Sentences with phrase «seen people calling»

I wasn't aware that it held an advantage till I've seen people calling it out in the chat that I was using a controller.
The split is really a shock, to me, to see people call themselves Christian and yet... and yet they are the most greedy, sick, sadistic, cruel, and devilish kind you could ever witness this side of the grave.
I like both managers, but when I see people call for Klopp I think it's hilarious, because it's clear that the commenter really has no clue.
makes me feel so angry seeing people call Hunt out for «whining».
Sometimes they are referred to as linseeds, and most of the other times, you would see people calling them a super food.
I've seen people call these Oreos too, in the vegan world, same thing.
I'm confused; I see people calling this movie «enjoyable» and «entertaining», yet «not nessarily a good movie.»
She and her husband now have 4 cats and it caused some frustration for me to see people calling her -LSB-...]
You might see people calling Labo cardboard LEGO or papercraft robot wars, but there's a lot of clever work that's gone into this thing.
The screen can be used not only to see the people you call but also for studying documents and photographs and reading passages from books.

Not exact matches

Google is also debuting so - called story cards, which lets people see groupings of similar news stories based around a particular topic.
One may wonder, then, what Couture saw in a little - known two - person trinket shop called Artika.
That being said, I can't see many people actually making calls in public as you have absolutely no privacy.
«I believed I've extended a good service to the innocent people of North Korea who are deprived from seeing their parents who live miles away or can't call their children when they come back from school,» he said.
We wanted to see if it would make a difference if the person calling you was in your contacts, so I had another colleague, Steven, who also has an iPhone but isn't in my contacts, give me a ring.
When Herb Sizemore was CEO of Kansas Communications, in Lenexa, Kans. (he recently sold the company), he kept a file of all the «People on the Move» columns in his local paper and called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situPeople on the Move» columns in his local paper and called people a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situpeople a year after they'd taken a new job to see if they were happy with their situation.
And then we have the president using language that really is not becoming of the United States president, calling the press the enemy of the people, to see his term «fake news» used by authoritarians everywhere to justify cracking down on dissent.
They saw what happened when they brought in 104 people to play something called «the ultimatum game.»
It's important that we make this transformation, because of what Clayton Christensen calls «the innovator's dilemma,» where people who invent something are usually the last ones to see past it, and we certainly don't want to be left behind.
Describing the bill to conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on Nov. 7, House Speaker Paul Ryan called it «a tax cut for everybody» and said «every single person» would see a reduction in tax rates.
«We looked at career choices to see what's common among the fast risers — people we call «sprinters» who get to the top faster than everyone else.»
The real clincher comes when we see a world of disgruntled people who go off to work, day in and day out, to a job they hate, never even knowing they were called to be more.
The National Bureau of Economic Research, which officially makes the call on whether the US economy is in recession, has its own criteria, but technicalities aside, few people will argue with a characterization of the US economy as being «in recession» if we see two straight quarters of negative growth.
He saw it (people walking miles to get clean water), photographed it (including emails to club - promoting friends) and found his calling.
After calling Norfolk a «flat and featureless» county where people where surprised to see a car, Norfolk promptly set up a «We hate Jeremy Clarkson» club.
«We already have seen an increase in interest from travelers who are more aware of terror attacks in different areas who are looking to us to buy policies with terrorist coverage,» says Rachel Taft, a Squaremouth spokeswoman, who estimates that nearly a dozen people have called in the last few days.
With Hangouts and Skype you can not only have a web - based call with just one or many people, but you can stream your faces live and real time for everyone to see as well.
To make it easier for visitors to convert, try putting your call to action (CTA) where people can see it right away — above the fold.
Here's one from the final frontier: a device called the eSight 3 can help legally blind people see with the help of a liquid lens, optical prisms, and a high resolution display.
Successful people review their calendars to assess if anything needs changing or rearranging with how their day is planned, and to see if there's any preparatory work that might need scheduling in before a call or meeting.
«I get people calling me the night before to see if they're in the memo,» Johnsson says.
Interestingly, a feature called «Knock Knock» lets the call recipient see live video of the person who's calling, before they choose to answer (or not).
Anyone in any of the Accenture lab buildings can call up a map of the various campuses and see at a glance where anyone else is, and who else is with him or her, so that getting hold of the right people in the right place at the right time no longer is a hit - or - miss affair.
He claimed Chime, on the other hand, makes it easy to set up calls, see which participants are on the line, and which of those people's connections are muddied by background noise.
«We have 20 million people in the Call of Duty audience who might be interested in seeing us produce a film based on the game,» Kotick muses.
The lawsuit is the latest example of criticism leveled at Facebook for so - called micro-targeting, a process that has allowed advertisers to choose who sees their ads based on age, interests, race and even such characteristics as whether they dislike people based on race or religion.
Numerous tools quickly sprang up letting anyone see whether an email address was included in the dump; one person reached out to say they «got a call, from our church leaders yesterday, saying my husband's work email was on [Ashley Madison email checker], oh my!»
«Because you can't see physical cues during a conference call, it seems to make some people behave unprofessionally.
Not knowing which questions to ask is the top mistake I see people making, and the easiest piece to get right for effective reference calls.
One is that there is no apparent relationship between having what she calls internal self - awareness (a clear «understanding of your values, passions, aspirations, ideal environment, patterns, reactions, and impact on others») and external self - awareness («knowing how other people see you.»)
Some see the so - called sharing economy as being responsible for the advent of a «gig economy», in which people make ends meet by arranging freelance work over the Internet rather than working in traditional full - time jobs (either voluntarily, or because no other work is available).
A person involved in the investigation said, however, that experts from Boeing and the National Transportation Safety Board who had seen the object, a piece of what is known as a flaperon, were not yet fully satisfied, and called for further analysis.
Veritas has hired investment bank Goldman Sachs Group Inc to pursue a so - called dual track sale process for Excelitas which could see the Massachusetts - based company sold outright or floated via an initial public offering, the people said.
When someone tagged this way called a car, Uber could scramble a set of ghost cars in a fake version of the app for that person to see, or show that no cars were available.
A basic repertoire of moves developed over the years, like the «tic - tac», the «kong vault» and the «gap jump» that make Parkour immediately recognizable to most people who see it, even if they don't know what it's called!
All these sore Core «bcash» name calling IDIOTS are exactly that... IDIOTS, it sickens me so much to see these morons deliberately fight against something that is beneficial for the whole world (people in it), to get rid of the corrupt and utter scam that private central bankers created, surely Blockstream and bankers must have hired these people to spend all day long harassing Bitcoin Cash supporters, putting out and repeating same shit propaganda over and over, so to get unaware people fall for it, and to trick them into thinking that they centralised Lightning network is scaling of Bitcoin... which is complete horse shit, and could not further from the truth.
Your friends will not see your profile, friends won't come up as dating options, and you'll only see suggestions of people who fit your preferences For WhatsApp, Facebook's popular encrypted messaging app, Facebook will add Group Video calling features and it will expand WhatsApp
And based on what I see it's hard for me to call it anything else but an attack by you know some people who prefer to have different a different power structure.
People who heed the calls - to - action in each ad group merit to see the next round of ads.
Featherball When we were in vietnam we saw a lot of people of all ages playing a game they called featherball.
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