Sentences with phrase «people share too»

We all hear about this place called «social media» where people share too much about themselves.
Where people share too much information is when they detail specific financial information, where they work, show pictures and an address of a new house they've purchased, and other information that could potentially target someone who's looking to romance them for financial gain.

Not exact matches

There are just too many people willing to share their strengths and vulnerabilities online with the rest of the world.
Over the decades, every approach has amassed its share of criticism, whether for being insufficiently forward - looking or too dependent on people's unrealistic self - perceptions.
I have a lot of photos stored there that I'm too lazy to move, and I want people looking for me to be able to find me easily, and every now and then I have something to share with a lot of people, whether it's a magazine article or a baby photo (although the decline of organic reach has made that kind of sharing less rewarding).
The runway to success is too short to waste time not sharing everything people need to run the business.
Be generous with your expertise and share it in such a way that the information has value and people want to pass it along on social media, too.
«One of the greatest gifts one can give a marriage is the recognition and acceptance that there are times when you're going to get it wrong... When you will lose the work - life balance; when you will share too little or too much; when you will lean too heavily while it was [the other person] who needed the rest.
The most successful startups are able to provide a new or easier solution to a regular problem, but the people behind these innovations faced their share of challenges, too.
People aren't just nervous that markets will fall; they're worried energy prices could drop, too, and that's depressed share prices.
The stock is currently selling for $ 30 a share and if solar grows like the way many people expect it too, the stock will see significant gains.
These are the people who share your vision, who want to help you reach the finish line because they too believe that the status quo needs to be disrupted, regardless of shifting sands.
Facebook has produced multiple iterations to its privacy settings pages over the years, often in response to criticism that the system is too complicated for most people to understand what they are and aren't sharing.
People tend to click links that align with their existing opinions, sure — but isn't that just an online analog to the fact that our friends and family tend to share our opinions in the real world too?
So if your home has other people's share in it too, then this might not be suitable for you.
Stockmarkets in many other economies are overvalued too, but a bursting of the bubble would claim many more victims in America than in Japan or Europe, partly because far more people own shares and partly because in recent years American households and companies have borrowed huge sums in the expectation that share prices will continue to climb.
Kalanick, the founder of Uber and its CEO until this summer, tried to sell about half of his shares in Uber, according to people with knowledge of the matter, but like all other shareholders, is only able to sell about 58 percent of what he sought because too many sellers tried to get rid of their shares.
Under Obamacare, people who earn too much for Medicaid but are still low - income — up to 250 percent of the federal poverty line, about $ 30,000 for one person — receive cost - sharing reductions for their private insurance.
There is now a position open for every unemployed person in the country, and the share of the labor force — Americans who are working or job hunting — has crept up this year, too.
I also hear of religious people seeking to discriminate against others that don't share their religion, primarily atheists, and often Muslims too.
Indeed, the plight of indigenous peoples and of the nonhuman species with whom we share the planet should touch our consciences as too high a price for us to be paying even in terms of immediate consequences.
We know people like them: the self - indulgent, confused younger son, who almost too late comes to himself; the father, who lets the boy make his own decisions but never stops loving him; the virtuous but hardhearted older son, reluctant to share the reward of his fidelity with a spendthrift brother.
Well, sadly, that is how we all too often come across to people when we share the Gospel with them.
You can also buy any other book you want right then and there and you can get people to sync up with your account to instantly share books and even interactively read by highlighting certain parts and writing notes in margins (which you can do with real books too I know, but this way won't ruin the books themselves).
Few people are willing to share so that communities can provide the physical well - being and spiritual care needed by all our country's citizens (male and female, white and of color, rich and poor) Too often we take the easy way out and pass responsibility to the next generation.
That, too, is a basic Christian confession, one that the church and the Jewish people share.
We may discover such places, too, in our ambivalences about the «categories» of persons with whom we share, happily or unhappily, race, nation, religion, gender, caste, sexual orientation, class, and so forth.
Although the very shrillness of the attacks leads people to discount the attackers as fanatics on the fringes of society, their views are too widely shared to be taken lightly.
Too often we think a community means a group of people who share a common history and a set of well - defined beliefs and aims.
And if your children do the washing up every night, complain that church services aren't long enough, ask their teacher for extra homework, and you've already drafted your «12 Steps to Perfect Parenting» ready to share with less able parents... then you, too, probably aren't our kind of person.
Similarly, if we are developing a relationship with a person, we know that we can't dump the gospel truck on them, because (1) there is too much to share in one setting, and (2) we don't know or practice it all ourselves.
Other times, I was tempted to speak up in the middle of somebody sharing their own story because I believed I had a story that would challenge that person's belief or disprove it or offer a reason as to why they should doubt too.
But I would like my grandchildren to live in a world less violent than the one I have navigated, and it would be a moral failing if I refused to play my part in creating this world because I was too proud to change my mind or too mistrustful to work with people whose experiences may be different but who grieve as I grieve and share my prayers for peace.
Sharing the recipes too but also making something like this into a business, not for personal gain necessarily, but because I think most people eat less healthily because they don't have enough time to cook.
I'm not a nutritionist, have never claimed to be and I certainly think giving blanket advice to thousands of people online is a terrible idea, yet too many people think because I'm sharing food I'm giving you exact advice and that's where the problems start.
What I see here is the beauty of who we are as a people: Puerto Rico too had its share of immigrants, who brought their traditional foods and adapted the recipes to the island.
http://www.simplelivingeating.com/2013/01/healthy-eating-flavors-of-morocco.html This looks delicious and the variations people shared sound terrific too.
I'm not sure whether it was my beauteous photos back then (haha) or just the easy meal ideas I loved sharing, but I actually had people that wanted to try my foodie ideas, too!
I too have been reading since the beginning — who needs a story — you've got the man, you've got the happiness, and you've got the skills to make one hell of an empty stomach feel like the luckiest organ in the world — Besides, my husband, who was able to vote when I was born, just happens to be my professor from college... And when people ask what grade I got in his class, I become quiet and with a slight whisper say «I got a B» — And that was only 1 of 3 B's I got in college... Our story is wonderful for him since he nabbed the young student... Doesn't sound so good for me, but I love him and sharing it regardless... Happy Anniversary Deb and Alex!!!
I recently shared the above cheese platter image over on Instagram, and had so many people contact me looking for tips on how to create an entertaining platter on their own that I simply had to share the love here too.
Its nice that people share their tips too, thanks to all.
This recipe makes about 2 thick waffles, a generous serving for one person, but sharing with someone else works too.
We tend not too make too many of them since people tend to eat them in small amounts only -LCB- they are quite rich -RCB- but I wanted to share the recipe with you anyways.
They're a little on the soft side for me, didn't taste too bad, I'd give it a 3.5 out of 5, but I shared these cookies with dozen other people and seemed like I was singled out as they all gave it a 5/5!
And to be honest, Heidi's also a lovely person — and a coffee (and Kouign Aman) pal when I'm in San Francisco — and has shared a glass or two of rosé with me in Paris, too.
Thanks for sharing a great recipe, maybe some of these tweaks will help for people experiencing loafs that are too dry / crumbly.
It's a pleasure to be able to share the food I made, and people actually eat it and enjoy it too.
Many people liked the recipe and I also got requests from people to share a vegetarian version of the soup too.
And helped us to share too — online and with people in our own corners of the world.
My blog used to be called «Sweet Foodie» because I've always loved baking and sharing treats with people I care about (and because of the song Sweet Caroline, too).
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