This may not get you anywhere, as at least two
people report getting replacements that also have the bug, but there's a chance you'll get a new handset that doesn't have whatever defect this is.
Research based on a survey of 750,000 people living in the US has found that when temperatures are high,
people report getting less sleep.
The Public Health Agency of Canada said 172
people reported getting sick in B.C., Alberta and Ontario in March and April after eating raw oysters.
Not exact matches
When they say that, they mean that they want the
people reporting to them to follow their orders and
get their work done without needing a hug to make to happen.
The
report from the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center (TPC) found that while Americans at all income levels would, on average,
get a tax cut form the final version of the tax bill, the benefit would be skewed towards
people at the upper range of income earners.
There's also the matter of whether mobile medical care will ultimately reduce national health spending: At least one recent
report suggests that the technology may well cause
people to pursue care they don't need precisely because it makes it so convenient to
get.
And if you couldn't be there in
person, I hope you
got to follow the live - stream as well as the terrific session
reports my colleagues at Fortune and Time wrote up lickety split.
If those services
get hacked, as was the case with Ashley Madison, or purchased by other companies, customer information ends up in the hands of different
people and organizations — from the annoying to the downright nefarious,» Rodriguez
reported in November.
This may explain why
people who
report getting too little sleep are less social and more lonely,» explained senior author and psychology professor Matthew Walker.
In a recent survey of more than 1,600
people by staffing firm LaSalle Network, 81 percent
reported getting nervous before job interviews.
«You need
people with good judgment on the frontlines, because if you have someone who misinterprets the
reports, everybody
gets really frustrated really quickly,» says Kasichainula.
Faced with the
report, Ulman called an all - hands meeting, squeezing the foundation's 100 -
person staff into the boardroom, forcing them to
get close.
To
get hacked,
people would have to be using their smartphones or personal computers on the same Wi - Fi network to which their Smart TVs are connected, and then visit a malicious website or download an app that contains software code that would let hackers take over, the
report said.
But what
got him boiling mad was the news
report that night highlighted War, an 800 -
person town in McDowell County.
As the
report notes, this is likely because the services aren't as popular in suburban areas, where
people rely on more constant access to a vehicle to
get around.
According to a recent
report from research firm G.P. Wild, approximately 60
people per year are injured on cruise ships due to «operational mishaps,» which can range from small fires on the ship to actual explosions, as well as collisions, or ships sinking or
getting stranded.
Given that another website that received lots of mis - directed traffic yesterday was Dynamic Internet Technology, a Falun Gong - linked company that runs a service designed to help
people get around China's Great Firewall, the Times and other outlets are
reporting that experts suspect China was trying to block these websites but somehow accidentally sent lots and lots of traffic to them.
By contrast, more than half a million
people got prescriptions for Viagra in the first month after it went on the market, according to the
report.
«With increasing age,
people get more pleasure out of everyday experiences; while younger
people define themselves more by extraordinary experiences, a new study finds,»
reports PsyBlog.
In fact, one Harvard expert has
reported that for every 100 young
people who start college, only 25
get degrees and good jobs.
To encourage his eight -
person management team to
get in the habit of
reporting employee accomplishments, he set aside part of his daily morning phone call with senior executives to discuss exemplary work, in addition to 15 minutes in the middle of each weekly management meeting.
In December, the Associated Press
reported that six
people who attended a concert at the stadium
got hypothermia.
Now that you have your value - packed information product, every bit of your advertising — Yellow Pages, magazine ads, direct mail, business cards, letterhead, e-mail signature, website — should focus on
getting people to request, pick up or download that
report.
Harvard Business Review
reports that happy
people are 31 % more productive, have 37 % higher sales, three times more creative, and 40 % more likely to
get a promotion in the next year.
«We need to stop politicizing
people's ability to
get to work,» the San Francisco Chronicle
reported Wiener saying at a news conference to announce the pilot program.
Another study found that viewers of Colbert
Report knew more about campaign finance and super PACS than cable news viewers — perhaps because comedy
gets people to pay attention to unpleasant but valuable information.
Once
people start interacting, you'll
get detailed
reports of audience feedback, stats, and lead information.
