Sentences with phrase «sure people liked»

I'm not so sure people liked me more because of that.
I am sure people liked some of them and that is fine, they have just not been for me.
the way it is going I am not too sure people like Sanchez, ozil and Bellerin will be hanging around waiting for the title to come to us.
I'm sure people like Tony Little have no idea what I'm talking about, but no matter.
I'm sure some people like those kind of characters, but personally I think Lana and Agitha are fudging random and not cool at all.
The noise and vibration make the whole experience a little more dramatic than it has to be, and I'm sure some people like that.
Get a great cover and professional interior formatting (actually — I would start with the ebook first for a few months, make sure people like it and it gets good reviews.
Kait Nolan wrote an insightful post about Indie as the New Pulp Novel (and I'm sure people like Konrath have talked about it too).
If a stranger or a dog walker is going to help you with your dog while you are gone, make sure the person likes your dog, and that your dog knows and has become friends with them before you have these people take over the care of your dog while you are gone.
The Conservatives» Not Criminally Responsible Reform Act, which was passed in 2014, did not, as Ambrose claimed, «make sure people like Vince Li would not be allowed out.»

Not exact matches

Like if you think Pat is a great person, when Pat acts great, you think «Pat sure is great» and when Pat acts like a jerk you think «That's odd, Pat is normally great but just acted like a jLike if you think Pat is a great person, when Pat acts great, you think «Pat sure is great» and when Pat acts like a jerk you think «That's odd, Pat is normally great but just acted like a jlike a jerk you think «That's odd, Pat is normally great but just acted like a jlike a jerk.
I'm sure you want a few other things, but if you're like most people, you value doing a meaningful job well done.
JM: I think it'll be an opportunity in the future for people who are more serious about finding someone, especially someone with specific attributes to use Hinge in a more targeted way, either by indicating that they like certain people, or just being able to filter better, like for sure I only want to match with Christian people.
Adam Alter: «Nomophobia» is a new word that's being coined to describe no mobile phobia, and it's the idea that a lot of us, in thinking about not having our phones, experience something like a phobia, and this is supposed to describe hundreds of millions of people today, and I'm sure that number is growing at the moment.
Sure, Community Manager at Steam Whistle Brewing company sounds like a good job, but how many people get to introduce themselves as a brand's «Fairy Beer Mother»?
«They sure as hell can't go in front of a large group of people and speak like you would at a company presentation.»
If that's not inspiring to people who feel stuck, or feel like they don't have what it takes to get started, I'm not sure what will be.
Sure, Twitter and Facebook can tell you what's trending, but I'm really liking this new app called Read It For Me, which will match you with a person who has read the top 100 articles, blogs, and listicles and narrowed down everything to three must - reads based on your interests, plus a bonus longread for the commute home.
At benefits company Stride Health, which sells and manages healthcare benefits to «gig» workers like Uber drivers, CEO Noah Lang said that he would want to be sure that the replacement plan has tax credits available to people as they need them, rather than at the end of the year only.
We need to make sure we have a compelling feature set that we can execute at a high quality, so when we start talking about the next iteration of the game it looks, feels and plays different enough that people feel like they have to get the next version.
Think about the subject line, think about how to formally acknowledge the person, break the copy into paragraphs, avoid shouting by using capitals, make sure that your email is clear especially with what steps need to be taken from here for the customer if they would like to proceed.
That last step is the most important, but also one of the most challenging because «when you try to sample a large population of people who you already know have a certain disease, like cancer, it's really difficult to pinpoint all the different biomarkers that will make you fairly sure of the person's illness is detected regardless of environmental conditions,» he says.
Make sure your people feel like they are a part of something special and that their efforts are truly appreciated.
Sure, Wonder Woman is an Amazon, but she leads like the best female disrupters — by taking the time to understand the people in her world.
We want to bring the sport to everyone — aspiring racers, sure, but also fans, enthusiasts, people who just like to go fast, corporate events...
That way, people know for sure what you look like.
I like to think I'm a patient person (not sure if anyone else would agree to that), but week - old dishes gross me out.
Double check to make sure you're not violating the law by laying off people based on things like race, age, or gender.
I try to make sure the perspectives I'm reading are not coming from people like myself.
Slack is heavy into integrations so make sure you turn on filters to weed out things like unprofessional or inappropriate animated GIFs that people like to use online.
Like any thoughtful person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
Sure, living in the City of Angels is expensive, but it comes with the opportunity to be surrounded by like - minded people — and of course, excellent weather year - round.
Make sure to regularly like and comment on other people's posts on social media.
People and companies alike aren't sure just what to do yet with anonymous social networks, but as Facebook (FB), Twitter (TWTR) and the like history shows, their usage will soon explode and companies will have to be in the wings, quick to leverage for marketing efforts.
Particularly in the media space, you have to be careful to make sure you're not just speaking to people like you.
Eric Wrubel, who represented the child in one of the cases, hailed the ruling, saying it would make sure «one parent doesn't disappear because one person doesn't like the other anymore.»
So even if you're not sure how a person you're interacting with feels about you, act like you like them and they'll probably like you back.
Remember, most people do not like indiscriminately receiving flyers — the same goes for push notifications, so make sure the recipient list is well thought out.
«Make sure it's going to be something that generally a lot of people will try, like, and see results.»
One of Doornbos's instructors at George Brown, master sommelier Bruce Wallner, wasn't sure he liked the idea of sharing a sommelier title with people outside the industry.
I don't mind doing that, but I like to make sure people are empowered to make their own decisions.
Sure, you can be smug about the fact that you're saving money and your friends aren't, but people who proclaim loudly that they never try to keep up with the Joneses sound a lot like a politician loudly denying that he posted that picture on Twitter.
If our Spokes Models could work events like the Grammys and the Oscars, taking people to their seats, checking people in, and generally making sure they are having an amazing time, while representing a company like «clairol» or a startup like ``... com», the company could gain credibility and build consumer confidence.
«It's hard to know how many people feel like they're shopping at a store when they're backing projects on Kickstarter, but we want to make sure that it's no one,» the founders wrote.
I had a pretty bad customer service interaction with jlab recently and I'd like to write about my experience with the company to make sure people know what they are getting to when they buy a pair of these earbuds.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
«No one [in bitcoin] is doing this anymore, they're terrified... Bitcoin needs to stay away from criminals, from people taking actions that I did -LSB-...] I need to be out there... helping the world to make sure they don't do a stupid thing like I did.»
You are like the LeBron James of this niche in blogging, sure you could hire a team of writers and they could spti out additional content (most of it good stuff)... but the reason people keep coming back is for your unique insights.
Despite a lot of backlash over a big redesign for the Snapchat app — which to be sure is a very big deal for a product - centric company like Snap — Snap CEO Evan Spiegel vigorously defended the redesign and basically said people need to get used to it.
I'm not sure what causes this reaction but I think I'm like most people in the sense that I dislike being sold.
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