The World Health Organisation estimate that globally 500,000
people a day get infections whilst receiving healthcare, and 20,000 to 50,000 die as a result.
Today, eHarmony is a runaway success in the USA, where on average 236
people every day get married after being matched by eHarmony.
On Average, 438
People a Day Get Married Because of eHarmony.
Right now, the eHarmony main site states that it has helped 438
people a day get married.
«The majority of young
people these days get their political news over the social media,» says Phil Howard, Professor of Internet Studies and ERC beneficiary at the Oxford Internet Institute.
I see
people every day getting confused and frustrated trying to research life insurance product they don't fully understand.
I see
people every day getting confused and frustrated trying to research life insurance product they don't understand.
We help
people every day get their dream jobs and we can't wait to help you too.
Not exact matches
I can't tell you the number of marketing messages I
get each
day that show that the
person or company behind that message took no effort to think about what really matters to me.
SS: The numbers are astounding: 37 million
people get no sick
days.
People get stuck in a rut when they perform the same work tasks
day - in and
day - out.
He could
get people building the next
day.
«A lot of the
people I talk to will say, «I had a busy
day but I don't know what I
got done.»
For $ 50, you can
get a round trip from the city, but most of the vans make only one trip a
day, which means you need to stay for the full eight - hour visit — impossible for many
people's work schedules.
You
get access to the same
people,
day after
day, which means you're more likely to strike up a conversation.
«We could throw up a quick study for an entrepreneur for $ 10, and within a
day get a lot of feedback from different
people about how heavy or light, fast or slow a logo would be,» he says.
All I was doing was other
people's work all
day long, and I never actually
got to the things that I wanted to accomplish on that given
day.»
Buari makes two trips a
day so
people can visit their family and still
get back to the city by noon.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo
days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the
people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually
get things right in the long run.
The numbers are astounding: 37 million
people get no sick
days.
But when times
get tough and
people are work long
days, culture plays a huge role in sustaining excitement around your vision.
«The best way to make some progress on this... wasn't to go out and hire a consultant, as we often would have done, but rather
get some of these
people in who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one
day,» says Toronto Mayor John Tory.
But if you're having a tough
day, and you just want
get through that checkout line and
get home with your ice cream, for a second you think, Do I really have to talk to this
person?
«One of the biggest attractions of Invoke was that [
people] could wind up
getting hired in an agency and being employee number four or five at Hootsuite,» says Tedman, who is no longer involved in the company's
day - to -
day operations.
People get so wrapped up in the
day - to -
day of what they're doing.
We're going to
get the smartest
people in here, have them spend the
day and come up with a couple applications that could take advantage of our open data.
While, a certain level of
day - to -
day predictability is probably essential to
getting the best work out of your
people, when it comes to longer term aims, adaptability is undervalued relative to stubbornly sticking to your vision.
'' [Y] ou know those
days when you're running around all
day and doing stuff and talking to
people and making calls and responding to emails and filling out paperwork and you
get home and you're completely exhausted and you say to yourself, «What the hell did I actually
get done today?»»
Steve Buckley figured that out and thought the best way to make some progress on this, and I think he's right, wasn't to go out and hire a consultant as we often would have done, but rather
get some of these
people in from the DMZ and so on who are spending their lives developing these things that will hopefully be a big score for them one
day.
He's hopeful that one
day flying into space will be as commonplace for the average
person as
getting onto an airplane.
It's so easy to
get bogged down in email and other
people's to - do lists that when you look up at the end of the
day you realize you didn't make any progress on the things that are most important.
«I think that
people want peace so much that one of these
days governments had better
get out of the way and let them have it.»
Asked what he considers his greatest achievement, he acknowledged the obvious — «the chance to be part of the software revolution empowering
people was the biggest thing I have
gotten to do» but made it clear it's healthcare that has his attention these
days.
«Kelly is now just another staffer who could
get fired any
day of the week by Donald J. Trump,» said one
person close to the White House.
I do see
people trying to
get through the
day trying to
get their business done.
People don't always get what they want on Valentine's Day, and that's because most people shop for their significant others without the input of that p
People don't always
get what they want on Valentine's
Day, and that's because most
people shop for their significant others without the input of that p
people shop for their significant others without the input of that
person.
One of my favorite employees once said, «Alexa,
people ask me a lot what it's like to work with you, and I tell them, «Alexa
gets punched in the face every
day and
gets right back up.»»
The average
person needs 8.25 hours of sleep per
day — 95 minutes more than that average
person actually
gets.
From investor Mark Cuban's dad telling him that there are no shortcuts to Lululemon founder Chip Wilson's realization that
people actually enjoy helping others, we asked 12 successful entrepreneurs to share the best advice they ever
got, discovering the lessons that stick with them to this
day.
If you need to jump - start your team, events like hack
days, conferences and outrageous parties can help
people get to know each other and find creative solutions to problems.
Technology doesn't offer that, especially as
people seem to be trying more than ever these
days to
get out of their inbox.»
If that intense three -
day course (in which each trainee makes eight videotaped presentations and
gets a private critique) is any measure, Dale Carnegie Training has come a long way from the
days of winning friends and influencing
people.
So whether you are offended by Starbucks» holiday - cup campaign or found it to be an utter waste of valuable real estate on your Facebook feed, it is important for entrepreneurs to understand that this is how information and news
gets proliferated these
days — through tens of millions of
people chatting about it on social media.
At the end of the
day, it's really hard for the NSA to adopt a posture that will
get people to trust, because trust requires transparency, while the mission of the NSA is to maintain some level of secrecy.
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.
My biggest misconception that I
get all the time is that
people think I don't have a real job or that I just have fun and eat all
day long.
One recent study showed that
people who basked in bright sunlight within two hours after waking tended to be thinner and better able to manage their weight than
people who didn't
get any natural light, regardless of what they ate throughout the
day.
«Maybe I'm being picayune, but all these little glitches that bother you during the
day can crimp your performance when you
get that 30 - second shot in front of the right
person.
«Don't put the
person in a position of having to ask permission like a child when they need to miss a
day of school and have to
get a doctor's note,» he says.
I think it's hugely valuable to stop often, probably every
day and just take a moment to be grateful to all of the
people who have helped you
get where you are today, or who are helping you
get to where you want to be tomorrow.