Sentences with phrase «think people view»

I think people view them as good value for money, even if the content is usually not very original or interesting.
«I think people view the cake as the birthday treat, as well as part of the décor and a bit of a wow factor, so they like to do something special they know will be lots of fun for their child.»
I just think people view him as a sure - fire difference maker and I'm just not sold on that being the case.
Google sends whatever they think the person viewing the site might be most interested in.
I think people viewing that information that understand the dynamics of this virus will come to the conclusion, in fact, that we've done what the world community would expect us to do, and that we expect that they will recognize it accordingly.
I think people viewed this as an emperor - has - no - clothes moment.

Not exact matches

«I think as government officials we need to have the capacity to step back and reflect the various views expressed and see how we may be able to better serve our people.
Once you show respect for their point of view, you can then begin to disarm and persuade that person to your way of thinking.
And I think in a sense, what's so cool about it is because it's people who are vetted in your social network, you go out and meet these new people and it's not necessarily like this is definitely a romantic connection or it's not and if it's not then I'm not interested anymore, viewing the interaction really myopically like that.
«But he keeps winning these Democratic primaries, and he's getting the support of a majority of Democratic voters despite his views that are clearly not Democratic, which tells me that the things he says transcend politics and if there is not universal acceptance, there's more widespread acceptance for his beliefs and viewpoints than I think people realize.»
While people think these digital forms of communication are making them more efficient and social, they are actually wasting time deciphering mixed messages and clarifying points of view.
I thought that the highly educated person would have a different perspective, but most people view the issue as righting a wrong — the wrong being that Khrushchev should have never given Crimea away.»
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could make it far easier to see the content that people are sharing with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then when you actually view the content.»
Once HR personnel begin thinking of themselves as a chief happiness officer or even mood coordinator, it opens the door to viewing employees as people with feelings, goals and ambitions both inside and outside the office.
During a conversation with reporters at the Justice Department, according to Politico, Sessions reiterated his longtime views: «Most of you probably know I don't think America is going to be a better place when more people of all ages and particularly young people start smoking pot,» Sessions said.
«I do think we are in an era where people come to expect, or become comfortable with, hosts of late - night shows having a strong point of view,» says Meyers, former anchor of Saturday Night Live's «Weekend Update.»
The company admitted that its blue checkmark, which was introduced in 2009, has caused «confusion» as people think it means that Twitter backs a person's view.
«I think he was kind of the view that if he couldn't get a first - class person, he wouldn't hire anybody at all.»
Still, I don't think Facebook is really the place that people chose to listen to opposing views, so I usually ignore posts of that nature.
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A more effective approach is to show a range of perspectives, let people see where their views are on a spectrum and come to a conclusion on what they think is right.
There are a lot of different ways people view hashtags and social media — some think they're overbearing, some think they're simply wonderful, some are in between or indifferent.
«Overall, I see people being more global in their views and thought process,» says Jain, who previously served as dean of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Only 30 % of Americans think that what is good for business is good for society generally, and 65 % of Americans think that most of the world's biggest businesses have taken unethical actions like dodging taxes; that view is widely shared by people in the survey, which was conducted in September.
Trump initially thought Flynn could survive the controversy, according to a person with direct knowledge of the president's views, but a pair of explosive stories in The Washington Post in recent days made the situation untenable.
«I think it gives people a much more realistic view
«We learned that covering an entire race in virtual reality would be very difficult; however, there were some really compelling shots and experiences that were worthwhile that we thought we could rally around — the pits, the speed shots, and the kinds of views that a normal NASCAR fan would have seen before like this, and for the newly initiated NASCAR fans could show them just how exciting it is to be at a race in person,» Davies says.
I sent out to some people last Wednesday why I thought the CDS market would outperform ETF's, and that is still my view, and has a lot to do with the bonds that make up the high yield index and their rate risk exposure for some, and horrible convexity for others.
«I'm sure it will upset many people and they will probably argue that it isn't [legal] and they probably could make some plausible argument that it isn't, but I think there could equally be arguments made for the opposite view
But when you come across entrepreneurs who have a differentiated point of view that most people think is wrong or likely to fail, then that's another thing we think is great.
Today, I was having a discussion with a close friend about the fact that very few people view individual stocks for what they are - proportional ownership in a business that must be evaluated on an enterprise - level to determine their relative attractiveness - and thought that allowing my readers to be a «fly on the wall» would provide some insight into the methodology Ben Graham made so famous.
People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own People like Vinod Khosla, Keith Rabois, Brian Singerman, Marc Andreessen and others have all made head - scratching private comments to me that sounded so foreign to what I thought other people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own people were doing in VC that they caused me to challenge and ultimately change some of my own views.
«Senator, in retrospect I think we clearly view it as a mistake that we didn't inform people, and we did that based on false information that we thought that the case was closed and that the data had been deleted.»
I'm not getting paid for this view, I simply believe this is a book that can help people and start them thinking in some new ways... which is the impact it had on me.
Anytime we ESOP advocates encounter someone who takes such a view of ESOPs, we need to ask ourselves, «Why does that person think ESOPs are not good employee ownership plans?»
It is made by people who I think often have a pretty limited set of views and experiences on the topic.
As I said above I know people who think his view on profit levels is not realistic.
Why Comey would leak a piece of information that could imperil Kelly's job if he thought Kelly's presence was crucial for the country is not exactly clear, though many people have revised their views of Kelly downward since he took office as chief of staff; perhaps Comey is among them.
They share their thoughts and talk about these emerging trends before they've actually emerged, and people view them as authoritative and influential.
Worship, to him, entails obeying the great commandments to love God and your neighbor, something that he thinks any sincere person could do, whatever erroneous views they hold about God's nature.
He thinks preaching is the way to convince people that HIS personal views are «the truth».
I have been thinking more about this and think it depends on peoples view of truth.
I think this sad example illustrates once again, that we live in a society of people with widely differing view points.
(the way someone thinks about the world) Do you no view people of the world with Inherent existence; existence possessed by virtue of a being's own nature, and independent of any other being or cause?
I think that is the view you have because of the weight you give the early martyrs in validating your beliefs, e.g. «people would not die for what they don't believe».
I think it changed the way I view the people around me.
My religious views aside... Think of how many people this church could have helped with $ 700,000.
I think I'll adopt his / her point of view and come over to that person's thinking»?
From the subjective view, «it» being right / wrong on its own without a person to think it is nonsensical.
What amazes me is that you know that thousands of people much smarter than you believe in evolution, yet you think it's those of us who share their views who are the crazy ones.
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