Sentences with phrase «see things about»

I've been able to see things about myself and change some old patterns that have been pivotal for the two of us.
The fact is that people like to read information and see things about the new devices that they're interested in otherwise tech publications would be out of business.
During such times we often see things about ourselves that are difficult to face; we also discover new potential within ourselves.
This means that when we are triggered or we see things about the other person that we don't like — or about ourselves — we don't run.
Maybe he did see things about Stephen that teachers, parents and Stephen himself couldn't see.
I have to admit, I miss it, especially when I see things about the Great Cloth Diaper Change or Dirty Diaper Laundry's Flats and Handwashing Challenge going on.
Observing his signals let me see things about him I hadn't noticed before: facial expressions, squeaks and squeals, shivers, movements.
Infants can only see things about 12 - 18» in front of them at first then their site gradually improves to see further, so during this period of using the Baby Jogger City Mini Stroller the baby might only see his / her mother as a hazy white or dark figure without actually recognizing, or connecting with the mother.
Their goal was to make marginally more correct decisions than their competitors, in the long haul, and to do so they implemented an analytically rigorous system that not only processed all of the bleeding edge metrics they could find or create, but also heavily incorporated data from old fashioned sources: scouts, who could see things about a player's potential and character that numbers couldn't.
The hardest part when we're in relationships is seeing things about the dynamic with our partner clearly.
The way I see this thing about the blood type, in my opinion, is that some people need more protein than others and doesn ¨ t have to be animal proteín.
I've seen things about an ID not being necessary, but it doesn't specifically mention anything about if they had been asked for their ID already.

Not exact matches

Someone can see what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set on buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good things about another company that offers the same goods or services, most of the time they will take their friends advice and go with the alternative company.
(See 3 Things You Need to Know About Advertising.)
«Today in the universe of search, you type what you are looking for, tomorrow as we talk about something, you will see the relevant things come to what we talk about
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.
I started blogging about it at first, just telling stories of things I had seen or things that worked for me and trying to work out some of this theory on a very basic level.
As much as I mentioned my concern about animals and the environment, people can't see those things.
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).
You might even say the same thing about the Internet — though, to see the parallels with Bitcoin, it helps to stroll back to New Year's Day 1983.
One board member, who had run a large marketing agency, took things into her own hands and spent a year going around campus in stealth mode, talking to deans and other board members to see what they thought about the institution's brand.
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.
When she talks about things she loves — especially tea — she does it with the enthusiasm of someone who's just seen a unicorn.
If you're a set of guys looking to start a company, think about women you could team up with — they will see things differently and solve problems you didn't even realize you had.
You hit on a couple things in the last question, talking about throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks.
Empathy in the modern workplace is not just about being able to see things from another perspective.
But a setback isn't the end of the world, it's a lesson that can teach some of the most exciting things about you, your product or your company that you never saw before.
Be true to yourself and pay attention to your own opinions and values, because one of your greatest advantages is your capacity to see things from a fresh perspective, unhindered by past failures or notions about what is possible.
There's also the old saw about not messing with a good thing.
And now we know that when Poloz sees market imperfections, he won't be shy about offering traders some other things to consider when deciding where to place their money.
3) One of the most interesting things about all this is that what we're seeing here is the undoing of the competitive market's tendency to prevent people from acting out their biases.
You know, I went to the cinema, back in the»70s, and saw this film about military surgeons wearing Hawaiian clothes, saving lives in a war, and I thought, «This is the neatest thing there is.
«Any concerns that we may have expressed before about an overly flat yield curve, I'd put off to the side until we see things play out.»
We will have to wait to see how ISPs go about their privacy policies without the Obama - era rules hanging over them — the thing is, that's all you can really do right now.
If we've learned one thing about the TV business over the past year, it's that almost everything that was once written in stone is now up for grabs, including who is in control and what they see as their end goal.
The short snippet of copy featured in your bio or about section is one of the first things people will see when they check out your social media profile.
See if the things they care about are something that the company is seeing business wide.
Looking at Sundar's strategy on the Google side of things, I've only seen it grow in the areas we're focused on and thinking about addressing.
«The books that we can expect to see — rather than books about strategy and big things like vision or corporate culture — will be clearly and explicitly aimed at the individual.
Yet almost immediately, I started seeing online ads and emails about fun things to do in Hawaii.
Save up three or four things to talk to someone about the next time you see them and ask your team to do the same for anyone they talk to or email.
Raising three daughters and one son taught me a lot about seeing things from their point of view.
«We see ourselves at Facebook as a community and culture of builders, so we like to see how people are thinking about things a little bit differently.»
That positive reinforcement about your idea doesn't mean a thing until someone actually pays you or until you see repeat, engaged visitors coming to your website.
They weren't always right about the Next Big Thing — but they knew it when they saw it.
If your customers are saying great things about your business, then why not publicize those positive testimonials for the world to see?
The fact of the matter is when you talk about central banks, you're talking about powerful institutions rooted in their own management styles and tradition (even if the latter has just now seen a very unusual break) and it's not likely that one person can radically change things, even if he or she wanted to.
Be clear about the specific thing you'd like to see changed.
We talked about the dishes I chose, we talked about the preparation, and he helped me tie some of the things I had seen in the kitchen to the finished product.
KERNEN: But the one thing most are bringing up — and then I want to tell you about — if you didn't see the Jamie Dimon and the Lloyd Blankfein interview, I want to just tell you what they said about the potential for GDP growth...
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