Not exact matches
This
person had a
point, of course: getting
something done — whether it's opening a new division or launching a new product or strengthening your CSR profile — takes passion.
The whole
point of entrepreneurship and building a startup is to offer
something genuine and unique;
something that can add value to
people's lives.
Bury
points out that a brand name has to work in many contexts — as a URL, a searchable company name and
something that sounds right when spoken out loud — and shouldn't be so complicated that you're spelling it out for
people.
«When you look at why
people are still getting hacked or breached, I think a big contributor to that is either not knowing if you were patched or if you were patched and you were secure at one
point, but
something happened in operations that caused you not to be patched again,» Mong said.
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real
point should be to get money into the hands of
people who are going to do
something with it.»
Related to the second
point, copying
something requires less capital, fewer
people and involves less wasted effort.
What some experts are doing is putting up a straw man,
pointing to those extreme cases in which some
people let the development of the business plan become an end in itself —
something that gets in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
Fortunately, it's a passion project and a great business,» he says,
pointing out that finding
people who can do fittings is very difficult, and
something they won't skimp on.
At this
point, it looks like the «new and improved» Kinect will be bundled with the Xbox One, meaning that the console's price will inevitably be pushed upward by
something that certain wrestlers and I — not to mention a whole bunch of
people — don't want or need.
«Utilizing the shopping centre as a warming centre probably was
something that
people did do, but at that
point I don't necessarily think we were too concerned about that.»
What to do instead: It makes
people feel good to be complimented, so
pointing out a piece of work or a post on their social media profile that you enjoyed gives your message a little
something extra.
The first involves the «inverted U curve,» which models the inflection
point at which the addition of units — of effort, of
people, of money — stops making
something better; and the further
point at which adding units actually makes
something worse.
Well, research shows that on average,
people tend to talk about themselves during 60 percent of a conversation — and when there's
something being sold by one
person in the conversation, a less experienced salesperson could be tempted to fill a void of silence with a laundry list of more selling
points and value propositions.
The
point is that you're doing
something to get
people excited about the training.
«We are doing what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of
people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary
person beneath them,» Boyle said,
pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for
something different.»
«I'll tell you one thing, in 2017 we will reach the
point where
people have more screen time on mobile devices than on any other kind of screen, that's really
something incredible when it comes to watching their video.
At some
point, provided that dividend is safe and investors are convinced it is going to be maintained, the dividend yield on the stock itself is going to be so attractive that it brings in buyers from the sidelines,
people who otherwise can not stand to see the yield right there in front of them without doing
something about it.
«When
people «publish
something on AKASHA,» they are broadcasting a hash
point into the IPFS and Ethereum network where other peers can access and spread the information.
As her dad's
point person in Iowa, though, Sanders had a real win under her belt,
something that could have helped punch her ticket in national politics.
«This is
something that is way below other
people's radars and at a
point in their growth cycle when they are the most open to meeting with us,» he said.
While she's probably not wrong in that it's likely hovering near the end -
point, I would like to just take a moment to
point out that most of this whole affair has been fuelled by weak - sauce allegations and conflated facts, and this particular air of desperation as
people keep flinging the equivalent of spaghetti against a wall in the hope that
something inevitably sticks.
Something like the 4 % rule, then you can again look at this,
people call it the unconditional mean, the unconditional safe withdrawal rate, because I don't know what will be the conditions at that
point.
The argument being, that to allow such a
person who is openly advocating
something that the Church has historical deemed a «sin»... you get the
point.
I think it's cool that they care about
something to the
point that they want to tell other
people about it.
He also said that while pagan gods maintained their positions in the universe by punishing
people, the Christian God acted profoundly differently by punishing himself on man's behalf -
something unheard of before that
point.
I can
point to one
person who does
something in the name of God, but that doesn't indicate anything bad about religion — it indicates
something bad about that
person.
Point is if someone believes
something and it does not hurt others but makes them a better
person should you tell them they are wrong?
My
point was to refute your argument that just because lots of
people believe
something, that makes it true.
Given that
people can be deluded or more often, allow their desire to believe
something destroy their objectivity to the
point their conclusions aren't reliable, your claims about private, personal experiences no one outside your head can verify simply aren't enough for anyone but you.
If our pastoral practice is driving
people into despair, even to the
point of taking their own lives, you don't have to be an Oxbridge ethics professor to work out that there is
something wrong with the theology that informs it.
