Sentences with phrase «real people at»

The foundation of our «white glove» service is based on using real people at every step of the process.
This grabs people through very specific location analysis and a bunch of different data points, to connect certain messages to real people at the right place and the right time, and probably when certain types of people are together.
Last time, we found out why it's so important to learn about the real people at the other end of the training content.
Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones talk about drawing inspiration from the real people at the center of James Marsh's biopic of the famed physicist and his first wife
«Online dating provides an ecologically valid or true - to - life context for examining the risks, uncertainties and rewards of initiating real relationships with real people at an unprecedented scale,» he told the Times.
After all, there are catfishers, scammers, and even software bots that seem like real people at first.
whut's up????? i like meeting real people at reall places.
Andrew T. Fiore, a data scientist at Facebook and a former visiting assistant professor at Michigan State University, said that unlike laboratory studies, «online dating provides an ecologically valid or true - to - life context for examining the risks, uncertainties and rewards of initiating real relationships with real people at an unprecedented scale.»
This led me to believe that the book would take us beyond small groups, and into real life connections with real people at work and in the community.
You can use the «Big Guys» as foils: «Frustrated with trying to reach a real person at Match.com or eHarmony?
And you may feel at ease knowing you can reach a real person at any hour of any day.
If you talk to a real person at the bank and explain it is an account on which you are just an authorized user, the bank represenative will not include it in your new account totals, but that still adds an extra layer of complexity I prefer to avoid.
You might not be not talking to a real person at all.
Once they have successfully completed, and paid for their application, a real person at RentScreener (A tenant screening expert) will compile their RentReport and send it to you.

Not exact matches

We laugh at the pseudoscience behind it, yet it seemed real to centuries of people.
A woman answering the phone at Dandong's real estate registration office said the new system was not connected to North Korea, but because several projects had recently been completed so more people were purchasing apartments.
Although the law would allow people to grow up to four plants at home, Bourque, who represents 125,000 real estate brokers, said there's no limit on plant size, meaning growers could raise giant plants that produce 5 kilograms (11 pounds) of grass a year, increasing the risk to homes and health.
Plus, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that spending too much time gazing at perfectly curated profiles on Facebook, profiles that often eliminate all the warts and stresses of a person's real life, can knock your self - esteem.
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.
We started towing it around the country cooking real food for people while at the same time obtaining attention for our sports drink.
«I'm still a little shocked at the response my drawings have gotten because it shouldn't be a novel or newsworthy message that women are real people,» she said.
And, think about it, if I'm a star employee or a superstar volunteer or business owner — whatever it is I'm so great at — if I get to socially share what real people said about me in a recommendation, what is that going to do to my bank account?
Kushner, the son of real estate mogul Charles Kushner, first set his sights on finance while at Harvard «because that's what people did in 2008.»
Chinese real estate mogul Zhang Xin speaks about her organization SOHO China's scholarships to help young people study at leading universities across the globe.
Their pricing for small businesses starts at $ 49 per usability test by a real person.
It could be interesting to think about what you'd like to be known for, for example, if you're a real estate company or a content marketer, people should instantly be able to recognize that from looking at your profile.
«People looked at us like we were buying real estate in Cleveland — it could be a good thing but is hard to understand,» Durban says in an interview at the firm's posh, marble - floored offices on Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, Calif..
Luckily, according to Associated Press, at least two dozen countries offer a new home to people willing to invest in a business, real estate or government bonds.
In fact, that's why Anne Applebaum suggests on Slate «we may also be forced to end Internet anonymity, or at least to ensure that every online persona is linked back to a real person
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.
It's very easy to roll one's eyes at the earnest «we're gonna fix it, for real, this time» proclamations of politicians when history has proven this to be an issue that sits, perennially, maddeningly, pretty low on the priority list of the people most equipped to solve it.
Federal Reserve data show that average family income at households headed by self - employed people declined 5.4 percent in real terms between 1989 and 2010, while average family income at households headed by people working for others rose 20.4 percent in inflation - adjusted terms over the same period.
The founders point out how attendance at conferences in general has gone up dramatically over the last five years because people are making these digital connections with brands and peer - to - peer, and want to meet people in real life.
When people want to give a car a closer look, they must stare at it for a few seconds to get a list of real - time information about the vehicles including the number in stock and their price.
Mazatlán is at once a real Mexican city of about a half - million people while being home to a sizable American and Canadian expat community.
«It's one person at a time,» he says, «but sometimes, if it's a good match, it can have a real impact.»
These motion - tracking sensors will give a person «a stronger sense of being transported» to a virtual environment because they will presumably make it easier for people to move around and look at things in digital worlds like they do in real life.
At its essence, Mobli lets you watch real - time channels created by your friends, family and other people wherever they are.»
«We found at Disney that technology can be a real friend in keeping the company relevant and reaching more people in ways that feel contemporary to them,» Iger told CNNMoney.
«She was one of the people — maybe the only person at the time — who took basic lab work and used it to answer real - world questions,» he says.
«There's a certain point at which your real learning and your real transformation, as a person or as a group, happens after an unexpected mistake.»
Meanwhile, Nvidia's AI can generate photorealistic images of people who look like celebrities just by looking at pictures of real ones.
That means branded retail gift cards, but also top - ups for mobile prepaid customers, online payment vouchers and, through its Loadhub network at 6,000 Canada Post locations, a system for people to convert real cash into a digital form.
At Sweetgreen, their mission, as dictated on their website, is to «inspire healthier communities by connecting people to real food.»
People deserve a real shot at an interview instead being told no right out of the gate.
Looking at it, Martin Castellan, co-founder of the real estate management firm based in Guelph, Ont., had a moment of inspiration: Why not feature people who actually worked there instead?
At the end of the day, even in B2B sales, you're still selling to real people.
It's probably not going to be possible to have a jury of people that have never heard of the bands, that have never heard the music, but the real question is, even with that understanding, can they only focus on the evidence that's being presented by the parties at trial and only use that evidence and nothing from their own life experience outside of the courtroom to make that decision?
These are real people that you're taking on a journey so if they feel at any point you're just trying to use them to generate income, you can lose an audience quite quickly.
The two hit it off, and soon after they teamed up at MIT's Media Lab, armed with a near - million - dollar National Science Foundation grant, to prototype a sort of emotional hearing aid for autistic people — essentially a wearable camera that scanned people's facial expressions to interpret social cues, in real time, for the person wearing the device.
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