Sentences with phrase «really big people»

For an outsider, a football game looks like a bunch of really big people sumo wrestling for a while until a guy actually uses his hand (obviouly illegal) to throw a ball to someone who escaped the attempted murder by asphyxiation, and is running for his life.

Not exact matches

And I'm a huge believer that «a few people can make a really big difference» and start a snowball effect.
«I'm a big believer that a lot of people have abilities that they don't really tap into because people around them are telling them that it's not good or impossible.»
When Lyft first launched, recalls the company's director of marketing strategy & operations Gina Ma, «it felt like really asking people to participate in this really big sort of social experiment almost — the idea of doing these things that your mom always told you not to do.»
Also the curated batch, showing you people that we think are going to be really good for you, as opposed to you going through this big search, it just again lends itself to a 3.5 inch screen.
«There really wasn't a big impact from ambition to how satisfied people were with their lives,» Kammeyer - Mueller, a business school professor, told me.
«I am looking for people who really understand that hardship journey and have a big heart for that.»
The consulting that I was contracted to do for her was exciting and her company was making a big difference in the lives of people who really needed it.
«If we get people excited for agriculture and learning where food comes from, we could really start to change agricultural processes, and make a really big impact in the world,» she says.
The challenging part of the problem, which was really the biggest opportunity, was how to make these people's jobs easier.
«There are a lot of people trying to help us out, and it just shows the bobsled community really is one big family, even though we compete against each other,» said Gibbs.
If you're thinking big, it's really not that hard to find people who want to do amazing things with you.
She added: «The biggest mistake people make is thinking it's really not that important, and they just take a picture with their phone in the house or backyard with clutter and real life peeking through.
Because as Scaramucci advises in the Big Think video: «I think you can really see people's intentions by the way they talk to other people and their level of civility.»
It's great progress toward finding your next big opportunity, but how you present yourself in person is what really matters.
«The long - term bet is that by enabling people to have good organic interactions with businesses, that will end up being a massive multiplier on the value of the monetization down the road, when we really work on that, and really focus on that in a bigger way,» Zuckerberg said.
That's been a really big hit for our people.
By people having a big avenue and a group of people all leading in the same direction and people that support a handmade community has really grown my business.
The other issue that faces all companies is, as you get to a large enough size, there are people whose job it is to protect business lines — they're just doing their job — but this is the classic case of «The Innovator's Dilemma,» the famous business book, which says that when companies ultimately fail, whether it's Polaroid or whoever, it's not because they were big and dumb; it's because they were actually really smart.
You're not going to create something people really love by making a big list of Slack's features and simply checking those boxes.»
If you're like most people the answer is, you sit at your desk and daydream about a big change — that artisanal food business you've always wanted to start, the book you could write, that round - the - world trip haunting your bucket list, or the career - transforming master's degree you really should pursue.
What we really need to do is focus on the big purchases — like cars and power plants — and provide the information and financing to help people make better choices.
TED doesn't really feature big - name speakers, but these people are truly influential.
Too often, what negotiation gurus are really saying is that you have to be a particular kind of person: thick - skinned and supremely confident, afraid of nothing, and with a big - picture mindset.
«And when I look at my friends who are running other good companies, the single biggest difference that I see in whether the companies end up becoming really great and reaching their potential or just pretty good is whether they're comfortable and really self - confident enough to have people who are stronger than them around them,» Zuckerberg said.
Canadian Business deputy editor James Cowan spoke with Betts about coffee wars, the brand's push for quality, and whether people really want fruit shakes with their Big Macs.
A lot of people have a really small budget and expect to launch the next big business with that tiny budget.
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
The big city with a small town vibe is known for its music scene, and for being home to the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and as well as the Whole Foods HQ, but where it really shines is in its culinary scene, which ranges from barbecue that people wait hours in line for to all kinds of tacos.
«We want people who are really bright, really inquisitive, really passionate, who want to make a big difference.»
Linnea Geiss, vice president of corporate development for NCR Corporation, and a board member for Venture Atlanta, describes this as a city where the entrepreneurial community invests in the most important things, which she lists as: «Revenue, finding real solutions to big problems and creating products that people really want.»
Zuckerberg said of the self - made billionaire: «Peter was the person who told me this really pithy quote: «In a world that's changing so quickly, the biggest risk you can take is not taking any risk.»
«You can find some really great professional training opportunities that don't cost as much as a raise and yet can have a really big impact: in - person classes, online classes, or internal opportunities that we set up.
World - changing innovation often starts with one person and a really big idea.
In the lead - up to his dinner at the White House planned for Thursday night, Chinese premier Xi Jinping met with the people who really run things: Leaders of the world's biggest tech companies.
