But for most voters on both sides of the issue, it's mostly about culture — what kind
of people do we want to live around?
How many
people do you know who buy their phones by visiting the website of a startup they've never heard of?
Still, it's the way
most people do it so... I want to address it that way (in this post anyway).
Everybody wants free money, in the form of a donation or scholarship, but very few
people do it well.
Think about what emotion you want the audience to feel, and keep asking why until you find the emotional core of
why people do something.
I haven't tried it myself, but I know that I've
seen people do it with other recipes.
Even though the push - up is a pretty fundamental exercise, so many
people do it with really sloppy form.
It should only take you a few minutes to write to them and if
enough people do it, they will make a huge different.
Something about cloth diapering has always scared me, but seeing
more people do it give so me courage!
Unfortunately, many
people do it anyway because they can make a lot of money in the breeding business.
I know
people do them all the time, and I've done one in blue and one in gray, but I really really wanted to do a traditional one.
There is a right way and a wrong way to cover everyone in the house, and most
people do it wrong!
I'm not totally sure what happened but I suspect it was the usual business of me seeing
hot people do it on the Internet and then deciding I can do it, too.
Two years ago, how many
people do you think predicted that interest rates would continue to decline?
This lesson investigates what this is and
why people do it as well as making students very clear of dangers and legal consequences.
Still, whether it's social, financial, physical, or related to reputation, successful
people do it just about every day.
If I want to double the recipe to feed
more people do I literally double each ingredient?
Though many
people do it anyway, others warn that charging a phone that is already fully charged will waste its battery's capacity.
There was just this collective sense of feeling like our stories are valid and we're going to [tell them] and not make
other people do it for us.
«I was basically the
only person doing it, and I'm supposed to be running the district, too,» he explained.
Maybe we'll give out prizes or something if a lot
of people do it and we see something creative and fun.