'» Refi continued, «Hope is
a real idea person, has high expectations for herself... and a keen awareness of the international contemporary art world.
Not exact matches
Some, like getting away from your screen and out into the
real world to see
people in the flesh, are relatively obvious, but at least one is a clever
idea you've probably never considered before.
However, most of my experience has shown that if you can get enough
people behind your
idea and raise that amount of money, your concept has
real potential.
The difference — the
real difference — isn't easy to spot, but here it is: all that activity, all those busy
people, gallons of coffee, whiteboard hieroglyphics and lines of code were triggered when one
person had an
idea.
«The
idea was that Lenny could be more obnoxious than a
real person, and tell
people point - blank that they're idiots not to shop around» says Lebda.
«We started with the
idea of connecting
people around content, and it became something much more meaningful — getting
people to connect in
real life,» Boukadakis says.
A decorated Harvard economics instructor, a former White House policy adviser, and the author of bestsellers like Market Shock and New
Ideas from Dead Economists, Buchholz found himself surrounded by
people he deemed to be seeking tawdry material gain at the expense of
real quality of life.
Separate from creating products that simply work, startups achieve virality and
real success by catering to potential users of the product first through creating an appeal or purpose that
people can align and relate to or an
idea they believe in and will want to share with everyone in their circle of influence.
«The process of execution includes
real customer development, changing your product into what
people actually want and tons of other hard work and learning moments that an
idea - stealer wouldn't have in his or her arsenal,» points out entrepreneur Brent Goldstein.
They have a small group of friends who share brilliant
ideas and may co-invest or make strategic introductions,» Povlitz has witnessed.She says they understand that
people and information have as much value as money, and that
real wealth involves the right combination and proper use of each.
One
person committed to getting known is a powerhouse compared to an entire PR company that has no
real commitment to you, your brand or your
idea.
When clients see we use every piece of
real estate, and it's full of
ideas and
idea - generation, they know what they're paying for,» he says, adding, «and, they get to see the value of our firm in the front door, which is our
people.»
Near as I can tell, Holmes had a brilliant
idea and many of her
people had
real talent.
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This is why Steve Blank often espouses the
idea that startup founders need to «leave the building» to see if their product works for
real people.
«Like any news business, they're challenged and the big challenge we all face, the
real frustration, is the
idea that
people aren't reading newspapers anymore and I think that's really wrong,» Hinds says.
This story fits in so well, what you said Stalin did, was exactly what Blockstream
people did, they all kicked out the
real people that supported and promoted the actual original
idea and system (in this case Bitcoin system) and then using censorship, propaganda and army of USEFUL IDIOTS to fight their dirty wars, try to take out the original
idea, and replace the system with some other shit that will benefit them.
«Cannabis is
real and it's here, and a lot of
people have no
idea what they're doing.
I'm especially fond of business
ideas formed by
real people, in the trenches, in
real jobs, trying to solve
real problems that immediately affect them.
Even though many
people only use the demo trading account and never actually make a
real money deposit, IQ Option has the right
idea by letting a greater number of
people try out their site before making a commitment.
That's why when
people tell me they are looking at camping out in a tent or staying in a trailer / boat, my answer is simply: «My friend, you have no
idea what is the
real housing problem.
I am glad to say that the levels you marked matched the ones I had on my charts almost exactly which proves a few things — there are no levels but more like zones — each
person marks them differently without being necessary wrong, and finally, — your lessons / teaching / articles /
ideas work and provide
real, useful information.
Some
people beleive in bigfoot, does that mean he is
real or someone invented the
idea of him?
I make fun of the policy shallowness of Romney's convention speech and how he tried to use personal anecdotes to try to get
people to like him without giving any
real idea of what he would try to do as president.
Perhaps that's the
real freedom we should be worried about — not whether or not someone has the right to attempt to sabotage someone else's
idea of a great club, but whether I have the right to form my own club that expresses my own
ideas with
people I choose to invite to associate with me.
Todays Religions are tomorrows Mythologies, During the days of the Greek and Roman empires their Gods were as
real to them as our Gods are to us today, Yet today we find their Gods a silly
idea Given a few thousand years our ancestors will laugh at the silliness of
people following God / Jesus while they follow the deity of their day.
You are, in fact, comparing them both with some
Real Morality, admitting that there is such a thing as a real Right, independent of what people think, and that some people's ideas get nearer to that real Right than oth
Real Morality, admitting that there is such a thing as a
real Right, independent of what people think, and that some people's ideas get nearer to that real Right than oth
real Right, independent of what
people think, and that some
people's
ideas get nearer to that
real Right than oth
real Right than others.
