Sentences with phrase «so people really»

However, he wanted to brand himself in a way so people really understood they were not only working with one agent but with an entire support team to help them with their real estate needs.
You'll have to utilize some of your acting skills with this one and talk about how much society wastes, and the anti-consumerist movement a bit so people really understand what your costume is about.
So people really enjoy coming to my studio, they see what I am working on, they get to work outside «most of the year» and it is a really comfortable and enjoyable environment.
its sad the game had so much potential to be one of the top game in gaming history because of the incompetence of the staff behind it and Disney interaction who choice not to listen to the fans who choice not to give the fans what that had be asking for and you choice to ripe of their fans with cheap remakes because they where to god dam lazy to make a effort in the development and test of the game so people really are we surprise or will be surprise if this is true i do hope so its true.
At the end of the year, people can't afford to buy all those games so we wanted to give Heavy Rain the chance to have its own release window, and for us to really talk about it so people really understand it.»
There are plenty of other ways to great value like this but I just like to point out awesome redemptions like that so people really get to see how much value you can get by transferring points.
Economists predict that changes would be accompanied by a long phase in period, so the people really affected are not the retirees of today, but the retirees of 10 - 20 years from now.
I can never shut up so people really like me or they...
Meat and cheese have additive components so some people really miss them when they don't have those types of food.
Do we want shorter legislative sessions so people really could have meaningful outside jobs?
The thing is, the adoption fee is meant to be so ppl really think twice about the commitment... hope they're not just getting a «free» toy home for the Holidays!

Not exact matches

«Beyond giving us so much data to explore,» said Perlis, «being able to show that depression is a brain disease, that there is biology associated with it, I think that's really critical for people to understand.»
«We have this range of merchants that people really love, so they don't think about this as «online shopping,»» Elliott says.
For us because timing isn't really of the essence, it's not because they're nearby right now, the question is how can we help facilitate people getting conversations going and moving offline after you just match, so I think that means some sort of follow up where you can continue to communicate with your matches almost en masse to say, «Hey i'm free this week» or «Hey check out this Instagram photo.»
And I think in a sense, what's so cool about it is because it's people who are vetted in your social network, you go out and meet these new people and it's not necessarily like this is definitely a romantic connection or it's not and if it's not then I'm not interested anymore, viewing the interaction really myopically like that.
We would have really struggled to raise funding without that traction, and so I advise others to just get started and try and build something that people will pay for
There's so many factors built into that price, and people don't really see that unless they know you.
Buffer's co-founder Joel Gasciogne admits, «We would have really struggled to raise funding without that traction, and so I advise others to just get started and try and build something that people will pay for.»
If you're really serious about finding someone to marry right now, you should be using Match.com or something, where you can target based on very specific criteria, and these are other people who are paid and committed to settling down right now, so if marriage in the next 18 months is your goal, then Match.com is the product for you.
And so to me, it's just really important that people can get really passionate about what they do, whatever it is that they do, and that they actually developed a few passions, whether it's cooking, or biking, or reading.
There was so much that came out as a result of those leaks, but the thing people really focused on was the gossip.
«We've been in the process of transitioning to Holacracy for 1.5 years, so the part about no more people managers really should not have been news.»
But for me it's not just the number of people — it's really about the different perspectives that are brought to bear so that we get more robust solutions.
Make it something that makes sense to that person, something that is so obvious you don't really need to memorize it.
«She really understands social media marketing, and her story resonates with people,» says Zapis, who formerly operated radio stations that included black hair - care companies among their advertisers, so he is very familiar with the market.
So this was a great opportunity to move back into a smaller environment with a really, really solid group of people.
«From a values perspective, we're trying to understand the way the world works — that's what our business is — and so we're really interested in people that have a sort of deep curiosity, people that have the patience to understand deep and complex systems,» Kreiter said.
«So, if altering slightly how people are spending their money could move them up a full rung, it's something we really want to understand, and perhaps encourage people to do.»
The last section was for people who really shouldn't have been in an introductory class at all, so they took the first two computer science classes together.
Other women experience pain during intercourse, pain during urination, and painful bowel movements, so it really depends on the individual person
So on the days when it seems really too hard for me to keep going I think about all of the people whose lives have been changed by the work.
I really know nothing about writing a book, except what I've heard from people who I've interviewed, so this also provided me with an insight into this tricky venture.
Some people seem to think so, i wonder if that really makes sense,» Edelman wrote.
So especially with making BarackObama.com, that was something we stayed away from: We knew people would scroll, and we really wanted to keep more information on the homepage, make it a portal, and allow for more content to be available on the portal page.
So it was really a protective element to help you make better decisions with the people around you based on looking them up on the app.
«There's almost a constant employment demand for the people who can really make a difference, so that means as a leader, not only are you trying to win the loyalty of your customers, you're trying to win the loyalty of your employees — and constantly re-win it — and earn their dedication and their enthusiasm.»
There's plenty of other forms of entertainment out there so I thank the smartphone and tablet for really demystifying gaming and bringing more people into our wheelhouse.
When starting up, the odds of success are strongly against you, so you really need people are optimistic more than ever.
We're a team of 25 people, so those eureka moments are really exciting to watch.
«And I was so excited to be able to email my former assistant — she got married and moved to Sweden, doesn't even work here anymore — and tell her, «People love Cloud Paint, those colors are really good, and you did a great job.»
And so you get really people smart, really fast.»
We're so focused on what we're going to say next or how what the other person is saying is going to affect us down the road that we fail to hear what's really being said.
I am so thankful for such great support from our investors and consumers, and I think it's all because JC's has a brand that people really love.
«The key, in business and in leadership, is staying really close to the other people who kind of know what is going on so that it doesn't take you too long for you to figure that out.»
Not only does doing so make the other person more comfortable — and therefore more likely to open up — but it also proves that you've been listening and have really heard what they've been telling you.
I learned how to prospect for rich people, and in doing so, I found that not all rich people know much about investing, many don't appear to be rich, and most of the really rich are entrepreneurs themselves.
«A lot of people would really like to have their children like each other,» he said, so such decisions should be handled with care.
«Our most important thing is going to be really, really great advertising, so people don't start and don't have to go through these problems,» he said.
Because when you can follow so many people and see what the people are doing it's great inspiration in many ways but it's also really hard to figure out, even more so, what you have to offer and what is different about you.
And we now have really good people at the company focused on this, so our ability to sniff out in diligence a promising idea or approach versus companies that aren't bringing a lot of value to the table is pretty good.
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