Sentences with phrase «peoples views on»

Hopefully peoples views on this site don't go in vain.
Case in pont: The Honest Company sends out different email types depending on what people viewed on their site.
How can I be sure my emails will appear properly no matter what device or platform people view them on?
It is introducing a new viewing metric called «CFlight,» which will take into account impressions across live audiences, as well as people viewing on - demand on digital platforms.
I do nt believe a persons view on creationism or evolution is a «salvation issue» but once you have become a child of God I do nt see how you cant allow yourself to believe in the entire Bible and trust that God is BIG enough to do what He says and did create the world in 7 days with no help from «time and evolution» evolution is a trick from Satan to keep you from completly trusting God for everything.
One persons view on something with NO research to back it up, the thing that boggles me about people is they wear blinders and twist certain things into to what «they» believe is research.
eHarmony launched in the UK last October saw an almost 2 % increase in the number of pages people viewed on days when the Dow Jones was down 100 points or more.
I can't understand why Sega didn't go for the first person view on the Master System version.
Miyamoto explains that said view is reserved to the Wii U GamePad, and that it's especially useful during battles, although the more cinematic moments are obviously still displayed via a third - person view on the «big screen.»
This is one of the times where regardless of a persons views on global warming, the pollution effects of ethanol are real and need to be taken into account.
This year has been the one in which the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation was required to put to the Australian people its views on what actions are required to achieve the Council's vision of «a united Australia which respects this land of ours; values the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage; and provides justice and equity for all».

Not exact matches

We agree that people shouldn't be fired for their political views, but this isn't a disagreement on tax policy, this is advocating hatred and violence.
Gallup polling on favorable or unfavorable views of both major parties has found neither party has had more support than opposition since at least the 2012 election, the last time that more people approved of the Democratic Party (51 percent) than disapproved of it (43 percent).
«I take a long view on talent — hiring, growing, and nurturing great people.
Steve Jobs was famous (or infamous, depending on your point of view) for his «reality distortion field,» his ability to make other people believe the seemingly impossible was actually possible.
Audiences» changing viewing habits are likely one reason for the declining ratings for live award shows like the Oscars, as more and more people cut ties with the cable packages that are often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
He says that it «gives a macro view of what's going on and allows you to delegate tasks that may be better completed by another person
That contrasts with the tech industry's often fractious relationship to its host communities in the Bay Area, where newly minted multimillionaires have been known to buy residents out of their homes on the spot and complain to municipalities about homeless people marring their views.
Some of the people you'll hear spreading anti-Semitic views are blatant apologists for extremism, justifying a car barreling into an Israeli bus stop or a random knife attack on the street as a legitimate expression of frustration at the lack of a Palestinian state, Jewish victims be damned.
Regulators have been taking aim at industry contracts that prevent people from viewing movies and TV programs outside the country in which they are sold, focusing on Sky's deals with major motion picture studios including Walt Disney, Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Brothers unit, Comcast Corp.'s NBCUniversal, and Sony Pictures.
AR can help professionals work on car (or jet) engines, tell construction workers what's concealed within walls, and give people in warehouses a better view of their inventory, among many other uses.
Live Stories can apparently attract about 20 million people on average in a 24 - hour span, which means that ad space on a 20 - million - view story can be worth about $ 400,000.
Not Business As Usual (the entire hour - long doc is below if you want to give it a view) asks viewers to consider not just a long - term view of how to build a business, but also a holistic — or «conscious» — consideration of how one's business affects the people involved in it, and the planet it relies on to run.
Scientists tend to view it another way, namely, as an ongoing state of being that ebbs and flows — but can be controlled based on how people live their lives.
A survey released on Tuesday by TiVo (TIVO) finds that 9 out of 10 people are engaging in «binge viewing,» which the digital video recording company defines as watching more than three episodes of a particular TV show in one day.
It should be listed on the Federal Reserve's website or someplace where people can view it.»
More than 50 million people are expected to watch in the U.S. alone (with groups of people likely watching on most pay - per - view TVs) and millions more could see the match across the world.
The more people who get their hands on it, the better, in his view.
According to a blog posted today by LinkedIn senior data scientist Mathieu Bastian, people who call out skills on their LinkedIn profiles receive an average of 13 times more profile views than those who don't.
In my view, the disruption that does occur happens when only the best alcohol retailers make the exclusive list to serve Saucey consumers — due to limited capacity on their platform — and the rest wallow in the muck and mire of old school, in - person, sales stagnation.
Small businesses are ideally situated to capitalize on this movement because they are still perceived as being run by people, whereas corporations are viewed as machine - like.
It also impacts how people view you, which can lead to heightened levels of self - consciousness (which can detract from focus on work - related tasks).
When the assassinated president was laid out in his coffin in the rotunda of New York's City Hall for a viewing attended by 120,000 people on April 24, 1865, his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln, explicitly banned shutterbugs to preserve the privacy of the solemn moment.
«But we've found people who've heard about companies from others view them either on par or more favourably.»
Too often in our current discourse on race, people are so against engaging with people who have opposing views that there's an inclination to just shut them out and ignore them.
The top commenter on Reddit that brought the account to many people's attention says that they're «genuinely shocked» at the low views on the videos.
According to studies conducted by researchers in the U.K. and Turkey, something as simple as the suit a man wears can have a direct impact on how people view his character.
Whether it's good or bad that tech giants like Facebook, Google, and even Tesla are hiring some of best AI talent and hoarding people's data to improve their services depends on how you view that glass of water.
At the 2010 D8 conference, and in a video that has recently come back into prominence, Jobs articulates his views on privacy very clearly and forcefully: «Privacy means people knowing what they sign up for — in plain English, and repeatedly.»
I now take a longer - term view on people.
During a televised debate, or a press conference at the Oval Office, or on a trip to visit a fast food restaurant during a campaign, it would be almost inconceivable for a single person to have enough access or clout to be able to make a comment about a public figure — say, calling him a moron — in a way that could be viewed and archived forever.
Hegarty came out swinging against what he views as an over-reliance on data in the industry right now, saying, «I've spent my life dealing with people who've got all the data in the world and yet they can't invent anything.»
Instead, people make discreet changes in their settings on the site to limit the views they find offensive from showing up in their feed, without provoking outward shows of conflict with people.
It also requires an administrator to keep careful tabs on which projects certain employees are allowed to view, so the wrong people won't stumble onto a confidential project.
«Nearly all employers agree that all college students should have experiences that teach them how to solve problems with people whose views are different from their own,» LinkedIn's report on in - demand skills notes.
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We feel he's the best person to get things back on track, with his world experience, and view of the world.
Right now, users are compelled to click on people's profiles in order to get to the next screen and view proper headshots.
A more effective approach is to show a range of perspectives, let people see where their views are on a spectrum and come to a conclusion on what they think is right.
«The real problem, in my view, is — this has been — the prosperity has been unbelievable for the extremely rich people,» says Buffett on PBS Newshour.
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