Not exact matches
Eventually you'll
see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder
was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think
is the most interesting
thing going on right now because
as we get better and better at our recommendations,
as more
people get on the platform, I think
people will find less and less a need or desire to use
things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
Continuing with the dog food example, we can
see that ratings, comparison, and reviews all
were all grouped
as closely related to dog food in general, implying that
people that
are searching for dog food
are very interested in the comparison and review side of
things.
I think he
saw it — the political pressure that really resulted from public pressure, or
people saying
things as simple
as, «I drive around the city and I can
see with my own eyes that the lights
are not synchronized.»
Whether discussing global warming, politics, vaccine schedules, or GMO foods, irresistible
people recognize that many
people who
are just
as intelligent
as they
are see things differently.
People who
see the election of Trump
as a good
thing will, because of confirmatory thinking,
be more and more likely to
see things as getting better.
How often did you hear
things such
as «Don't talk to strangers,» «It
is better to
be seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that
person is out of your league.»
When you
see there
is no such
thing as lack, other
people's success or happiness will no longer
be a threat to you and your view of yourself.
As you
're working through
things it
's easy for
people to find fault and
see weakness and shortcomings.
«We
see ourselves at Facebook
as a community and culture of builders, so we like to
see how
people are thinking about
things a little bit differently.»
This would gut many
people, and surely it
was painful for Griffith, but he also
saw it
as an opening, and so among the
things slashed from the budget
was himself.
If there
is one simple
thing you can do to enhance your impact
as a presenter, persuade others to
see things as you
see them, and make it more likely your audience will say yes to your idea, it
is sustained, purposeful eye contact with one
person at a time.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip
was nearly
as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the
thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer
is that
people tend to
see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
He told NBC News 4, «I like for
people to
see that
as old
as I
am, you can still do and accomplish
things.»
Perhaps the first
thing to understand
is that when LeCun discusses computer vision, it
's not the same
as how a
person sees, although the process of teaching software how to recognize an object has some similarities.
«I think we'll
see an evolution of these algorithms over time because I think variety
is the spice of life and you want to
see interesting
things and you want to
see other perspectives, and we want
people to have that experience
as well.»
Many times, when we do
things for the Internet we have to reassure our clients that it will
be seen by
as many
people as possible.
«The weird
thing about remarketing
is the more times
people see [an] offer, the less likely they
are to click, but those who do
are twice
as likely to buy.»
And I reckon, it
's sort of interesting for me for private equity in terms of all we've
seen, and what we have
seen, where we have
seen some misconduct and
things like that,»cause I always think like, to my simple mind, that the
people in private equity, they
're the greatest, they
're actually adding value to their clients, they
're getting paid really really well, you know, if I
was in that position, the one
thing I would think to myself
as I skipped to work
was like just «Let
's not mess it up.
In the article, the MSM propagandist states such
things as: 2017 has
seen, according to his one time Goldman Sachs source, a «dramatic crash in [physical gold coin] demand,» that interest in gold coins
is linked to «political conservatism, or anarcho - libertarianism» and «end of the world right wing sentiments,» that gold has
been implicated in a «conspiracy to commit money laundering,» that gold
is «financed by
people in the narcotics trade,» that it comes from «illegal mines and drug dealers in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador,» that «the federal authorities assume the NTR Metals [case] represented only a fraction of illegally sourced and financed gold,» that therefore the US attorney
is broadly investigating the gold industry, that gold
is «produced by exploited workers,» that «crude [gold] extraction techniques create serious and lasting environmental damage,» that gold plays an important part in «tax evasion,» that it
is related to American gun sales, which the author abhors; that «drug dealers [use] gold imports
as a way of laundering their proceeds,» and that «they came to realize that illegal gold [
is] an intrinsically better business» than drug dealing; to name but a few of the aspersions cast against gold in the short article.
Yes our quality of life
is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what
people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they
are talking about the trending that they
see — and the media reflects a perception out there that
things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will
see that they have much less to do with our economy
as they have to do with WHY we
are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
Atheists: I know many there
are many
people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've
seen many
people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there
are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to
be opposites, I believe in God, I
'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they
are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that
's were God
is, also I think that God created everything but not
as a Magical
thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he
's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything
was on balance, he
's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Second there
are plenty of
people who come to their faith
as it
were through something more than bible verses its called critical thinking
people can critically think their way to the idea that they
are rather small
beings in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know everything and leave some
things including the nature of the universe to faith and acknowledge it
as faith if that
's how they
see the world fine
is there anything particularly wrong with that?
But don't feel bad because,
as you can
see, there
's a lot of
people hereon doing the same
thing.
One
thing that surprised me,
is that most
people who still have their wits at the end
are very angry with their palliative care providers
as they
see the pain killers
as fogging over that ability to feel and recognize and come to grips with those feelings, especially when they
are trying to interact with another.
One
thing as I look at «Our» world
is, I
see many
people who resemble Jesus.
What did the revolts brought to the
people in those countries any
thing other than continuos unending revolts and demonstrations scarcity of essential commodities and products adding to the sky high prices... While other essential needs such
as electricity power supply, water, gas, diesel, petrol
are being used
as a pressure tool by the opposition or the ruling party to keep
people mad on the streets rather than going home
seeing to their daily living making and minding their own businesses... but what business will continue with such chaos and disorder...?
I know that I
see elements of divine around me in
things and in ways that others don't, including other religious
people... And
as long
as different religions and even sects constantly argue about what god truly
is, and
as long
as they come up with different asnwers, then I have to say that the spiritual elements of our universe simply manifest differently for different folks, including not at all for some...
as with those who label themselves
as athiest...