He anticipates that many employees will opt in to 2G Tuesdays — 2G Mondays just didn't sound nearly as catchy, he jokes — to
get a better understanding of what the internet feels like for
people in different parts of the world and to help
report issues and make suggestions that his team might not have thought of.
As an executive coach, I hear a lot of reasons why senior
people can't
get more done: everything from direct
reports who don't take initiative, bosses who have unrealistic expectations, vendors who fail to deliver, and customers who want the world but don't want to pay for it.
It was about putting
people in a situation that
got them away from their canned speech,» Kuske
reports.
The
report claims Facebook was responsible for roughly 16 per cent of smartphone sales worldwide, on the assumption that
people bought those phones in order to
get access to Facebook — and all those cute kitten videos on its pages, no doubt.
On September 14, Bloomberg
reported that, «according to
people with knowledge of the matter,» some vendors, fearing
getting caught up in a bankruptcy and facing soaring costs to insure their receivables from Toys «R» Us, are curtailing their shipments to the company.
Although some fields have more irritating workers than others (professionals in the healthcare and insurance industries
report having the highest number of annoying coworkers), some 36 % of
people have left a job that they liked because they didn't
get along with their coworkers.
Lately,
reports show some
people have been able to
get approved for jumbo loans with credit scores of 650, but in t's best to aim for 700 or higher.
But the bulk of the findings, from news investigations to the FBI's
report to The Daily Show, suggest that this idea is often going to play out very differently than supporters like Trump envision — and sometimes could lead to more innocent
people getting caught in the crossfire.
And the results are reportedly already more accurate than the
reports Facebook
gets from
people flagged by their friends as at - risk.
Combine that with the world's melting pot of pragmatic bankers and regulators — throw in a spice of
reporting, fraud, an open mind, crooks, capitalism, the world's biggest technology companies, and some passionate but slightly confusing
people — and you've
got a circus.
But what's even more alarming is that only 17 % of
people have comparison - shopped their prescriptions to see if they can
get a better deal at a different pharmacy, according to a
report by Consumer
Reports,
According to a
report in Bloomberg News, SoundHound is betting voice will be the main way
people interact with IoT devices and is aiming to
get device makers to use AI tools that the company develops instead of doing it on their own.
«The first sales started in Australia, and I'm told we had several hundred
people waiting at the store in Sydney, and I'm
getting similar
reports from across that region.»
You
get all of this
reporting about folks who are in the high deductible plans being mad at the
people who are poorer than them who
get Medicaid.
-- With the spotlight on him, the president's son - in - law has become «paranoid,» CNN
reports: «Kushner also feels that he has come under fire from his own West Wing colleagues recently, with the notion that «everyone is out to
get him,» a source said... Kushner... told
people that he suspected the timing of the story about his foreign contacts was coordinated to be released when issues surrounding his security clearance were in the news, according to a source familiar with his thinking.»
Students claiming the credit can create a very misleading perception of the income distribution, since young
people make (and spend) less and
get income from sources not often
reported on tax returns, like gifts.
The
people behind pump - and - dump shenanigans can make fast money, until they
get caught: In the US, a Bugatti - driving promoter allegedly drove up the value of a prescription - drug distributor by more than $ 700 million within two months, according to a Bloomberg
report.
I can not believe the ignorance and bias on this with Statistics Canada - I mean come on
people lets
get with the times - you are operating a Statistical agency like we are living in the 1950's - this is indeed the 21st century - income polarization is a massive issue, and to
report on income like the manner that this article did is just out right garbage!!
In other YouTube news: The video platform will boost the amount of ads some
people see between music videos to try to
get them to sign up for an upcoming music subscription service, Bloomberg News
reports.
So seeing stories like this and others where
people report that they aren't
getting promoted because they aren't christian make me worry about the state of the military that I take pride in having served
There are plenty of deluded
people who give away all their worldly goods or perform heroic acts of self - sacrifice that you never hear about, because such actions aren't crimes and thus don't
get reported on the news.
The Chicago Sun Times
reports on an exhibit featuring Catholicism in Chicago and quotes Monsignor Hillenbrand, who died in 1978, as telling priests «to
get out of the rectories and stop just saving souls and start saving neighbourhoods and
people».
We
get reports daily of religious
people doing horrible things to others.