Sentences with phrase «second idea involves»

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The second step involves encouraging your staff to think like and empathize with customers, and then tell you about any ideas that they may have for innovations to your product or service.
Spell of Genesis» second partner project card for the same week was the LTBCARD, which represents the Let's Talk Bitcoin Network, a publishing platform created for content providers to present ideas and people involved with cryptocurrency.
It is based on the idea, central to Christianity, of the coming Kingdom of God and the second coming of Jesus Christ, and it involves an interpretation of what God requires of man.
It has been a wonderful opportunity to have been involved in taking radical ideas from inception through to Second Reading.
Silver's lawyers also claimed there wasn't enough evidence to even consider charges related to a second alleged scheme, in which Silver steered a real estate company to a friend's law firm, also in exchange for fees, Defense attorneys say the parties involved had no idea Silver was even collecting the money.
The first installment a surprise hit that coasted on a novel combination of savvy music design and an affable cast led by Anna Kendrick; there were enough B - sides left over to for a watchable second movie; now, the premise is stretched so thin that someone thought it would be a good idea to pad it with an action - suspense subplot involving Fat Amy's (Rebel Wilson) long - lost father / international crimelord (John Lithgow with a sketchy Australian accent).
It was here at this luncheon that Alvarez revealed he and Sayagues believe they have cracked an idea for a second film involving The Blind Man character, which Sam Raimi called, «The greatest idea for a sequel» he's ever heard.
I had to do quite a bit of research involving the bomb spies for my second book and became interested in the idea of pursuing the subject for my next project.
Second, it's a good idea to take a look at the fees involved.
Jonathan's project is based on one of his songs, called «Twenty - second Century,» involving ideas of the future that come out of moments of decline.
62 The answer to the second question should therefore be that Article 9 of the directive is to be interpreted as meaning that the activities referred to at points (a) to (d) of the first question, relating to data from documents which are in the public domain under national legislation, must be considered as activities involving the processing of personal data carried out «solely for journalistic purposes», within the meaning of that provision, if the sole object of those activities is the disclosure to the public of information, opinions or ideas.
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