Imaginary beings do not do things, and thus have no «why» to «why» they do what
people imagine they do.
Not exact matches
He's been the best
person that's ever held that job and I couldn't
imagine that anything that he would have
done — that would have been so out of character for him — that would have caused that reaction.»
If you
do something awkward some
people may notice, but probably fewer than you
imagine and they'll care less than you fear.
And it's hard to
imagine anyone has had much time to
do real diligence around Yahoo except to know that the situation is one that few
people would seek.
Can you
imagine the
people that are, frankly,
doing so well against us with ISIS?
Again, many
people don't realize that food just sits in your mouth overnight, in the morning your breath will be far stronger than you could ever
imagine.
The second reason that drives a lot of entrepreneurial excess has more to
do with managing
people's
imagined perceptions rather than reality except that — in the intense context of a startup — perceptions and impressions are often long lasting and can quickly harden into unpleasant realities.
In Song's opinion, there are two kinds of entrepreneurs:
people who build a startup because they're passionate about a specific business — a desire to create the world's largest cold - pressed juice empire, say, or a sudden insight that betting on video games is the future of fantasy sports — and
people who are entrepreneurs because that's just the only thing they can
imagine doing.
«I
do imagine that we will find some apps that were either
doing something suspicious or misusing
people's data,» he said.
Many times it's simply the
person who's
done a job for so long that no one can
imagine it getting
done without that
person.
When a lot of
people look at my work, for some reason they forget that we didn't just train
people for jobs we
imagined, we looked around for where the existing jobs already were, and trained them accordingly.
Like any thoughtful
person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to
imagine anyone who
does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
People who are able say, «
Imagine if we
did this...» and then they can figure out a way to make it happen.
But here is the greatest misunderstanding: «
Imagine a world where
people could contribute the skills that inspire them - teaching, tutoring, urban farming, cleaning up the environment, painting murals - rather than telemarketing or whatever other stupid tasks bosses need
done to supplement their millions.»
Lanchester describes owning a house on the rapidly gentrifying Pepys Road as being like being part of an oil rush, except instead of drilling, «all
people had to
do was sit there and
imagine the cash value of their homes rattling upwards so fast that they couldn't see the figures go round.»
He explained that, «You can
imagine what it will take to accomplish that type of a goal and by having
people at that level as your advisors, they can tell you exactly what you need to
do.
If you thought
people didn't look at banner ads before, you can
imagine how little they look at them on their smart phones.
I would
imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of
people who fled from countries where governments
do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
Imagine, for example, augmented reality heads - up displays that see everything you
do, and provide real - time cloud - driven information about the
people and objects around you.
I can see why it'd be frustrating to have
people scrape your images for gross adwords campaigns — I wouldn't like that at all if it happened to me (although I'm no graphics whiz, so I don't
imagine anyone would want to steal my images in the first place).
Interesting topic... I struggle with this idea because like most
people that I
imagine read your blog, I earned the money... creating a legacy of family who
does not have to provide for themselves goes against my core beliefs.
It doesn't
do much for me, or for most
people I
imagine.
You could
imagine things that, I don't know the science of this that well, but there are early markers of things like heart attacks and possibly there are things
people could wear that would help alert them very early.
It commanded the biggest subscriber fees from traditional pay TV providers, and even if you
imagined that one day
people would start buying TV over the Internet from
people like Apple, it seemed as though it would
do just fine in that scenario, too.
But it's hard to deny Martin McDonagh's razor - sharp writing in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and hard to
imagine a world where the Academy doesn't reward the
person responsible for giving Frances McDormand such delicious words to spew.
Muckerman: It's interesting, because I've seen and read other places being, you have to basically 3D - map the entire city and
people think that we're a decade away from that being
done on a major scale, so I
imagine it's going to be a small city.
«
Imagine if a celebrity like Beyoncé or someone really well known were to release ten backstage passes on the blockchain... How many millions of
people do you think would go out of their way to acquire one of those things?»
There are young
people who are passionate about any kind of issue you could
imagine, but that doesn't mean that they will see value in participating in the currently existing political structure.
But perhaps some
people have fixed views on the tax cut, and can't
imagine the Republicans
doing anything other than favors for plutocrats.
I can
imagine Monero
doing very well in the near future as
people figure out privacy is a big issue.»
Few
people will
imagine buying Necker Island on a whim in their twenties like the Virgin boss
did, but most of us can picture buying a van or investing in property.
For if a man or a woman's body — or his or her status as a married
person, or his capacity to be a father or hers to be a mother — doesn't matter for his or her sex life, why, then, should anyone
imagine that the body of the Son of God matters, whether it is in a manger, on a cross, risen, or fully and really present under the signs of bread and wine?
So are you telling me, according to fundies, that
people want to marry someone and they don't
imagine having sex with them?
Why
do you
imagine a dying
person needs to be badgered about being «saved»?
Now
imagine the impact our stories can have on the
people around us, if we set aside our discontent and live in full gratitude for the good things God has
done, speaking truth in the face of darkness and fear.
But I can
imagine, the
people with so much «love» to support this is the same that don't have any «love» left to care for the rest of the planet.
So, you have to ask yourself,
did Jesus change his eternal mind, or
do people tend to
imagine that Jesus just happens to support all the same causes and atti.tudes that they
do?
The
people of the holocost suffered greatly and I can't
imagine that they didn't go right up to heaven in peace.
I realize that Muslims don't baptize
people, but
imagine if they
did.
Aristotle, who had such faith in the power of reason that he could not
imagine an individual knowing what is right and failing to
do it, nevertheless invented a term to describe such
people.
i don't know if you've ever felt the weight of your sins / mistakes but
imagine taking ALL of that for EVERY
person past, present & future.
I think it says that atheists don't discriminate on
people on the basis of what they
imagine some god wants.
I believe that its important to see inner wisdom and the council of friends and wise and knowledgeable
people... but God, if he / she exists created us — right... oh yes w / brains... we should be honoring that by using them... I can
imagine if God exists every day he is saying to himself / herself «why
do people keep asking me for things I have not control over, or really could care less about (
people are asking for a new shinny house to replace their perfectly fine house while millions are homeless around the world, hungry, sick, etc.)... why are they not using the gifts and skills they have».
Some
people don't like the notion of a universe forming from quantum foam, but, instead, would much rather
imagine a god forming the universe, which is why we have thousands of creation myths, including the two biblical ones, the one written by the Priestly Source in Genesis 1 and the older creation myth written by the Jahwist in Genesis 2, which borrow from older Sumerian mythology.
If you spent 40 years being a believer, I have to say I can't
imagine what you
did with the time if you didn't read any of these brilliant
people and somehow managed to serve in any ministry yet never experience Christ in your midst.
An ideology is complex; atheism just doesn't believe in unproved beings that some
people imagine and label «god.»
That is something to worry about — that there are
people who can't
imagine living for the common good and who feel they must believe in eternal punishment else they will
do things that they think we all should fear.
The reason that it's hard to convince some
people that there is an almighty is because we religious
people have created the almighty in our own image — in images of forms that we can see, feel, taste, touch,
imagine etc. and using properties of time, matter or space that
do not actually exist!
I am one who went from a young
person with faith to one who
did nt believe in God and discovered a finally life with God was far richer than anything I could have
imagined as a non believer.
Some
people don't like the notion of a universe forming from quantum foam, but, instead, would much rather
imagine a god forming the universe, which is why we have thousands of creation myths, including the two biblical ones, the one written by the Priestly Source in Genesis 1 and the older creation myth written by the Jahwist in Genesis 2, myths which borrow from older Sumerian mythology.