Sentences with phrase «person suggests a name»

Obviously, people suggested names from Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, the Star Wars universe, and characters from Harry Potter.

Not exact matches

Other studies by Kross suggest that, when people use their first names, they're more likely to see stressful situations (like public speaking) as challenging, rather than threatening.
Su even suggests carrying a small notebook for the purpose of recording names (especially to events where you're likely to meet lots of new people).
As its name suggests, this is a trust that holds bitcoin and lets people trade its shares under the ticker GBTC.
The results of the «experiment» would suggest that people strongly preferred Pepsi when brand names were removed (though as Malcolm Gladwell would later suggest, the test was flawed).
It uses various artificial intelligence and NLP techniques (including deep learning, neural networks, and semi-supervised named entity recognition) to provide a suite of tools to suggest the right content to post (from other people's tweets to share to articles or videos from news outlets) that will win over your followers.
As the name suggests, The Ledger will be an authoritative record for blockchain news, but also to chart the people and companies at the leading edge of this remarkable technology.
Moreover, she suggests beginning the subject line with the full name of the person who referred you.
We can't find any similar campaign matching the text of the «unprecedented regulatory power» comments; that fact, combined with the evidence presented by ZDNet, suggests these anti-net neutrality comments aren't coming from the people whose names are attached to them.»
Crowdfunding, as its name suggests, is a funding method where everyday people take interest in your innovation and fund it with their own money.
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As the name suggests, these ratios compare a person's debts and income.
Just like the name suggests, repeat borrowing is when a person borrows multiple times in a row, with each new loan they borrow covering the balance of the previous loan.
«Genetics suggests that Jews have a common ancestor, specific genes are also found within people with the «cohen» name — which is supposed indicate a priestly or levitical ancestor.»
It's intellectually dishonest of you to suggest there is only one reason people resort to name - calling, but based on your comments honesty is not very important to you.
Their adherence to these principles shows up in the name of the show itself: referring to a group of «chosen» people, it suggests the exclusive Stork Club or the cheerful «Breakfast Club.»
To criticize atheists for simply suggesting alternative ways of thinking is not the same as converting people into your religion or waging wars under the name of your God (who differs obviously depending on which religion you adhere to).
For the rest, we can only suggest that thirst must often have been a critical problem in the wilderness years; that names of people and places were subjects of acute interest because the name was deemed to be appropriate in meaning to the object named; that Israel may, therefore, on occasion have renamed a site (or, by a greater or lesser modification in sound, given the old name a new, Hebrew meaning) significant for her own experience there; and that Massah and Meribah represent the merging of two similar stories.
The name they chose for their group was, J. R. R. Tolkien self - effacingly recalls, «a pleasantly ingenious pun... suggesting people with vague or half - formed intimations and ideas plus those who dabble in ink.»
Some people have suggested we name them «unicorn eggs», but I always assumed unicorns are mammals and therefore do not lay eggs.
Sorry I'm unimpressed by yet another article about our team's supposedly offensive name, in spite of all empirical evidence suggesting the only people offended are non-native Americans who want to tell native Americans they should be offended.
What a shite thread from a closset gooner no doubt, You ask for people to suggest naming rights to the bar codes ground & then procced to show replys to the new Spurs ground's proposed new name!
One person even suggested that «Mildred is the name of an old lady... Strictly for grandmothers only.»
2) If something more egregious is going on, as suggested in the quote above, the first thing I want to know is WHO is giving some government entity access to the names of all prescriptions taken by each person on (at the very least) a list of registered gun owners?
Sources suggested that the domain name «thesunonsunday.co.uk» was registered just two days earlier «to persons unknown.
13:40 - Mark Reckless, whose demeanour suggests his name is utterly misplaced, wants to know why the Met needs 50 people in PR.
Or, they suggest ways you might «connect» with this person in meatspace, being careful in the process to say «Please contact and interact with [name] in ways that are peaceful, non-violent, and in no way cause any impairment to the integrity or availability of [company] data, programs, systems, or information.»
Singh said he again suggested he would use straw donation — which typically entails contributing in a person's name, then reimbursing them in order to skirt campaign finance limits set by law — when de Blasio asked for help with a state senatorial campaign.
If it means something for the families of dead service people to hear their names read in parliament, I would suggest that the Speaker should do this — and so should the Speaker of the House of Lords, which currently does nothing.
A recent newspaper publication suggested that, the former President, John Mahama, has threatened to publish the names of people who received various sums of money from him for campaign activities.
The list which contains 71 names has been the center of controversy as reports suggest that many of the individuals whose names appeared on it but could not turn up, were replaced by fake people for the games.
The government's proposal seems to have taken these concerns on board: It suggests scrapping Section 24 while protecting the names of places, people, and their intellectual property.
Though the researchers say the link between religion and magnanimity may seem surprising given that news headlines so often focus on terrorist attacks and other atrocities committed in the name of religion, their results suggest that for most people, the influence of religion may be more positive than what is often portrayed in the media.
Most of us encounter facial recognition in perfectly law - abiding modes, like photo tags on Facebook and on photo apps like Google Photos, where software algorithms parse our pictures and suggest names for the people in them.
As the name suggests, age - related macular degeneration (AMD) is most common in people over 60, and more people are suffering from AMD as the population ages.
Contrary to what the name suggests, I don't think it's a great program for someone brand new to weight lifting (it's probably more for people who tend to under train their legs in favor of upper body training, or have just progressed beyond beginner status).
As its name suggests, protein powders help a person pack on protein that in turn will provide extra nutrients for the body.
Our only «unreasonable demand» has been to suggest they use their own name on their label (i.e. Shire City Fire Cider), and that they drop the Fire Cider trademark so that other people, most who had been in business far longer than them, could also continue to sell Fire Cider.
One of the popular variations of traditional Yoga, Hot Yoga, or also known as «Bikram Yoga», as the name suggests, is a set of Yoga poses that people do inside a room that's heated, as well as increased humidity.
At the same time, as the name suggests, supplements aren't meant to replace good [clean eating] and consistent [workouts], so you can't view them — as far too many people do — as a silver bullet.
Not, as the name may suggest, a swinging app... The Sway website is rather vague about it's USP... but if you type Sway into Google it seems their marketing approach in the States has been to check people out on LinkedIn, and then contact them, telling them a mystery colleague at their work has a crush on them.
As name suggests, its a site specific to people who are interested in relationship between black men and white women.
As its name suggests, MillionaireMatch is an elite dating club catering to rich and affluent people.
The very name of Mixy suggests how this app believes in bringing and mixing two people together, so that they can spend some fun time and get involved in a relationship.
As the name suggests, EliteSingles.com is a website devoted to connecting elite singles and people who wish to date persons belonging to the elite section of the society.
The Grade operates in a similar fashion, and as the name suggests — grades people on their behavior while using the app.
Just as the name suggests, Millionaire Match is the online dating site where millionaires and people who want to date with millionaires meet.
HsvBuddies.com, as the name suggests has been designed specifically to cater to the needs of people having Herpes.
SugarDaddie.com, as the name suggests has been targeted to wealthy men and women who'd like to get into a mutually beneficial relationship with a younger person.
Most of the senior dating sites over 60, the age limit is of great emphasis, as the name suggests it is meant to connect seniors to other similar matches putting in consideration the needs of every person.
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