At the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, where entire sentences can be composed of acronyms and agricultural discussions are mostly limited to 45 - minute sessions that are closed to observers, it is easy to forget that the decisions countries make have significant and nuanced impacts
on real people living in idiosyncratic local contexts.
Not exact matches
Plus, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that spending too much time gazing at perfectly curated profiles
on Facebook, profiles that often eliminate all the warts and stresses of a
person's
real life, can knock your self - esteem.
When the researchers sifted through data
on 50,000
real -
life earnings calls, they found that the market reacted more positively when the CEO used more first
person pronouns, i.e. «I,» «me,» «my,» «us,» and «we.»
It's not about how big the numbers are once you're talking about
real people living on the streets.
I put this fantastic course
on Neuromarketing under the Analytics and Data section because it really gets into the nuts and bolts of why
people make the decisions that they do online and in
real life.
Another AR app showed how a
person could use the new iPhones to see a Tyrannosaurs Rex growl and interact with basketball players
on a
real -
life court.
Blippar's facial recognition feature
on its app recognizes
people in
real life or in photos.
«
People who saw him
on TV or during one of his crusades might think there's no way he could be that good and straightforward in
real life,» Graham told USA Today in the report.
Most of the limitations
people erect around their
lives are artificial but they can have very
real negative effects
on how they do business and
live.
Maybe it's different in the world these
people live in — where it's all about getting wantrepreneurs to click
on their posts, buy their books, and attend their seminars — but let me explain how it works in the
real world.
Here are some pointers
on what
people can learn from these
real -
life UX triumphs to make their online version a success.
There are plenty of other digital footprints we leave such as websites we visit, the frequency with which we visit them, things we google, what apps we download,
people and things we search
on Facebook, how many internet friends we have, who we interact with often, where we go in
real life (phones have a GPS system and motion sensors), etc., etc., etc..
«
Live lets you show the
people you care about what you're seeing in
real time,» Facebook product manager Vadim Lavrusik wrote
on his Facebook wall.
It's probably not going to be possible to have a jury of
people that have never heard of the bands, that have never heard the music, but the
real question is, even with that understanding, can they only focus
on the evidence that's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own
life experience outside of the courtroom to make that decision?
Editors rarely get phoned anymore which makes them far more open to hearing a
real life person's voice
on the other end of the phone.
We mostly sell online, but I think offline is very important too — we get to see
people's reactions when they look at the jewelry in
real life, and we want to capitalize
on that as we grow.
«By altering billboards in Google Street View we gained access to locations where
people could never say certain things in
real life without facing consequences, far beyond both borders and censorship,» the organization stated
on its Billboards Beyond Borders website.
In April 2015, Foursquare added Pinpoint, a digital advertising system that helps brands target consumers based
on where
people go in
real life.
A sort of cross between YouTube and Google Hangouts, the tool allowed
people to host or attend
live video demonstrations and conversations, where experts could provide one -
on - one advice in
real time.
People who gave us permission to use their Facebook data were
on average younger (48 years vs. 57 years), more educated, more likely to be female (58 % vs. 50 %), and more likely to be unmarried (66 % vs. 71 %), with slightly lower scores
on mental health and
life satisfaction, significantly more self - reported friends (4.5 vs. 4.0), and less time spent interacting in
person with
real - world friends.
The company relies
on human labor, and Airbnb Trips, he argues, is technology in the service of bringing
people together, to experience new things in
real life, not
on screens.
lol naw I doubt it... but its funny when
people get
on here and act like a
real life narco jajajajajajajaja!!!
The work we do to help
people live better extends far beyond the physical walls of our stores, making a
real difference
on the
real issues that matter to us all.
«With everyone focused
on the super hot Silicon Alley office market, astute multifamily investors have started thinking about where the
people who work at those firms
live,» Silverman told The
Real Deal.
Given the consistently good news we've seen from the housing market, it can be easy to forget just how much damage the bursting of the
real estate bubble has wrought
on the economy and the
lives of average
people across the country.
Bud Light sent over 1,200
people to «Whatever, USA» (the
real -
life Crested Butte, Mont.) and documented the experience
on social media and other digital channels so that Bud Light drinkers around the world could see the fun unfold in
real time.
