Sentences with phrase «see things before»

The 26 - year - old is renowned for the number of assists he provides for his team - mates, and puts it down to his ability to see things before they happen.
Ozil can see things before they even happen.
«The experience, the respect you have [for the car], I would say you have more and sometimes you see things before they happen.
He also has the best vision on the team as he can see things before they happen.
He screwed the Nets over as a player and a coach, but I guess he saw things before they happened, just like he did when he was on the court.
Last Saturday at Yankee Stadium — where she appeared with fellow cast members James Gandolfini, Lorraine Bracco, Steven Van Zandt, Tony Sirico, John Ventimiglia and Steven Schirripa — Sigler did her Oh - say - can - you - see thing before the Yanks» 8 - 1 loss to the White Sox.
In other words, we have seen these things before, just on much smaller scales, he says.
Re: coconut fat, I know I've seen some things before about particular Pacific islanders and coconut consumption, and when you really break it down, they're eating mostly tubers with a very small volume of coconut, maybe 20 % calories from fat in the diet overall.
Having grown up there, Larry Sultan knew this well, and his theories exist around framing the mundane and seeing things before they register with our socialized meanings.
Have you ever seen these things before?

Not exact matches

«You can't acquire a lot of wealth without rubbing shoulders with people who've dealt with a lot of wealth before, so you naturally see the thing starting to extend beyond that, and some lawyers have gotten involved, and accounts have got involved, and asset managers have gotten involved.»
I have to say that I felt that George's group of six films had more innovative visual imagination and this film was more of a retrenchment to things you had seen before and characters you had seen before.
Amazon says it has considered the new platform carefully before deciding to implement it, and insists it is intended to make reviews and ratings much more useful, «so people see things and know it reflects the current product experience.»
Friedman, and others like him, may have the best - of - intentions to set direction, but what they lack is the emotional intelligence to see things through other filters before pulling the anger - trigger.
«You get to see things two to five years before the market sees them, and you get to play a big role in their development.»
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.
«We've been looking for these things before and seen false dawns but there is a little more confidence this time around.»
And before you perhaps dismiss that diagnosis, I'll give you five good reasons, because last night when you were dreaming, first you started to see things which were not there, so you were hallucinating.
Another thing that'll turn off an investor is to see that the entrepreneur has sold off the majority of his business before they've even had their first VC round (we all know that VCs are the ones we're supposed to give up our control to!).
Some of them sound exciting, but if you came away from the whole thing feeling like you've seen much of it before, you're not alone.
Then you'll have a buffer day before the real deadline for stepping back and getting some breathing space from the project, which will allow you to see everything clearly and perhaps even catch a few things in need of tweaking.
«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.»
Keep a mental note (or in the case of a really irritating client, several mental notes) of these things in the back of your head so that the next time you're in the market for a client, you'll see these red flags before it's too late.
It's far better to see which way the wind is blowing early and visit the next big thing before everyone else does.
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.
Plus the longer things take the longer it is before you see the results.
Liss - Riordan said she can see through Uber's smoke and mirrors because she has seen companies try to do the same thing before, whether it was FedEx misclassifying their drivers or night clubs doing the same with their exotic dancers.
Toronto - based Satish Kanwar, director of product at Shopify, an Ottawa company that offers software for creating an online store, speaks of the opportunities found by those who choose to work in a startup before taking the plunge themselves: «One of the best things someone can do is date a company first to see if you like startups and the entrepreneurial space before you commit to it,» he says.
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.»
In Toronto, we're going to do things nobody's ever seen before.
«I'm always trying to learn new things and see new food trends before they happen.
You see where things are going before other people, because you're so in it.
When Jared holds up those gi - normous pants and you see the before - and - after photos of him, these things are concrete and they allow the audience to assess the credibility of the message for themselves.
But before he gave any real thought to leaving his day job, he wanted to see for himself if it was possible to make a living selling things online.
As stage magicians and confidence men know, our brains have a tendency to «make up their minds before we do» — see things as we think they should be, rather than as they are.
Seeing that his personal pilot was not accomplishing his life goals, Buffett asked him to make a list of 25 things he wanted to get done before he died.
The good news is, your message is likely to stand out with vehicle advertising, says Robert Fleege, president of Robert Fleege & Partners, a Columbus, Ohio, advertising agency that specializes in outdoor media: «Any time you get in on a new thing, it cuts through clutter because people haven't seen it before.
Seen how Congress tends to push things to the 11th hour, it's unlikely that Democrats and Republicans will have solved the impasse before the FOMC gathers in mid-September.
But before you unthinkingly rush to patch things up, he suggests, see if you can actually put your unhappy customer to some positive use.
There were so many things people and companies did blind before that now they can see.
The managing director, having seen this sort of thing before during the 1960's go - go era, calmly responded along the lines of, «You hire us for our advice.
They made a huge mistake with the auto - upgrade without permission (my kids are now seeing ads that they hadn't been exposed to before; THINK ABOUT THESE THINGS ahead of time Mozilla!).
But there he was standing Tuesday before an array of Canadian flags, in front of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario officials, to announce the closest thing anyone has seen to a tech company that takes the reins in a major city.
Even though the research studied 30,000 cases, «there are still a lot of things that need to be looked at,» he said, «but based on our research and what our testing has shown, we are able to predict the future success of a new campaign that the machine - learning algorithm has never seen before with up to 80 per cent accuracy.»
«I could see all these things from combat I was afraid to look at before, and I had a totally new perspective.
We'll see if things really start to get crazy or if this is just a little blip before another leg higher.
Not only does he have a keen ability to discover the «next big thing» before the rest of us would see it coming; more importantly, it's his approach to humanizing even the slightest of these technological advances that I feel truly sets him apart.
What it comes down to is that this is a very new release from Google and it's best to see how things play out before starting to test it on your own site.
«I'd argue it's more on the psychological side of things, whereby people see a new major policy pointed at the housing market and take a bit of a step back, temporarily reassess where they are in the marketplace before perhaps moving back into the market.»
Now to get back to your original question, you see reading at the top showing you only retain ~ 10 % of the information you read and why I struggled before writing things down.
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