When a particular person is in love
than all things seems pleasant and no place left for tension.
While yes it does sacrifice the benefits of the Kindle's characteristic E Ink screen to do this, but other
than that things seem to have stayed fairly consistent.
Not exact matches
The one virtue of startups that these big companies do
seem to value and appreciate above all (and one that makes acquisitions so attractive rather
than internal R&D efforts) is the freedom we have to embrace rapid change, the ability to adapt and pivot, and the understanding that
things may never be perfect at the start, but that you'll never get started at all if you wait until they are.
He blamed the fact that they couldn't
seem to save more
than $ 2000 between them at one time on
things being too easy.
«Its theory
seems to be: Let's get lots of people to push for all sorts of
things and the world will get better, it's kind of a shot gun approach rather
than a targeted one.
Companies
seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of
things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel a more psychological impact from a loss
than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
Ask family, friends, colleagues and former managers to share with you two to three
things that you
seem to do better
than anyone else they know.
Back then, this mysterious, magical piece of smart technology
seemed like the gateway to only fun and positive
things: Words with Friends, a star chart app and an archaic version of Instagram, at the time designed for nothing more
than applying cool filters to your low - res camera phone photos.
Rather
than ask difficult questions and think
things thoroughly through, decision makers unconsciously use the word synergy to make problematic deals
seem more palatable, like slathering ketchup over rancid meatloaf.
«It
seems pretty reasonable to think that there are
things out there today that we haven't seen that are much more advanced [
than Stuxnet],» O'Murchu told TI in a phone interview.
Companies
seem to be increasingly offering insurance on all manner of
things in part because of something known as loss aversion, which is when people feel more psychological impact from a loss
than from a similar - sized dollar gain.
One
thing that everyone on the internet
seemed to agree on was that not only were wedding planners an invaluable part of the wedding experience, but they were also more affordable
than I'd anticipated.
To its credit, Essential does
seem to be pitching its add - ons as simpler accessories more
than things that'll change the way you buy phones.
When
things are not in a steady state, which
seems to be the new normal, your stakeholders and allies become more important
than ever.
When managers try to sugarcoat, mask or euphemize in order to make
things seem better
than they are, employees see right through it.
It may
seem like a beneficial
thing for organizations - having employees at the office rather
than relaxing at the beach - but it's actually a big problem for productivity.
The social - media giant recently released statistics indicating that more
than 65 million users like
things daily, and although it's generally more popular among younger users, people of all ages
seem to enjoy pressing the like button.
So far though (as noted above) there
seems to be little sign of improvement, and although the stock is now near all - time lows I won't add to the position unless the current CEO (who has had more
than enough time to fix
things) is replaced.
With all the bombastic talk of millions in funding and unicorn companies with valuations of more
than $ 1 billion, it appears
things are not as flush for disruptive startups as they
seem.
Seems to me that this is the very worst time to increase rates, and doing so would cause more damage to our economy; but I believe this administration would do anything to make us believe
things are better
than they really are, at the expense of everyone's financial security.
Among other
things this confusion made China's nearly four decades of growth
seem far more exceptional
than it was, and so created the very lazy belief among analysts that there are no historical precedents that can guide us in understanding the strengths and the vulnerabilities of China's economic trajectory.
The other worry in these stories
seems to be that these investors are somehow doing the wrong
thing, straying outside of their proper category, by investing in private rather
than public companies.
Because, every week, and it
seems like it's much more frequently now
than a year ago, I get an email that basically says the same
thing.
And for all the muddle, the one
thing that
seems clear is that the risks to the economy and particularly the labor market — which is generating solid job growth and even some wage gains (for which we should all give Chair Yellen and the Fed serious credit)-- remain «asymmetric:» there's a greater risk of needlessly slowing non-inflationary growth
than there is of inflation accelerating.
Markets have been crazy this month, but rather
than try to wade through all the news, much of which doesn't
seem to have much informational content, I thought I would duck out altogether and instead make a list of
things I expect will happen over the next several years.
It is a reminder that any market sell - offs of greater
than 20 % must be bought immediately, blindly and without hesitation, regardless of how much worse it
seems things may get.
It
seems that
things are worse off
than that these days.
But the interesting
thing is that in the eyes of many investors, Apple's quarterly iPhone sales numbers
seem to matter less now
than they have for years — at least relative to how much cash Apple is generating and returning to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks.