You come
on here with insulting names that you would never have the balls to say to
people in
real life.
It's only in the last century that
people have tried to make the Bible fit their beliefs rather then align their
life with what the bible says, and look at the results, the world is in turmoil and
on a downward spiral out of control and this article is a good example of trying to make God's word an excuse to do every wrong thing there is
real good reporting.
if you're from the US like i am, please move far, far away so those who believe in the first amendment and support all
people the freedom to believe and
live as they choose so we can focus
on real issues like the economy, education, and ending oppression / slavery throughout the world.
This is the thing: when you start to hit 28 or 30, everything starts to divide, and you can see very clearly two kinds of
people:
on one side,
people who have used their 20s to learn and grow, to find God and themselves and their deep dreams,
people who know what works and what doesn't, who have pushed through to become
real live adults.
I have heard deeply thoughtful religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury
people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus
on ideal behaviors can obscure what is
real and
live.
Individual
persons and whole societies are viewed through the theory and what gets destroyed
on paper (so to speak) often is destroyed in
real life» like kulaks in the Soviet Union.
people on CNN writing anonymously proclaim atheism, but in
real life, that's not the case.
(http://outcampaign.org/) If it ever comes to fruition,
real life being what it is, I'd like to try and show that
people with no faith can still have a normal positive impact
on local society.
What we meant to model was the sending of one of our number to be a foreign missionary — to learn a new language, to understand a local culture, to sacrifice the amenities of affluence and to
live knowing that he or she is always being watched by seekers — while the rest of us stay here as lifetime local missionaries, learning to speak the language of the unchurched, understanding secular culture, sacrificing the amenities of affluence and
living as a «watched»
person in a society that is skeptical of Christian spirituality until it sees the
real thing
on display.
These letters are based
on the
lives of
real people that Sam knows.
Every relationship with another
person that is in any way
real has an influence
on how we
live our
lives.
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments
on breast feeding and sexual parts of
people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating
on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves
people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed
on church steeple, references to
real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and
lives in a trailer»
The Christian story and observance had to do with a
real person, who had been personally known and was remembered by
people still
living when the story was being told and put
on record.
The churches which have been active in family counseling have produced family education programs
on a large scale; often these are based
on clinical experience obtained in the counseling centers, thus relating to
real problems in the
lives of
people.
And the back story remains that most of us non-believers have been excoriated in «
real life» (as opposed to «blog
life») for so much as QUESTIONING beliefs that
people (parents, pastors and peers) did indeed presume to IMPOSE
on us.
The article is a window
on the world we
live in and the
real people with whom we interact.
She plays the sort of
person who was too cool to be a nerd but was always more popular
on Tumblr than in
real life.
Just like the
people that were swept away during the flood we can either look around at the world and see that conditions are getting worse and something is going to happen
real soon or we can just go
on with
life and take no heed to the warning signs.
On the other hand I have known
people capable of
real sacrifice whose
lives were nevertheless a misery to themselves and to others, because self - concern and self - pity filled all their thoughts.
As a direction marker for how to
live one's
life, it's a waste of time and resources and we should all focus
on contributing what we can to make a
real impact
on real problems for
real people right now.
(James 2:26) This is why I speak to
people about the Bible, to show them just what the Bible teaches so that they can conform their
lives to the Bible and make necessary changes to be
real Christians based
on the Bible, not based
on what some man's opinion.
The result is that America is a nation deeply divided between
people who are concerned about
real -
life issues — war and peace, social justice, the health and welfare of
people —
on one hand, and other
people who are concerned, instead, about «values,» by which they mean adherence to ancient taboos, dependence
on a magical God, enforcing acceptance of ancient creeds, requiring everyone to believe as they do, and finding safety in raw (though often hidden) social and economic power.
For years
people have asked whether the amount of violence portrayed
on movie and TV screens has anything to do with the growing violence in
real life.
Violence
on TV, unlike
real life violence, rarely occurs between
people who know each other well, and most of it does not result from rage, hate, despair, or panic, but from the businesslike pursuit of personal gain, power, or duty.