Not exact matches
Don't be afraid to experiment; you won't figure
out your audience right away, but if you try different things and then monitor your data and evaluate the comments, likes, etc., that will help you determine what your audience appreciates — and wants to
see more of.
«I can't tell you how sick it makes me, the
more I
see the uncovering
of the truth that all us women know has been
out there, that there is an ugliness there,» People reports her saying.
«Zoom
out,
see the big picture and then drill into different parts
of the presentation in a much
more dynamic way,» he says.
Now that the link's been established in this small group, the researchers noted,
more research needs to be done to explore the neurological component
of the condition, as well as follow - up monitoring to
see how the condition plays
out as the children grow up.
content while the already tech - heavy world around you seems to be getting a little meaner, harsher, and
more polarized, you can take a small measure
of comfort knowing that there are people
out there who
see the world the same way.
When Bertolini began to frame health in those terms, he tells me, he began to
see Aetna's «journey»
more clearly — understanding that it needed to transform from a company that «sells insurance in a warranty card» to one that says to its customers, «Let's figure
out what's standing in the way
of living the life you want to lead.
Whether it's taking some kind
of class or regularly hanging
out in the same place at the same time, if people become accustomed to
seeing your face, they're
more likely to like you.
This is
more than the Cold War's simple fixation on Russian villains, however, with StudioCanal producing, for example, «The Tracking
of a Russian Spy,» which
sees Logan Lerman play a journalist who travels to Russia and becomes a tool
of the Kremlin, in a film which sets
out to tackle ideas
of fake news and disinformation campaigns.
Buckman also
sees big advances already being implemented in load balancing, using new mathematical algorithms to figure
out optimal distributions
of passenger and cargo weight within the plane for a better flight trim and therefore a
more efficient flight.
At the same time, employers in some industries paid markedly
more to keep the most in - demand talent from leaving, most noticeably among younger Millennials and Gen Z. Consider: While all U.S. employees who stayed put in the first three months
of 2016
saw an average raise that works
out to 4.6 % annually, the 24 - and - younger age group almost doubled that, at 9.1 %.
«As
more people move
out of their parents» basement — and there's still quite a few living there — we expect to
see continued healthy demand for homes,» said Svenja Gudell, chief economist for Zillow, which found millennials made up 42 percent
of homebuyers last year.
Tim Syrianos, president
of the Toronto Real Estate Board, said the decline in activity has less to do with foreign buyers and
more to do with potential homebuyers waiting to
see how the market plays
out.
Just how much, if any,
of this course - correcting for consumers (read: lower prices) comes
out of employees» hides (read: lower compensation, less training, a
more oppressive pace) remains to be
seen.
You're
seeing a reduction in the number
of players
out there, and
more of a concentration on the real business lines
of those that will be the survivors in the sector.
Pardy expects we'll
see a gradual shift
out of integrated oil companies and into riskier,
more volatile exploration - and - development and oilfield services stocks that can offer
more upside, although he stresses that you can't lose sight
of the companies» balance sheets.
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The NoseFrida, as we'll soon
see in greater detail, helps you suck snot
out of a baby's (or toddler's) nose
more effectively than the traditional bulb syringe.
We don't want to
see so many
more versions
of the same thing that's already
out there.
Since we've reviewed our fair share
of these subscriptions, and
seen even
more of them, we figured now would be an alright time to round up a few
of our favorites that stand
out as deserving
of your consideration.
«We certainly are not going to put any
more capital investments into the U.S. until we
see how the election pans
out,» Rennehan, chief executive
of Oakville, Ontario - based Freshco, which builds and maintains retail spaces for clients such as Apple and Nike, told the Globe in a separate article published this month.
The real clincher comes when we
see a world
of disgruntled people who go off to work, day in and day
out, to a job they hate, never even knowing they were called to be
more.
With a nearly 16 percent stake in Dell and ties going back three decades to the creation
of the company
out of his college dorm room, Michael Dell is
seen as having much
more at stake in the deal going through than Silver Lake, a financial investor that often walks away from deals.
«From above, you
see the Sacred Valley stretching
out for miles on either side
of you, and across you
see more of the amazing Andes mountains,» says Scott Carr
of Tulsa, Okla., who visited in October 2017 with his fiancée, her daughter and a small group
of friends.
OK, I've never
seen anyone leave
out SAP who worked in SAP, but I've
seen plenty
of people try to make their work seem fancier or
more important by using convoluted phrases to describe what they did.
Now, we'll
see more politically - engaged people, and a larger swath
of the population who will speak
out through their art.
