Sentences with phrase «of ideas makes»

The projection, or conception, of ideas makes the presentation, or the exhibition, become realized in one way or another.
The succinct explication of his ideas makes this an excellent introduction to Johnson's countercultural thinking.
The internet's free exchange of ideas makes it easier than ever to learn about real - world issues that affect your company.
Kitsch also did so much research on Koresh that some of his ideas made it into the scripts, such as the fact that Koresh calls his mom after he is shot.
The ripeness of the idea made the book a turning point in American theology.
but the simplicity of the idea made it all to easy to adopt.
John Logan (Star Trek: Nemesis, The Time Machine) wrote the script, and he infuses a sense of swashbuckling adventure missing from most pirate movies with a more personal purpose for the Sinbad character, but while the set - up sounds good, the execution of the idea makes the film less than appealing.
I know i can't get everything i wan't but i hope some of these ideas make it into the game.
A big issue for me was that the integration of these ideas made the game a lot less fluid and that really hurts a baseball game.
His interdisciplinary attitude and his balanced exchange of ideas made it possible for him to form lasting relationships with composers John Cage, Morton Feldman, Stefan Wolpe, choreographer Merce Cunningham and fellow painters Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, and the young Robert Rauschenberg to name a few.
His interdisciplinary attitude and commitment to a balanced exchange of ideas made him one of the most inspiring teachers in the history of the college.
His interdisciplinary attitude and commitment to a balanced exchange of ideas made him one of the most inspiring teachers in the history of Black Mountain College.

Not exact matches

Talking to Robertson about trade timelines makes a mockery of the idea that there are simple tweaks out there.
It's a hundred percent made up of entrepreneurs with contemporaneous case studies of these ideas in the real world.
By making creativity a building block of your business, you can encourage your employees to generate new ideas and embrace the newest technologies, enabling you to harvest better business plans and capitalize on the latest innovation in ways the big enterprises can't.
But Karl Martin, co-founder of Bionym, the company that makes the Nymi, has his sights on a bigger goal: «persistent identity» — the idea that the Nymi, or something like it, could make the wearer instantly recognizable to wireless devices everywhere, whether at home or at a coffee shop in London.
YouTube continues to be a booming media mecca where everyone, including influencers, can share ideas, create art of all kinds and, of course, make money.
The TED Ideas blog recently aimed to fill that void, soliciting 23 of the organization's female speakers to share the one book that made them who they are today.
If a particular author's book is just one of thousands available to a subscribing reader, for example, the idea of a refund doesn't apply anymore because there's no individual purchase being made.
«With all of the recently reported electronic surveillance, intercepts, unmasking and illegal leaking of information, I have no idea... whether there are «tapes» or recordings of my conversations with James Comey, but I did not make, and do not have, any such recordings,» he wrote.
We believe that in any service - oriented business the idea of agency, of helping people make smart, independent choices is important.
I really loved the idea of being able to make something during the day, because I was such a night owl at the time, and have people watch it at their convenience, in the comfort of their own home.
If the idea of wearing anything resembling a fanny pack makes you cringe and you find armbands uncomfortable, you may want to consider the FlipBelt.
In Brand Seduction, Weber describes the idea of «metacommunication» — how the tonality and personality of marketing make a big difference in how consumers view your brand.
The idea makes a lot of people nervous.
The danger is focusing on an idea that's too much of a personal hobby, they say, because there's too much of a selection bias to make you think it's something important, or worth doing.
There's also more than a touch of hubris in the idea that the media has somehow «made» Donald Trump what he is, or convinced millions of people to support him.
But we also told plenty of clunker stories, made lots of mistakes, and tried bad ideas, especially in the early days, so I don't blame folks for snickering.
Inside, the brothers Heath reveal the anatomy of ideas that stick and explain ways to make ideas stickier, such as applying the «human scale principle,» using the «Velcro Theory of Memory,» and creating «curiosity gaps.»
But the truth is that not all complaints are valid, and not all ideas meritorious; it is the leader's responsibility to make measured, informed decisions, and not to pander to data points of one.
When you have a great new business idea or have thought of ways to profit by expanding an existing business, accessing the right finance you need to make the step is as important as making sure your plan works.
If you want to make the most of whatever intellectual horsepower you have, it's well worth a read in full, but here are a few of his ideas in brief to get you started.
The agency then turns that information into a brief that will inspire creative teams — typically made up of an art director and a copywriter — to come up with imaginative ideas.
Making inclusion a cornerstone of company culture assures you that every good idea is voiced and heard.
The ideas were fascinating fixes that always made me wonder how a person had ever discovered the idea, like using a bobby pin for a chip clip, washing a thermos with coffee grounds and detergent to get rid of strange smells, or adding baking soda to a vase of roses to make them live longer.
NatureBox is already testing the idea of putting easy - to - make breakfast food items like oatmeal within its regular snack box.
While it's never a good idea to bet against Mother Nature or gravity, the good news is that many of the things most likely to bring your business down are man - made and sometimes the product of your own actions or — more likely - inactions.
Lately, I've found that even the mission - critical business ideas that make it through my first set of filters have to address another elephant in the room: the question of whether this startup is building something that's going to become a free - standing and independent business or whether it's developing a great feature that is going to be swallowed up, ripped off, or rolled over by one of the big guys in their space in the near future.
An effective Rioter calls out stupid ideas (regardless of rank), is comfortable getting «brutal» feedback, and is obsessed with solving problems instead of making them go away.
(«It's a very silly idea, it's badly made [and] the valuation is out of this world,» she told one particularly hapless inventor.)
The idea of a paperless office seemed like a joke, and there was even a book written about it, «The Myth of the Paperless Office,» which theorized that certain human characteristics made going paperless an impossible feat.
The idea was to remove the stress and mystery of the bed - buying experience and make Casper a one - stop shop for a premium mattress sent directly to your home, squeezed into a golf bag - sized box that allowed for easy unfolding.
It's the idea of only hiring likeable people who would make you want to come into the office and hang out if they were working on a Sunday.
You need to find a way to start the introduction with any of those points, preferably in a way that is interesting, reverses some common idea or makes the reader take notice in some way.
Instead of debating which idea is best, we use a structured process to quickly get everyone's input and then have one decision - maker make an informed, unilateral call.
That's because Dr. Shannon developed the idea of the «bit,» and it's these millions of bits traveling through space that make this blog post possible.
All throughout the B2B industry, the idea of rallying around your customers, making them heroes, and investing in customer success continue to gain traction.
Neither of these is a good idea, as once again it makes the hacker's job much easier in every respect, and once they figure out your single, insecure password, they potentially have access to all of your accounts.
«We were actually cutting bamboo down to make a few bucks an hour to keep the trip going and I kind of had one of those eureka ideas,» Goldberg recounts.
Analysts» justifications for Apple — or anyone — to make a smart watch are collectively some of the dumbest ideas ever put forward:
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