I really do feel like my blog friends are as much my friends as my friends that
I see in person because we share so many aspects of our lives.
Not being able to
see it in person because it was being shipped was a little limiting.
I'm sure everyone has heard of the Vatican Museums and today I'll be giving you guys a sneak peak inside to somehow spark your wanderlust, get off your asses and go
see it in person because it's just too beautiful to miss.
Not exact matches
Look «luck» up
in the dictionary and you'll
see this definition: «the things that happen to a
person because of chance, the accidental way things happen without being planned.»
Most of the time, other
people can
see a solution that you can't
because they are not as emotionally invested
in the situation.
We're
seeing anecdotally a lot of
people in real estate and development saying it's been harder for them to be able to attract financing
because people are nervous about the future of Calgary.
Because disruptions are nothing new: We've
seen dozens of them
in recent years: A young entrepreneur has a big idea, shakes things up and emerges with a multi-billion dollar business that leaves
people gaping, imitating, disbelieving and envying, all amid a dizzying swirl of emotions.
Just
because you won't
see team members
in the flesh each day doesn't mean that all communication need be relegated to the handful of times everyone gathers together
in person.
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.»
Air freighting of green beans from Kenya into the UK was
seen as unsustainable
because of air miles but it also supports up to 1.5 m
people and livelihoods
in some of the poorest regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Everything had its own intricacy, but everything was from the point of view from the camera, which is great,
because in person you don't
see it as well, but once you put a camera
in front of these, it just works perfectly.
In fact, millions of
people stand to
see higher tax bills
because of the elimination or curtailment of deductions such as one for state and local taxes, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, the nonpartisan official scorekeeper for Congress.
You can't
see the download counts
in real time,
because Apple doesn't expose that, but you can
see the
people that are signing on to the network, and it was just unbelievable.
Of course if you aren't a spiritual
person than it will be difficult to
see your work as a sacred offering and
because business is about making up your own rules, I would say... choose to
see your business
in whatever way works for you!
You might remember
seeing this
in action during the heyday of Pokémon Go, when
people were running into each other and onto private property, and creating unprecedentedly massive crowds at landmarks - all
because they were trying to catch a rare Pokémon.
What's more, despite the fact that «many executives
see it as a badge of honor,» Jolly says, hurry sickness can also damage your career even before it wrecks your health,
because being
in an incessant hurry has a way of making
people miss the forest for the trees.
In my thirty - year career, I've never seen a board room resolve not to invest in professional development because they don't care about peopl
In my thirty - year career, I've never
seen a board room resolve not to invest
in professional development because they don't care about peopl
in professional development
because they don't care about
people.
Because when you can follow so many
people and
see what the
people are doing it's great inspiration
in many ways but it's also really hard to figure out, even more so, what you have to offer and what is different about you.
Because Brown - Forman, the company that owns Herradura, has no retail locations itself, it was unable to
see how many
people bought the tequila
in responseto the ad; nevertheless, visits can be a strong proxy to sales.
«A lot of
people either can't or don't want to make the shift,
because it means
seeing things
in a different light.»
Zuckerberg said Thursday that «voters make decisions based on their lived experience,» continuing, «Part of what I think is going on here is
people are trying to understand results of the election, but I do think that there is a certain profound lack of empathy
in asserting that the only reason that some of them are voting the way they did is
because they
saw some fake news.
Throughout the whole process I've tried to take myself out of the process figuratively
because there's
people that
see themselves
in me and I want the message to go out to children that it's okay to be you and you shouldn't change who you are for anyone.»
Because even
in 2015 I still
see people riffing on ideas and working on business plans, product flows or coding on projects without first forming a company, signing contracts that assign intellectual property to that company and trusting that «friends» would never sue you.
In part
because they aren't able to empathize, they
see other
people as tools or resources that can be exploited for personal gain.
«I
see a lot of
people in mid-career transitions,
people who are moving to new companies, lots of
people who don't want to retire
because their 401ks went away and they're going to keep working.
