And then
some things people call exploits are not exploits at all, and those are calls that we as developers make.
Oh, what, now I have to edit my interview to add boss to
things people call me?
So many times
things people call «acts of God» are really «acts of sin.»
Not exact matches
The whole point is that if your star is rising to the point that these names come out, then let other
people call you these nice
things.
«I've heard other
people talk about this
thing called the curse of knowledge,» he explains.
Then when
things start going really bad,
people are going to
call and say, «You must save me.
But before long, that perceived «inconvenience» becomes a real problem, and a
person is left with a very powerful
thing called regret.
It was just trying to make
people do a double - take as they walk by and ask, «What is this
thing called Splatoon?»
In the middle of» 95, I had to give the
thing a name, and I was going to
call it San Francisco Events, but
people around me said that they already
called it craigslist so I should keep it that way, and they were right.
«There is no stronger
call to action than creating opportunities for
people to share
things and having peers recommend stuff to other peers,» says Bell, who herself graduated from Miami University (Ohio) in 2010.
Great leadership has the potential to excite
people to achieve extraordinary
things, which makes leadership among the highest of
callings.
While his professors toiled away on floppy drive computers with 20 megabyte hard drives, Elop — who worked for the faculty of engineering as a student — was poking his head through ceiling tiles up and down the halls, getting his hands dirty hooking
people up «to this new
thing»
called a computer network.
One
person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know
things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who
calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
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.
It was
called 13
Things Mentally Strong
People Don't Do.
Assuming the letter you've received doesn't paint the whole picture for you,
calling this number will be well worth it as talking to a
person not only helps you understand the nuances of the situation but there's comfort in knowing that a human being with a name and a face at the IRS is there to help you figure
things out.
Homogenous work environments create what tech veteran Mitch Kapor — the guy who built Lotus 1 -2-3, among other
things —
calls «mirror - tocracies,» in which the
people who get ahead are those who best exemplify the status quo.
That meant that all the cold
calls were written by real
people, professional freelance writers who could do
things like add a reference to the
person's home town or hobbies and such.
It's not about retribution, class warfare or any of the other silly
things some
people are
calling it.
But in 2008, in the midst of the financial crisis, we started noticing that young
people were doing some awfully significant
things, whether in the financial world (Meredith Whitney had just made her bold
call against Citigroup), in the tech world (Facebook was beginning to crank into high gear), or in other industries (Kevin Plank's apparel upstart Under Armour was giving Nike a real run for its money).
I didn't know the term for it, this
thing we now
call a «personal brand,» but at seventeen years old I knew that having ten thousand
people reading my blog every day was valuable.
«One
thing that we noticed is that if you want to get large number of
people to do something, they tend to have a what we
call a shared identity,» Baghai says.
If you think about it, the number - one
thing that
people use their device for, other than making
calls and sending messages, it's taking pictures.
Advisers who work with Brandes are equipped with a so -
called «IDEAS» script, with each letter identifying a different step in the process: Inquire about how the other
person is doing; Describe
things you hear; Empathize with the client; Add your own point of view; Suggest a solution.
CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA, SOCIAL CAPITAL FOUNDER & CEO: When you think about how sticky something is, the most important
thing to look at is this concept
called churn which is how fast are
people leaving the service, and specifically, you can look at companies leaving the service or the amount of dollars that you «re losing.
But when you get to
call them stocks and you get stock quotes daily on these pieces of paper that bounce around put
people put numbers on it and volatility and all these other
things where really it's not that meaningful, you know from one sense if you're investing in businesses and you did a lot of research and invested in eight different businesses with the proceeds of your sale,
people would think you're a pretty prudent guy.
So we're going to run formal audits, basically, of these
things and one of my jobs is going to be to go back to leaders if there's an issue and
call people out and say, you know: «We have a problem here.
Similarly, the most common GUI devised for the blockchain are the so -
called «wallet» applications, which
people use to buy
things with Bitcoin, and store it along with other cryptocurrencies.
