Sentences with phrase «see the big picture about»

Getting to see the big picture about customers and buyers today is not easy.
I was just tying to point out to one of many desires a true fan has with his club.What lack of brains are you talking, when you yourself need some in seeing the big picture about the lack of trophies we had and I was just trying to prove that «Galacticos» idea can help wenger in his youth driven policies.
Nursing moms across the globe offer insights on their personal breastfeeding experiences and let us see the bigger picture about breastfeeding in the US and beyond.

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Amy saw the bigger picture: «If they made it more easy [to read the EULA] then people would actually read it and think twice about the app.
Just think about it: When you're in the middle of a situation, it's difficult to see the big picture.
YC also sees an opportunity to work with companies that are too busy trying to keep the wheels on the track to think much about the big picture.
Similarly, no mere movie about Jesus can capture the fullness of his divinity, or the fullness of his humanity, no matter how sincere its makers are; but the better films can help us to see a small part of the bigger picture.
Amazing how this picture can be more about the perception felt by the little one, versus the actions or intentions of the bigger ones; how many pastors / (c) hurches deal with this on the level of seeing what's actually there versus what they perceive.
See the opposition has improved of late and Arsene is struggling to keep pace, but as always it's not about the big picture, it's about doing just enough to milk the Arsenal fans money, before the club throws more dust in our eyes.
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In the big picture, the reality is that every change Facebook makes is based on the data they are seeing about what kinds of content people across Facebook are engaging with in an attempt to make the news feed something people want to check frequently, instead of avoiding or skipping when they log in.
Burke provides other arguments about the need for representatives to have the freedom to exercise personal judgement and suggests they are somehow more able to see the bigger picture but I'd be interested in hearing your opinion on whether there is any knoweldge, information or argument about the Labour leadership contest or candidates that is the preserve of MPs only?
Meantime, note is taken that the members of the Common Council are making contributions AND being constructive... and they do seem to be tossing $ about in $ 15K bundles like they were quarters... $ 15K here, $ 15K there and pretty soon you're talking about real money (apologies to the great Everett Dirksen who saw a bigger picture)
«You get to see the bigger picture — what the world thinks about disease — in addition to focusing on local services and patient issues.»
Almost everything about Jansson's current surroundings is big and bold: the 600 acres of sycamore - studded PNNL campus rolling across eastern Washington, the endless blue sky she can see through her picture window, the fridge - size gene sequencing machine where her team deposits soil samples.
Currently I am much more enthusiastic about taking a look at how the human endocrine system functions as a whole to be able to see the bigger picture.
When you plan, acknowledge, and address the way you feel about food, it's easier to step back and see the big picture.
Like I talked about in the previous lesson, fat burning and muscle building nutrition is all about the big picture, and this is the only way that your body actually sees things.
Yoga keeps me renewed and excited about both, as if the yoga practice turns over my brain cells, fills up my inner battery with good charge and takes me beyond myself to see Big Pictures.
I read an article on another blog the other day about making little, tiny steps in life — in whatever kind of direction — if you can't see the bigger picture.
As an editor, you learn a lot about the industry but being at Coach has allowed me to understand the industry from a brand perspective and see the bigger picture.
I have gotten much better in my life about about stepping back from miscommunication and drama in order to see the bigger picture.
Hollywood should realize that these big tiff things aren't nearly as impressive as they once were, particularly in the aftermath of three years of Iron Age combat apotheosized in the great «Lord of the Rings» pictures; when you've seen Orcs and hobbits fighting for the future of the world, it's a little hard to get excited about Persians and Greeks fighting over someone's imperial hubris 2,300 years ago.
If you haven't seen this movie yet, you are missing out, and for those who have nothing but bad things to say about it, your missing the bigger picture.
This may be a relatively straightforward documentary about a lengthy legal case, but it carries such a powerful emotional kick that it forces the audience to see the bigger picture.
An indulgent ensemble exercise about the realisations that come with encroaching age, Little White Lies is — like its collection of protagonists — too caught up in its own dramas to see the bigger picture.
