Not exact matches
Well, Erika Napoletano gets restless brands and the
people brave enough to lead them unstuck and shortens the
distance between where you
are and «hell yeah.»
You could focus on transporting seniors to medical appointments locally, or, if you live in an area that
's some
distance from a city, you could focus on driving
people long
distances to specialist appointments at world - class hospitals.
Held back by police, they
were waiting some
distance away near the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing, when the second explosion went off just as
people were entering the government office.
Most of what
people consider to
be long -
distance trips would
be completed in less than half an hour.
A source told
People magazine that
distance and busy schedules
were to blame for their reported split.
«Most
people don't discuss miscarriages because you worry your problems will
distance you or reflect upon you — as if you
're defective or did something to cause this,» he wrote.
«But
people engaging in this process, using their own first name,
are distancing themselves from the self, right in the moment, and that helps them perform.»
However, while I believe that virtual meetings can
be useful in certain circumstances (when time
is short or
distance is too far), there
are many reasons why in -
person events
are more effective for businesses, large and small.
«This can do the same thing that a helicopter can do — that
's to say, provide air transportation for
people and goods without the need for a runway — but this thing can take more over longer
distances, it
's cheaper, and it
's greener.»
TUNG:
People are investing more in education to build the next generation of Internet companies leveraging mobile internet or
distance learning.
The car elevator
is just the latest mini-step towards Musk's vision of underground tunnels that could
be used for cars or a futuristic transport system called hyperloop that theoretically would send
people and packages, housed inside reduced - pressure tubes, long
distances at super speeds.
In the meantime, some teams will
be wary of McDaniels and it appears some
people are already
distancing themselves from him.
Ultimately, Musk wants to build a network of underground tunnels that could
be used for cars or a futuristic transport system called hyperloop that theoretically would send
people and packages, housed inside reduced - pressure tubes, long
distances at super speeds.
Just like Kazaa, Skype
was a disruptive rebel — it sought to use the power of the Internet to greatly lower the cost of something that
people had typically
been paying through the teeth for: long -
distance calls.
That
's especially true if
people have to drive substantial
distances to reach their local gyms or need to find childcare before going for workouts.
Nowhere near as sophisticated as things
are today, geo - targeting allowed marketing companies to hit a general area (usually a town, county or city) and drill down to the right
people in that area using data mined from cookies, so, for example, farmers within driving
distance of one of the many Springfields across our great land would get ads from the local Agway there telling them when there
was a sale on farmer stuff.
Upon closer inspection of the Mob Wars» message boards, they realized that the game
was enabling
people to initiate long -
distance friendships as well as romantic relationships.
Despite the
distance often built into the system, employers
are responsible for teaching and growing their
people.
While health problems ranging from malaria to AIDS to respiratory tract diseases
are common there, transportation can
be difficult to find, which means that
distance can dictate whether a
person lives or dies.
It
's why
people retreat and take vacations away from the busyness of life — to
distance themselves from distraction.
That
's why many companies, and many
people, fall back on «corporate» methods of communicating: memos, canned announcements, and group emails, boilerplate stuff theoretically intended to ensure «clear communication» but that
is actually designed to give the
person delivering the bad news some
distance.
'' [A]
s technological progress allows the exchange of goods and ideas over longer
distances and among larger groups of trading partners, other
people become more valuable alive than dead, and they
are less likely to become targets of demonization and dehumanization,» Pinker wrote.
Traditional structures
are built around levels of
people rather than around the work itself, often creating artificial divisions and departments as well as
distance from really knowing what
's going on.
Which
is funny, because one of his agency's contributions to the weepy advertising canon
is for Skype, whose Stay Together series
is a lovely meditation on how technology can close the
distances between
people.
However, «the reality
is that if you
're a town of 4,000
people, you
're still not going to get very much, even with the
distance formula,» he adds.
The team has yet to decide a final route, but they
are looking at areas where many
people fly over short
distances or drive several hundred miles to their destination.
Such has
been the clamour around Facebook's recent Cambridge Analytica controversy that
people are furiously searching for ways to
distance itself from the social media platform.
Washbrook, who dug up the StatsCan numbers and pointed them out to The Tyee, says that, based on the census data, he would expect that overall driving
distances for northerners
are lower than for
people in the Lower Mainland.
For example,
people who have
been affected by restructuring brought about by globalization often face difficult adjustments, including retraining and moving long
distances.
When it
is on a big ticket item like a automobile, there
are a lot of dollars to
be saved and
people have
been known to drive great
distances to receive the discount.
When you spread your arms and say «look how beautiful everything
is, it MUST
be the work of GOD», just remember that your outspread arms
are also including all the
people who
are being victimized (including little children) that very second in the world, some within a very close
distance of you probably.
Growing up, in the 40's and 50's, as a Roman Catholic, at least in our diocese, no politician
was allowed to shake hands with
people within a certain
distance of the church.
However easy it
is to demonize and to hate from a
distance (I won't provide links, but, trust me, the demonization and the hate
was quite evident online), it
's a bit harder to do so in the context of a small college, where habits of conversation
are encouraged, where
people talk the talk (even if — sinners as we all
are — we don't always walk the walk) of fairminded openness to the truth, and where Others (not «The Other,» which, as a colleague rightly suggested,
is too abstract)
are people we encounter day in and day out.
This we do from the same
distance of age but also with the same respectful admiration for the
person we once
were.
Also, it
was easier for
people to move great
distances, again due to technology, so different nationalities and cultures
are bound to collide, and with a greater number of
people, that means a greater number of
people to kill and
be killed.
The greatest
distance most
people can see
is not sufficient to view the God of all creation.
So at the end of the day, even as a follower of the teachings of Jesus Christ (the name Christian has
been so stained, refuse to call myself one to
distance myself from traitors to God like Bush and just about every Conservative American), I'd vote for an astheist with good ideas and
was brave enough to push for the interests of
people, not corporations, then I would vote for them.
I know a huge number of them and as individuals they
are usually good
people,
people are people after all, but they
are as a religious organization to
be watched and carefully kept at arms
distance.
Anyone who has even just perused the book of mormon can see the
people followingthis cult, as nice as they may seem,
are making a point to
distance themselves from the real world.
when
people leave my life i
am afraid they suffer the consequences of no longer having me around... i don't do long
distance too well.
Seeing
people gossip by looking at them from a
distance may not
be demonic.
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully
been raptured), it would
be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange
people created to
be forever
distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
If our words
are always sunny or vapidly positive, aren't we
distancing ourselves not just from the
people of God but from Jesus himself?
I've
been observing from a
distance, but I
'm really in SHOCK at the number of
people who have condemned this thread.
I think you'll find that more and more younger
people in ministry
are rejecting that «standard» of «objective
distance.»
For the
people on the shore, the
distance was therefore greater; but they could move more rapidly and could see where the boat
was going.
Such
persons are essentially loners, who defend against anxiety by
distancing.
Sometimes my doubt
is treated like a disease —
people keep their
distance; they worry and pray and whisper amongst themselves; the brave ones try to fix me.
Such
persons may receive more help from a one - to - one relationship with a psychotherapist or counselor who will allow them to keep whatever
distance is necessary to allow them to feel relatively safe.
On the other hand one should mention that he possessed a certain aloofness; he
was distanced from things; from
people as well as from the issues he
was dealing with, and even a certain basic
distance from his Church.