Sentences with phrase «say even a person»

I would say even a person with half the brain of a six year old will make better comments.
«If I'm here to serve this country and you don't give me this support, of course definitely people will not take me serious, they will say even his people have rejected him.»
He says even people with the discipline to record their spending are often unable to hit their targets.
Cunningham says even people with good credit need to make sure that the basic information on all three credit reports is accurate because an inaccuracy will need to be corrected and can cause a delay when you're getting ready to settle on your home.

Not exact matches

Instead say: «I don't have a strong opinion either way, but a couple things to consider are...» When you offer an opinion (even without choosing a side), it shows that you care about the person asking.
They're dulling us in the process to the real world and real people around us, making us blind to anything outside our own orbits, blind even, say, to something like a young man on a train wielding a 45 - calibre pistol.
«With people of various income levels increasingly divided by geography, income inequality can worsen and the risk of social polarization — and even serious conflict — can grow,» Shiller said recently in an op - ed for Project Syndicate.
A lot of riders — even those who generally tip people in other professions — are likely to say «nothing.»
«My mom said chances are you will be to [sic] busy with more important things but there is a lot of people coming on these buses and even just a meeting from you or your wife would really lift peoples spirits,» The Washington Post reports her writing in her letter.
I'd heard from so many people that you should say yes to every opportunity, even when you don't think you know how to do it and that you should just dive in and learn on the job... And that's great advice!
The book shows «how we could cut emissions by up to 50 percent without asking people to make big sacrifices,» Gates says, and he even claims it's a relatively light read.
He made his reputation even worse (intentionally perhaps) with interviews and tweets in which he said other people were too stupid to understand the pharmaceutical industry.
As hard as it may be for most people (and even for some curmudgeonly editors) to understand, certain things worth saying simply can't be said in a sentence or two.
Famed early Apple engineer Andy Hertzfeld consulted on the user interface, Fielding says, in pursuit of a simple interface that even non-technical people (or non-lawyers) can sift.
«They all sound really British — even some American people can't really understand those phrases,» he said.
The study's authors say that getting people to think favourably of your accomplishments might be better achieved «by modest self - representation, or even self - denigration, than by outright bragging about one's positive qualities.»
One woman reached out to him from Poland and said that seeing it at a tough time at work helped her realize that even successful people didn't have it all figured out.
As for the Canopy software, Fielding says the goal is to make it super-simple for even non-technical people to use.
With people increasingly strapped for time and concerned about nutrition, she says, «there are huge opportunities for us to provide products that consumers haven't even thought of yet.»
I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
The problem now is that it's hard to get people to even agree on facts, Baker said, because people choose their own facts and ignore those that are inconvenient.
People say and do different things and make subconscious decisions they're not even aware of.
Usually, when we meet people who are different from us, in whatever way, we tend to treat them as inferior, even though we say that's not what we're doing.
And I think that I want to listen to people's ideas even more, because I want to understand why they say something.
His status as a mere witness is all the more reason to go in prepared through legal counsel — «even if you're telling a story about ice cream, because these are some of the most irresponsible people on earth,» he said, referring to Congress.
You're disinclined to take it if it's really expensive, whereas if the price comes down even by a dollar... we asked people about a dollar and they said that would make a difference.
Even if folding your arms feels comfortable, resist the urge to do so if you want people to see you as open - minded and interested in what they have to say.
Rahn, who said he's hired close to two hundred people in his former position at Facebook, said that bringing mediocre people onboard can destroy a product, even if that product is inherently great.
Are they about how long they had to wait, had to talk to too many people, the price, «your website says one thing but you say something else», «you say it's easy to do business and I can't even get a price», «I didn't know about your warranty», «you don't know what you're talking about» — right?
«The fact that we even have to clarify this is proof of how democracy continues to be fractured by people who manipulate and fabricate the truth,» he said.
«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.
«I see my career as being pretty consistent even though for most people it probably looks bizarre,» says the charismatic chief executive officer of media analytics company Chartbeat.
«At the Salon, you're just enjoying the evening and figuring out which people you actually like, regardless of whether they can be helpful to you,» she says.
Warren Buffett once said, «Without good communication skills you won't be able to convince people to follow you even though you see over the mountain and they don't.»
For the sake of professionalism, sometimes it's important to simply listen to what the other person has to say even when this means swallowing your pride.
Plus, by letting people talk about themselves — by helping people talk about themselves — you become seen as a great conversationalist, even if you actually say very little.
«In one of our studies we found that people rated masculine risk - taking behaviors as more risky than feminine risk - taking behaviors, even when they were matched for how risky they were,» she says.
«I think it just speaks to who he is as a person and how he comes out here and just fights each and every night, even when adversity is against him,» Celtics forward Jae Crowder said, via ESPN's Chris Forsberg.
In order to even make that tolerable, of course you have to offer haircuts and food and places to sleep or else people would have to go home,» he said.
Even a generic happy face «was a little bit ambiguous and harder for people to understand,» Zhuo says.
Interestingly, the study says that while it takes an average 11 minutes for people to get distracted from a task, a good 25 minutes are consumed in focusing on the task even after getting back to it.
Harvard sleep researcher Robert Stickgold says naps can even make people better problem solvers.
But Argenti says the misstep actually led to greater sales of Coke, so it wasn't necessarily a bad move, even though people can still recall it 30 years later.
He now employs more than 600 people, and even though he says he went broke two times on the wrong moves — «I could've gone to Harvard twice, the money I lost on cars» — it hasn't scared him.
«It may very well be that in some people — or all of us, some of the time — the network sustains its activity even when the people, in their conscious minds, go on to something else,» says Posner.
Once Atari founder Nolan Bushnell decided to hire the scruffy 19 - year - old Jobs, someone whom Bushnell said «very people would hire, even today.»
«We met so many people, even in just the first month,» she says.
Kerr says numerous health experts are «warning of the dangers of people sitting too long, some even calling it «the new smoking» in terms of its potential health threat.»
«Our goal is to reach every person on the planet,» Twitter's chief executive Dick Costolo said during an evening earnings call.
«Having taught at Stanford now for 30 years... one of the things I think that we're failing even in our elite education — and we're failing at Stanford although we're trying — is teaching people to fight constructively,» Sutton said.
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