The behind - the - scenes action of Living in Oblivion is no exception, and although we've seen many films just like it in recent years, such as Mistress and The Big Picture, Tom DiCillo's (Double Whammy, Box of Moon Light) creation distinguishes itself by being about a independent filmmaking, not greatly influenced by the dictation of a major studio or bigwig producer, but by conflicts within the filmmaker himself.
Now on a new episode of «On the Score,» Brian Tyler is joined by «Mummy» filmmaker Alex Kurtzman as they talk about a long - lasting collaboration that's evolved from «Eagle Eye» to «Hawaii Five - 0» and «Now You See Me» to reach its biggest challenge yet for a genre directing debut that's drawn vital powers of grandly melodic, evil excitement as both men seek to create a new, Dark Universe for Universe Pictures» most prized and fearsome properties.
The first news about the supernatural science fiction thriller film Spectral started to come out over three years ago, and big studios including Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures were involved, yet it is only now that the film is seeing a release — and on Netflix, at that.
But so does the way the director threads it into a story about people reluctantly going once more into the fray, about people trying to see where they fit in to bigger pictures, about having the weight of history feel like its crushing you.
Steven Spielberg just delivered the Best Picture nominee The Post at the end of 2017, and in a couple months we'll see his latest blockbuster hit the big screen in the form of the adaptation of Ready Player One (find out more about that movie here).
Comprised of business, community and education leaders who see the big picture of education in Ohio, the members of our Board of Directors are passionate about education and dedicated to making the best decisions for our students.
«Avis Glaze is one of those outstanding leaders who cares deeply about equity and social justice, sees the big picture and is a master at blending moral purpose, political realities and change savvy.
But narrow - minded analysts like Leonard can't see that big picture, so they spend their time grousing about Amazon's unfairness.
But what really jumped out at me about that Time magazine article was the picture of Stephen King holding a pink Kindle aloft with the biggest grin on his face that I've seen outside a candy shop or toy store.
See my article, The Biggest Mistake Kindle Fire Cover Designers Make, for additional details and pictures about this design issue.
If you want to learn more about higher time frame trading and how it can improve your trading results by filtering out meaningless market «noise» and allowing you to see the «bigger picture» of the market, checkout my Price action trading course.
Most people do only post the positive things about their life so it's easy to feel envious when you aren't seeing the big picture.
The very reason why most traders lose money is because they simply can not see the forest for the trees, meaning they get caught up in the temptation to trade every day and over-leverage their accounts because they forget about or are unaware of the bigger picture of trading, which is that slow and steady wins the race, not fast and haphazard.
After I seen these comments about Fedloans and the experience with Triangle Tech which got really bad it just seems kto me now the big picture clearly now The government is scamming right along with these other two scammers.
So from a big picture, there is very little to worry about until we see price action that wants to attack 2100 and below.
I remember seeing a pie chart about my finances and it showed me the bigger picture of what I had to do and even a time line.
One unique thing about Mint is that it allows you to get a big - picture view of your finances all in one place: you can see your account balances, how you are doing with your monthly budget, when your bills are due, and even your credit score.
In the bigger economic picture, Canadians should be very happy with social policy issues that see Canada welcoming about 300,000 immigrants a year.
Quite frankly, because I'm not an expert, when we are talking about µm particle in the atmoshpere, I don't believe anything until I can see the big picture, and that big picture is well founded.
If you're going to attack somebody on the way they conduct their life, let's talk about the big picture, let's see what big oil companies are doing.»
The current warming trend is of particular significance because most of it is extremely likely (greater than 95 percent probability) to be the result of human activity since the mid-20th century and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented over decades to millennia.1 Earth - orbiting satellites and other technological advances have enabled scientists to see the big picture, collecting many different types of information about our planet and its climate on a global scale.
Douglas says while there has been much grousing about the impact the games have had on traffic in the GTA, it's important to see the bigger picture.
The big example of pictures that I am really interested in seeing more about is Google Lens, which I think we've talked about on the podcast in the past where you're going to be able to point your camera at a flower; it's going to tell you what flower it is.
As you can see from the following pictures, the Galaxy S6 edge Plus might be about as big as Samsung's former flagship handset.
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