Not exact matches
Someone can see what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set
on buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good things
about another company that offers the same goods or services,
most of the
time they will take their friends advice and go with the alternative company.
With this in mind, you may need to take some
time to find a freelancer who can deliver
on the kind
of content you're looking for;
most writers will also require a little bit
of time to learn
about you and your business.
The
most common problem when hiring freelancers is a lack
of information within the company
about the past relationship with their freelancers; who the company used for the particular type
of project, or how the freelancer performed previously — did the freelancer deliver work
on time, did they go over budget etc..
At the companies with the
most overpaid CEOs, the 25 funds listed in the study went along whatever the compensation committees recommended
about 80 %
of the
time,
on average.
Amazon reports its earnings
on Thursday, and it will probably spend
most of its
time talking
about e-commerce and its fast - growing cloud computing business, Amazon Web Services.
«Sharknado had 13
times more tweets - per - viewer than one
of the
most tweeted -
about shows
on TV,» the story said, but it got less than a fifth
of the viewers.
«The thing I
most respect
about Brito is he does what he says he's going to do,» says Dave Peacock, who was president
of AB at the
time and stayed
on for three years.
TrackMyMail does not give you seed names; instead they work with you to put a special barcode
on a number
of your sales pieces (
most of the
time they barcode
about 1,000 pieces).
The complete article is chock full
of other suggestions, including specifying what type
of feedback you're after (so as to avoid your team telling you
about things you don't have the
time or power to fix) and
most importantly, actually acting
on at least some
of what they tell you.
Put their experience into the context
of a map or a journey, and suddenly all
of these influences become apparent - the recommendation they got from their friend
about you, the first
time they land
on your site, the login and password setup process, the speed
of your site, color selection, and
most importantly the ease at which you solved a problem for them.
Most notably, the upcoming OIG report detailed by The
Times stands in contrast to Trump's assertion, given its focus
on McCabe's authorization
of disclosures that ultimately resulted in a negative story
about Clinton.
Mercifully,
most of the negative press seems to have been pulled from its original homes
on the internet, but thanks to the Internet Archive Wayback Machine, we can find reviews by the Chicago Sun -
Times» Paige Wiser: «There are so many things I hate
about his new show, Shark Tank, that I started numbering them just to calm down.»
In our conversation, Business Insider talked with Kelly
about what he saw in space, what he missed back
on Earth, and how he went from a kid who couldn't focus into one
of the
most celebrated astronauts
of our
time.
Just as in business, Vanderkam believes that individuals need to do a better job
of recognizing what they're good at, and what they're passionate
about, and to focus
on spending their
time on those things to get the
most out
of the
time allotted them.
OK, you probably know this intellectually, but for our sanity (and our mood),
most of us go through
most of our days not actively thinking
about how much suffering is going
on in the world at any given
time.
And I went
on a diatribe
about how
most of the news media is focused
on all the negative stories all day long, because we pay 10
times more attention to negative news than positive news, because we're evolutionarily advantaged to do that.
Most of his media appearances have been
on reality television and game shows, and in 2014 he wrote
about the experience in a Los Angeles
Times essay.
Research shows that
most people achieve solution focused thoughts
about 40 percent
of the
time, while individuals with relentless solution focus replace 100 percent
of negative thinking with thoughts focused
on solutions.
Check out Signal's infographic
on the subject, which is chock full
of hard data
about how why it's important to create cross-device consistency, the importance
of a lightning - fast response
time as well as how you can catch the customer when he or she is
most likely to make a purchase.
Most of the
time as a homeowner, you won't face any spikes in your payment (adjustable - rate mortgages are one exception), and you won't have to worry
about being tossed out
on the street if your payment becomes too expensive.
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of what I do [30:00] The business you are in and the business you are becoming [30:20] Intertwining your personal and professional brands [31:30] The importance
of intent [33:20] Tony's take
on social media [34:00] Why Tony prefers audio over text [36:40] The value
of Facebook Live [37:20] Tony's social media director weighs in
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Most of the
time when people talk
about keyword research, they focus
on the Google Keyword Planner.
In fact, they estimate they meet in person only
about a half - dozen
times a year, and
most of those encounters come
on the golf course.
Fehr selected 10 equally weighted ETFs for his sample portfolio, an approach based
on the view that the odds for each asset class are generally
about the same
most of the
time.
It can be difficult to have the correct perspective when you are following the markets
on a daily basis, but
most average investors don't have to worry
about this type
of lump - sum, point - in -
time investment performance.
At Oakmark, we believe that the academic view
on stocks is largely, but not completely, correct: We think that
most of the
time,
most stocks are priced
about right — but not always, and never each and every stock.
