It's
a thing people really fear in themselves and I think everyone who's homophobic probably has gay thoughts and feelings.»
The kitchen, says real estate salesperson Cecily Bliesath of Birmingham, Mich., is «the one
thing people really look at.
I think one
thing people really do not get is that IT is not Technology Guy.
The first
thing people really want to know, is which Gili is more fitting to their budget?
While there are many ways to benefit from The Business Platinum ® Card from American Express OPEN, the main
thing people really want to know is how they can accumulate their Amex points.
There was so much that came out as a result of those leaks, but
the thing people really focused on was the gossip.
This is how the whole quote goes: «Online dating is like online shopping — except for that with online shopping you're looking for
things people really like, and you get them cheap.
Offering creative spaces for a few hours or a whole day, ibis has removed the hassle and clutter from its event areas, meaning its new offering focuses on the important
things people really need.
Not exact matches
«
People who have a deep understanding of an industry, have contacts and are going into entrepreneurship because they have realized that the rest of the industry has pivoted in a certain way... they
really understand how
things work,» he says.
But it's a
really provocative
thing because most
people know about Google Glass and what happened with that.
«My mom said chances are you will be to [sic] busy with more important
things but there is a lot of
people coming on these buses and even just a meeting from you or your wife would
really lift
peoples spirits,» The Washington Post reports her writing in her letter.
When Lyft first launched, recalls the company's director of marketing strategy & operations Gina Ma, «it felt like
really asking
people to participate in this
really big sort of social experiment almost — the idea of doing these
things that your mom always told you not to do.»
The belief is that most online businesses will never be able to compete with the personalized service of a
person at the counter waiting to help you, to ask you how your day is going, to help carry your bags to your car, to lend you a bathroom, and to sell you
things you don't
really need.
Eventually you'll see that these apps that initially, especially like Tinder was very much geared towards hookups, it will end up moving up market and
really disrupt the whole traditional online dating area, which I think is the most interesting
thing going on right now because as we get better and better at our recommendations, as more
people get on the platform, I think
people will find less and less a need or desire to use
things like a Match.com or Okcupid.
But when
people live in a constant state of fight or flight that's triggered by all the
things they're trying to squeeze into a week, this can lead to
really poor decisions and life - threatening health problems.
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.
Now let me give you three
things that say that's not true: If you ate a lot of vegetables and fruit, you probably aren't going to gain weight; No. 2, if you work out like crazy, you're probably not going to gain weight; and No. 3,
people who I've learned to
really hate,
people who have very fortunate, fast metabolism, aren't going to gain weight.
I think he saw it — the political pressure that
really resulted from public pressure, or
people saying
things as simple as, «I drive around the city and I can see with my own eyes that the lights are not synchronized.»
Then when
things start going
really bad,
people are going to call and say, «You must save me.
That's why it's especially encouraging for me to occasionally stumble upon a story worth sharing that suggests there are still
people in our business who actually give a damn about the
things that
really matter.
If you're thinking big, it's
really not that hard to find
people who want to do amazing
things with you.
And how you intertwine those three
things together and
really become part of the fabric of
people's lives is critically important.
One
thing that I
really was attracted to about working with a brand like Steam Whistle, is the insane devotion
people have towards their beer.
People are not being loaned more than the value of a house and that's the
thing that
really made
things drop in the States.
How can Peeple users know for sure that the
people saying
things about them on the app are
really who they say they are?
«
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.»
«I'd say the most important
thing is that SNES
really catapulted Nintendo's iconic brands into
people's consciousness.»
Vaillant's response: «That the only
thing that
really matters in life are your relationships to other
people.»
He's heard
things like «
really strong leader with great ideas,» and «I can't believe how much he's changed — he's a new
person!»
You can illustrate
things with animation or through CGI [computer - generated imagery], but if you can do a
really cool practical experiment, I think
people can connect to it
really well.
One giant
thing that keeps us from connecting with other
people is that we don't
really listen.
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.
Smart
people can do
really creative
things with the right technology.»
«Discount brokers and no - commission ETF trades have
really reduced the friction for harvesting losses, which generally is a good
thing, but it also means
people are trying to harvest smaller losses and risking higher short - term capital gains,» Kitces said.
The cool
thing is, these are
really fun
people to be around.
«All those
things I've talked about — heat, damage and noise — are
really important to
people.
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.
As a student of human behavior who tries to understand why we do the
things that we do (often to no avail), I've had to accept that sometimes there just isn't any explanation for why that
person just did that
really weird
thing.
Think of social media platforms as different malls, where sure, there are
things to buy, plenty of shops, but
really people are there to hang out and socialize (think high school).
Either way, remember that while the only
person who
really cares how you look is you, many
people care about the
things you do.
I don't
really think that this is just an age
thing or purely the province of
people who are fundamentally resistant to change.
It's an important
thing for
people to understand because I think, especially today, a lot of
people — we don't want to be a boring
person, like we
really want to be interesting
people and have interesting lives but the problem is that, that conflicts with what makes a relationship good in a lot of cases.
It's sort of interesting how much time everyone spends reading and writing about the habits of
really successful
people when I can tell you the one
thing that sets them apart in one little phrase: They're not slackers.
«We still have to resolve this problem of making it
really,
really easy for
people to use,» says Mark Wright, direct of product management at Ayla Networks, a San Francisco Bay area company that helps develop products for the Internet of
Things (IoT).
Turner: One of the
things that
people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share,
things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are
really going to struggle.
«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.
Say the
things you
really want to say to the
people who most need to hear them.
It sometimes seems like «business as usual» is still making it difficult for
people to
really feel like they are collaborating and communicating to get
things done.
That makes Justin what I like to call an «and»: a
person who has worked
really hard to become highly accomplished at one
thing, but also highly accomplished at that, and that, and that.
But what we do look for, which I think is a broader version of the same
thing, are
people who are
really in tune with who they are as
people.