I suspect this will give Amazon the opportunity to correlate what a person has actually read (or claimed to have read) beyond what the person may actually have purchased (at Amazon) with the type
of shoes the person wears.
Not exact matches
People don't just buy a pair
of designer
shoes because they like the way they look, Porcini says.
I wanted to get a sense
of whether or not these sneakers were as comfortable and easy to fall in love with as other cult - favorites (Allbirds being the most obvious)-- specifically because the greatest indicator
of a
shoe becoming «the next big thing» is generally whether or not
people actually like wearing them.
They may not understand what it's actually like to be in the
shoes of the
people they're asked to call on.
A store in Carytown, Virginia canceled the release
of a highly - anticipated
shoe after hundreds
of people swarmed the store in order to get it.
It's easy to discriminate against the minority cobbler down the street by traveling a few extra blocks to buy from «your own kind»; it's much harder to act out your racist biases when buying
shoes at a big department store because, well, you have no idea what colour or sex or sexual orientation
of the
person who made those
shoes is.
Put yourself in another
person's
shoes to fully understand their point
of view.
Plenty
of idealistic business
people read it and, in the case
of Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh — who had already been experimenting with making the online
shoe retailer a hierarchy - free «Holacracy» — embraced it as gospel.
Determine which
people will need to fill the
shoes of leadership and delegate tasks to employees as needed.
In my interview for the job, he asked this: «Are you the sort
of person who will wear good
shoes?»
«Are you the sort
of person who will wear good
shoes?»
For each pair
of shoes or glasses it sells, it gives a pair to a
person in need.
Von Tobel: I do think that the support
of other
people who are in your same
shoes is crucial.
You've had this tough experience, you had to take your
shoes off... you want to give
people a moment
of excitement and adventure.»
• JAB Holding Co is looking to sell Bally International AG, a Switzerland - based luxury
shoe brand which could fetch at least 600 million euros ($ 707 million),
people with knowledge
of the matter said.
«We walk into a store and
people know our name, ask us personal questions, and tell us how great we look in a particular pair
of shoes...» This got them to consider how we can transfer this experience to the digital landscape, something we know they've been thinking about.
«So many
people can't find
shoes that fit,» says Annie Mohaupt, founder
of vegan
shoe company Mohop.
Good hiring is a result
of being able to put yourself in another
person's
shoes and see what they see, feel what they feel and have sensitivity to their expectations.
Filling the
shoes of an iconic leader presents challenges for both the board
of directors selecting the replacement and for the
person assuming the role.
Colin le Duc, a partner at Al Gore - founded Generation Investment LLP, says that in that first era
of clean tech,
people were «trying to
shoe - horn clean tech solutions into traditional models.»
Usually, the
shoes were about $ 1,000 to $ 2,000, but when you considered that she made upwards
of 20 %
of that
person's salary for the first year, suddenly those extravagant
shoes seem downright reasonable.
But if the brand wanted to attract that ever - elusive (and lucrative) market
of millennials, it would need another approach, since most
people under 25 know Jordan more for his
shoe logo than his basketball career.
Putting yourself in the
shoes of the
person searching for what you offer.
The result, according to a
person who saw a rough cut
of the commercial and another who saw the final cut, featured few shots
of the
shoes and instead had a woman twirling on what looked like a stripper pole and male athletes in sports bras striking odd poses.
A neo-Nazi blogger even called the
shoes the «official
shoes of white
people.»
Put yourself in the
shoes of a customer and think who or what type
of person will be using my marketplace.
Maybe not
people like Danny Sullivan but owner
of a online
shoe store or even a marketing executive whose company decided to advertise on search engines.
Another tactic is to put yourself in the
shoes of the other
person.
We have reduced our discussion to a reality TV show or
People Magazine and thus we debate the price
of Marco Rubio's
shoes, the length
of Hillary Clinton's bathroom breaks and whether being born in Canada should exclude Ted Cruz from the presidency.