There's a lot to unpack in that single quote, but a key
idea is that progress — and instituting
real, lasting change — only happens because there are
people willing not to give up on fighting for it.
Most
people of faith have no
idea what a
real Theological studies encompasses!
I repeat: I hope I am wrong; but I am, all the same, beginning to wonder if the warm support with which even quite unexpected
people in our hierarchy (like Bishop Hollis) greeted the establishment of the Ordinariate this time round (you will remember the hostility with which they squashed a similar but less radical basic
idea in the Nineties) was really as wholehearted as it seemed at the time: or were they simply saying what they knew the Pope wanted them to say, but without any
real belief in the
idea itself?
It seems that the
idea of an inclusive church where
people are loved and valued based only on the fact that they are a unique creation of God is threatening to those who thing they alone hold the
real truth.
He reminds us that as Mother of God she was a
real person — not just a pious
idea — and that we need our relationship with her to grow as she helps us to know her Son.
lol You won't sound as dumb, especially if you happen to be a leader if you tell «your
people» that you at least know about the mysterious instead of just being
real and admitting you really have no
idea how the earth, those twinkling lights in the black sky and the sun all work.
Both describe a kind of isolated individualism that is a human construction that would require constant technological maintenance against the
real impulses of nature — a world so unnatural or unerotic that
people would even be repulsed by the
idea of natural reproduction.
I have dealt with
people in
real life from atheist telling me my belief is a joke, or the «
idea of Christianity» offends them, and then had
people try to tell me that God is in fact the evil one.
I have several notebooks full of
ideas on things churches could be doing to share Jesus more effectively with the world, to do a better job in making disciples, to help children grow up and «stick» with Christianity, to make the services more meaningful, to help
people connect with God, to develop
real and genuine friendships within the church, and on and on.
The
idea that the
real purpose of the Inquisition was to welcome
people back into the church properly just escapes everybody.»
It's not a bad
idea to help
people out who are beginning to shake off religion (the topic of this article)-- that is useful, but we really need to find ways to turn
people away from using prayer witchdoctors and offer them
real and effective help when they need it.
I'd be surprised if you've never had
people retort that they don't accept the
idea that Jesus was the Son of God but instead some alternative version of a «
Real Jesus».
«There's sometimes this
idea that theological institutions can be quite separate from
people's
real life and practice... I'm hoping to be part of an institution that's going to equip
people for the
real world, not be some ivory tower,» he says.
Worse, he says nothing about the
real problem with creationism, which is the never - ending campaign by creationists to impose their
ideas forcibly on other
people.
You are using an abstract socially acceptably construct to falsly equivocate the
idea that god is as provable as love without understanding that we prove if someone «loves» another
person or thing through action whereas god is only provable in the most abstract way possble (if you believe gods
real, then god is
real).
It's that living under law thing that kills us (the Spirit gives life but the letter kills), trying to live up to standards and rules, principles and guidelines, etc... The church these days has pretty much no
idea what grace even is, and if you start talking about God's love, I mean his
real love based only on Christ's merit,
people call you a heretic.
Conflicting
ideas of what a pastor is, then (and I'm not suggesting you are doing this steve, more a generalised observation) various
people trying to impose these conflicting
ideas on the position known as «the pastor» while simultaneously ignoring that there is a
real person who works in the role.
David is using that drawing as a form of communication of his
ideas and believes about
real people, for «Bible Man» is a depiction of
real people.
They somehow confirm the
idea that the mysteries we are trying to understand more deeply are played out in the lives of
real people, in this case
real monks, in a vibrant and thriving community.
I don't see any
real understanding of either set of
ideas being lived or discussed by the
people that espouse either, let alone both.
Ayn Rand had some radical
ideas and I believe she explained them best in «We the Living» since her characters in that book seem more like possible
real persons.
In the group which is thinking and feeling together about the same common
ideas, the emotional response is heightened... music, pageantry, sermon, prayer and response are used to focus the attention of the group upon what is believed to be the Highest Good and the Most
Real, manifested in the
person of Christ.
However, with respect to the first of those issues, I find fascinating the British
idea of «virtual representation,» which meant that so long as Parliament was a mixed deliberative body of
persons that represented a variety of interests and opinions, then representation was
real and valid even though citizens could not vote for members of Parliament.