Take the anxiety
out of things so that this all plays into a great first meeting, and has the potential for a lasting relationship in her mind.
Not exact matches
So the great thing about going to space is there's no friction, so once you're out of the atmosphere, it will be as smooth as silk — no turbulence, nothin
So the great
thing about going to space is there's no friction,
so once you're out of the atmosphere, it will be as smooth as silk — no turbulence, nothin
so once you're
out of the atmosphere, it will be as smooth as silk — no turbulence, nothing.
«From our standpoint, instead
of having a patchwork
of local governments trying to figure
out how to legally classify these
things, the bill just creates this baseline framework
so no matter where you're at in California, these scooters will be classified for legal reasons under the same category,» Gray said.
They're
so out of touch with basic commonsense considerations that they fail to see or recognize
things that seem frightfully obvious to mere mortals.
There was
so much that came
out as a result
of those leaks, but the
thing people really focused on was the gossip.
«The great
thing about going to space is there is no friction,
so once you are
out of the atmosphere, it is smooth as silk — no turbulence, nothing.
The reason that reading your manuscript
out loud works
so well is because you will catch dozens
of things you would have otherwise missed.
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.
I often had to say — whether I was talking to one
of the 10 % or to a nonbeliever — «Well, I understand this isn't going to help
out your bonus, but this is something we need to do,
so you do it and I'll take care
of the bonus
thing.»
Instead, you want to find a way to say
things like, «You did a great job figuring
out that problem,» or, «You sound
so great — all those hours
of practice paid off!»
There's an ever -
so - slight learning curve in figuring
out what Amazon's Alexa can and can't do, but once that's passed, the Echo Dot can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number
of things Mom should find charming.
So that not only speeds
things up and reduces risk and takes
out cost, but because they're the smartest at this, it is also a source
of competitive advantage for them.
Beautiful
things have been born
out of necessity,
so take this opportunity to be resourceful and creative.
And never mind the old quantity - versus - quality debate — the spread
of ubiquitous computing and the Internet
of Things is
so far happening mainly on Android and iOS, with other platforms such as Windows largely being left
out in the cold.
[Hofstadter] might know what needs to be done for
things to be intelligent, but it has taken someone, unfortunately me, the decades
of time to drag that mattress
out of the road
so we can do the work.
They understand QE distorts markets,
so they want to normalize before
things get
out of hand.
At the time, Priceline was our main rival and the «name your price»
thing Priceline's innovation, and Hotwire's innovation was that we showed you the price, and
so you didn't know what the hotel was until after you purchased, but we showed you what the price was and
so it took some
of the guessing
out of it.
There's an ever -
so - slight learning curve in figuring
out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can't do, but once that's passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number
of things your father should find fascinating.
We don't want to see
so many more versions
of the same
thing that's already
out there.
In the last four or five years the startup economy has been bullish
so things like participating preferred pools, large options and anti-dilution protection were
out of vogue.
There's an ever -
so - slight learning curve in figuring
out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can't do, but once that's passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number
of things your dad should find fascinating.
Says Wong, «The earlier challenges were sort
of partner buy - in and getting our name
out there and
things like bonus structures for our sales team, structuring our revenue share model and putting together all the default paperwork for how we would build
out our streams
of relationships,
so to speak.
We have to fund innovations, we have to seed new ways
of doing
things and we have to get them in place
so we can get the money
out of the system that is being spent unnecessarily today without getting good results for patients and is causing more complexity than necessary.»
How confortable do you feel with asking awkward questions or asking for
things that are
out of the norm, «Could we have your room for 120 Euros
so we don't have to stay down the road?»
You may think, «these five
things are the most important» — just sort
of going through that thought process
out loud with someone else can be
so helpful.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful
things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein points
out that «useful gossip is, in the minds
of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and
so the majority
of the book focuses on the more naughty kind
of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject
of ridicule comes around the corner.
As he told Eurogamer this summer, «My plan was to do a Kickstarter for about 100
of these
things — basically, to get money to buy all
of the components required on a slightly larger scale and then send these
out to people as kits
so they could assemble them themselves using my instructions
so they could have the same
thing as I had.