If the Scripture text
seems to say more
than one
thing, fine, but the lectionary cycles every three years and you'll get another chance later.
We're hierarchical primates, so of course we create a notional Top Primate to «run»
things (as if they needed it); it's a shame, though, that we can't
seem to come up with ones with morals better
than our common despots».
It shouldn't take a clever person more
than a few minutes to research these
things, and i would do it except you
seem to ignore anything that does not fit your god view, so I will not waste more of my time.
All
things come and go and it
seemed to me that it was becoming far more detrimental
than beneficial.
At a minimum, it
seems the only
thing at issue was how already - existing power structures were to be used (or, more precisely, not abused)
than about trying to ensure the status quo.
But Lucas
seems content to find his solace «in the music,» and he's happy as long as he can convince folks of one
thing: «I want people to know I am more
than a boy in a wheelchair.»
There is a nearly irresistible temptation to begin a review with something like, «There was a time when Mailer was famous for thinking he'd make a better President
than Kennedy, but
things have reached the point where he now
seems to think he'd make a better Christ
than Jesus.»
But it makes me CRAZY when people still, after more
than 100 years,
seem to refuse to accept that Mormons and Polygamists are not the same
thing.
Since the story as
seems to be bigger
than just «Osama being used and abused» but it was always every crime made by inelegance or the crime world was tagged to him being behind it... even those who wanted to collect the insurance of their buildings the blew them up and tagged it to the late, even those who enjoyed the fluctuations of shares prices have made their moves to effect the same and tagging it to the late... It is not that i know but rather being every
thing is possible to fabricate... What ever the case might be or made done, we say; Believers: The Ultimate Victors [2:216] Fighting may be imposed on you, even though you dislike it.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY...
Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i s
Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING
things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on
things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family
seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i s
seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better
than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
Sometimes a situation that
seems like it's devolved just into complete absurdity requires a radical, absurd response — and that radical, absurd response might in fact be more sensible
than even the
thing it's responding to.
Contentment
seems more like a relaxation
thing than a money
thing.
Whenever Christians engage in coercion in the name of their faith and dogma, their actions somehow
seem more reprehensible
than those of other people doing the same
thing.
Thank you for anyone who has the courage to apologize — the one
thing I'd ask moving forward is that you don't qualify your apology by citing what the survivor of emergent abuse (I like this term better
than victim) did or did not do — as we've noted before, when someone is in the throes of prolonged abuse and trauma, they will do / say
things in response that will
seem somewhat «batshit crazy.»
When I was 15, I «gave my life to Christ» — not in a church, but alone, in my room, after months of reading and thinking and looking for purpose and meaning and direction and something bigger
than the depressing and lonely life I
seemed to be stuck with — and I expected to find those
things.
And every time the court gets involved in
things like this, it
seems to make the problem worse rather
than better.»
So far it
seems Romney does a better job with those 2
things than the others.
There are so many
things that have to be done — and done right away — in business, at home, in all sorts of personal affairs that these
seem much more urgent
than intangible spiritual matters.
Bethanne Patrick (@TheBookMaven) with «Willa Cather: I like trees because they
seem more resigned to the way they have to live
than other
things do.»
Am not anti-Christ nor Anti-Jewish just like all Muslims am a monotheist so must be rather Anti-Polytheists & Disbelievers... but believe me it is not hatred but rather pityness for the innocents and hardness towards the wicked transgressors... Guess that is all about it unless few of our brother got the message wrong!?! Since we learned from the Quran verses that there will be in paradise from the Jews, Christian and others from other beliefs... and since God forgives any
thing else other
than to assign for him partners as polytheists do, then that means many of Christians and Jews are monotheist towards God although might show otherwise of fears from dominant doctrine... As it
seems few Christians have realized some how they were wrong some where, then had to introduce that Trinity to correct it to show as if monotheist but made another mistake by having God the One Divided into Three then and remained Divided as Three as now and for eternity...!?
It
seems the drum beat is all about how bad the church is... how we need to listen to our accusers... could we not present the accusations and discuss them one by one... rather
than alluding to them and
things done so far in the past that to correct them is almost impossible.
These difficulties don't make it any less important to speak for foreign policy prudence, and
things might be even worse
than they
seem.