Sentences with phrase «of bright people»

With all of the bright people working as engineers and programmers, how could this be?
It takes a lot of bright people several thousand years longer to build a language and its tools than it takes to build a toilet stall, for one thing.
That simplicity is invaluable to a couple of bright people who can lapse into mental mopes.
Such experiments to shorten the academic career path deserve broader attention, because under the current system many of the brightest people are lost due to delays at all stages.
NEW YORK, NY, December 2008 — DISCOVER has identified 50 of the brightest people alive, from genius kids and rising stars to unsung heroes and self - styled outsiders.
'' «I've asked very frequently at universities: «Of the brightest people you know, how many people were studying climate -LSB-... or meteorology or oceanography...]?»
I can assure you that some of the brightest people i have met are lawyers.
At the end of the day I have to make many of the key decisions, but I always feel that I am doing it on the back of a very informed debate with some of the brightest people in the industry.
«He's one of the brightest people you will ever meet,» a senior politician who's known Wylie since he was 20 told me.
• A desire to work with some of the brightest people in the IT industry.
«We must be doing something right when many of the smartest people in real estate, and some of the brightest people in technology, invest in your company,» Barnes says.
«We must be doing something right when many of the smartest people in real estate, and some of the brightest people in technology, invest in your company,» Barnes said.

Not exact matches

On the day I arrived, there were at least a half dozen Amazon employees (wearing bright orange so you could easily spot them) helping shepherd people into the store, replacing items on shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questions.
The new future of bright and eager young people hangs in a balance — waiting for the world's economy to improve and meanwhile fueling the discontent and resentment that leads to potential destructive activities.
Netflix is famous for closely guarding its viewership numbers, so we have no way of knowing for sure just how many people have streamed Bright to determine what kind of bang Netflix is getting for its buck.
Exporting more of our disaffected young people and importing bright young foreign students will not immediately solve those problems, but the report suggests it might just help Canada's economy, and improve its global standing to boot.
And a founding team of bright, intelligent people with the right skills to bring it to market?
He responded: «Well, I just had one come in, a younger person, had gone to Harvard, super bright, has started a financial company in one area and he's very successful, and people were offering him massive amounts of money to go into different types of businesses because he was successful at one.»
Examining modern campaign politics, the open - source movement and some of the few recent bright spots in the traditional music business, Benkler isolates a handful of «design levers» — «elements of successful cooperative human systems that we can employ to motivate [people]... to contribute to the collective effort rather than exclusively pursue their own interests (at the expense of those of the group).»
While others rush around in the frenzy and busyness which very bright people so often confuse with «creativity,» the plodder puts one foot in front of the other and gets there first, like the tortoise in the old fable.»
One recent study showed that people who basked in bright sunlight within two hours after waking tended to be thinner and better able to manage their weight than people who didn't get any natural light, regardless of what they ate throughout the day.
Gun violence is an epidemic that's taking the lives of too many people, including the brightest hope for the future of America — our kids.»
«I think all of us are very bright, intelligent people — but we have, to different degrees, limited experiences in all the aspects that are necessary to run a successful business,» Chapin explains.
Effective people know that no one succeeds at anything worthwhile on their own — so they work hard to build teams of bright, motivated, and highly skilled people, knowing that a great team is always greater than the sum of its parts.
«He had a deep thirst for the nuances of the tax code, and then he got on Ways and Means Committee and those were the years that Republicans were in charge and people gravitated toward bright members of Congress, and Paul happened to be one of those,» said Richard Hunt, CEO of the Consumer Bankers Association.
«He's bright enough, and aggressive enough, that he's kind of the right person at the right time,» says Pirko, the consultant.
There are a lot of talented young people there who are very bright but don't really realize that they're being treated in an unprofessional way.»
The issue of suicide amongst our enlisted has shone a bright light on a problem that kills an average 11 people a day in Canada — revisiting how we approach suicide is a mission best I feel is accomplished together.
Indeed, Birchwood boasts an average tenure of five years — high for its sector — and consistently attracts bright, young people (the average age of its employees is 32).
«The quality of people at the university is superb; intelligent, attractive, bright, and all extremely hard - working and sociable.»
Clearing a path to entrepreneurship for our best and brightest benefits everyone and boosts the economy, so if you are an experienced business leader, consider volunteering as a mentor or offering some of your business's resources to young people trying to launch startups.
Some of the brightest, hardest working people I know rarely set foot in a company office.
Sometimes people only realize it when their big life plans — buying a home, applying for a government position or an academic title — take them to the bright hallways of the city hall.
Guided by these values, we Canadians — Aboriginal, French, English, people from all corners of the globe — strive together for our families and a brighter future.
Chesky, however, sees a bright future for people like the cheerful sommelier and other members of the creative class.
It's become increasingly vital that employers help their teams better manage their stress and priorities — especially during the holidays — for each person to be their best and brightest selves, at work and in life,» said Chris Boyce, CEO of Virgin Pulse.
This team is a group of the bravest, brightest, most determined and most resilient people I have ever had the privilege of knowing.
I offer my art online and even though you gave specific steps, I'm unsure who exactly to target for this kind of product (beyond» people who like bright colours» and» between age 30 - 45», maybe more women than men)... My brain is creative but not logical!
These are some of the hardest working and brightest people in the world, mind you.
Also from a political side: Where will the bright and aspiring young people of the world go to?
If digital natives spring to the defence of Cambridge Analytica and Facebook too quickly or with too much vehemence they face the genuine risk of being associated with all the things — Trump, Russia, dark closed systems for thought control, right wing politics — that most of these bright young people should be opposed to.
The book is full of examples like these where even the brightest are brought down by a market crash but it's also through the key lessons that have helped ordinary people like you and me exceed our investing goals.
And while the 400 people came from a range of cultures, their experiences were often similar - including out - of - body experiences, pleasant sensations and witnessing a bright light, dead family members or life events.
People forget that some of technology's best and brightest, NASA, and the majority of their employees, live and work in the southern part of the country — Texas, Florida, etc But you have to admit, as long as we in the North (and East) are portrayed as disconnected, unAmerican elitists, those in the South will have to live with the image of being gun - toting, crude know - nothings.
In an attempt to ward off the jaded cynicism of post-modern adulthood, she actively nurtures the bright - eyed kid and the angsty teen within her and values the wisdom of dead people.
(that bright fellow Aristotle was a Geo - Centrist... he got that wrong and undoubtedly had his own bucket of supporting evidence — I wonder how many people looked to him as an authority on the subject and lived their lives believing the sun rotated around the earth?)
Most people are not particularly bright, or capable of rational thought.
As I wrote recently when commenting on the editorial bloodletting at the New Republic («Wieseltier the Dinosaur»), its owner, Chris Hughes, very likely reflects the attitudes of other bright, ambitious people of his generation.
A bright, thoughtful, articulate, theologically alert person who is an ideal candidate for a, teaching position will often prefer to work in the upper judicatory levels of the church or for a council of churches.
But we already have the dispiriting paradox of our real inner cities and suburbs sinking into a Grimpen Mire (the grim foggy bog haunted by the Baskervilles» hound) of actual ungovernability, as more and more bright people score brilliantly on SimCity.
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