Now I work 30 hours a week focusing
on the parts
of my full -
time job that I'd always been
most excited
about: writing career - related content, creating webinars and videos for job seekers, and furthering the public conversation
about work flexibility.
Rokham and Hyder realized that one
of the
most valuable things
about implementing the platform was the
time saved
on social media training.
I think
most entrepreneurs, rather than making a mistake in picking a niche, make a mistake in «playing at business» — getting business cards, spending tons
of time on optimizing their website, etc — before they need to worry
about any
of that.
Perhaps
most strikingly, the rate
of overdoses in West Virginia caused by prescription drugs was
about 8.6
times higher in 2014 than in 1999, and annually rose an average
of 26.6 % between those years, which was well above the national year -
on - year change
of 7.8 %.
In other words with all the things going
on in the world this long winded ambiguous rant
about the religious beliefs
of a horror writer whose name I've barely heard mentioned in the last decade is being presented as the
most important information people need to know at this particular
time.
Patriarchae, my point is that Pastor Jeffers» comments
about Mormonism perfectly exemplifies the main problem with the hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds
of Protestant denominations (
most of whom can not agree
on the
time of day much less matters theological).
The prophecy
of Judah ben Samuel in
about 1200 also indicates that Messiah will come by 2017 at the latest, so the
most likely
time is when the world will be exactly 6,000 years old, which it will be
on 24th September 2014.
We have organic church, simple church, and missional communities, but even here, in
most of the books and blogs I read
about this, the emphasis always seems to be that the church is only functioning when the people gather in a certain place at a certain
time, usually in a house
on Sunday morning.
In an effort to save you some research
time (and a possible nervous breakdown), we spoke to several admissions counselors from various types
of educational institutions (Christian university, state school, media school and private college)
about the
most important elements to consider when deciding
on a school.
I can count the many
times I have relied
on my knowledge
of science when telling people
about my faith, happy to state that the
most influential scientists also believed and saw God in the workings
of the universe.
A friend once said, «don't feel bad
about being
on the fringes, lots
of the
most interesting people are there»... which is true, but it is still rather lonely, as there doesn't seem to be that many out here at
times.
I couldn't connect to the kind
of devotional, emotional spirituality so many
of my friends seemed to enjoy; and
most of the
time I'd rather study the details
of Paul's arguments
about justification than meditate
on a Psalm.
Growing up in the ebb
of the social gospel, but in a denomination in which that ebb lasted a long
time, I can testify that
on the whole the persons I encountered who had the greatest fervor
about reforming society were also those who seemed personally to be the
most devout Christians.
well just thinking
about these wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where
most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings
of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices
of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts
of knowledges and understandings
on the internet, etc. to believe in past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all
of all
times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth
of knowledge and understanding
of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage
of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak
of blind faith and adherance to the past that disregards the realities
of the present and the potential
of the future... so you try to live in the past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision
of the future based upon the past?
I'm talking
about the
most common way
of «doing church» today... a building, a paid pastor, a 90 minute service
on Sunday morning with 4 - 5 songs, a prayer
time, a 30 - 40 minute sermon, youth group, children's programs, etc. etc..
I do know
about them, and have read them (hundreds
of times), and have studied
most of them (in great detail), and have even taught and written
on many
of them.
A contributing expert
on HBO's expansive Presley documentary Elvis Presley: The Searcher, airing April 14, Porter spoke with RELEVANT
about his
time in Memphis, his contact with Elvis and the formation
of one
of music history's
most complex figures.
The Turkey Talk - Line was busy, probably because 6:00 a.m.
on Thanksgiving morning is
about the
time most of us first - timers realize what we've gotten ourselves into.
In two week's
time,
on Trinity Sunday,
most of us will have to endure preaching
about it.
What conservatives and libertarians are
most animated
about nowadays is the abuse
of public - good authority, particularly as such authority has been misused for a very long
time to tax and spend, not generally
on public goods like defense but
on wealth - transfer programs, such as social security, Medicare and Medicaid, and other entitlements — the kinds
of programs, in other words, that have effectively bankrupted Greece, are threatening to bankrupt several other European nations, and are undermining the European Monetary Union.
but thats not what i'm talking
about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god
on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since
most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole
time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument
on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding
of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding
of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based
on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
At the
time, however,
most British people were unconcerned
about this tragic event
on the other side
of Europe and were more focussed
on the question
of Irish Home Rule, which threatened to erupt into civil war.
For all that fretting
about how the Millennial generation is too busy tweeting, texting, blogging and catching up
on episodes
of Gossip Girl to have
time for books, new studies find that they're actually doing the
most reading in America.
Most modern definitions
of God are based
on Platonic philosophy anyway, so maybe it is
time for a reset
on the entire debate
about God anyway...