Others, having seen a chink in the narcissist's armor, perhaps tried to say
something because that's what good
people do — you know,
point something out nicely in hope of healing or reconciliation — only to find out that healthy, real relationship is not on the «do - do» list of a narcissist.
One might go further and
point out that the concept of «
person» helps us understand human dignity as
something deriving from the fact of one's intrinsic being» rather than from the extent of freestanding autonomy, the «quality of life,» that a
person might demonstrate.
If you want to believe
something, and
people who «seek God» want, at some level to believe he exists, and you immerse yourself in a lifestyle that encourages you to believe it, it's almost inevitable you'll start believing it at some
point.
There are parents who will tell you that they knew when their child was young... it's not taught, it's not
something these
people can switch on and off; it's not a phase... it has to do with genetic coding to a
point and for you to continue to deny the evidence that
points to this only shows your bigotry.
Every time I smelled smoke, I would get angry to the
point where I verbally attacked two
persons burning
something two different times like I was a crazy
person.
W -
Pointing out the foolishness of other
ppl's thoughts by taking it to the next logical step is
something beyond most
ppl.
Only a true community can demonstrate the Absolute and
point the way to the kingdom of God: «Though
something of righteousness may become evident in the life of the individual, righteousness itself can only become wholly visible in the structures of the life of a
people.»
At this
point the preacher - liturgist would be careful to make clear that the phases of the Christian life are not
something each
person negotiates only once.
He intelligently applies such truisms to various marketing and public policy issues, but they are in service to his larger
point: forget the formation of character and persuading
people about whether
something is true» the way to get things done is to condition behavior.
... But the real
point here is that
people blindly follow
something as baseless as a Religion.
There is no evidence for a god, and there is no evidence that
people have ever experienced anything inside their minds that
pointed to
something that was objectively true OUTSIDE of their minds, but which could not be experienced by others unless they too had a «personal experience» of it.
If you are a
person of faith, at some
point you are going to hit a knowledge barrier,
something we haven't found a real answer to yet, and your answer is going to be «God knows».
«I never, ever want to get to the
point where I don't feel it, and I don't care if it's
something stupid or
something serious... like that's a heavy thing to have
people accuse your entire church of horrible things because of a sound bite.»
Clive, you
point out how others often don't understand what Jesus was saying; but while Jesus often labors to try and make things clear to the unbeliever («Oh, you of little faith) or at the very least the author tries to make it clear for us in retrospect (At the time they didn't understand that he spoke of this...), in this case Jesus switches from
something that might be figurative to essentially say «no, I seriously mean this» and it concludes not with Jesus saying «don't go away, this is what I actually mean» but confirming that
people would refuse to accept that God intended for them to actually fill themselves with the life that He offered so they stopped following him.
Something like that is the
point of Lewis's sermon «Learning in War - Time,» a sermon preached in the Church of St. Mary the Virgin on the evening of Sunday, October 22, 1939 — when
people in England had a genuine crisis, very much out of the ordinary, on their hands.
There are
people without faith, that's ok it's up to them to believe what they want.But if you say you're a Christian at least know
something about what you say your are.If you have never read the Bible at least once how can you say you're a Christian?Can you say you're a Math teacher but do not know how to add?Therein lies the
point if you say you're
something, know what it is you are.As it is the US is full of h
We could say, «Money» or «fame» or «health» but really, these are
pointing to
something else,
something hidden, that
people want: HOPE.
A debate in which the thoughts are not expressed in the way in which they existed in the mind but in the speaking are so
pointed that they may strike home in the sharpest way, and moreover without the men that are spoken to being regarded in any way present as
persons; a conversation characterized by the need neither to communicate
something, nor to learn
something, nor to innuence someone, nor to come into connexion with someone, but solely by the desire to have one's own self - reliance confirmed by making the impression that is made, or if it has become unsteady to have it strengthened; a friendly chat in which each regards himself as absolute and legitimate and the other as relativized and questionable; a lovers» talk in which both partners alike enjoy their own glorious soul and their precious experience — what an underworld of faceless spectres of dialogue!
Perhaps it will be replaced by
something that actually explains our Universe and our place in it, and
points to workable principles for a sustainable society in which
people can live satisfying lives.
It is so easy for
people to judge, but till you have
something like this happens in our life, then we can understand, my son ended his life 6 years ago, we had no sign of anything, any of all the parents or not parents
pointing the finger at this family, shame on you cuz, things happen when you least expect them, if we had known what to do, do you think we would not have done it.