Sentences with phrase «same thing people»

We're doing the exact same thing people do in comic shops.
It's the same thing people said back in the day about Schwarzenegger, Stallone, Seagal, and Van Damme.
This triggers inflammation and pain throughout the body — the same thing people use NSAIDs to relieve.
Funny, that's the same thing people said about Number 99.
Ramsey's the most vilified player in the team, for taking risks and losing the ball, the same thing people have a go at Alexis for.
look at wall st same thing the people who participate most are usually the ones throwing tons of money at whatever political party is in power.
It is the same thing people did with bible before literacy rates increased.
That's the same thing people go through in their personal life, acquiring stuff just because they think they need stuff.
I'm a loving caring person and I'm looking for the same thing person that won't leave me when times get bad if they go bad I like somebody to treat me like I treat them... Read More
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels (Dogs) can be allergic to many of the same things people can: dust, pollen, grasses, mold, flea bites, and many foods.
Animals experience pain from the same things people do, although they can show signs of discomfort differently.
You «should» do the same thing the person you are talking to did in his or her divorce.

Not exact matches

Many, many things can be delegated to people who will not do them the way you would, won't do them as perfectly as you would, but will wind up with the same result.
It is no secret that people with a criminal history or a history or lackluster work will be more likely to do the same things in the future.
The statement comes on the same day that Microsoft announced it's one of 34 companies that signed the Cybersecurity Tech Accord, a document promising that, among other things, participants won't help governments operate cyberattacks against innocent people or companies.
And some of the players to watch out for are the same big guys from 10 or 20 years ago (Microsoft, Oracle, AT&T, etc.) who are the long - entrenched stakeholders and «powers - who - be» in your space — not because they're great innovators or disruptors, but because: (a) they're increasingly well - informed about who's doing what very well (damn those demo days); (b) they're fairly fast followers with great gobs of money; and (c) they have the people, resources, and patience to hang around and keep buying and trying until they eventually get things right in the long run.
People sometimes see you as more combative than they would see a male who brings up the same thing.
All the other white ppl are wondering why it's never happened to us when we do the same thing.
While most people would never dream of doing the sorts of things that got Louis C.K. or Harvey Weinstein into trouble, we do all still have the same tendency to grow less empathetic as we become more powerful.
A lot of people come together to enjoy Guinness as they do on St. Patrick's Day and they do the same thing around the holidays.
It's obviously harder to take the same approach with family members, but Schwartz says there's no reason to put up with people saying or doing things that are unkind.
«But it was definitely a situation where they have the same core people coming to this thing for years, and they're all guys and they don't want to worry about it,» he says.
Patricia G. Greene, a professor of entrepreneurship at Babson College, points out that «retirement» may not mean the same thing to small business owners as it does to people who have spent their lives working for other people.
Also estimate how many people will try to do the same thing on your site at the same time and prepare accordingly, Jyoti Bansal, founder of AppDynamics, recently told the Washington Post.
What is powerful about someone like that opening up — and the same thing goes for Sheryl — is that it gives people permission to express vulnerability.
What's most frustrating is that they're giving free things to the same people who are most likely to give them money in the first place.
If you want to «catch» weight loss, do the same thing: spend time with people who have lost weight.
There are already a ton of people going after the same thing.
«This can do the same thing that a helicopter can do — that's to say, provide air transportation for people and goods without the need for a runway — but this thing can take more over longer distances, it's cheaper, and it's greener.»
«In the same way that the internet expanded and changed how we interact with people, the internet of things, by connecting items in our world, will again change our lives,» he says.
Mills may be an original, but he's certainly not the only one to have developed a «particular set of skills» over the course of a career — lots of people on LinkedIn claim to have done the exact same thing.
When you say the same thing every single time you go to the group, people never learn about you and what you can truly do for them.
You know how it's OK when you make fun of certain things about yourself, but not for other people to make fun of you for those same things?
But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same thing, are people who are really in tune with who they are as people.
Of course, a country of 300 million people isn't exactly the same thing as a business, regardless of size.
The best thing to do is identity what you're feeling awkward about and find other people feeling the same way.»
But I also don't want to alienate people who don't believe the same things I do.»
These are people who grew up in an environment where nothing was the same from day to day, where the only predictable thing was unpredictability.
Since they were probably raised in the same house by the same people, they will likely have a few things in common, but their interests might be few and far between.
All the other white ppl are wondering why it's never happened to us when we do the same thing,» the caption of the video posted to Twitter read.
Setting expectations like that has led people to communicate better and a lot of people have been doing the same thing.
I usually say the same thing to people who want to become professional writers.
«But when you find people that love doing the same things you do, you can share things with them, you can geek out... you're finding people that share your passion.»
At the same time, though, as you do those things, there's every reason to tell people about it and make it a core part of your public - relations and marketing strategies.
In fact, I'm pretty sure there are people out there who assume they are the same thing.
As he told Eurogamer this summer, «My plan was to do a Kickstarter for about 100 of these things — basically, to get money to buy all of the components required on a slightly larger scale and then send these out to people as kits so they could assemble them themselves using my instructions so they could have the same thing as I had.
The survey also confirmed that people have different content expectations for each channel, so it's no longer effective to simply post the same thing on each channel.
And what if you find out that the person sitting next to you, who does the exact same thing, is making more money?
They do the same with others: «They surround themselves with people who have complementary skills and let them do their thing.
Watching video of our favorite sports team or TV show, reading our favorite newspaper, or playing our favorite game are not just entertainment or information but a shared experience and opportunity to bring together people who care about the same things.
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