I don't understand how people don't see the obvious, common trend of what happens to popular social networks like Snapchat.
Much has been written about the connection between corporate culture and branding, and it should be thunderingly obvious by now that hiring people who don't share a company's values is, in the long run, a recipe for disaster.
Sounds obvious, but I'm shocked at how often people don't realize their argument has shifted from the idea to the person
One of the common misconnections of traditional goal - setting work that people do is to «assume» that once they achieve the stated goal, it will be obvious that it's time to reset the goal, to state the next resolution.
But, like Paiji says, most people don't walk around with their laptops — so mobile is the obvious answer.
These people are the winner because they do not trade with the obvious trends.
If you want your website to help you generate leads for your business, I would say the most important thing to do is to make it obvious to people on your website how to become a customer.
«It was obvious from the debate that Jim Prentice does not share the priorities of the people of this province,» said Notley.
Rule 1: You Can't Make Them Up Rule 2: Don't Confuse a Buyer Persona with a Customer Profile Rule 3: Get the Right People with the Right Attributes and the Right Skills Involved Rule 4: Buyer Personas Are a Translation of Goals Rule 5: A Buyer Persona Offers Insight into the Unarticulated and the No - So - Obvious Rule 6: Buyer Persona Development is Not a Quantitative Process Rule 7: Avoid Building a Wire Mesh of Data Points When Developing Buyer Personas Rule 8: Goal - Centered Qualitative and Experiential Analysis is the Foundation of Buyer Persona Development Rule 9: The Purpose of the Buyer Persona Development Process is to Inform on Goal - Centered Customer Strategies Rule 10: Buyer Persona Development Serves as a Communications Platform to Tell the Story of Customers and Buyers
Most people do «the obvious thing,» which is to
That sounds patently obvious at face value but it's truly surprising how many people don't understand financial advising.
You CAN still reproduce by having relations with memebers of the opposite gender, that is obvious, what you are missing out on is that to ensure that people didn't prefer same gender relationships over the opposite gender relationships, it was made a sin punishable by death to avoid any kind possible population reduction from members of the church.
it is very obvious who the people are who have the problems by their use of a very basic style of language that normal healthy people don't use.
How do atheists explain the obvious benefit, both economically, educationally, socially, and spiritually, that America receives when its people are walking with God, ministering through church and missions, and creating and basing laws and moral conduct on Biblical teachings?
@God2: let me rephrase that... obviously we have no chance of changing the others way of thinking, whether he is really happy with that only he can know and as much as I wish he would look away from it, I know there is very little chance... fighting with him is futile, so I do what I do best when a person like him becomes obvious... I kill them with kindness and hopefully prove in some small way that all Atheists are not bad.
thank you for stating what any rational person would consider obvious (but these religious organizations do not)
Too often I've refrained from saying or writing something because I'm afraid I don't know as much, or I'm missing something that's obvious to others, and people will laugh at me, whether they show it outwardly or not.
It's easy to see individual sins and their aggregate effect alienating people from one another and from God in Sandtown: shooting another human being or stealing to buy drugs are obvious as are landlords who won't deal with lead paint or officers who don't strap prisoners down in the van.
But it's pretty obvious to any open - minded thinking person that if he did exist there would be some indication of it.
Therefore, concludes Halphen, Charlemagne was acclaimed Emperor by the Pope, by his own Franks, and by the Roman people because the prevailing conditions made it both obvious and advantageous to do so.
The simplest and most obvious reason we don't see in the world's religions that is that all of them are just made up out of people's imaginations with no inspiration or guidance from any god because there were no such gods to inspire them.
Well you are just going to ignore the obvious fact that he got hired to inspire people of faith and now he can't do that job and he is openly questioning the faith in public.
Well, precisely: since Sheerman says that «faith education works all right as long as people are not thatserious about their faith», it is obvious not only that that is exactly what he is attempting to do, but also that Bishop Roche is absolutely right (other bishops please note) to resist him.
Well you are just going to ignore the obvious fact that he got hired to inspire people of faith and now he can't do that job and he is openly questioning the faith and they aren't» and shouldn't be expected to pay him to do that.
Mankind has indeed advanced in many ways, but has become void of virtues of love, compassion, justice and righteousness, and has becopem unnatural, twisted and abnormal... There are people here and on other blogs who ridicule what you and I say, but it doesn't take a genius to understand that what we're saying is obvious, and it's reality.
We compel people to behave in ways that they clearly do not wish to on the basis of aggregated data whose irrelevance would become obvious if we translated them into individually meaningful terms.
The problem I have with this obvious at a propaganda campaign lifting up a religeous secotr of our (US) society will danerously feed people's ignorance in this country, to the fact that the WORLD does not see US Muslims as «good» Muslims and that a majority of Muslims WORLDWIDE act or behave in this manner.
Isn't that just saying «some people believe in God and some don't» and isn't that obvious?
The obvious one is that the world and other people don't exist only in your mind, but as an external reality, that transcends your conscience and theirs and therefore can't be a product of it, but of a higher conscience.
I have a sign with my ministry name its obvious that mim a christian and i talk to people i share the gospel and i do nt say so you want to believe now, or something like that I just share the gospel with them and they leave I do nt always know if they got saved or not and I do invite them to a bible study.
Insofar as we are talking about people going into parish ministry, there are obvious topics that have to do with leadership in the parish that need to be engaged.
It was obvious that her friend had deep religious beliefs and wanted to share what was important and meaningful to her, but she did it respectfully, sensitive to the other person's freedom and readiness.
Bad people do bad things, I thought that was obvious even to atheists.
The most obvious conclusion (and I'm sure Jesus was not trying to trick us or obscure his meaning) is that people who thought they were Christians and did «Christian» works are surprised to find out that they did not qualify for salvation.
They recognize and fault religious extremism in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and throughout the middle - east as being irrational and as blindly leading those people to support actions and positions causing severe problems... yet they don't question their own blind extremism and the obvious aggressive exploitation of their own beliefs.
Where, you know, people are not discriminated against because of their sexuality... with the left if you have any slightly nuanced position on your sexuality they will call you self loathing — well I think it's fairly obvious that I don't hate myself.
You don't hear about that unless it's blindingly obvious the other religious people are going to lose, then a few come out.
It'd be a little less obvious — the contempt and the hate -, if these people just said they were «spiritual» but they were afraid to do that, because a lot of people consider themselves spiritual — a lot of people that they wanted to reject and not be inclusive with — so they had to make this whole bratty phrase up «spiritual BUT NOT religious»
That large numbers of people do make this pretense when it suits them is too obvious to belabor.
I'm thinking of the deceased and their families, therefore I would not presume to ascribe any religious affiliation to a person I did not know, unless their affiliation was obvious or well known.
Most people never experience God or angels showing up within their realities, but when he does, it's obvious... he makes sure it's obvious, so it's not a waste of his time.
It is obvious that not all persons are created «free and equal» from the standpoint of either biological or cultural inheritance and therefore ought not all to do the same things or enjoy the same experiences.
So many people failed to fill out that last question that it was obvious they didn't trust what I'd said; clearly, I would need to look at what they had written and decide at what points counseling was needed.
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