I see people talk about hiring painters that can knock out a job in a couple of days all the time.
It's funny to
see people talk about getting 12 % returns and say that is bad.
I honestly never
see people talk about portfolios, which is a huge mistake.
It is upsetting to
see people talk about «responsibility» in the larger context of the considered lack of leadership represented by the White House and the conservative movement — shared sacrifice / accept some responsibility for the war?
This week Twitter launched its «Moments» feature in Australia in an effort to give more context behind the sorts of things
you see people talk about on the social network.
I see people talk about Barnes & Noble, it's like watching a thread about American Motors or Data General and their business practices.
You'll
see people talk about «heavy» as being a percentage (70 % — 80 %) of your one rep max, but perhaps an easier way to think about it is: the weight which is challenging to you.
That's why
you see people talk about «cutting» and «bulking».
Use teambuilding exercises, games, and company events to help your employees get to know one another, and if
you see people talking personally among themselves, encourage those conversations to continue.
When
I saw people talking about gun control and watch parents who lost their kids in those horrible tragedies, I stop and think and imagine.
I see people talking of Spurs and their all round team but what would happen if Spurs were to get the kind of injuries Arsenal has had?
It was so refreshing to
see people talking to each other and helping themselves.
I've
seen people talk about Riley, Jones and Ish but not much about Campbell.
I keep
seeing people talking about doing that but I'm not sure what they mean.
I saw people talking good things here on Parenting From The Heart Blog and generaly in the internet about Susan Urban and her «How to teach a baby to fall asleep alone» guide (http://www.parental-love.com).
(If you view the former and wonder why I seem to be staring slack - jawed into space much of the time, please have pity on me; it was a remote interview where you can't
see the person talking to you, and it was extremely unnerving.
I've been
seeing people talk about these online, and they seem to love them, but I wasn't sure of the size.
Cuomo also linked his proposals to the bipartisan anger over the nation's economic conditions that has marked both the Sanders and Donald Trump campaigns, insisting, «When
you see people talking about the anger all across the country, that is why people are angry.
When
I see people talking about traveling to Spain, they always seem to list Madrid and Barcelona first.
Check out the video above to
see people talking about their experiences with hookup apps.
The French director Eric Rohmer told a similar story in his penultimate film, Triple Agent, and he achieved brilliance by channeling the thrills of
seeing people talking in rooms, unpicking words and nuances, becoming spies in their own lives.
Basically, I often
see people talking about taking the intake manifolds off older cars to clean...
You'll
see people talking about paying off debts of more than $ 60,000 in just over a year.
I often
see people talking about finding and purchasing undervalued stocks or stocks that are inexpensive given the performance of the companies they belong to.
Now, I've seen people like this for AAA devs but
seeing these people talking about how indie devs should make a demo or die, this just breaks my heart.
You've seen reviews for other platforms, you've
seen people talk about it, you can clearly see the pictures in this article.
Supposedly the game was announced just before E3 earlier in the year and I've
seen people talking about it here and there ever since.
«I still
see people talking about things that are private and privileged, out in the open,» he said.
He said, «
I saw some people talk about wireless charging after my headphone jack post, and wanted to add some thoughts into the conversation.
Okay, that conversion never happened but I've
seen people talk about it on various networks and there's an absolutely good reason why this debate has been trending in the community for the past year.
Sprint has gone all - in with Google behind them and you have probably
seen people talking about RCS recently.
If you look at the promo videos Google created for Android Wear watches, you don't
see people talking to other people from their wrists.
We see people talking about student recruitment rather than graduate recruitment,» he said.
A while back, I was eves dropping on Twitter and
saw some people talking about Schofield Strategies for resume services.
Rather than simply asking friends and family for recommendations, if someone looking to buy or sell a house in a particular neighborhood
sees people talking about a broker on Pinterest, with photos of the houses sold, it might take the place of traditional testimonials and reviews.
Not exact matches
Just as I might take a closer look when I
see something in the world I like (from artwork to stylized writing to a company culture): When I run across
people I like, I
talk to them.
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make
people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we
talk about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we
see others do), Practical Value (news
people can use) and Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
Plus, by letting
people talk about themselves — by helping
people talk about themselves — you become
seen as a great conversationalist, even if you actually say very little.
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.»
As Nicholas Boothman, speaker and author of How to Make
People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less, explained in one of his
talks, «when you like someone you
see the best in them.
Without this knowledge, the customer will soon
see that they are better off going to the internet for answers, than
talking with an ignorant sales
person.
As I began
talking, I realized that
people sitting in the back of the auditorium couldn't
see my technology.
In this installment, I
talk to the Founder of «Miracle Messages,» a San Francisco nonprofit reuniting homeless
people with family they haven't
seen in years.
How often did you hear things such as «Don't
talk to strangers,» «It is better to be
seen, not heard,» and maybe the worst yet, «that
person is out of your league.»
«It was the first time I'd
seen him in
person,» Dorsey says, as if he were
talking about a celebrity he had never considered a real
person.
I've
talked to
people at PAX, and this is something I can
see that they would be interested in.»
Talk is cheap, so
people need to
see that you will actually follow through.
When you can't
see what the
people at the other end of the line are doing, they may be
talking to colleges (72 percent admit to this distraction), scrolling through Facebook or Twitter (69 percent), or even taking a nap (6 percent).
«At the end of the day,» he says, «you want to
see people roll up their sleeves and just go to work and stop
talking so much about it.»
«I hope they recognize that to be
seen as a credible industry within the North American context, they've got to find a way to sit down and
talk to stakeholders — not lecture
people, not do end runs around them by lobbying to government,» he says.