It is a riff on the problems I've
seen in people in leadership roles that I have no other way to interpret but as them demonstrating sociopathological behaviors — no apparent conscience touched by issues of right / wrong, no apparent compassion and empathy for others who are suffering or how their own abusive actions induce suffering.
There are pretty cool things about all the prophecies Jesus fulfilled, historical info pointing to Christ and the disciples, as well as psychological analyses of the changes
seen in people in the bible that could only be logically explained by major shifts in belief.
We're crushing hard for Shopbop's fall collection after
seeing it in person in NYC.
Yeah, they were on my list for a while too and
seeing them in person in NY just sealed the deal.
Not exact matches
«We
see a lot of companies come
in with a lot of capital — really good business - minded
people — but they're not enthusiasts or enthusiastic about the product they're selling,» says Cobb.
Until recently, the state - run center
saw only five
people a day;
people seeking care would line up at five
in the morning.
Living and working
in New York City — home of Silicon Alley — I've
seen my fair share of
people wearing Google Glass.
At cocktail parties, many of us find ourselves looking over the shoulder of the
person in front of us to
see who's around.
If someone
sees a fellow employee doing solitary work
in a designated do - not - disturb area, it's an unwritten rule that they're not to engage with that
person.
When I
see other
people walk by trash or drop cigarettes
in the middle of the street, I can't help but think that they're marginalizing their agency and the impact they can make
in their community by just implementing one mundane action.
If you are
seen to be giving back
in the form of competitions and giveaways then you are likely to be followed by more
people.
Case
in point, a recent study from Abertay University
in Scotland found that a woman that's
seen as wearing too much makeup can affect
people's perception of her ability to lead.
The site's video team is currently 10
people, but Pariser said that it has
seen video views as high as 167 million
in December.
As I walked
in, I
saw a couple hundred
people gathered and waiting for me.
(
See How to Deal with Time Wasters) Such sessions rarely accomplish anything except maybe some pseudo-bonding; they don't have a logical and clearly - understood endpoint so they seem both pointless and interminable; and, most often, they sorta drool to a conclusion without agreed - upon action items and / or documented next steps for at least half the
people in the room.
If
people see your business as a leading brand
in the market, they are much more likely to stick to you.
Several
people who spoke to CNBC, including developers hired by Fike as well as investors
in Giza itself, said they had never
seen him.
It's certainly a lot closer to driving the change Victoria's Secret claims it wants to
see, instead of what it's doing now which is maintaining the structure that actually keeps
people poor — and kids slaving away
in cotton fields.
Whenever I'm
in a new place, I love taking Snapchat photos and adding a custom geo - filter so
people can
see where I am.
Many of the things we do not like to
see in people — duplicity, greed, malice, and selfishness — she was completely innocent of.
How to Build Better Business Relationships: Be Honest «As a small business owner, it's important that
people see me as expert
in my field,» says Amy Harcourt of Definitive Marketing.
I think a lot of
people in the tech world feel conflicted as they begin to
see friends and colleagues
in a different light.
Content marketing is all about presenting yourself
in the very best light — you control the narrative and let
people see what you want them to.
Just as I might take a closer look when I
see something
in the world I like (from artwork to stylized writing to a company culture): When I run across
people I like, I talk to them.
What I hadn't
seen in person before were the curved and bendable screen TVs.
A trained
person can look at a series of radar images and
see how the storm is moving and evolving, which areas are increasing or decreasing
in intensity, and where the rain is headed.
One may wonder, then, what Couture
saw in a little - known two -
person trinket shop called Artika.
The social network's size and influence — particularly for younger users who increasingly get their news there — means it plays a huge role
in determining what
people see or read about the world around them.
My mentees — or the
people in the community who are watching and aspiring — they're very encouraged when they
see things like this.
We estimate that currently, average page reach per post is approximately 2 to 5 percent — meaning that if 100
people opted
in to «liking» your page, only two to five of them are likely to
see one of your posts.
I visited the company's flagship store
in Manhattan where I
saw all the clothes
in person — and what I tried on really impressed me.
Successful
people don't
see money solely as a personal reward; they
see money as a way to grow a business, reward and develop employees, give back to the community...
in short, not just to make their own lives better but to improve the lives of other
people, too.
When asked by the Wall Street Journal
in 2015, about a decline
in legroom, JetBlue's executive VP of commercial planning replied: «I think that will be a non-issue once
people see what the customer experience will be.»
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.»
«
In a year from now, what we want is for this not only to be nationally present, but something that
people see as a big part of their every day lives,» Elliott says.
Let's explore some of the worst rules that companies create when they fall into this trap and
see if we can't influence
people to think differently about making rules
in the workplace.
«A
person would have to drink well over 1,000 liters of water a day, every day, to achieve the threshold toxicity levels
seen in animals,» Ian Musgrave, a senior lecturer
in the medical school at the University of Adelaide
in Australia, said
in February.
If you've ever
seen a stranger behaving badly — a mother yelling at her kids
in the grocery store or someone who's inebriated
in public — you may have reacted by silently judging this
person.
It's easy to
see how
people could get confused as to whether this is a DFJ - sponsored event or a private
person entertaining guests
in the privacy of his home.
But Zuckerberg says that publisher posts
in aggregate still account for most of the content
people see in their news feed.
Rather than scare
people away by sharing bad news, we actually
saw a substantial jump
in employee engagement.
«When
people see good news, it causes them to look at their own good news
in a more reinforcing way,» he said.
That being said, I can't
see many
people actually making calls
in public as you have absolutely no privacy.
Most of the time, other
people can
see a solution that you can't because they are not as emotionally invested
in the situation.
I just kept
seeing this appalling, appalling thing from the most talented, smartest, creative
people I know
in the world.
Furthermore, a government crackdown on corruption late
in 2017 that
saw numerous Saudi business
people, including notable royals, detained and imprisoned (infamously,
in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton hotel) and assets handed over to the authorities
in return for freedom could also spook investors.
Crabill says they fall into three categories: disgruntled 35 - 45 year olds (like me) who
see cable as a fundamental rip - off and now refuse to pay for it; low - income or penny pinching folks who decide they can't afford $ 100 cable bills; millennials who like TV, but don't understand why
people would sign up for a cable contract
in the first place.
Low - income Americans
saw no improvements
in blood pressure, their risk of heart disease, or a drop
in the share of
people who smoke between 2011 and 2014 compared with the period running from 1999 to 2004, according to a study published
in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
Over the same period, the IRA also spent approximately $ 100,000 on more than 3,000 ads on Facebook and Instagram, which were
seen by an estimated 11 million
people in the United States.
«I consider it my duty to help Alexis Tsipras exploit, as he
sees fit, the capital that the Greek
people granted us through yesterday's referendum,» Varoufkakis wrote
in a blog post.