Sentences with phrase «see its response when»

While it's a subject that's been debated to death in publishing circles, it's always interesting to see the response when it spills out into more public forums.
Naturally, it will boast built - in Assistant and Chromecast, which means you can not only tell Assistant what to do using the speaker, but see its response when necessary (with maps, recipe directions, and more).

Not exact matches

As spotted by The Next Web, when users send a photo or video in response to one from a friend, they'll receive a message that reads «Sling a shot to see a shot?
The notifications on ReplyASAP will sound until someone actually checks the phone, and once a message is seen and read, if there is no reply, the app will freeze everything going on until a response has been sent — something that helps keep Herbert and his son on topic when using the app.
«We have seen some of our website design clients experience a much better response to their landing page offers when they added a whiteboard video.
It was only when I published my writings and saw my audience's response that I understood what I was actually trying to say and what was valuable to others.
In an experiment, we tried sending people a price signal, where they were paying more in those peaks, and we saw a significant response: People use less electricity when the price is high.
«We will know the labor market is getting tight when we do see a more meaningful upward move in wages,» Powell said in response to a reporter's question as to whether he was satisfied with the pace of wage growth, which remains lackluster by most accounts.
When you see someone smile, your brain has a similar response.
When I asked Moreno the biggest mistake she's seen entrepreneurs mistake I was surprised by her response.
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full story — a lower response time does not mean your team is doing a better job of taking care of customers.
In B2B marketing, when you improve response rates, you tend to see better downstream results including: more qualified leads, more pipeline, and more deals won.
«When people scroll down, you have to be cautious so they don't see that the response is almost word - for - word each time,» Baer says.
But when we see someone make the right call on bigger and bigger trades for nearly 20 years running — and deliver 30 % returns even after charging an absurd 3 % of assets and 35 % of profits as Cohen does — it's not envy that is the instinctive response; it's disbelief.
When drafting posts, comments, and responses, always take a second look to see if you can make your content even more concise.
When the borrower answers the question, the asking investor will receive an email containing the borrower's response, as well as being able to see the response in the Q&A section of the loan details page.
When we examine new orders as actually reported by businesses, we see similar weakness, which suggests the likelihood of slower production in response.
It was not that long ago (early to mid-September) when the market debate was centered around the strengthening US economy and the pace that we would see the Federal Reserve (Fed) start to shift gears and tighten monetary policy in response to a very strong economy.
This piece is obviously intended to stir up disgust with Christian pastors, and you can see it's working when you read people's responses written on this page.
But when Dad got sick, I saw and felt the response of these «good» people for what it was — cold, hard, rigid dogma utterly lacking in compassion, empathy, or any type of wisdom or truth.
I find her response so interesting... «But when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and considered what manner of greeting this was».
I'd started to scratch it down in my journal and that scratching started decoding a bit of my life: You end up drinking mud soup whenever you see yourself as the passive victim in your story, instead of an active co-writer of your story, when you act like you don't determine your responses to a situation — but your actions and responses are determined by somebody else.
A comment that stays with me from many years ago, when I first encountered contemplative prayer on a visit to a Carmelite monastery, is a friend's observation that none of us can know how much of what God is doing in the world is brought about in response to the prayers of people we don't know and never see.
Now when I see one of us fall or stumble or struggle, I can make my response this time all about you, to love you, to be there for you, no judgements, only grace and second chances — imagine that.
When he received a response from someone he knew, who respects & likes him & was flabbergasted by what he had seen all hell breaks loose.
In response, Moses asks to see the glory of God, and when God's glory passes in front of Moses, it is then that Moses hears God's statement that He will be gracious to whom He wants and will show compassion upon whom He desires (Exodus 33:18 - 19).
It means that something rises up in our soul when we see it, and we offer the only response: God, that is so beautiful.
When the evening news shows rioting in the streets of Reykjavik in response to the failure of Iceland's banks, we can see that a loss of faith threatens the social order.
