Sentences with phrase «see it that way at»

That means some people you think of a close friends don't see you that way at all.
I do not see it that way at all.
Lots have buried us before the game but I'm not seeing it that way at all.
He kicked lumps out of him in training and to be fair it did him a favour for the games, though I don't think he saw it that way at the time!
Now, I can't see them that way at all.
Cook doesn't see it that way at all, especially when you consider how most customers upgrade their iPhone through carrier payment plans.
But I don't see it that way at all.
Some folks have said that we've «lost so much time» with Steevenson, but I don't see it that way at all.

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«This leads to spending way too much energy on conference calls, meetings and offsites, traveling to see each other, and wasting time with conference reports, PowerPoint presentations, dimming and ultimately extinguishing creativity,» he said at the ANA conference.
They typically react (slowly at best) to three outside drivers: (a) their competition brings a new offering to market, and they need a quick competitive response; (b) their customers see and begin to adopt new processes and solutions, and the customers demand that their products and services conform to the new ways of doing business; or (c) they see a new tool, product, or service in the market offered by a new player and they quickly determine that this is a game - changer which they need to own (rather than try to build themselves) because they lack the internal capacity to do otherwise.
If everything pans out the way Wetenhall thinks it will, D.R. Horton should see earnings per share come in at $ 1.80 this year, $ 2.06 next year and $ 2.33 in 2016.
That way at least one of you will be able to see.
That way, you can see at just a glance what sort of activities you have lined up.
«When people see good news, it causes them to look at their own good news in a more reinforcing way,» he said.
While some tech reporters will say we didn't see much in the way of innovation from products at this year's CES, some very innovative products and services were on display in the Eureka Park TechZone.
Throughout my career serving in roles at B2B technology companies as Director of Demand Generation, Head of Marketing, and now as a CMO & Co-Founder of Terminus, I have seen it work both ways (good and bad).
In what one software engineer calls «the most demonically clever computer security attack I've seen in years,» researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a way to insert a hidden security flaw into a microprocessor chip that can't be detected by any known method of security analysis.
That sort of active recruiting is at the heart of what Lou Adler, CEO of search and training firm the Adler Group, sees as the way forward in hiring and recruiting technology.
«We've seen a significant shift in the way consumers embrace brands,» says Kelly O'Keefe, professor of brand management and innovation at Virginia Commonwealth University's Brandcenter advertising school.
And while some older people may discount Mulcahy's strategy of using a chat box on her website as impersonal, she sees it as a way to communicate with customers on their time table — maybe at 11 p.m. when they happen to need a tutor or want to book an appointment.
«Canadians will see that the way in which we're going about it makes sense and that when the decision time comes that there will be a consensus, at least, on the process that got us to the decision,» Carr says.
«We assume that anything we see at Woody will eventually find its way farther south to more directly menace China's neighbors,» he added.
«There's a long way to go before we get decent growth out of Japan but at some point we will see a revival.
The best way to get good at this is every time you read a name tag, see a name on a billboard, meet someone, or hear a name for the next 30 days, turn it into an image.
I want to outline some of the common ways I have seen emerging leaders get bogged down by strategy at the expense of action.
First, at the end of Apple's presentation that saw not only a new iPhone, but new iPods too, CEO Tim Cook emphasized that «what sets them apart and what places us way ahead of the competition is how well they work together.»
Why is it that large established corporations, even when they see upstarts bearing down on them, can't react or at least to get out of the way before the new guys roll right over them?
From jumping on a plane to Australia to launch a Hooters franchise at 19 to taking getting her MBA without having a bachelor's degree, Cole always finds a way to see the possibilities in every situation.
«We're not seeing great sentiment one way or another, but bursts of enthusiasm this morning definitely got squelched by the comments and economic data,» said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management.
I can remember my very first site visit realizing that I needed to, almost on a daily basis, advocate for myself in a way or at least present myself in a way that I would be taken seriously, seen as an expert and really prove myself.
Because living in another culture while still retaining your own forces you to see the world from multiple perspectives and acknowledge there are many ways to look at any given situation.
Or what if this guy you kind of see around at parties has an older brother who's the manager of an NGO and you're an over-eager unpaid intern at a charity who's looking for a way to eat something more than ramen noodles?
When you're looking at your own financial strategies, are you going with the advice of an army of associates, or focusing on a few innovators you have reason to believe see the world in a smarter way?
Or, I want to see that the individual has worked on a wide variety of domains: Every new space you work in gives you more tools you can bring to bear on a problem or a different way of looking at an issue.
With all of the intelligent changes Panda and Penguin brought to the table, it was only a matter of time before one of Google's big brained developers found a way to «smarten» search engines up enough to take a question and look at the context rather than seeing the words within the query as separate entities.
Look at what you are trying to get across, what you're trying to sell and see how the product or service can best be highlighted in a positive, new, fresh way.
At first, people's reactions are to the beauty of the artwork — then, they start to read and explore through the visual story and see that the content is there, and that they can really use these graphics for their work in a number of ways.
So can «getting feedback on how other people see you,» in order to «enhance your self - awareness... It generally involves being more other - focused than self - focused — or at least seeming that way
These could all be seen as goals, but the smarter way to look at any goal is to make sure that the basis for creating a goal is designed into the business itself.
According to Inside Weddings, eloping — which had previously been seen simply as a way to tie the knot at the last minute — also became stylish, especially for couples who wanted a more intimate wedding.
«I wanted to find a way to create the buzz and excitement of Black Friday shopping frenzy, while also not offending customers who will see a big discounted price list that they missed out on after the sale is over,» says Pritchett, vice president of marketing at Logos, a Bellingham, Wash. - based online bible - study resource retailer.
There's been «a lot of anger misdirected at Mark,» he said, adding that he does not see Facebook going the way of MySpace.
The 1970s - era shopping centre in Montreal's Saint - Laurent suburb has seen better days but, in at least one way, it's cutting - edge: unbeknownst to the diners, this food court serves as a laboratory for MTY Food Group, where it develops and perfects its new fast - food concepts.
We may well see something like the True Cost Party of America — a radical new way of looking at the global economy and the ecological future.
In the real world, I can't see pulse - tracking being shared this way at all, but I can see this becoming useful if I want to dictate a text to a friend while out jogging.
Part of my issue at the time was that I didn't have any way of seeing my own dismissive attitude.
Maybe focusing on one particular course that teaches video production at the college makes way more sense, mimicking what you see in the Wix ad, because then a potential student can imagine what it is like to take that course.
They also saw a way to fix it and are making at accessible for all, which makes risk - taking more available.
A good way to leverage anxiety, according to a research study conducted at Harvard Business School (HBS), is to reframe it by seeing its existence as a source of strength rather than of weakness.
Let's be honest, it takes more than knowledge, position, and popularity at work to convince people to see things your way.
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