All of these bubbles and crashes have one
thing in common: If you tracked them on a line graph, the sharp price gains
people made day after day on the investment would form what's
called a «parabolic curve» — one of the most reliable warning signs that an investment may be overheating amid hype and euphoria.
That approach isn't surprising: As a trainee with IDS Financial Services (a predecessor to Ameriprise) in 1987, Garrett so hated cold
calling that she got «sick to [her] stomach every Monday morning because [she] couldn't sell
people things they didn't need,» she told this reporter for a 2002 profile in Research magazine.
In particular, you need 25 percent of the shares to
call for a special meeting; all the shareholders involved need to be «stockholders of record» at the time of the request; and every shareholder involved needs to provide, among other
things, «a representation that such Proposing
Person intends to hold the shares of the Corporation... through the date of the Stockholder Requested Special Meeting.»
The two
things we know for sure are that 17
people were shot dead at a Florida high school and Jereb is involved with a hate group
called the Republic of Florida.
The primary difference being that Wage Laborers PUT UP THEIR OWN SELVES (e.g., their «labor») as the
thing being risked, while so -
called «capitalists» have nothing of their own at risk if they play with OPM (other
people's money) AND ALMOST NEVER EVER PAY FOR THEIR FAILURES, in any case.
Facebook has developed a feature
called Access Your Information — a secure way for
people to access and manage their information, such as posts, reactions, comments, and
things you've searched for.
You can spend lots of money to go out and find the right
people via traditional channels — cold
calling, print advertising or trade shows — but it's far more efficient to do
things that help your customers find you.
«This puzzles
people because they expect
things to follow what mathematicians
call the transitive rule: if A is better than B, and B is better than C, then A is better than C. For example, if you replace the phrase «better than» by any of the phrases longer than, heavier than, older than, more than, or larger than, then the rule is true.
«Tech companies and developers like myself have been given a wake - up
call that
things we think are okay are not okay to
people, and
people feel angry and violated,» Kogan said.
Specifically regarding SMS history and
call logs, Facebook writes, «We also collect contact information if you choose to upload, sync or import it (such as an address book or
call log or SMS log history), which we use for
things like helping you and others find
people you may know.»
«There was this
thing called the Web but not many
people understood what it was,» said Hugh Forrest.
And today more than ever, many of these
people are choosing to attack these challenges through capitalism and entrepreneurship — a
thing called «impact investing.»
And these higher down payment rates you're talking about, some
people are
calling it the next big
thing in terms of public policy and that's this macroprudential policy.
Second there are plenty of
people who come to their faith as it were through something more than bible verses its
called critical thinking
people can critically think their way to the idea that they are rather small beings in a relatively huge universe and that they realize that they can't know everything and leave some
things including the nature of the universe to faith and acknowledge it as faith if that's how they see the world fine is there anything particularly wrong with that?
I'm sorry, but if you believe stupid
things, don't complain when
people call you stupid.
I cintend that the bible also
calls us to do the same
thing — it
calls us to action and then says when we have donr everything we can and there is nothing else we are to stand in faith that it will work out — of course i paraphrase — but wht do
people think all christians do is sit on their butts and pray and look pie eyed at the sky - this christian worked her butt of on the streets - and look at Mother Thresa - and other christians working for humanity all over the world - i think athiests have the wrong idea about chtistians...
It is one
thing to disagree with a
person, it is another to become so low and immature to
call them degrading names.
i do know dave that you are making attempts at a logical debate but don't throw the name -
calling technique in the fray as well, usually to
people it is the most memorable
thing in a statement, and the next post will likely be insulting as well.
It's one
thing to
call Pat out for one of his teachings, but this just seems spiteful; like you're attacking him as a
person and not just his beliefs or teachings.
The first
thing I did was
call for help to
people i love and to tell them I loved them.
But
people going way beyond the
call to do the right
thing, nor the holiday of thanksgiving in general, are not religious issues and ought not be on a «Religion Blog».
Rather, men or women join religious life because they have perceived the
call from One who transcends all earthly
things to serve him, and through him, his
people.