But, alternately,
instead of a handful of people working to respond to an entire client base, there are AI programs that can filter communications and suggest appropriate responses, cutting down the time it takes for those agents to address inquiries.
«She's one
of a handful of people with an incredible passion and a willingness to pursue a lifelong commitment under what can be pretty difficult circumstances.»
We often think that competitions like the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Series and other must - win competitive environments would be filled with more pressure than running a 40 - yard draft, kicking footballs, catching passes and other drills in
front of a handful of people.
The decision to leave my child in another woman's care was a difficult one; until he started daycare, Noah had only been in the
care of a handful of people (7 total, including my -LSB-...]
I am always in awe of the fact that Martin started as one
of a handful of people around a table and has brought us to where we are now — with a membership of 178, representing 86 % of SCITTs and almost 7,000 individual trainees.
News has come out this week of at least two authors who have declared that they will no longer write and publish their works due to the
behaviors of a handful of people.
First, it tells the
story of a handful of people: how they grew, what they loved, what they needed, how they found (or didn't) the people to meet those needs, and the impact they had on the communities around them.
In The Unwinding, George Packer looks at the lives
of a handful of people as a way of exemplifying the evolution (or in some cases, devolution) of American politics, economics, and culture.
And while there are strict guidelines for what companies are added, the final decision and timing of that decision depends on what's going through the
heads of a handful of people employed by Dow Jones.
Immediately, the misapprehension that mobile teams are made
up of a handful of people was quashed — HARDlight's office proved that idea wrong straight away.
A special project aims to shed light on not only the plight of this species, but the amazing story about how it has made a recovery thanks to the hope - beyond - hope
efforts of a handful of people.
Off the top of my head, I can easily
think of a handful of people in my life (all spiritual mentors) who began their spiritual quest after reading Paramahansa Yogananda's unforgettable life story, Autobiography of a Yogi.
She's called Jo and is one of the most level - headed, easy going people I know... she was actually one
of the handful of people at university who I felt completely relaxed and myself with.
And on election night, Conlin was one
of a handful of people on the stage with Schneiderman when he delivered his victory speech.
We get the sense watching them that they are only but two
of a handful of people in the world who could have performed the feats as depicted.
I don't think I would ever have thought to buy anything of the sort, but Estérelle is one
of the handful of people I would trust with my life in the kitchen, so I purchased some of this sauce, sold in tiny cartons in the organic aisle of the supermarket.
The then 23 - year - old Oxford PPE graduate was one
of a handful of people at the FT who were sceptical about British membership of the ERM.
COM is a one
of a handful of people who had never Meet girls in Mobile.
Although, I must admit, I was one
of the handful of people who enjoyed the first game.
Even if you're one
of a handful of people that still likes the frantic board game antics of Mario Party, chances are Sonic Shuffle will still just piss you off.
You probably have weekly or bi-weekly meetings with your «team»
of a handful of people.
«I think I was one
of a handful of people in the class,» recounts Isaac, now a leading Canadian expert in the field.
I can think
of a handful of people I know personally that are about to bring home a toddler - age or older child via international adoption, and I'm hoping this information might be helpful to them, and to anyone else who is in the same place.