«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.
What do you think of this strategy as a way to get money back into the hands of really creative people who have small financial needs than the big banks want to fund?
«The people who are most likely to make these really big mistakes are those who are checking their accounts once or twice a day,» says Francis.
However, they found that the options available were too broad; either you had an executive suite where you don't really get to meet and interact with people, or you had a coworking space, which meant big open floor plans and social interaction but with too much noise and too many distractions.
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Many of the people had fond memories of parks that used to be in the area and were really passionate about why having a big, quality space for kids to play was so important to them, the neighborhood and their kids» futures.
The independent advisories — some of them will get really big and they will look like the wirehouses of today, but that's going to be fee - based, people selling advice as opposed to commission - based people selling products.
You have a culture like Uber that sort of bum rushes regulators in ways that allow them to make big gains in territory, but really piss people off.
Some programmers have started to accept payment in Bitcoins, but that's not really a great indicator of a robust monetary platform — in a sense, it's just like people exchanging goods or services in a barter system, something that is a big part of what economists call the «underground» or shadow economy.
It's never been — of the big oil companies — it's never been the one when people think about the really disciplined capital spender and the really trying to be the most profitable and cost - conscious possible.
The bad credit credit card market in Canada is really under - served with many of the big players withdrawing their financial products including Peoples Trust who stopped offering their secured credit card, and Affirm financial who also no longer offer their credit cards for bad credit.
Nobody gets it right all the time, but by focusing on preservation of capital, by focusing on loss control, we're taking into account that really no one trade can make us, but one trade can break us, maybe not totally financially, but I've worked with traders for over 28 years, and I've seen people who have been mentally incapacitated just by a big loss, and it's not necessarily financially devastating, but it's mentally devastating.
In January 2016, for example, I was working on a search and there was almost a lineup out the door of some really big - name people.
Let me show you a really simple technique that you can use with the previous technique i showed you about using individual keywords instead of pasting a bunch of keywords and its really a one - click technique to get even more great keywords from the Google Adwords Keyword tool so I've already gone ahead and done a search for «fishing tips» just a single keyword if you didn't see that previous video you want to watch that because that's a really good little tip there i'll put a link in this video so you can click through and see that video number two in this series but once you've done your search will simply go down here to keyword options click this little pencil icon here and you'll see this option to only show ideas closely related to my search terms now everybody knows about this this year but a lot of people don't take the time to actually use it so if you simply just click the toggle their turn it on and then hit save what it's going to do is going to only bring back keyword terms that are closely related to «fishing tips» and here's one more hot tip for you it is specific to singular and plural so for instance if my original see keyword was «fishing tips» and I've selected to only show closely related ideas my results are going to have the word tips plural in them so if I will just take a second and remove that s after i've downloaded the file for «fishing tips» let's do that again «fishing tips» i've downloaded the file all my terms have the word tips in them now come right back up here i remove the s so singular and i search again now i'm going to get back results that have the word tip instead of tips and then because i have only show closely related ideas now just to show you a sample what will happen when you do that you remember this is the file i showed you in the previous video and you'll remember from that video that our competitors because they're just pasting in a bunch of keywords and hitting search they're getting back 706 results for this sample test here so they would get 706 keywords and that's what they would take off with them and start to decide which what pages they want to make for seo or how they want to set the pay - per - click campaign ok we're using these other methods taking a few extra seconds to really understand how the Google Adwords Keyword tool works and with this new method of both using singular and plural but selecting only show closely related ideas we now have for the exact same keywords we have 2867 keywords we got back so we're walking away with 2867 keywords our competitor for the very saying input terms is only getting 706 we're getting four times as many keywords for the Google Adwords Keyword Tool you can take this information and you can use it to really grow your business because there's some really excellent keywords that your competitors are overlooking simply because they don't understand how to use the Google Adwords Keyword tool so this has been helpful for you once you've used the google keyword planner to find lots of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there's so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds of thousands of keywords by spending a day using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and keyword grouper pro is completely free there's not even an opt - in you simply download the tool now at the top of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to use keyword grouper pro it doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
I think one of the biggest learning's is just the additive effect it has as people really embrace this mentality.
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