Despite the salesperson's off - putting approach, we buy because it's convenient to do so at the moment; or we just want to get
the person off the phone or off the front porch.
Not exact matches
Nothing turns
people off like a mid-conversation text message or even a quick glance at your
phone.
If we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not, and particularly in an age of social media when so many
people are getting their information in sound bites and
off their
phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.
I tell you, my
phone has been ringing
off the hook today by as many
people who want to complain about different aspects of this as by
people who say, «Good job.
And of course, young
people aren't the only ones who experience a little separation anxiety when their
phones are switched
off.
Turn
off your
phone, check email at designated times each day, and when you get those requests from
people who don't seem to get that you're really working (especially relevant if you work from home), let them know that your boss is benevolent but not a pushover.
Monolithic conglomerates such as Google, Samsung and Apple can afford it because such devices are but two pieces of their much larger wholes — they can take a bath on
phones and tablets since they pay
off in other ways, like keeping
people within their larger ecosystems.
The diminished ability is akin to what sleep deprivation might cause, the researchers found, noting that
people performed best on tasks when their
phone was in another room and worst when their
phone was on the table, whether the
phone was on or
off.
The
people of that generation who are still in the game and making a difference today are the ones who giddily charged
off to buy PalmPilots and mobile
phones that weighed down their suits like bricks.
When she advises college students, she teaches them «that if you're taking notes on your
phone, make sure that you tell
people that you're not Snapchatting, or Instagramming... because there are workers who will see one of my students with their
phone out and assume that they're just goofing
off.»
Nothing turns
people off quite like fiddling with your
phone or tablet during a conversation.
To accomplish this task, virtual kidnappers hack into a
person's email and other accounts, then follow their prey — either physically or through social media — and wait until they turn
off their
phones or are in a place where they would be unreachable, like at a loud concert or, more commonly, on an airline flight.
Another 100
people have been laid
off in Waterloo by mobile
phone maker BlackBerry, the company says.
Still a lot of room to grow their revenue through
people upgrading to smartphones and paying for data packages which they make more money
off of then regular
phones
«What really annoyed me is that when it first started
people would switch
off their
phones in embarrassment now they are cupping their hands over the receiver and carrying on talking.
According to the Daily Mail he said: «I had put signs up asking
people to switch
off their
phones after having services disrupted.
While there are some unspoken rules — turn your
phone off in class and avoid using your
phone in a group of
people — when is it okay to answer your
phone, and when are you committing a social faux pas?
My agency doesn't stand to make a nickel
off it, but they're giving me the use of their screening room, their
phone list and client list,
people like Will.I.Am and Peter Gabriel who saw the film and were then incredibly generous in giving their songs at a great rate when I couldn't afford their music normally.
The only weird thing is that the building next door is really close, and so I can see and hear everything
people are doing over there —
phones ringing, showers turning on and
off, conversations, music... And last night, I was catching up on New Girl on Hulu when I looked out the window and realized I was looking straight into someone's shower (while she was in it).
Dave: A big thing that puts a lot of
people off is that we don't have a
phone.
«[If] the president of the United States
phones you up and wants to play golf with you, I wasn't going to say no... I'm sorry if I pissed
people off but I felt I was in a position where I couldn't really do anything but say yes.
I attended week 17 last year, division game to get into the playoffs, and I can't count the empty seats at kick
off,
people on their
phones googling crap on 3rd down when they should be screaming their asses
off.
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Young
people, in particular, filter much of their experiences through their
phones, so turning
phones off for extended periods of time may actually cause them to feel less connected.
When asked, he says he doesn't want to hurt that
person's feelings by saying he wanted to get
off the
phone.
Getting rest and sleep was so difficult those first few weeks that we turned
off the ringer on the
phone, changed the message periodically, thanked
people for calling to check in on us and asked them to leave their messages.
We put notes on the front door telling
people not to knock, we turned
phone ringers
off and then spoke in hushed tones, if we even spoke at all.
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Thats when you hire Bill Clinton to make
phone calls and then have the NYDEMS have an «Big Brother» Obama Convention Keep
people off the ballot.
The main goal of the Democratic party's field organizing is to get their supporters
off their butts and to the polls, either on Election Day or (even better) beforehand — absentee ballots are field - organizing gold, since every early ballot in the bank represents a voter who WO N'T need to be hassled in
person or over the
phone before November 4th.
«Our
phones have been ringing
off the hook with
people asking what can i do and what do i need to do to protect ourselves.
The first time most
people heard the name Ian Murphy was after the editor of the satirical Buffalo - based website the Beast passed himself
off as conservative billionaire activist David Koch and talked to Wisconsin governor Scott Walker for twenty minutes on the
phone in the midst of union unrest there.
Chuck in Nick Clegg — lost in a black
people carrier somewhere shouting into a switched -
off phone in the palm of his hand — and the image is complete.
M.M.: I have to say, it wasn't long until we were hit with things like the oil spill and the Haiti earthquake, and the fact that I already knew
people like [Energy Secretary] Steve Chu and [NOAA Administrator] Jane Lubchenco — to know these
people and have their cell
phone numbers and be able to call at a moment's notice, to have these
people already know me, and not have to question motives — was such a leg up in getting
off square zero and getting things done.
In a different study, sleep researchers at Loughborough University in England found that after a 30 - minute exposure to cell
phone signals in talk mode,
people took nearly twice as long to fall asleep as they did when the
phone had been
off or in standby mode.
The stray piece that feels like smiling isn't a chore, that wants to answer the
phone and talk, that gets up
off the chair and does things out in the world, things with other
people, even.
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I see that those are the only moments out of 365 days a year that
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Treat the
person you are with as the most important thing in your life right then — turn
off your cell
phone and pay attention.
Some are common sense (never hit on a married
person, turn
off your cell
phone, ignore emails from obvious spammers).
Too many
people still believe the myth that they will find their «soul mate» effortlessly and they bristle at the idea that the
person on the other end of the
phone is sitting there taking notes and ruthlessly checking
off items on a list.
He has assured me that if we hit it
off in
person as we do on the
phone, he will figure out the best way to come visit me regularly, even if that means buying full - fare tickets.
CT: I've seen things where
people have gone out and they've gotten a throwaway
phone or they've gotten a google voice number or some other alternate form of communication they can control and turn
off or on with this particular individual so they feel more secure, and to me, that's always been a good way to go.
That's a great question and I think one of the reasons
people avoid or put -
off a
phone call is because they feel anxiety regarding what they should talk about.
«Some singles feel uncomfortable opening up to a stranger in
person or even on the
phone,» Arnie noted, «but DatingCoachSOS gives them a level of anonymity that I believe allows them to be more honest and open right
off the bat.»
His goal is «getting
people off of their
phones and onto the date.»
The most transparent way to detect a married
person online who is posing a someone single is if they are often claiming to be jetting
off on business trips, if they are reluctant to divulge their home
phone number or if their mobile
phone is frequently unavailable.
So as an addition or alternative to retrieving that app deleted
off one's
phone from the cloud and rekindling an old profile, Spira also notes that now might be a good time for
people to explore the niche dating apps they may not have heard of but have been built specifically to suit them (whether they're a bacon - lover, gym rat, or
person of color sick of rampant racism in online dating).
I'm not saying that I'm old enough to remember «courting» like my grandparents do, but for many
people my age dating involved getting someone's (landline)
phone number on a scrap
off paper somewhere and then having to actually
phone them and speak to them to organise a date.