Sentences with phrase «random people do»

As time goes on, if you do things correctly (see next step), you'll be able to do less promoting to random people you don't know and more to your existing fans (i.e. blog, Facebook, Twitter announcements, fun extras — character interviews, cut scenes, etc.) who will then (we hope!)
I will never forget this lesson, and vow to keep my bum in check when wearing a twirly skirt, so that random people don't have to do it for me!
These specific robes are so perfect for the hospital because they provide quick and easy coverage for when you're nursing, and trying to keep covered with all of the random people you don't know that keep coming in and out of your room.
I certainly don't write about random people I don't think or care about and am not interested in.
Remember, sending LinkedIn requests to random people does not count as networking.

Not exact matches

, didn't smoke, didn't drink, ate healthy, had a resting heart rate below 50, normal blood pressure, cholesterol 120... toss me in a random pool of a thousand people and I would have been one of the last picked to win a «Who Is Most Likely to Suffer from Heart Disease?»
Did she speak to strangers, random people, and homeless people to show off?
«And if some random person emails you, you don't owe them a response.»
While there's only a one - in - a-million chance of some random person being able to do this on your phone, Apple said Wednesday that the «statistical probability is different for twins and siblings that look like you and among children under the age of 13, because their distinct facial features may not have fully developed.»
If you told me that I'd enjoy getting random photographs and messages from people I didn't know a few days ago, I'd have looked at you strangely.
Or that time when Google's home assistant gadget actually did turn out to be listening to random conversations even when people didn't wake it up?
Family, freinds, lovers, neighbors, co-workers, the postman, people from your church, people you like, people you don't like, your ex-husband or ex-wife (I know you don't want to, but take one for the team), the cashier at Walmart, your child's teacher, the kid in the drive - thru window at McDonald's, the random encyclopedia salesman that knocks on your door while your eating dinner, the pushy car salesman who doesn't believe your «just looking,» the overweight plumber wedged under your kitchen sink
The fact that you're falsely accusing me of deleting posts, something a known troll has been doing to random people all week, makes anything you say pretty suspect.
Why do they always pull out random people from crowds and make fun of them?
It's weird to me that you believe that even after 1000 drops and 1000 of the same result you still believe that if a random person you have never met claimed that his ball did not fall then that's proof positive that the law of gravity was broken and that it is possible even though no one was there to verify it, or anyway to recreate it.
«We have random people from all over the country calling us, telling us they're going to be in town and want to bring their youth group to worship with us, but we have to tell them we literally don't have space to host anyone,» Fray says.
I asked you this on the previous page, and was judged a troll by some random person for my question, but what does this statement mean?
In what ways (apart from «someone tried to convert me to their religion at a personal level» or «some random person online went off on a rampaging tangent») do you feel you are being discriminated against?
I don't understand how some random persons personal belief could cause you grief unless it was indicative of a deeper issue.
Some people feel as though there is more to the universe than a random scientific reaction, but do not agree with the idea of taking rules and ideas that were written down by MEN thousands of years ago as the word of GOD.
So, is the credibility issue that I believe strongly, or that I don't need to ask 500 or so random people in a poll or survey to validate my beliefs for me?
This doesn't mean we must now go and have random meals with random people (although we might as well seize the opportunity and embrace adventure).
After listening to a denial that God inflicts tragedies randomly, the journalist intervened with: «I don't understand what you are trying to say... What you seem to be arguing for is a slot machine God... the suffering that has been imposed upon the people of Haiti, many of them clearly innocent, is random
Or from a Christian process theological perspective transformed by inner and outer dialogue with Kukai: God does not demand that we give up our personal dignity, that we throw in our lot with random people, that we lose ourselves and turn from all that is not God.
not sure i said this before or not, i have been on cnn.com for over a year — anyway — i have been going to random churches, temples, really place that worships any form of the of abraham and others — i have yet to get anywhere but where i started from — which is what i am, what i am meant to be, and what i was... only this has been gained — gained is a gift of a word for i knew all of this before i started and so i view my time as wasted only for this the reason of getting somewhere — i did meet many great people with great views but all required the very real existence of god which was something lacking and why they had a constant failure yet what they called «keeping the faith» att itude type results... something was missing or missunderstood — your take?
Any action we make in our day to day lives can influence others to follow along, whether our friends or family, people at work, even random people on the streets... how do you think riots get started?