When one leaves that paradigm, it is really eye - opening to see a world of choice, where choices are made, responsiblity for consequences is taken, and new choices are made in response to those consequences.
On one Sunday when the majority if not all the congregation is expected to be there have an unannounced special pastor deliver the sermon... say Al Sharpton... and make it a long sermon... See who walks out... Nothing in the article or the responses by the church says that they would allow African American couples to wed in the church.
The new pastors response was abominable and when several of us... all ministers... saw the e-mail we were astounded.
It is not that repentance precedes an awareness of acceptance and hence the opening of new opportunities; rather, it is that when one knows through the action of God in the event of Jesus Christ that one is already accepted and forgiven by God the great Lover of the world, one's only response can be, «I am unworthy,» Because I am already and always accepted by God, who is the One «to whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid», who knows each of us better than any of us can know ourselves, then I am impelled to see my own inadequacy, defects, failures, and wrongs.
I am greatly disheartened when I see the anger that is displayed on these posts and responses.
When «Bill» asked my dad if God would let him in, my dad's only response was, «I will see you when I get there.&raWhen «Bill» asked my dad if God would let him in, my dad's only response was, «I will see you when I get there.&rawhen I get there.»
I'm not offended by the word science but that's when I noticed how long the post was so I scrolled down to see the responses without reading it.
Sergo, if you come on my porch and start speaking in this way, here's my response: «You need to see that ALL OF THIS BOLOGNA scriptures are manufactured by humans because we are completely insecure about what happens to us when we die.
and when we do, just maybe the world, that has every right to be cynical in their assessment of the church's response on this topic, will be surprised to see that we are really known for our love for one another.
Most of the current hermeneutical options tend toward reduction or exclusion in the act of interpretation, as when they utilize either structuralist or «historical - critical» methods, focus on either sociological data or «ideas,» and locate «meaning» in the internal «world» of the text, or in the external reality to which it refers, or in the author's intention, or iii the reader's response (see OTIPP 1).
Further reduction or exclusion results when «authorial intention» and «reader response» are understood as acts either of cognition or of imagination alone (see RHPT).
Only when we see global South Christianity on its own terms — as opposed to asking how it can contribute to our own debates — can we see how the emerging churches are formulating their own responses to social and religious questions, and how these issues are often viewed through a biblical lens.
When they brought her to Jesus, they were using her as an example to test him, to see how «biblical» his response to her would be.
As you can see by the responses to my original comment, when someone talks with truth then there is really nothing nobody else can say.
So when we look at the religious aspect of human existence and see what contributions process thought may have to make to this inescapable and indestructible manifestation of the human spirit, we shall need to emphasize that it is to be understood not in the wooden fashion that so often has prevailed in institutional churches and in conventional religious communities but as a matter of imaginative and aesthetic response to the human situation and to whatever is supremely worshipful in the cosmos — that is, to what religion calls «God.»
One of the problems with making «sensitivity» into a dirty word is that you start to see any empathy anywhere as a bad thing, even when it's the correct response.
When I saw who had written that, my hopes for an intelligent, or at least receptive, government response to the campaign against gay «marriage» then getting under way died within me: those words were written by Theresa May, the Home Secretary, and they appeared on the very morning she launched a «consultation» on the government's proposals to enforce a change in the legal definition of this ancient institution.
I am inclined to believe also that some of the Christians who condone and practice ultraviolence do so out of frustration; when faced by ultraviolent opponents, they see no possible response other than ultraviolence.
It is not as spectators that we can see Christ in Jesus, but only when we are challenged, called to an accounting, pressed to make a personal response, pressed for a decision.
I wonder why so many people instantly assume a conspiracy when they see the «awaiting moderation» response?
This means there is an autoimmune response causing your body to eat the gut when it sees gluten.
When I hesitantly checked my email and social media a few hours later, expecting to see little to no response, I joyfully found a flood of encouraging emails and comments.
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