Sentences with phrase «people in glass»

People in glass houses should not throw stones, but you keep on doing this — getting facts wrong for years now.
«People in Glass Towers Should Not Imagine Us,» 2003 (mixed - media collage on paper) by Wangechi Mutu Image Courtesy Salon 94, New York.
People in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw Stones.
Read more carefully next time you decide to criticize (people in glass houses and all of that)...
People in glass houses....
William Hague responded by saying Labour must be in a «deserate panic» and attacked Labour's own record on funding: «People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones» the shadow foreign secretary said.
Mr Hague responded by commenting that «people in glass houses shouldn't start throwing stones», attacking the Unite union's funding of Labour and its close links with the party.
People in glass houses comes to mind.
People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Besides, your reference to the «people in glass houses should not throw stones» would seem to imply that you would only let the «politically blameless» criticize the political beliefs of others.
As he writes in the same poem, «And I know people in glass homes shouldn't throw stones.
I say, people in glass houses shouldnt throw stones.

Not exact matches

Living and working in New York City — home of Silicon Alley — I've seen my fair share of people wearing Google Glass.
On this day, Aeryon's office on the outskirts of Waterloo, Ont., is a quiet place where about two dozen people toil in cubicles separated by glass walls scrawled with engineering formulas.
There have been reports of unauthorized eyewear that have led to recalls and suggestions from county officials in Richland, South Carolina (one of the areas where the eclipse will be visible in its totality) to seek «other options» than the free glasses made available if people feel uncomfortable.
Though Del Vecchio started Luxottica as a tiny one - room enterprise in Milan, it now operates 10 factories worldwide, employs 35,000 people, and produces more than 65,000 pairs of glasses per day, holding a veritable monopoly on the eyewear industry.
Then there were chefs preparing food in the spacious kitchen right behind plate glass windows so people could watch them from the street.
CrowdOptic, which uses Glass as portable computers for surgeons and other people out of offices, is currently in use at 19 U.S. hospitals and expects that to grow to 100 hospitals early next year, said Chief Executive Jon Fisher.
Imagine adding Google Glass to the picture, with a RelSci - powered facial recognition app matching the wearer's profile against people in the room, suggesting targets for sucking up to, along with the optimal pathways.
Not today, but in the future when there are lightweight glasses, people will likely watch then.»
Brllnt's first office at WeWork was a glassed - in, six - person space that was used by four people — the founders and their first two employees.
The emoticon evolved in a matter of months, Fahlman writes — people made emoticons that looked like the pope, Abraham Lincoln, and a person wearing glasses.
In a segment on Jon Stewart's popular show, people who wear Google Glass are made to look like, well, idiots.
He also indicated it would be something people wouldn't be embarrassed to wear in public — a nod of recognition to the fact that people were less than comfortable interacting with others wearing Google Glass, the futuristic head - mounted computer system that Google created a few years ago.
While donning Glass in 2016 is a conversation starter for people, Google itself has refused to discuss its plans for the future.
«They punch themselves into the market, break glass, upset people and then figure out how to bring everybody together in a more friendly way,» as Thilo Koslowski, vice president and automotive practice leader of research firm Gartner, put it to the Los Angeles Times last year.
«They punch themselves into the market, break glass, upset people and then figure out how to bring everybody together in a more friendly way,» Koslowski told the Times.
For each pair of shoes or glasses it sells, it gives a pair to a person in need.
Lang says she prefers the glass desk, arguing we all like to see the size and shape of the people we engage in conversation.
A few people even dumped the Chairman's Award, the highest honor in the company, a glass plaque bestowed by former chairman and CEO Ullman on his most valued employees.
«They punch themselves into the market, break glass, upset people and then figure out how to bring everybody together in a more friendly way,» he said.
Beyond the work the company has done to keep the wrong people out of the phone, Apple claims that Face ID will let the right person in even in the dark, while wearing glasses or a hat, and after growing a beard.
Here's how I described it in my notes: «The building itself is a massive, four - story circular building, with circular glass windows throughout, and office space for two - person offices plus bullpen areas outside the offices for collaboration.
Past installments included a splashy premiere of Google Glass, the connected eyewear that ultimately succeeded in only annoying people and generating ridicule.
In the next three to five years, people will spend $ 30 billion to $ 50 billion on devices worn on the body including smart watches, Internet - connected glasses and fitness trackers, the investment bank said.
But as recently as January, the glasses prototype that is supposed to represent Magic Leap's all - in - one product prototype is nonfunctioning and empty, according to people who have seen presentations from Magic Leap.
Suddenly, Blumenthal says, he and his co-founders, all Wharton MBA students, were fielding calls from customers asking if there was anywhere they could go to try the glasses on in person.
He's the kind of a person we like to have in Ohio and his company's investment reaffirms both our strong workforce and our state's leadership role in automotive and glass manufacturing.»
«Only 18 months ago, Senator Cruz was one of the less popular candidates,» explains the blonde man in a cut - glass British accent, which puts Americans on edge the same way that a standard German accent can unsettle Swiss people.
People that live in glass houses should really shy away from lobbing stones.
«People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones... except at gays.»
the world wars lasted how long?????? The only reason people make such a big deal about 9 - 11 is that it was the first time in history that brought something like this to our soil here at home and people were to weak in the mind to deal with it and it shattered their glass houses they live in.
People that live in glass houses should not throw stones.
I drive past multi-million dollar church properties filled with throngs of wealthy people (as compared to the peoples of this world, today) sitting on cushy chairs or pews, gazing out stained glass windows, and then arrive at my destination — the haunts of the homeless, many of whom have all they own in a backpack or in a shopping cart.
As Twitter was quick to point out, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw «troubled past» around too lightly.
Though it may sound bizarre, engaging with fictional characters on a deep emotional level can be a sort of thought experiment in empathy, where we briefly step outside of our self - constructed glass boxes and engage with people who are both vastly different and the same on an intimate level.
Certainly we do not want to insist that people mutilate their experiences in order to fit them into our tidy little readymade categories, like the wicked stepsisters maiming their feet to fit into Cinderella's glass slipper.
Organized by the Coalition to Honor Ground Zero, the rally brought a few thousand people out to protest Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf's Cordoba Initiative: a plan to build a $ 100 million Islamic mosque and community center, thirteen - stories high, in glass and steel, where a building damaged in the attacks of September 11 once stood.
In the Kings and Keys and El Vino's, there was no noise besides the clink of glasses and the raised voices of opinionated people, and of El Vino's this is still true.
For some reason, when people read the Bible, they tend to put on spiritual - colored glasses so that words which mean one thing in any other context mean something completely different when read in the Bible.
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