«If you look at the shelves now,» she says, «
you see people writing about increasingly tiny pieces of the market, and among the writers are the psychologists.»
But it's so bizarre to
see people write off Texas in every game when they repeatedly have stood toe - to - toe with some pretty successful teams even in the last three years when they've had seven losses each.
Wenger likes him, but he does realise that if he gets injured or looses form there is an immediate lack of goals from the team, Ive
seen people write about how Walcott or Akpom may come good, but till its happened its Wishful thinking.
Personally i dislike Olivier Giroud on account of the fact that the Deep Lying foward is a dead concept in the BPL, Often
i see people write about how fantastic his hold up play is and his finishing is... i get it there is no denying it he is good at those things.
I've
seen some people write the same thing but I don't know how common it is for you or what the problem could be.
So it's sad to
see people writing off all self pub books because of a few bad experiences.
We often
see people write pre-sell pages and they fiercely sell products before they've even built any rapport with the reader.
RPS (Rock, Paper, Shotgun) is an outlet for our PC stuff because we're not
seeing people write about the format the way we want to.»
I've
seen people write on message boards stuff like «I found a copy at XXX - store,» but when I went the next day myself to check, it was sold out.
LP2 is great, and I hate to
see people write it off because it controls just a little differently.
Not exact matches
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.
«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.
Most
people wouldn't see it as something you need to solve, but he wrote the book on it, literally: What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become More Succe
people wouldn't
see it as something you need to solve, but he
wrote the book on it, literally: What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful
People Become More Succe
People Become More Successful.
A
person who had
seen the memo told the Associated Press what Comey had
written.
If you base effectiveness off of
writing just 10 articles for different websites, and you only
see your social media following grow by 30
people, then you may lose confidence.
You can run split test campaigns to
see which colors,
written copy or layout designs work best to drive more
people to setup an appointment.
Then he
writes this apology (that was surely drafted by a crisis PR firm), and suddenly I'm
seeing people say «We're all human and make mistakes» and «I'm glad he's learning» and «What a heartfelt apology».
The problem is that middle - class
people see that as a negative — and it's keeping them poor, he
writes.
«Every entrepreneur and business leader should surround themselves with keepers:
people that share their vision and make collaboration easy and effective — if you don't, you will never
see the bigger picture,» Branson
wrote in a blog post.
Writing it down and ingraining it in your marketing strategy will change the way that
people see your product.
«Businesses like yours now have a better way to get
people to their websites,» the company
wrote in a blog post announcing the new feature, adding that its inclusion will «help your audience clearly understand the action you want them to take after
seeing the ad.»
You can still go back and you can look on the Zillow blog and
see posts that I
wrote, and Stan, who by this point had become our chief economist,
wrote about how it was obvious, in our opinion, that housing was going to crash and that it was built on the foundation of sand and there was too much easy credit that had allowed
people to buy homes who really couldn't afford them.
Both leaders
see long - form
writing as a source of insight into what the
people around them truly do and do not understand.
«Most
people can
see patterns, but highly intelligent
people see them more quickly, and they often
see patterns in everything,»
writes a gifted specialist on Quora.
The values are not just
written for
people to
see.
It became commonplace in America to
see a vast range of
people at the local Starbucks: hurried bankers in suits, parents with strollers, students with laptops, someone
writing a novel or dozing off in a comfy chair.
If
people have set up a Google or social - media alert to tracking their name, they will pick up that you've been
writing about them and perhaps drop by your blog to
see what you've been saying, good or bad.
Speaking at schools and community centers across America, I was inspired to
write this book when I
saw an underserved need for a guide that would show aspiring and current entrepreneurs how to leverage their personal habits and goals to make themselves into the type of
person a successful entrepreneur is.»
Making the point that everything a user
sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos
wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of what
people like to eat.»
For example, when
writing this, we put together a custom report that let them
see the average amount of time
people from different countries are spending on the Firebrand Group site.
You know, especially when you started
writing the music for your film and you get this layer of tenderness that I think would astonish
people who
saw your first films.
Pryor: What we
see anecdotally is that
people write these long blogposts about how to use «Trello for X.» Unbeknownst to us someone would
write a long article with 18 screenshots of how to use Trello to plan a wedding, and it's on a wedding blog where she's talking to other
people about planning their wedding.
Consider this lovely quotation from Voltaire — pardon the somewhat dated vocabulary and examples —
written in response to
seeing people of various faiths interacting peaceably in pursuit of commerce in London.
I used to resist when
people referred to me as a «creative coach» or «life coach» or even a few times as a «spiritual coach,» but my
writing took on new dimensions once I accepted that I was
seen as a valuable resource in those areas.
While the «data scientist» title is somewhat all - encompassing now, Gnau expects that it will that three specialty fields will emerge soon: technologists, who
write the algorithms and code to transverse the large amounts of data; statisticians and quantification experts; and artist - explorers, creative
people who can navigate content and find something others don't
see.
I've
written a few times about
people being fired for their off - the - job behaviour (
See: Fired for Being a Jerk in Public and Should Rioters be Fired?
«Walk into a wealthy
person's home and one of the first things you'll
see is an extensive library of books they've used to educate themselves on how to become more successful,» Siebold
writes.
«Live lets you show the
people you care about what you're
seeing in real time,» Facebook product manager Vadim Lavrusik
wrote on his Facebook wall.
But there's really no other feeling I've experienced like standing on stage in front of thousands of
people who are there to
see you, who seem so genuinely thrilled, singing lyrics you
wrote in your bedroom years before.
«The last
person women need to police their health care decisions is someone who
sees them not as
people, but as «fat pigs,» «bimbos,» and «disgusting animals,»» she
wrote in an email to Fortune.
If it were me, I'd
write a letter and let
people there know my feelings, then
see how they respond.
«After
seeing how much success we could bring other
people and after learning a little bit more about the backend of the restaurant industry, we realised we could pull it off ourselves,» he
writes.
If I tell something to the papers and they don't
write it accurately, it's really bad — they can't do much when you tweet it and I'm careful about, it's very precise, actually it's very, very precise — and it comes out breaking news, we have breaking news — ya know, it's funny, if I did a press release and if I put it out, it wouldn't get nearly —
people would
see it the following day — if I do a news conference, that's a lot of work.
For
people who have trouble closing their eyes and «
seeing anything,» use a pen and paper and
write out how you want your day to unfold.
People usually apply for jobs with a stock phrase like «I'm
writing to apply for x job that I
saw in y place.»
However I do some quick keyword research after I've
written a new post to
see whether I'm using KWs
people are searching for.
«Several
people have expressed concern of becoming alligator food because the alligator is
seen out of the pond near the building, by the dumpster, and near the cars,» he
wrote.
I'm glad that Krugman
writes the way he does, so that
people knew that what was being done in 2008 and 2009 was inadequate, and they can now
see that he was right.
Last week: In my excitement to
see lives aided, I unintentionally forgot to mention so many
people who made the event I
wrote about last week a success.
Now I wouldn't normally
write about this but I have had 5
people in the last 24 hours email me about this and I've
seen on one article over 1300 comments in the last 24 hours.