The only
thing people know for certain is that the phenomenon keeps getting bigger, and that anything that is sent in there doesn't come back out.
Assange's tawdry scandal with two women in Sweden, perhaps the one
thing people know best about Assange as a person, is ignored until the pre-credits summation.
Do continue advising people about essential
things people know but close their eyes to.
For a long time, there was only one
thing people knew when they heard the name Coss Marte: By age 19 he was making $ 2 million a year as a drug kingpin, selling weed and ecstasy and cocaine and crack on the Lower East Side, right around the corner.
There is also the issue of that other species of skeleton in the closet —
the things people know but don't share.
Not exact matches
Systems are very important, however, the first
thing we would do when taking over a business would be to understand its Human Capital - we need to
know what type of
people we have in the organization.
People love it when you
know things about them that they didn't have to share.
Today, while big retailers
know a great deal about their customers, they add rules to their backend software so
people don't receive offers regarding
things which might be sensitive, Globant's Murphy explains.
If any good could come out of all of this, she told me, it would be to spread the word and making sure
people know one simple
thing: Pets should never be placed in an overhead bin on an airplane.
But it's a really provocative
thing because most
people know about Google Glass and what happened with that.
And when
people hear music they like in ads or shows, «it's just a visceral
thing — they want to
know what it is right away,» Hayman added.
Sure you can use remarketing ads and cookies to track behavior, and that's a smart
thing to consider, but top direct marketers
know they want the
person to opt in and request to be part of their mini-world.
You can tell the
person sitting in front of you is an ace interviewer (a good
thing,
no doubt) because of his or her flawless performance, but you get the distinct impression that this isn't the whole story.
I just kept seeing this appalling, appalling
thing from the most talented, smartest, creative
people I
know in the world.
Amazon says it has considered the new platform carefully before deciding to implement it, and insists it is intended to make reviews and ratings much more useful, «so
people see
things and
know it reflects the current product experience.»
It's the process that encourages
people to look at what they already
know and try and put
things in a new way that creates innovation.
Everyone
knows that Travis is not coming back; still, Benchmark said a lot of nasty
things about TK and is now sitting back and watching other
people try to convince them that the best
thing to do «for all concerned» would be to sell out.
But you don't
know what other
people know, and everyone,
no matter who they are,
knows things you don't
know.
I'm smart enough to
know that you have to listen to other
people and involve the [Ryerson] DMZs and incubators to do a lot of the
things we're trying to do, both for me personally and the city as a whole.
I
know a number of extremely successful
people, and while in many ways they're very different, they all share one
thing in common: They're exceptionally good at persuading other
people.
People love to feel like they have the best
thing,
no matter what that
thing is, and they'll do way more than talk about it if they really feel like it's the best.
Rowley: I have a hard time saying
no, just because I spent my whole life hoping that
people would ask me to do
things.
If there's one
thing I
know, it's that where you place your online forms can have a big impact on how many
people will fill them out.
Are they about how long they had to wait, had to talk to too many
people, the price, «your website says one
thing but you say something else», «you say it's easy to do business and I can't even get a price», «I didn't
know about your warranty», «you don't
know what you're talking about» — right?
«As you get to
know those
people, you start inviting them to a few
things, and they might become a good friend.»
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.
It's a positive
thing if you understand the obligations involved in responding to an invitation to be a speaker: the obligation to share your thoughts if you
know more than the other
people in the room, and the obligation to not share your thoughts if you don't
know more than the other
people in the room.
I've
known people in my family who've gone through those
things.
«
People wan na hire people that they know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of thing.&
People wan na hire
people that they know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of thing.&
people that they
know and are comfortable with, so the more relationships you have, the easier it'll be for you to get a job, have someone recommend you, that sort of
thing.»
How can Peeple users
know for sure that the
people saying
things about them on the app are really who they say they are?
«Founders who get defensive when you ask them questions or give them unsolicited feedback... and
people who try to hide
things,» she said, listing founder
no -
nos.
Whether you think you may have social anxiety, or suspect someone you
know suffers from it, here are the most common
things people with social anxiety disorder do:
But as someone who
knows a
thing or two about measuring progress, Kureluk believes such targets are crucial for a growth - minded exporter: «They should be almost unreachable, but also enough to inspire
people.»
«
People are very attached to cash because you know where you stand with it, it's anonymous, you don't have to give your data to people and with things like data privacy and cyber-security this has really come to the fore in the last couple of months.&
People are very attached to cash because you
know where you stand with it, it's anonymous, you don't have to give your data to
people and with things like data privacy and cyber-security this has really come to the fore in the last couple of months.&
people and with
things like data privacy and cyber-security this has really come to the fore in the last couple of months.»
Even
knowing simple
things like the fact that a visitor clicked and read an article on home - mortgage options can help to personalize the content delivered to them across the site, mobile app and in -
person experiences.
«If
people say mean
things to me, I let them
know if they talk to me like that I'm going to walk away or hang up the phone,» she says.
And, as most
people know, when we're nervous or anxious, our minds and bodies tend to doweird
things that we can't always control.
It's not always a negative
thing but
people don't
know that.»
«We both
knew the cost of keeping up with growing kids, but we
knew people are always looking to buy and sell
things as their kids grow up.»
They will say
things like «blow on your hand» or «blow on a friend»... very few
people know to lick a spoon, let it dry, and then smell it.»
«I want to align myself with
people who
know how to win,
people who do
things right.»
«Mistakes will be made... some
people will not
know what they're talking about, but I think it is so much better than where
things were not very long ago.
It's where Apple shows off the latest tweaks to its operating systems so that the
people who create software and apps for them
know where
things are going.
Because the Apple boss, likes lots of super successful
people,
knew two
things — that focus was the key to success and that all the saying
no it takes to truly focus is really, really hard.
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Encouragement involves the acknowledgment of a negative
thing — that the
people being encouraged don't
know they're not doing (or trying to do) the
thing they should be doing.
I already do
things that make me uncomfortable because I
know that is the best way to grow as a
person.
The smartest
people I
know care passionately about the few
things in their life and in their business that really matter - the right
things - and don't waste a minute on the rest.
But in order to do so, we need to
know basic
things such as the units (jobs vs.
person - years of employment) of the numbers we're debating.
The major issue is this:
People often believe that artificial means fake, but there's no such
thing as fake intelligence, and
knowing this is important — for reasons I'll come back to.