Hey, I had a great deal of skill
in football, but I've
seen a lot of skilled
people that didn't do a damn thing
in the game,
because they didn't prepare; they didn't go out there and work hard.
Making the point that everything a user
sees in his or her feed is there
because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what
people like to eat.»
But I don't believe
in working at home 24 - 7,
because you need to
see other
people and get feedback from them.
You
see where things are going before other
people,
because you're so
in it.
But you have to have great faith
in yourself and you have to have great faith
in your camera operator and the various camera
people because you could just look at
people's faces and
see if they're kind of going, uh, or they're going yeah and they're with you.
And but the
people you surround yourself with it's very important and then the actors you cast are very important
because they have to... You have to
see something
in them that makes them embody that character.
Because there are so many posts that users could want to
see in their News Feeds — posts from friends, businesses they like, etc. — most
people don't have enough time to
see them all.
That's
because he's the most aggressive dove, and the
person most eager to
see the Fed follow a rule
in which they allow inflation to grow more than normal until employment is improved, a notion that's not that different from what Bernanke announced a couple of weeks ago.
If the devil is
in the details, the details reveal a company
in which
people take ownership of problems
because they can understand and
see — and know everybody else can understand and
see — exactly how the problem shows up
in the financials.
The sports network has been
seen by many as the strongest channel
in the TV universe,
because live sports is such a massive draw for many
people, and ESPN controls some of the most popular events
in every sport.
Because if your good
people and loyal knowledge workers are
seeing any of these eight toxic habits
in action (the first four are about management; the rest are about the workplace), the leadership battle at the top may already have been lost.
«The evidence that I have
seen is that jobs are
in fact increased
because there is economic activity increased and
because people have a little bit of spare money, which on $ 11 an hour you never have.»
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the
people I met and how women would
in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly
because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to
see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
You don't necessarily need to catch up with
people you've not
seen in a while, or try to pack your days with meetings just
because you have time.
Indeed, I suggested Microsoft might kill the whole bad idea and refrain from releasing the device altogether, but sure enough the company soldiered on, only to
see the Pro become a big flop, mainly
because it delivered none of what
people wanted
in a tablet — lightness, low price and good battery life, all of which were ironically established by Apple.
The Vancouver - based CFP has
seen people dump cash
in their accounts at the last second or invest
in something unusual
because they were pressed for time.
The good news is, your message is likely to stand out with vehicle advertising, says Robert Fleege, president of Robert Fleege & Partners, a Columbus, Ohio, advertising agency that specializes
in outdoor media: «Any time you get
in on a new thing, it cuts through clutter
because people haven't
seen it before.
As we can
see in this chart from Statista, based off data from NPR and Edison Research, 36 % of
people don't buy smart speakers
because they don't like the idea of a device always listening to them.
We tend to admire certain
people because we
see something of ourselves
in them.
«The number of applicant cities now is
in decline
in part
because people are beginning to
see these mega-sports events as mega-bad deals,» says Dr. Robert Baade, an economics and business professor at Lake Forest College.
In these situations,
people disengage
because they don't
see the purpose behind the training.
Chipotle Mexican Grill has surged
in popularity
because people see it as being a step up from traditional fast - food chains such as Burger King and Wendy's.
«You get to a new position, you work really hard and you earn
people who are willing to support you,
because they
see how hard you're working and they're willing to extend a bit of their personal capital to say, «Yes, I know so - and - so is going to do a great job
in this new role.»»
I also didn't want to bug our neighbours
because we seem to be surrounded by
people who don't eat cookies (and they're not just saying that; one neighbour bought a box from us last year and I recently
saw it still sitting
in her cupboard!).
Some
see the so - called sharing economy as being responsible for the advent of a «gig economy»,
in which
people make ends meet by arranging freelance work over the Internet rather than working
in traditional full - time jobs (either voluntarily, or
because no other work is available).