I
am proud to say I believe in God, I did have the choice to belive or not to believe just
as anyone else does, just because I choose to believe in something doesn't mean I have
been brainwashed, I could say the same
thing about you, but I won't,
people can believe what they want to believe, I don't need anyone telling me what to believe, if I believe
is because I have
seen what He has done in my life and in other lives too, and that
's more than enough for me to believe in Him.
From Agnostic to Islam and I have
seen examples in the past... so my humble request to you
is not to stop... keep learning or studying the new stuffs... an advice to you when you decide to study or learn about Islam — do not point to the
people who does wrong
things as wrong doing
people are there in everywhere regardless of faith, but look into the scripture and go to someone who has knowledge if you have any question that bothers you but make sure that
person is well educated to his community... i ask The Almighty God to open your heart...
What we meant to model
was the sending of one of our number to
be a foreign missionary — to learn a new language, to understand a local culture, to sacrifice the amenities of affluence and to live knowing that he or she
is always
being watched by seekers — while the rest of us stay here
as lifetime local missionaries, learning to speak the language of the unchurched, understanding secular culture, sacrificing the amenities of affluence and living
as a «watched»
person in a society that
is skeptical of Christian spirituality until it
sees the real
thing on display.
We
see them
as obstacles and we complain that but for such and such a
person things would have
been better in the congregation, in the family and in the community.
But
things will start to change when we insist upon
seeing the human
person as the focal point of historical inquiry, the cynosure of historical meaning, the fleetingly visible figure to
be sought in history's lavish carpet.
No it has not
been proven where did you
see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus
as a Savior and did not have men writing 1000s of years apart talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about
things that happened in later chapters written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where
was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for
people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there
been a better teacher of life then in His words.
This selective «colorblindness»
is a mighty convenient approach to race in America for white
people, for it allows us to paper over America's troubled (and decidedly anti-Christian) history, to discount racism
as a
thing of the past for which we
are no longer responsible, and to ignore persistent racial injustices like mass incarceration, police brutality, voting rights issues, white flight, and economic inequality, all while consistently benefiting from an oppressive system we claim we can not even
see.
In him they
saw how
things really
are; they
saw that in all the universe the central fact and the sovereign power
is the love which shone out in him, the love by which they found themselves judged, forgiven, able to
be re-created so
as to become new
people.
What
people see as mistakes can actually
be the best
thing for us.
The brain abnormacy
is physical and inherited, but learning
as much
as you can about what it
is, and having a support group of
people to talk to and to
see as other peopl dealing with these same
things, who overcame them, can «save your life»,
as it did mine.
I
'm not saying I have all the answers, but
as a starting place, it seems like maybe
people need to look at what they have, what they
are giving up, what they want / need, what they gave away and maybe want back (souls do come to mind, btw Dave), and basically
see if they
are holding on to
things that don't fit anymore.
I think
people really want to know how to think about these big issues of the day, whether it
's racism and white supremacy —
as you
see things like Charlottesville unfold —
people want to know how to think about this from a Christian perspective.
As Filip Mazurczak explained in a First
Things article in 2013, «Romero avoided the blinkered anti-communism of Argentina's bishops and defended the vulnerable against military violence,
seeing the hypocrisy of rulers who claim to
be Christians yet persecute the
people.
I never thought anything could
be as great
as receiving the love of God, but giving it to other
people and
seeing them fall in love with God too
is the most incredible
thing to
be part of.
As a scientist I always judge things on empirical evidence and he always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never seen anything else, so as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over other people.&raqu
As a scientist I always judge
things on empirical evidence and he always has women ages 19 to 23 around him, but I've never
seen anything else, so
as a scientist, my presumption is that whatever the problems were I would believe him over other people.&raqu
as a scientist, my presumption
is that whatever the problems
were I would believe him over other
people.»
It occurred to me yesterday (
as I
was skillfully avoiding an encounter with a certain someone at the grocery store) that the most frustrating
thing about
being seen as an «outsider»
is knowing that when
people talk to you about faith, they approach the conversation with the assumption that you have nothing to contribute to it.
(or any basis in fact
as we
see no temple today) It
is sad
thing to me that
people have run after these irrelevant fantasies.
As it
is, I understand many
people, if not most, don't remember anything at all, and furthermore,
people of other cultures and religions remember
seeing things that conform to THEIR religions.
To the
person who heard that word of wisdom
as with all words of prophecy I would encourage you to bring it to God and
see what he says - sometimes
people get
things wrong but also sometimes the words given can
be about events not now but to come
Only when
people take courage to face fear, heal from past hurts,
as as considerate of others
as self, accepting differences where they
are debatable and
are motivated by love then shall we
see less of this kind of
thing.
«In those times, we knew about
things that have become common today: the reality of abortion, of
people who manifest homosexual tendencies, whose personal dignity we always respected, but we
were formed to
see these acts
as absolutely unacceptable, against the nature that God had created for us.»
Instead, I've
seen mostly «everybody knows» examples, like that everybody knows that the Crusades consisted of Christians murdering and committing horrible deeds; since everybody knows this it doesn't require any detail to explain why this
is the case — except that it
's done so frequently that many
people will cite the Crusades
as an example of Christians doing horrible
things without actually knowing any historically accurate details of what horrible
things they
were doing.
«One of the
things that has happened recently along social justice lines
is that [we've] helped
people see the «why,» and
as that happens,
people often pick up their own «how.»