Sentences with phrase «send meaningful messages»

«This study finds money is probably a bad gift perhaps because it can't send a meaningful message about intimacy and tends to send the wrong message about status differences,» notes PsyBlog, adding «perhaps that's why it seems to be OK to give money to children, but not adults.»
Or consider extraterrestrial intelligences sending meaningful messages to earth (e.g., a long sequence of prime numbers as in the movie Contact).

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He added that the decision «sends a powerful message that consumer access to free - to - air broadcast television is still meaningful in this country.»
«Today we send a very, very important message: We are not going to tolerate heroin sales in our state, we are going to crack down, but at the same time we are going to provide meaningful help for people who really need treatment.»
For true healing, and meaningful prevention, take steps every day toward sending your body the message that it is not being attacked, it is not in danger, and it is well nourished, well supported, and calm.
Not only can you send someone you love a meaningful message, but you can now do so with the most coveted one - of - a-kind cards from iconic fashion designers.
Men can read a woman's profile, feel like they connected in an endless number of meaningful ways, send her an incredible message detailing these connections (without coming on too strong) and still fail to receive a response from her.
If you send every single person the same text message, your chances for meaningful relationships are poor.
Download it today to make meaningful connections Online dating can be difficult — what with choosing the perfect profile photo, sending a charming first message, possibly facing rejection, and finding
It was never about sending a message or trying outright to be meaningful.
People seem to not realize (daft punk included at this point) that music doesn't need to send a message to be meaningful.
When you choose to send out news, information, or any new content about books, future release dates, signings or some kind of discount, make sure the email messages are meaningful.
If you don't want to keep separate lists and tailor the messages to certain groups, make sure to send emails that include something for everyone, so they will be meaningful to your audience.
The Montreal Protocol, the world's most successful environmental treaty, has sent an unambiguous message to upcoming climate meetings in Lima and the climate meeting in Paris next year that all countries can take meaningful climate action now.
We tried to think of some deep and meaningful message to send out to you, lovely readers, on this Valentine's Day but really all we want to say is, We Love You!
The result of these accomplishments is meaningful, not only to send an uncontestable message that the countries of the world are united in transforming to a low carbon economy, but to create a framework to incentivize further actions that can be taken up by both the private and public sectors.
«I think the CRTC would have balanced the desire to have a meaningful penalty that really does send the right message to organizations that they must comply, at the same time not put this company out of business,» Fekete says.
Just hit reply, tap your message, press send and then get back to whatever it was which was more important than opening an app and dedicating time to meaningful relationships with real people.
Saying you are a self - starter sends the message you have no meaningful information to back it up or are underqualified for the job.
The $ 2.6 M settlement sent a resounding message that the practice of putting a name in a system and returning back whatever the raw results are, without any meaningful quality assurance filter, is no longer acceptable.
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