Methodology: Target the main feeling
a person gets at the point of relapse, and perhaps form a circle or unit of friends that the person can call when this targeted feeling is becoming overwhelming for the person to handle.
Not exact matches
There's never been a better medium for reaching so many
people at once but with only 140 characters you've
got to have a
point — and it better be a good one.
We invest heavily on the front end and say, «We've
got to bring this out
at a mass market price
point that
people can reach.»
«When you look
at why
people are still
getting hacked or breached, I think a big contributor to that is either not knowing if you were patched or if you were patched and you were secure
at one
point, but something happened in operations that caused you not to be patched again,» Mong said.
The guys in Times Square are fantastic
at listening to what
people have to say and using it to
get to the next
point and the next
point until they can
get to their pitch.
Peter Falvey, a managing director
at Morgan Keegan, gave a light tough of analysis: «
People are
getting really excited, but it could end badly
at some
point.»
Perhaps the
point of contact you despise leaves and is replaced by someone who's more pleasant to work with, or, better yet, the
person you do enjoy working with
gets a better gig
at a competitor and sways his or her new company to hire your firm.
«The price
points are lower, the food quality happens to be better
at a lot of these places, and
people don't want to sit, wait, and
get served and sometimes
get bad service.»
At this point, we've all doubtless gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why people do things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host sai
At this
point, we've all doubtless
gotten sick of the term «experiential» to explain why
people do things, but we shouldn't just roll our eyes
at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host sai
at such an important trend,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Even
people that are great
at telling stories to family and friends somehow in their content marketing don't manage to capture the imagination and attention to
get their
point across with resonance and impact.
It's more than often the direction you're
pointed if you have an idea and talk to any old - school business
person, corporate lifer or institutional banker —
at least when it comes to
getting your startup idea off the ground.
My hope is that every
person gets the opportunity to have
at least one great leader
at some
point in their professional career because the impact on their will be so great it's too hard to measure.
Dora Gicheva, an economist
at the University of North Carolina, has found that for every $ 10,000 young
people carried in student debt, the likelihood of
getting married in the seven years following graduation dropped by some three or four percentage
points.
«We're
at a
point where
people want things in the palm of their hand, easy to
get to, and on demand,» Hoyt says.
Wool partisans may
point out that Bedouins and Touaregs wear the fabric, but nomadic desert
peoples prize versatility; the desert
gets cold
at night.
«We'd like to
get back into game of printing guides
at some
point, I think
people really like that and we'd love to start that again,» Stang told CNBC on Tuesday.
Last are those who
get wrapped up in the wishes, hopes, dreams, and «making
people happy» mindset, and eventually they find themselves having invested so much time
at Disney, that
at some
point, they no longer have the desire to leave.
At one time its mapping gadgets
got nearly every one from
point A to
point B, but the more
people started using free apps such as Google Maps on their smartphones the less of these products it sold.
One of my colleagues makes it a
point to only meet one
person at any given event and spends his time really
getting to know that one
person.
Well, if we were gonna normalize interest rates, that relationship had to
get restored to normal somewhere,
at some
point, when
people were confident that we didn't need the very low interest rates and so forth.
At this
point, it's important to think about how much money you need to
get your business up and running, and how many
people you know might be willing to pledge.
«We are working to redefine personal mobility and how [
people] will
get from
point A to
point B going forward,» GM CEO Mary Barra said
at the time.
And let's say for each personality type we've
got a hundred thousand
people of type A and Type B and Type C. Well, we'll look
at the hundred thousand type A personalities, and then we'll have a look
at the corresponding data
points that we have on those hundred thousand
people.
These statements
get you Reddit
points but most normal
people will look
at you like you are some kind of nut.
I was thinking this the other day, when a lot of the Facebook executives
get on Twitter and feel victim - y, they're doing their victim - y dance right now a lot of the time, and
at one
point, Boz, Bosworth, when he said, «Maybe
people will die,» that memo, and instead of being like, «Oh god, we really have to be more mature about this,» their thing was, «We can't talk now.»
So this
gets very technical of various
points but I think it's important for
people to hear because they can really quickly learn how real this stuff is
at the start of our mastermind discussion.
At some
point during a recession,
people's expectations about nominal flows
get updated, and prices, wages, and contracts adjust.
The advantage of POD is that
people can buy your book online and the printer will ship it to them, and you simply
get a check
at some
point.
But for those
people who
got a lot of money and they're trusting you with their life savings
at the
point that they need the cash flow today, you just never outgrow the potential risk that that market could give you.