If a person has a sudden «spiritual thought» of some sort, and they think it might be from God; how do they know they're hearing from him, rather than random thoughts from their own head, or that woman over there, or for that matter from Derren Brown?
Yesterday as I stood in the kitchen trying to figure out what to make for dinner I wondered to myself, how do those people do it on those shows where they are given random ingredients and are suppose come up with something genius.
Better Than Takeout Orange Chicken - StumbleUpon Yesterday as I stood in the kitchen trying to figure out what to make for dinner I wondered to myself, how do those people do it on those shows where they are given random ingredients and are suppose come up with something genius.
Disclaimer (aka stating the obvious): I'm not an expert by any means, so please don't trust some random person from the internet before seeking advice from your pediatrician and / or allergist.
Each person works on the project in random order and then the owner pulls it whenever they feel it is done.
I'm sure there are random national holidays around the world that are celebrated with food, but I'm not so sure people freak out like Americans do and plan for a whole month for ONE dinner.
A few months back, the local paper did an «interesting person» story on me because at random, I was sitting having lunch with my family when the restaurant owner mentioned to the reporter that the photographs on the wall happen to my my father's and mine.
«When you have random reports and no clinical tests, you don't know what the normal occurrence would be if people hadn't been taking supplements,» says Richard Kreider, a professor and director of the Exercise and Sport Nutrition Lab at Baylor.
I did a test send from my personal paypal account to the email I provided and it worked for me but I had sent money from that account to my personal papal before so I want to make surenit works with random people
With Walcott you also saw why people call him headless chicken (I don't call him that), sending in random crosses, it's just wasteful.
That is not what he does Simon, he does not seem able to do more than quote random things, some true and some not, and then he moves on to the next person a bit like a 6 year old with ADHD.
After all, these are different types of people doing different things for different reasons, and perhaps the only thing that an owner of a team has in common with any random individual fan of that team is that come Saturday, 3 o'clock, they'd both like the same result.
However, since people who breastfeed, don't generally go up to random strangers, and wave boob into their faces, and then feed hungry baby, I'm afraid that I can't see why a mum breastfeeding can offend.
A few weeks before I delivered, a random person sent me an email linking to The Business of Being Born - but they didn't explain it or consider the fact that I was so far along and it was my first child.
It took me a while but now I don't offer up info to people unless I think they can handle it:)(in real life of course, on the web I dole out random advice left, right and centre!)
If you want to do a poll and think that your quantifying what people actually say from your not so random blog sample, then at least be responsible and cite my study properly and also state the limitations of yours.
Why do people think it's okay to just touch some random person's baby?
I mean, not that she didn't get any attention, but a lot of the time she was quite content to do her own little baby thing (people watching, or chewing random things, or whatever) with no particular attention from me, as long as I was there.
I also used to get «oh she must be hungry» a lot too which is really annoying, especially when it's coming from complete strangers in the street (why do random people think it's OK to dish out parenting advice?!)
Im 9 weeks pregnant and still haven't told majority of my family I'm expecting (I have lots of aunties / uncles / cousins) yet she has taken it upon herself to tell people who do not even have the right to know I'm pregnant (my partner's extremely jealous ex from 7 years ago and other random people whom I don't even know) she is constantly offering «advice» DO NOT breastfeed baby won't get enough milk, much better off formula fed because you know exactly how much they are gettindo not even have the right to know I'm pregnant (my partner's extremely jealous ex from 7 years ago and other random people whom I don't even know) she is constantly offering «advice» DO NOT breastfeed baby won't get enough milk, much better off formula fed because you know exactly how much they are gettinDO NOT breastfeed baby won't get enough milk, much better off formula fed because you know exactly how much they are getting.
It makes me feel a little better to hear that at least one random person in this world doesn't think I have already screwed her up.
Also» We don't care how you want to use your own body, we don't care how exhausted you are after labor, surgery or difficult instrument delivery, We don't care if you don't want to bare your breasts in front of strangers / your inlaws / random hospital people.
To follow her needs but also to receive lovely reactions from random people seeing what we were doing!
You should never feel obligated to explain yourself to some random person if you don't want to, but you may find yourself needing to educate your friends and extended family about your needs (whether it's just letting them know they might see your boobs more than they're used to whenever your child is hungry, or asking for a quiet spot if your little one is easily distracted, or anything else).
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