Just keep writing on your blog, and
point people from your blog to your book, and who knows what might happen?
McKay announced a couple of years ago, following Golisano apparently circumventing state election finance laws in 2008 to dump $ 4.4 million in state legislative elections, that he was putting Steve Pigeon, Golisano's
point person from Buffalo, in charge of upstate endorsements for the Independence Party.
Not exact matches
Case in
point, a recent study
from Abertay University in Scotland found that a woman that's seen as wearing too much makeup can affect
people's perception of her ability to lead.
And the 438th rule of business states, «If you benefit
from the sneaky behavior of others, at some
point the sneaky
person will use the sneaky behavior against you.»
And so I think if you say, when would we reach that million -
person threshold,
from the
point at which the first ship goes to Mars, it's probably somewhere between 20 to 50 total Mars rendezvous.
When setting off fireworks this weekend, or any other weekend, be sure to follow safety precautions, including keeping fireworks away
from children, keeping a bucket of water close by, and
pointing the fireworks away
from other
people.
Our best estimate is that approximately 126 million
people may have been served content
from a Facebook Page associated with the IRA at some
point during that period.
People often think that creativity is about freedom, and it can be, but at a certain
point creativity actually comes
from some constraint as well.
One of the most memorable
points, which
people may not like or agree with, yet well spoken
from a student at Stanford University on Entrepreneurial Success:
On average, the 30 large and small pharmaceutical and biotech companies IDEA Pharma examined got just 11 % of their 2017 revenue
from drugs developed within the past five years, says Mike Rea, the firm's CEO and one of the most insightful
people I've met — no exaggeration — when it comes to pinpointing innovation choke
points in the drug industry.
Blodget: And how do you look at brand versus direct response because a lot of
people will say that digital is fantastic
from a direct response
point of view - tough to build brand.
Butevics highlights another
point from the Lifehack article: Successful
people «understand the importance of discipline and self - control.»
From his perspective, there was no
point in releasing a handy data - and web - enabled device if
people weren't going to use it because of its prohibitive cost, so he somehow forced AT&T to play ball.
Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was
from the
point of view
from the camera, which is great, because in
person you don't see it as well, but once you put a camera in front of these, it just works perfectly.
His
point is that you shouldn't care about the values of the
person you buy
from.
From the perspective of many hiring companies, getting top - notch
people can be a major pain
point, particularly for any business located in a thriving startup scene where there's only so much A-level talent to go around.
You're almost part psychologist as a planner because you really need to go in and be really aware of where
people are coming
from, and what their little buzz
points are, what's going to irritate them, what's going to make them happy.
Why don't rcr employ local
people from point Samson as its at the gates of cape lambert.
I like to tell
people I've made so many mistakes as an entrepreneur that I can't help but succeed
from this
point on.
In a sign of market interest, the longest portion of the offering, a 40 - year security may yield 1.45 percentage
points above Treasuries, down
from initial talk of 1.6 percentage
points to 1.65 percentage
points, said the
person, who asked not to be identified as the deal is private.
He said he would be inviting «leading conservatives» and
people from all across the political spectrum to talk with him and share their
points of view about the issues raised by the Gizmodo story.
Special circumstances like these emphasize the
point that the right amount of days off for each
person will vary
from year to year based on circumstances.
There is really no
point in posting the exact same post to all the networks you are present on, because it discourages
people from following you on different platforms.
Being empathetic and in tune with other
people's emotions allows you to see the world
from others»
point of view.
«Look for times when you can make a
point, tell a story to reinforce it, and collect your rewards
from the faces of the
people around you.»
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site,
pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging
from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found
people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
The
person sitting at the furthest
point from the screen should be able to read what is on your slide.
Healthcare and education are just two examples — but they illustrate a
point: if the current system prevents a growing number of
people from being able to care for themselves when they are sick, or get the training they need to get a job that supports themselves and their families, they will break the system.
Using examples
from popular shows, movies or music to express a
point not only leverages
people's emotions, it helps them connect to the message.
I've taken this action for years and
people repeatedly
point it out as a major strength, one that they both appreciate and have learned
from.
That's a 20
point jump
from 2012, and a strong sign of financial security for
people like you.
It's human nature for
people to present a good idea and then try to make sure that
from that
point forward, they're the sole owner and controller of that idea.
Making the
point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food
from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what
people like to eat.»
«We can't lure
people from point A to
point B without a compelling story,» says Snyder of Human Resource Group.
Still, as one
person pointed out on Twitter, this current high - tech problem doesn't seem any different
from the age - old low - tech re-entry problem.
«It starts at the
point from which the deals are made and continues to how the films are actually produced, to the way they're positioned for a release date, to the way marketing empowers
people to watch — and we've seen all these elements falling into place.»
The primary
point that
people are missing, he argues, is that money being pumped into Spain
from Europe is going to the banking sector through the Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring, a government - sponsored organization that will now be overseen by the IMF, and not the Spanish government itself.
When Stephanopoulos
pointed out that even if the AHCA didn't take away coverage
from those with preexisting conditions, it enabled insurers to charge them more, Ryan countered that such provisions wouldn't apply to
people who retained continuous coverage — or coverage without any gaps — to which Stephanopoulos noted that
people often lose coverage, and its not their personal choice.
But a consideration of medical issues brings up the
point that the somewhat - rich MREs could easily overwhelm the digestive system of a
person suffering
from severe malnutrition, and a consideration of the population's unique characteristics leads to the concern that the MREs may be incompatible with ethnic and religious dietary restrictions.
Says Diamond, «The high
point of my career is getting thank - yous
from the littlest shelters, the ones that can't do anything to help me, but I know I have helped
people who truly are doing what they can for animals.»
He has been a well - liked
person and he clearly mishandled this
from a public relations
point of view, and clearly he's got to work out his personal issues.
Write with a
point of view —
from an actual
person to an actual
person.
Many
people point to the National Flood Insurance Program, which was created to boost financial resilience in flood zones, but has been criticized
from just about every political and technical vantage
point as too often working to subsidize, instead of mitigate, vulnerability.
Even if only 16 Fortune 500 companies share detailed demographic information about their employees, it's important to
point out that the data that is available represents the race, gender and job category of more than 800,000
people — everyone
from the CEO through service staff.
Seeing Uber on a résumé does not stop him
from interviewing a candidate, he said, but it does prompt him to ask «
pointed questions» about how the
person would handle workplace issues.
They don't have to be home runs - they can be singles and doubles, but they need to
point people in the right direction and show them that there are big innings ahead and that things will only get better
from here.
In a trial, all these declarations the Attorney General is putting in
from people that make conclusions with no evidence, you can really
point all that out on cross examination.
«You never really understand a
person until you consider things
from his
point of view,» he says.
Keywords and SEO
point you in the right direction, but at the end of the day, sales come
from people who hit that buy button.
From his vantage
point of more than 20 years» experience as a business owner and investment adviser, Adams contends that «
people in the investment business should run their own companies so they can appreciate profits and the bottom line.»