So,
think of a type of the person you'd like to meet, and tune in to this personality.
You should have set
the thoughts of the type of person you like to look for.
Not exact matches
In other words,
think about what
types of conversations could happen naturally between two
people in their living room.
If you tend to be more
of the low - key observer -
type personality, you may be
thinking that you don't want to (or aren't capable
of) being that
person whose presence lights up the room.
«E-tail is driven by tech
people, not creative
types,» Bell says, «and as a result they usually have their back end already set up by the time they
think of opening a store.
«Many
people think that you only need insurance if you are going abroad, but travel insurance can be applied [to] any
type of trip and can easily be purchased either through your travel agent if you are working with one — or you can do it yourself with companies like AIG Travel Guard or Travelex.»
«The biggest issue I see is
people mistakenly
thinking they have to have so many different
types of credit in order to improve their scores.»
Contardi:
People look at YouTube, and I
think they
think that it might be easier than running another
type of business.
Creating a situation where
people with entirely different skill sets and perspectives must work together can stimulate the best
type of creativity and bring unexpected breakthroughs in
thinking.
In effect, it's a
type of market research — getting your
people to
think about what should come next and asking them, «If you could launch something that would help our customers, what would it be?»
There's nothing wrong with eliminating information from your résumé that you don't
think will help strengthen your candidacy (whether it's an unrelated master's degree or a job outside your field), but having a bachelor's and five years
of experience isn't the
type of thing that is going to make
people think you're shockingly overqualified for and unhireable for a tutoring job.
People need to stop
thinking this
type of thing is a taboo.
Within those niches, there are different
types of influencers, like celebrities, news personalities, analysts, bloggers and even
people who are considered
thought leaders or «sensations» (
think: YouTube personalities).
We were trying to invent a new document
type that
people could apply to things they would have never
thought of as project management tasks, and make them fun.
Levin, a 20 - year veteran
of academia who stepped down as president
of Yale in 2013, is exactly the
type of person who you might
think would be quick to cast aspersions on MOOCs.
«Most
people seem to
think of the potassium iodide, or KI, pills as some
type of anti-radiation drug.
Think about the
type of people you want to work with.
Those are the
types of games I get really excited about playing and I
think a lot
of people feel like that.»
Type the phrases «information overload» into Google and you'll get nearly four million hits offering endless tips on dealing with the problem, first
person accounts
of brains fried by a deluge
of data, even articles and
think pieces declaring us in the midst
of «the age
of information overload.»
Because
of the initial gains in the Cboe bitcoin futures, «I
think today
people were anticipating a similar
type of event,» said Joe Van Hecke, founder and managing partner at Chicago - based trading firm Grace Hall.
«Litigation is great for
people who like to fix certain
types of problems,» says Paul Saguil,
thinking back on his time as a litigator for Bay Street law firm Stockwoods.
(On the flip side, this situation leads to a special
type of investment operation that actually causes
people to seek out ownership
of bad businesses when they
think the economy is likely to recover given that they experience bigger upswings as the operating leverage effect happens in reverse.)
FRM's are the most common
type of mortgages issued by lending institutions and are what most
people commonly associate with when they
think about borrowing money to buy a new home.
And
of course, we all know there's a lot
of 2 for $ 20 -
type promotions from competitors out there, so when we
think about affordability, can you maybe describe to us if you are — if and when you're advertising 2 for $ 25, what is going to be the value — incremental value component, to cut through the clutter to make
people think that, that's a value versus your peers who are probably going to continue to advertise 2 for $ 20.
Put yourself in the shoes
of a customer and
think who or what
type of person will be using my marketplace.
I
think oftentimes what we'll see in the chart viewpoint is a security that might report earnings favorably and you see, more than likely, a sell the news
type of mentality and
people are looking to take profits frequently on an earnings announcement.
And so many
people allow themselves to be imprisoned in this
type of manipulative
thinking.
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It's not just a
type of ideology, it's a false ideology built upon lies, delusion, and irrational
thinking and is nothing but a big con game, a sociopathic
type of ideology that damages a
person's ability to see reality clearly and to process it rationally.
I want everyone who acts as if this
type of thinking is inconsequential to consider this: To accept creationism requires a complete disregard for carefully and elegantly researched scientific evidence, and 40 + %
of people in America do so.
I
think these
types of clubs will continue to sprout as
people continue to logically deduce that God, if there is one, doesn't really care about us.
I
think all the author was saying was that it isn't «the great apostasy» or even mere self - indulgence (we want an in - church barista
type thing) that is turning some
people of faith — both young and old — away from corporate «traditional» gathering.
It really helps
people who have experienced similar issues know that they are not alone, and it helps
people who have never experienced this
type of thing in their church to know that these sorts
of stories are more common than they
think.
(CNN) When Americans
think of their future in - laws, they approve
of nearly every
type of person - except for atheists.
learning what
people of opposite opinion
think, examining why I believe what I believe, being pushed to know what I believe, defending against false teaching that is influencing too many
people, learning to communicate better in
type and more.
However, the same
type of people exist on the religious side, those who
think you are a hell - bound moron for not accepting Jesus into your life.
This is the
type of ridiculous
thinking that empowers these crazy Muslim fundamentalists to keep doing horrible things to
people in the name
of their religion.
Therefore I
think it might be useful to distinguish between two different
types of civil religion, both operative in America and distinguishable perhaps more in the minds
of the analyst than in the consciousness
of the
people.
You know the
type... the ones who
THINK Jesus would like them... the ultra conservative
type that make business deals at church on Sundays, drive a Buick, gossip about the «bad»
people on the other side
of the tracks.
I don't
think there's a «right»
type of Christian because most
people 1.
People assume that Jesus was a passive, lovey dovey hippie
type that didn't
think of harming anyone, especially the highly worshiped children that we put on a pedestal today.
It is, however, a special problem, both because some
people pray in sickness who never
think of doing so at any other time and because it unites in a particular way all the other
types of petition.
Think of theology as an activity, the activity constituted by a
type of inquiry, which engages the whole
person as an agent, a doer.
It is amazing, surely, when every textbook
of Christian systematics one can
think of develops three or more (usually three) historic
types of atonement theory, that
people in the pews (and many in the pulpits!)
Off the cuff, I do
think that religion has a lot to do with encouraging an elitist, critical, condemning attitude in some
people, especially the
type of religion that causes one group to speak and act as if they were closer to God than every other group.
If you
think that
type of thing is «butting in other
peoples business» I'll gladly do it until my last dying breath is taken.
The background assumption
of this book means, finally, that so far as its content is concerned the best hope
of saying things
of general relevance to
persons involved in all
types of theological schooling today lies in making some particular and fairly concrete proposals that may turn out to be directly pertinent only to a few
types of theological schools but may provoke and help other
persons in other
types of schools to
think through these issues for themselves.
This problem comes to the front in Bultmann's theology because
of his conviction, as Schubert Ogden has said, that «if theological work is properly pursued, it is neither speculative nor scientific in an «objective» sense, but rather existentiell, that is, a
type of thinking inseparable from one's most immediate understanding
of oneself as a
person.»
According to Socrates there are two
types of people in the world: the fools who
think they are wise and the wise who know they are fools — and whenever we define the limits
of our own competence we are like the wise man who knows that he is a fool.
And, honestly,
people who view the Bible as «the Good Book» and
think it's just about the golden rule or something - well, I'm sure those
people tend to be happier than us analytical
types - but I
think they are taking a lot
of verses out
of context sometimes too.