Sentences with phrase «see the way things»

That said i keep going and going i want to play this game several times just to see the way things play out with every choice.
«For our engineering or aviation students [Space Camp] might be a really good place to go and have an overseas experience in a different culture, but [also] enhance their career aspirations by seeing the way things operate in that incredibly complex environment,» she says.
That isn't directly linked to the main story, but it's interesting to see the way things got to where you eventually played.
Freshman year when I saw The Way Things Go, my mind was blown.
How do you see the way things are going now with legal AI systems?
I'm no prophet, but I've seen the way these things typically go and it's not pretty.

Not exact matches

The Bank of Canada seems to see things roughly the same way.
Similarly, it can be so tempting to check in on a subordinate you have delegated something to as a way to see how things are going.
We're starting to see marriages and things like that as a result of Hinge, but we don't have a way of tracking did they go offline or not.
We'd like to see companies like General Mills really stepping in, in a big way, to do even more things that would make a difference.
I related to the book in ways that I was not expecting and it did what only truly great books do — it made me think about things that I wouldn't have otherwise, and it made me see the world from a slightly different perspective.
Eager small - business owners would love to see overnight business growth, but things seldom work out that way, and that might be a good thing.
Look «luck» up in the dictionary and you'll see this definition: «the things that happen to a person because of chance, the accidental way things happen without being planned.»
Second of all, if you lie about the job, then the person starts working for you and sees that things aren't the way you presented them, you are going to lose them and they will go work for another company.
«We're not going to see a complete redo of Dodd - Frank, nor should we... We're going to see some sensible, pragmatic common - sense changes to eight years of regulation... Things won't happen in a dramatic way, but it will definitely happen.»
Providing an opportunity for employees to safely share when they've seen these things — in a way that is both healthy and helpful for everyone — can counteract a workplace culture that accepts unethical behaviour.»
Brimmer: I think the future of agencies is in serious crisis right now, and I think just kind of seeing a little bit of what's happening with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed — is really going to be interesting to watch how things unfold over the coming years.
Also, bring a journal for each child so they can make notes, play games, and draw pictures of the things they see along the way.
Interestingly enough, the first thing you see when you visit Dropcam's App Store description is text stating that «We recommend downloading the Nest app for a better way to watch your Dropcam video.»
The connected car is now widely seen as an open platform on which you put many things and I want to take a lot of credit for the way this is being played out, with millions of dollars of investment dollars because of the work I have laid out.
As you gain ability to see things from their perspective, you'll also gain ability to communicate in a way they understand.
In a Nov. 19 interview with NPR, a company representative claimed they were «excited» to see the creative ways Kinect was being adapted, and that the device had been left open «by design» for exactly this sort of thing.
When you start to break things down this way, even the least financially adept entrepreneur sees the point.
One standout personality type, the narcissist, is particularly difficult because he or she often lacks the ability to see things any other way than their own, needs constant attention and admiration, and generally lacks empathy.
It's far better to see which way the wind is blowing early and visit the next big thing before everyone else does.
Following the money is always the best way to see what interests a rich man because it tells you two things — what he likes as an investment for future growth, and what he sees as having reached the limits of growth.
By using this framework you can inspire people to see things your way or get them to do what you ask.
This is more important today than ever because the way work has changed has changed the way we see things.
The old way of vacations, because it was seen as the «amount of days off that I have to use before they expire» was taken with an overwhelming sentiment of entitlement, and many things fell through the cracks when a team member went off on vacation for a week.
And to get there, Alberta needs to focus more on coaxing and wheedling other provinces into seeing things its way, and less on defending a narrow «Alberta First» point of view.
Let's be honest, it takes more than knowledge, position, and popularity at work to convince people to see things your way.
If you can see another way of doing things, then suggest a Plan B. You'd be surprised how flexible people can be if you give them another, better way forward.
Put another way, despite all the good things about B.C.'s carbon tax (and it got some laudatory words in the OECD report), it's barely stringent enough to fit into the IEA's 450ppm path and it's not likely to be stringent enough to see BC's emissions decrease between now and 2020 (see Table 17).
Instead of fighting to get others to see things our way, why not proactively show empathy?
It turns out that even those who stress particular negotiation behaviors and attitudes see those things not as hollow gambits but as the natural performance traits of the smarter negotiator you must become — by way of better preparation, rational thinking, and so on.
When something big happens and a follower opens Twitter and sees your tweet sitting there in their stream before the stream updates with a flood of twenty people saying the same thing in different ways, they're more likely to retweet or favorite it.»
Well you can... You bring it up a little bit, you kind of see where, but there's no way to make it a happy thing.
I can envision all sorts of services that might become available when grant makers and national funders see they have a progressive DA interested in doing things in modern ways.
«When you look at the way that companies are adopting benefits these days, you see a lot of people doing things like offering free lunches, beer, and ping pong tables,» says Gradifi CMO Meera Oliva.»
Nothing I did for the rest of the trip was nearly as difficult — not hooking up or draining the waste tanks, not fixing a bad connection on the water hose, not even pulling into a crowded gas station (the thing about having a really big car towing a really big, shiny trailer is that people tend to see you, and maybe take pity, and certainly get out of your way)-- and nothing left me with such a giddy glow in the aftermath, even after I learned I'd pulled in a little bit catawampus, and our trailer listed slightly to the left.
Nicola's story is just one of hundreds, probably thousands of people who are seeing the freedoms technology can bring, and questioning the conventional way of doing things.
On Monday, as Irma weakened over Georgia, Bossert used a White House briefing to offer more hints of an emerging climate resilience policy, while notably avoiding accepting climate change science: «What President Trump is committed to is making sure that federal dollars aren't used to rebuild things that will be in harm's way later or that won't be hardened against the future predictable floods that we see.
I experience something, I think there's a better way to do it, I come up with an idea around the better way to do it, and then I see if there's truly a market for that thing.
However, she adds, «there is of course a piece of the Mozilla project where I have a very strong sense of the possibilities and a determination to see things proceed in a way that makes sense to me.
Ken Falke sees things pretty much the same way.
«That way, when you see slight variations in things, you gain a more comprehensive understanding of what you're dealing with.»
«It was a huge deal, and in some way it was a harbinger of the things to come — the big - money acquisitions that we're seeing now.»
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
«We're doing things the way either someone else showed us how to do them or we saw and learned from watching.
Unfortunately, not many others seem to see things the way Noesner does.
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