While it may be
more complicated than the usual hiring routine
of reviewing someone's resume and bringing them in for an interview, Lemonis emphasizes that it's important to create the opportunity to
see someone carry
out tasks associated with the job, either by interacting with them in the field, or by creating a test you incorporate into the interview process.
Seeing the coffee against the stark, white background
of the mug makes it stand
out more, boosting its perceived strength and thus increasing intensity and decreasing sweetness.
Check
out the couple's registry early, when you're
more likely to
see options in a wide range
of price points, said Glantz, who is also the author
of «Always a Bridesmaid (for Hire).»
Knowing that I wouldn't get any credit for the indoor workouts I did at the gym (and
seeing the giddy look on my dog's face every time I took his leash
out of the cabinet), I started opting to take him
out more frequently.
You can
see more on his website or purchase the book
of the series,
out now on Diaphane Editions.
But you
see those shifts disproportionately for medicines versus other types
of health care, so consumers are paying
more out of pocket now for their drugs than they are for other types
of care on a regular basis.
Not necessarily — Wheeler is a former cable lobbyist who was widely
seen as a terrible choice for open - internet interests at first, but turned
out to be one
of the
more progressive chairs in recent memory.
And as rents go up in
more popular cities, Airbnb is
seeing many hosts rent their homes or rooms
out so they can afford to continue to afford the rising cost
of living.
He hopes to expand the business further: «I would love to
see a brand
of Niche with talented chefs that put
out good food and make fine dining
more approachable.»
Take a similar approach and sketch
out your thoughts, or create a diagram that illustrates the activity you're thinking about, and you'll likely
see each stage
of delivery much
more clearly.
The same things you probably stress about when you
see your kid staring into an iPad screen, mesmerized — cyberbullying, exposure to age inappropriate content, the crowding
out of more beneficial activities by screen time, and the danger
of developing an addiction to the devices» hollow pleasures.
The novel almost forced me to look back on my own life and reflect — to
see what I can filter
out of my life to make it better and
more successful moving forward.
While the 20th century
saw massive corporations build vast factories to churn
out the products
of an elite class
of industrial geniuses like Edison and Ford and Jobs, the 21st century is
more likely to
see what we might loosely call the democratization
of design, production and, ultimately, innovation, as the means
of technologically sophisticated design and manufacturing become widely available.
Start - up activity, meanwhile, is only accelerating outside the U.S. «You're going to
see more billion - dollar companies coming
out of nowhere overseas,» said Wadhwa
of Stanford.
«If you
see a few
more months
of improvement
of this magnitude, it is a clear sign that the labor market is tightening and is poised to break
out next year,» said Ryan Sweet, senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
«You're going to
see more billion - dollar companies coming
out of Beijing, Bombay, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo,» said Vivek Wadhwa, a Stanford University fellow.
Gindalbie Metals shares slipped on the ASX today after the iron ore producer said it would need extra working capital to
see out the end
of the year, having run into
more issues at its Karara project in the Mid West.
People buying individual plans, for instance, would
see only $ 2
more a week taken
out of their paychecks, compared with an extra $ 11 if Atlas had stayed on its previous plan.
Sure, it has probably spent a lot
of time and energy trying to recruit new customers but I can also
see tangibly from my own credit card statements how much time Amazon has spent trying to get
more money
out of me.
Sure enough, when we looked at phones or
more particularly the cellular communications business, we
saw this hot new gizmo that everyone had to have but also involved red tape and complex contracts that nobody truly understood until they wanted to get
out of them — and by then it was too late.
«There's a real desire coming
out of the United States government, the UK government and others to
see endemic domestic countries contribute
more of their own capital towards fighting these diseases,» said Chambers.
Because if you look at Prime members, they buy
more on Amazon than non-Prime members, and one
of the reasons they do that is once they pay their annual fee, they're looking around to
see, «How can I get
more value
out of the program?»
This is much
more the traditional technology push kind
of model, where the pendulum hasn't swung completely away from customers and markets, but it's much
more oriented towards leveraging the technology base,
seeing what you can push
out,
seeing where there might be applications for the technology.»
«I think bitcoin will be worth a tiny fraction
of what it is now if we're headed
out 10 years from now... I would
see $ 100 as being a lot
more likely than $ 100,000 ten years from now,» Rogoff told CNBC's «Squawk Box.»
«We have made a lot
more money
out of See's than shows from the earnings
of See's, just by the fact that it's educated me, and I'm sure it's educated Charlie too.»