Many sellers
of new crypto assets aren't actually building decentralized applications but are instead
shoe - horning an ICO into their service because
of the market mania; that doesn't mean decentralized applications are bad, it just means
people are capitalizing on the confusion and are probably themselves confused
If only more
people could educate themselves and put themselves in others
shoes, finally we would have a nation
of love and tolerance!
Speaking to
people who may be wary
of going about their daily lives without
shoes on, he said: «I haven't actually worn
shoes for about seven years.
Christianity has already dwindled in the U.S. and supposedly we are better for it as unwed mothers put pressure on the system,
people kill each other for a pair
of shoes, children are corrupted as early as we can manage to corrupt them, etc..
He has more than a little sympathy for
people in my
shoes (gay and celibate), but as we talked, he said something to the effect
of, «This is an incredibly frustrating conversation to keep having in the church.
But this from walking in my
shoes and wearing my hats that I see
people who find no final reward for going that extra mile to be a good steward
of resources, help the
people in need, and be there when someone is down.
a letter from a doctor to the president about his treatment
of a «Poor»
person... Dear Mr. President: During my shift in the Emergency Room last night, I had the pleasure
of evaluating a patient whose smile revealed an expensive shiny gold tooth, whose body was adorned with a wide assortment
of elaborate and costly tattoos, who wore a very expensive brand
of tennis
shoes and who chatted on a new cellular telephone equipped with a popular R&B ringtone.
Often,
people of faith write off atheists as amoral misguided fools.This man on the other hand seems to be taking to heart the idea
of walking a mile in their
shoes.
the candidate who follows the teaching
of a god who sent my
people to death and calls my way
of life a «evil» or the candidate who; he candidate who follows the teaching
of a god who sent my
people to death and calls my way
of life a «evil» use your cognitive empathy and put your self in the
shoes of the
people this decision hearts.
As a recovering christian, 5 years clean and open minded, the truth definitely did set me free - it set me free
of the horrors and fear that come with christianity; it allowed me to look at things from all sides (putting the
shoe on the other foot so to speak); it allowed me to love more freely and be a better
person.
«
People say that when she was taking all the kids to get them out
of the house — they were running without
shoes, only the clothes that were on them — she forgot the newborn baby and he was in the cradle.
After cleaning the puke off
of my
shoes I realized the religious
people vote for the same reasons they go to church:
These (most)
People just use it as a diversion to distract people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
People just use it as a diversion to distract
people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom of their
people away from how they truely are, and ya know what, it works really well on «fellow Christians;» they stick together like glue, like a heard
of stupid sheep and baaaaaa baaaa each other, while they go around and treat honest and truthful «evil heathens» like dog crap on the bottom
of their
shoe.
I know that John Paul II takes a dimmer view
of American society than would totally gladden my heart; and I must confess that I have felt a certain cold wind at my back as I listened to him caution
people in Latin America who do not even yet own
shoes against falling into the trap
of materialism.
He explained: «They are often
people who are unable to put themselves in the
shoes of religious believers and understand a way
of looking at the world that says that this defines your whole life, every single aspect
of who you are and what you are.»
I know
people who are on government assistance, getting free schooling, free healthcare, etc, but who have enough money to buy 100 pairs
of shoes, name brand clothing, own an iPhone, and buy a Mercedes.
I may have to wash my
shoes now... Why wouldn't you be proud
of Granpa Bush for hatin'them nasssty ole Jooz and colored
people?
The church becomes an academy
of word care to the extent that
people learn that even the most academically demanding and technical theology has to be done, at least metaphorically, on one's knees, with one's
shoes off.
One always has to walk in another
person's
shoes to «get» how they interpret the bible and just the plain mystery
of life.
In general, if more
people were open to walking in someone else
shoes for even just a moment think about the possibilities
of how awesome this world could be.
now put yourself in our
shoes... having to live with this bs everyday... one group
of people do something suddenley were all judged the same...