Sentences with phrase «see the big picture when»

You have to see the big picture when it comes to pitching your business to journalists.
We may not see the big picture when we're in it, but happy people know that sometimes the most difficult things are actually setting them up for success.
With more deals like this I'm sure people will start to see the big picture when it comes to the value of Playstaion Plus.
It's useful to step back and see the big picture when you are trying to make out the details.
From the client's perspective, the best advocate can see the big picture when spotting issues and crafting innovative case strategies that may not have been attempted before.
Our experience defending Fortune 100 companies allows us to see the big picture when representing plaintiffs — a significant edge over firms who confine their practice to representing plaintiffs.
«You learn to see the big picture when you diversify,» he says.

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It takes effort to see the bigger picture, but it's an effort well worth making, if only so we don't become like most investors (other than Buffett) who freak out and sell when the market is on the way down, or fear missing out and buy when the market is nearing its peak.
When the salesperson tries to put herself in the shoes of the customer and can see the big picture, a positive psychological environment for negotiation is reached.
When you can see the big picture that emerges from data, you can answer the big questions that facilitate faster and smarter marketing decisions.
Just think about it: When you're in the middle of a situation, it's difficult to see the big picture.
«A pioneer when he launched the Big Picture in 2003, he's a levelheaded bear with a knack for seeing through the statistical fog of economic data.»
Still, when I look at the big picture for gold, I see a resource whose production is challenged on the best of days.
When markets are in correction mode, it is helpful to zoom out and look at the really long - term charts to see the real «big picture» of the trend.
The «bigger picture» is much easier to behold when the people around you stop screaming at you, telling you what to see and, if you don't agree with them, you're told you're wrong.
Oh sure, sometimes you feel like He's crushing you, but when you look at the big picture you see that something was crushing you, but it wasn't God.
- «but when you look at the big picture you see that something was crushing you, but it wasn't God».
Some Christians say that God foreknows what a person will do when they hear the Gospel because God sees the past and the future as one big picture all at once since God is outside of time that He created as part of this universe.
Ken, another one I heard when a TV reporter was interviewing a woman after a tornado hit somewhere in the Bible Belt was something like «god has his reasons, we don't see the big picture».
I appreciate your feeling that no one can understand or help you overcome the process you feel tangled in, but when I've felt that way myself the woman looking back at me in the mirror has always offered the confident, enduring support, and deep understanding of my situation that I desired to help me step outside myself, see the big picture, and discover the steps I could take to resolve the conflict, no matter how intense it was.
God sees the «big picture» and trusting God means continuing to trust Him even when you don't get what you want.
If some crazy person is welding a gun, God may not step in, people will get hurt, but in the end, when God is put on trial, everyone will see the BIG PICTURE and God will be vindicated.
It's like when you see an advertisement for Big Macs then go to McDonalds and get a Big Mac, it doesn't look anything like the picture (am I right or what?).
I always appreciate when people are striving for good but can see the bigger picture!
When bullies see the wreckage they cause, they start to see the big picture.
I remember some of you posted pics of our midfield and praised ev some drew comparison with lucho, ev has a style that is very similar to the Barca way, but he loves defensive stability and because we lack the true Barca MF to do it we are like this, we all agree some players must go, but carefully looking at things you see that most of what ev does was done by pep (of course not as boldly) but his style looks ugly and boring, guys let us give him a chance it hurts but let us do it, let us see the big picture, he may not be capable of beautiful football but at least while we build we are confident of results which we need, when we rebuild then let us fire him, but if this is down to the players then we are making a mistake, I am not asking anyone to change but just stop insulting and criticising ev, patience is the key.
It is a good to see you are giving credit to Wenger and I hope you continue to look at the bigger picture and support him even when times get tough.
But it's when you compare his stats this season to those last term, during his debut campaign on Merseyside when he impressed so many, you see the bigger picture.
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.
«When you are experienced you can see the big picture more and take a distance.
When the plane left the ground the next day and Tariku was asleep in my arms, I took in a big gulp of air - my first real breath since I had seen his picture three months before.
Seeing the pictures of baby brother growing makes him excited and he understands that it's getting closer to the day when baby brother will be big enough to come out and meet him.
There were several times when a simple misunderstanding could have escalated into a full - blown argument; however, reminding ourselves of what the core issue was — the feeling that was felt, the need that was identified — diffused the situation into an opportunity to really see the big picture.
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The kids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us when us parents were in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these changes.
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.
When he saw 9 - year - old Keith cadging chicken hearts from the kitchen sink to practice dissection, he got his son progressively larger hearts so the boy could get a bigger picture, first from turkeys and finally from cows, acquired at the local slaughterhouse.
Rose lovers often see the bigger picture and meaning of life events, even when experiencing immense pain and sadness.
«When we're in a good mood, we tend to step back and see the big picture, so it's easier to do something that's in our long - term best interest,» says study co-author Meryl Gardner, Ph.D., an associate professor of marketing at the University of Delaware.
When you plan, acknowledge, and address the way you feel about food, it's easier to step back and see the big picture.
When all you focus on is reducing your body mass the chances are you'll not see the bigger picture.
When you look at yourself in the mirror, you often focus on a few areas and don't see the big picture.
When I watch the big picture, I can't see carbs in my diet.
But when this chakra is blocked or unbalanced, we tend to overindulge in fantasies, ignore our intuition, and fail to see the bigger picture.
There is a time when you desperately want to see the bigger picture, when everything you are looking at right now is a wall full of postcards.
I think many people give up very easily when they can not see the bigger picture yet.
Above you see purple / blue suede shoes, below patent leather blue shoes (also with a purple haze): Then we also have red suede shoes (as seen in the kimono post): Below: as I was trying to show my shoes, the cat decided she wanted to be in the picture: Below: and this is what happens when you turn around too fast: Below: the shoes in close - up: Below: this is the dress before we altered the front bosom part... Emphasizing it with a big, big red rose was a bit too much in my opinion: I think that blue patent leather shoes (or blue / purple) are better with the dress than the red ones.
The work gets exciting when we see how the reports and information help our team and donors see the big picture of how beneficial their gift is.
When you look really closely, you can see all the different colors that make up the big - picture shade; there's red, gold, copper, and brown, and that's just to begin with.
When looking at search results, the pictures were nice and big so you can see what the members look like without having to click on their profile which is helpful.
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