It's quite impressive that Netflix's rate is
so low, considering it frequently turns
out high - quality original series and movies, with big stars attached including «House
of Cards,» «Stranger
Things,» «Okja,» and «To the Bone.»
Marla Malcolm Beck, CEO
of Bluemercury, said in an interview with Adam Bryant
of The New York Times that she always reminds students that «nobody ends up in the first job they choose
out of college,
so just find something that is interesting to you, because you tend to excel at
things you're interested in.
It turns
out that even those who stress particular negotiation behaviors and attitudes see those
things not as hollow gambits but as the natural performance traits
of the smarter negotiator you must become — by way
of better preparation, rational thinking, and
so on.
The answer,
of course, is that it's always a good
thing to get the most
out of your content and repurposing content is a great way to do
so.
Cramped dorm room storage left a lot
of my
things wrinkled (or on the floor...),
so this little steamer would save me when dressing up for an internship or a night
out.
One member
of the audience, Alexa von Tobel
of LearnVest (a millennial herself), said that she doesn't allow her employees to ask their supervisors specific questions about work during the regular work day,
so that they will be forced to figure
things out on their own.
I don't agree very much with a lot
of things our president is doing, but I do agree with his guest worker program,
so that people could work here and remit taxes, for crying
out loud.
Whenever I'm
out and I think
of things that I need to do, I just send myself a quick email or just put in the subject line the
thing I need to do,
so that later I can just search by my own name to find it.
But in reality, I always prefer to solve
things without conflict and I would even say one
of my flaws is that I drag
out conflict too long and not in the interest
of my organization and my people, because I hate it
so much.»
Actually, the changes aren't
so much changes, as far as I can tell (again, without being able to check them
out myself, yet), as they are a reorganization
of where
things are located.
«It's a tricky
thing to do because it's a large sum
so of course you have to figure
out how to do that.
So that could mean two
things: One, traditional venture firms could find themselves locked
out of investing in these technologies.
It can be really hard to protect your brand, and brand safety and brand awareness really has to be top
of mind,
so couple
of things that you all have been in the news for recently, one was Megyn Kelly just shot a show with Alex Jones, who's very controversial and [CMO Kristin Lemkau sent
out a tweet indicating] you were going to pull
out of the episode and I wanted to just ask you how you arrived at that decision and why you thought that it was important.
There's an ever -
so - slight learning curve in figuring
out what Amazon's Alexa can and can't do, but once that's passed, the Echo Dot can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number
of things they should find charming.
A four - item mat is going to run around $ 150,
so it's not exactly a cost - effective solution for your entire fridge, but for
things you routinely use (and regularly run
out of), it could be a pretty valuable resource.
That whole «rechargeable»
thing goes
out the window when you're
out of electricity, however,
so it helps to keep a reserve
of standard alkaline batteries on hand.
One
thing often is left
out of that equation, however: Networking involves interacting with others,
so it's worth asking what the average person believes it takes to become great.
These types
of products will help unlock the mobile experience by extracting the complexity
of checkout and payment into the cloud,
so that customers can simply pull
out their phones and do the
things that they need to do.
But with rental websites like Airbnb becoming
so popular, renting
out your home or apartment for
out -
of - town visitors is a very real
thing to do.
Sorry I had to put on my stern pants on for a bit in this post, but more often than not
so many inspiring social entrepreneurs lose site
of these critical items and shoot themselves in the foot immediately
out of the gate — and that's the last
thing I want to see happen.
The likelihood that
things won't go your way and that you will encounter multiple points
of failure is high,
so it's only people with an extraordinary sense
of ambition who will run through those walls and figure it
out.
So maybe something good will come
out of this
thing.
If you have a fear
of associating with people, you have to go
out there and do it, and it's painful... When I was young and completed the [public speaking] course, I was worried I would lapse back...
so I started teaching a class at night and, you know, you've got to force yourself to do some
things sometimes.»