In terms, I think of inflation and bond markets, it took six, seven, eight, maybe 10 years of high inflation in the 1970s before you had Paul Volcker brought in to say «enough is enough,» and then again whether it's led by American monetary policy but similar moves in Europe, obviously in the UK, a significant tightening of monetary policy because
people got fed up with inflation and I don't think that we are kind of yet
at the
point where real wages have been suppressed so much by that irritation that inflation is always running ahead, life is becoming more expensive, so we need the central bank radically to change their policy.
Adulthood is potentially dangerous because it can create the false expectation that
at some magic
point we've
got things pretty well figured out when, in reality, we're adrift in a sea of
people who are literally making it up as they go.
I
got pointed the finger several times and
people honked the horn
at me and yelled from the window It's hard to be a nonbeliever in America... I live in New Jersey BTW.
«
At some
point, we as
people think we're more than what we are, and that can
get us into a lot of trouble,» Morell says.
It's just that there is usually more to than what meets the eye is all, and seldom are that many
people interested in what I'm
getting at (it's more abstract and less to the
point), especially in the «heat of the moment.»
People get sucked up to the
point where they can't step back and look
at it logically and without emotion.
People look at this from the stand point of NOW... the early religious building were built to overwhelm and scare people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
People look
at this from the stand
point of NOW... the early religious building were built to overwhelm and scare
people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people so as to control them... early religious structure were not for the
people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people to ENTER... they were places where the priest visited to SERVE THE GODS THAT LIVE OR VISITED THERE... AND
GET MESSAGES FROM THE SECRET UNSEEN GODS to convey to the
people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehi
people... this goes back even before the great Egyptian temples and gods... way way back into prehistory.
And he went on to intimate, although he did not say outright, that
at least one reason for this hesitation and weakness is that the
persons to whom such preaching is addressed are in no condition, intellectually or spiritually, to
get the
point of the message of the neo-orthodox preacher.
And don't even
get them started on natural disasters, the religious watch some
people far away in pain and suffering their first response is to
point a finger
at any well groomed stylish men they can find and ask «Hmmmm?
It's likely that you can look back
at significant landmarks in your life and find each of them include
people behind the scenes who
got you to that
point — the youth worker who wouldn't leave you alone, the family friend who became a parent, the sports coach who went the extra mile.
Or that the
people that
got kicked out would write about how they would
get their land back
at some
point in the future.
It's been 4 years...
at what
point will
people quit using him as a black power figure and just
get behind him because of his policies (or don't, whatever).
and there's stuff spilling out of all the cases and I'm trying to keep it together and keep walking... I think I'm also
pointing at other
people and saying «look, you've
got this bag and that bag» instead of minding my own business...
One way of
getting at the
point is by considering the celibate man or woman whose specific vocation is not to act genitally but to redirect the sexual drive, desire, and equipment for other ends that are taken as good for that particular
person.
I will not go into this further
at this time unless someone would really like me to, but the
point I am
getting at is this - This is a clear warning verse about
people going to hell who do not think they should be going.
People have been doing all kinds of religions, christianity, and islam for over 2000 years, praying to strange gods, not known to Abraham, Isaac, nor Jacob, all from the first generation of Adam, and of the covenant of the 10 commandments, and statues, ordinances, and judgments that are perpetual by YHWH, and the world has not
gotten any better, since before the 8th century, this has happened, and
at some
point one must realize that this religion thing obviously is not working for us, the reality check is to «awaken'to the truth, and righteousness, of YHWH Our Righteousness, in Jeremiah 23:1 - 8, and not pagan religions, man - made, and all controlled for selfish gain.
He theorized that religious thinking evolved
at some
point (ironically, you might say) and that in some cases tribe leaders were able to use this to
get people to stop fighting and to form bigger, more powerful political units, which in turn won out over isolated tribes, thereby facilitating the spread of a particular religion.
I'd offer that it seemed Jesus learned this lesson for himself when preaching in the synagogues and winning favour with
people until he
got to Nazareth and talked of a prophet being without honour among his own
people at which
point an attempt was made to throw him off a cliff.
At one
point, David Blaine (who, evidently
gets invited to some really cool parties, because, honestly, who wouldn't want to hang out with David Blaine) was with a group of
people that included Dave Chappelle, Steph Curry, Drake and Jimmy Butler.
I'll feel like I'm supposed to feel
at this
point, when everything is going my way, when
people are talking about my book, when readers stand in line to
get my name scrawled across a page, when I am a very.
You know, I could easily
point my finger
at a
person who claims to be a salesman and I could justify lying to make a sale or justify
getting out of sales because all salesmen lie based upon a few who claim to be a salesman.