Sentences with phrase «often think of these people»

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«Too often people wait for perfection and you can never think of everything.
Despite that, almost every insurance company I talked to was spending an incredible amount of time and money trying to get people to think about their insurance company more often.
I think for women, we often get tangled up in what people think of us, what's going on and we worry about things that are outside of our control.
«Yesterday, seeing Sonny Boy for the first time in 20 years, it was incredibly overwhelming, and I went to bed last night, just thinking to myself, that often we tell the story that in the last 30 years (that) extreme poverty has halved, but in some ways, I think that masks the present reality of suffering for so many people living in extreme poverty.
Though we don't usually think of them this way, company technologists are often deeply knowledgeable about not just technology but about the company's business processes and people.
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather get some of these people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one day.
While you may think these successful 8 percenters are born predisposed to these talents, research says that successful people achieve their goals not simply because of who they are, but more often because of what they do.
Germany is often described as the «powerhouse» of Europe, but the health of the world's fourth largest economy is not as rosy as most people think, according to one economist.
Observe how often the person you are talking to cuts you off before you have finished your thought,» suggests the post, adding that «you will be surprised to discover that most of the time, people reply to your comments either right before you finish talking, or immediately after.»
«More often than not, it's the obvious questions people fall down on because they think them through superficially,» says Martin Soorjoo, founder of San Francisco - based Investor Pitch Clinic and author of Here's the Pitch: How to Pitch Your Business to Anyone, Get Funded, and Win Clients (Wiley, 2012).
When a deal is lost, the problem is often not because a person thought of a solution too late.
I think it's hugely valuable to stop often, probably every day and just take a moment to be grateful to all of the people who have helped you get where you are today, or who are helping you get to where you want to be tomorrow.
When people think of franchising, fast food is often the first thing that comes to mind.
«It is still important for people to think of any other alternative they can to avoid having to turn to a financial product that is the most expensive, and often the most difficult to repay,» he said.
On the iPad, your goal is to find objects and people, often by interacting with the environment — think slicing blades of grass or finding a snake.
You've got to think that people are often capable of far more than meets the eye.
People often think of hoodies and jeans when they picture Zuckerberg.
When people think of PR, they often think of communication pros schmoozing over cocktails.
Considering that these groups are young Millennials, generally, diverse, and often headed by people of color — people you want to reach — have you thought about how you want to get them engaged?
People often look at a company like SpaceX, a private entity that is doing some incredible things in space, and I think sometimes they don't recognize that for some of what SpaceX does, NASA's in partnership with them, supports them.
I often say the best part of my job is that I get paid to meet great people and learn cool things... but I think your job might be even better.
«Often we tell the story that in the last 30 years, extreme poverty has halved, but in some ways, I think that masks the present reality of suffering for so many people living in extreme poverty.
Or they may not be thinking that their behaviour is inappropriate at all: people often make comments like these out of earshot of the person they're talking about, thinking that what the waitress doesn't hear won't hurt her.
I think people perhaps aren't aware of the subjectivity of that assessment, which is often true of the way people watch films in general.
People who think they need to trade daily will often lower their standards, chase the market, force trades, or some combination of all three.
While it feels natural to think that opportunities such as job offers, business deals, or even dates most often come from people who know us the best, it actually comes for a lesser known group of associates.
It is made by people who I think often have a pretty limited set of views and experiences on the topic.
When the term «venture capital» is used, people often think of the TV show Shark Tank.
When the term «venture capital» is used, people often think of the TV show
When people think of «financial protection,» they often think of insurance first, making certain that those they love are protected against financial hardship in case of unexpected events.
This general scenario of poor diversification is repeated more often than you think because it's been told to millions of people, as I illustrate clearly in another article I wrote, called Why Dave Ramsey Is Wrong On Mutual Funds.
Every so often, I get to have an actual conversation, and get to know the thoughts of other people.
It is true that people often believe things for bad reasons — self - deception, wishful thinking, and a wide variety of other cognitive biases really do cloud our thinking — but bad reasons only tend to work when they are unrecognized.
But in the real world, I think atheists and people of varying faiths probably work together on various things for the good of mankind — often not really knowing fully about each others» beliefs, yet still accomplishing good things together.
Indeed, I often wonder why people think of science and religion like oil and water.
This particular demonstration of ignorant and child - like thought is one of those times (which are far too often) that religion and conservatism walk hand - in - hand... over other people.
I shun labels of all kinds but am identified by others as a feminist, so often people will ask me if I think God is a man or a woman.
Yes, hawaii, and I think quite often they do not realize how ridiculous they sound when one (versus the other) will disenfranchise an entire group of people, yet both will say that particular issue is not really a disagreement because it's not a «central» tenet of Christianity.
I have seen many people die and have heard incredible thoughts that come out of their mouths, love or lack of, being one of the most often talked about.
Therefore, it often occurs that such persons overestimate the degree of continuity in their own thought — and the reader may find me guilty of a similar fault.
I think why you didn't see people move from the church because they are «Presbyterians» People who go to the main line churches are often there because of tradition within their fampeople move from the church because they are «Presbyterians» People who go to the main line churches are often there because of tradition within their famPeople who go to the main line churches are often there because of tradition within their families.
Those of us shaped by the Enlightenment, for example, often think of justice in quite individualistic ways alien to persons of some other cultures.
But some of the most Christ - like people I have known in my life, the ones who have changed the world, are doing it in ways that we often think are beneath us.
Rather than a mere observation that feminine things are this and masculine things are that, people often leap from the description to the prescription — because you are «feminine,» you must be x, y, and z. And I think when people hear feminists rejecting the prescriptive part of gender divides, they hear that we're rejecting a gender divide altogether.
We often think of leadership in the context of a leader who is over other people, but I would wonder if within our context if it might be closer to the person who goes first, that we can follow behind.
In fact, people often think of Newman as an ivory tower intellectual who did little practical work.
I think a big thing about being spiritual is believing in something higher than yourself without being tied to some arbitrarily specific moral code created by people (not God (s)-RRB- in the context of their times that often has horrifyingly backwards and incredibly immoral rules.
It is perhaps best thought of as a movement of peoples, some of whom define themselves doctrinally, some by polity, but who cohere often on the basis of shared memories, practical necessity (e.g., clerical pension plans) and — more than one might have expected — ethnicity.
I have often thought, particularly when working in the diocesan marriage tribunal, that our acknowledgement of the fact of Original Sin gives us such a head start when it comes to understanding human nature, and why people act the way they do.
People who replace a typical five - minute extemporaneous prayer with a set of five or so collects often remark on the experience of spending that much time in prayer thinking about God rather than about their own needs.
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