We think Modernism, but we also
think street people, construction sites, trash.
Not exact matches
When I see other
people walk by trash or drop cigarettes in the middle of the
street, I can't help but
think that they're marginalizing their agency and the impact they can make in their community by just implementing one mundane action.
When asked by the Wall
Street Journal in 2015, about a decline in legroom, JetBlue's executive VP of commercial planning replied: «I
think that will be a non-issue once
people see what the customer experience will be.»
Think of it this way — if a mentally unstable
person approaches you on the
street and tells you he's John F. Kennedy, you're unlikely to set him straight.
«I say it to
people, and they almost look at me sideways,» he says, «but I would
think 10 years from now I'll be walking down Bay
Street or Fifth Avenue in New York and in a three block period there'll be two
people stopped in the middle of the sidewalk, and they'll be doing one - minute meditation.»
When the co-founder of California - based Pacific Investment Management Co. (PIMCO) isn't sitting in the middle of a 70 -
person trading room or staring at a Bloomberg machine, he's doing yoga at a health club across the
street,
thinking of his best ideas.
If you go out and talk to average
people on the
street, the ones that are already being heavily impacted, I
think you'll find much more recognition of the reality of what's really happening.
Additionally, a NBC News / Wall
Street Journal poll found 27 % of
people surveyed
thought the law was a «good idea,» while 36 % said it was a «bad idea.»
With that knowledge and with that insight, I
think you can do extraordinary things, because you can go out and target your audiences, in a way that in the past, it would have just been whoever was passing you on the
streets of Dubainow, you can target similar sets of
people anywhere in the world, and I
think that's a fantastic opportunity.
«He'll get the respect of
people who don't
think the central bank should be kowtowing to Wall
Street after every tantrum.»
That, just because you have a little shop on Main
Street selling crafts or coffee or whatever knickknacks,
people should spend their money with you just because they're «
thinking small»?
(«We believe the future of retail is at the intersection of e-commerce and bricks - and - mortar,» the site's co-founder told Inc. «
People think it's crazy that we went and signed a 10 - year lease in SoHo, next to Ralph Lauren, across the
street from the Apple Store.»)
«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.
Turney Duff spoke to over 100
people on Wall
Street to find out what they really
think about Trump's immigration ban.
Mistake 4: Buying penny stocks I would
think that after
people see movies such as The Wolf of Wall
Street, they would never be talked into buying penny stocks.
«The volume of opponents I
think is going to shrink because they are on the wrong side of the debate and are on the wrong side of history, on the wrong side of the American
people, and are on the wrong side of Main
Street,» Perez said.
6 «Wall
Street greed» — prosecutors» preferred term for «
people getting paid a lot of money at their investing jobs» — is probably a big part of it: Once you hear how much money Newman and Chiasson made, it's easier to
think they were up to no good.
People close to the Clinton campaign say that while Warren might not wind up as the vice-presidential selection, Wall
Street executives are dead wrong to
think that it couldn't happen.
I
think the average
person in the
street will feel even modestly higher inflation unless accompanied by higher wages, and that seems unlikely if we're slowing down.
The answer, I
think, is that most
people on Wall
Street are primarily motivated to make money, but a few
people are primarily motivated by an intense desire to figure stuff out.
«I
think there's really an overvaluation of
people who work on Wall
Street — an exaggeration of their talents relative to everyone else,» Mason says.
«The main reason why money is lost in stock speculations is not because Wall
Street is dishonest, but because so many
people persist in
thinking that you can make money without working for it and that the stock exchange is the place where this miracle can be performed» Jessie Livermore
Instead of being so «narrow minded» and concerned about «women's rights» attempt to open your mind to
people who do things very differently then you do but it is actually working... (Of course I am not naive enough to
think my husband never sees another women walking down the
street but read between the lines)
Perhaps new
people live there Who
think the
street name quaint, and watch the dogwood petals shiver Down like flakes of paint.
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...
Instead, I
think of an Upper Room across the
street from the Vatican and what it feels like to be anointed with oil by a motley crew of
people who actually believe Jesus meant the things he said.
People like you scare me... your the ones that shouldn't be roaming the
streets freely, who knows what you'd be capable of if you got the wrong
thought in that small mind.
Steve Legg, a comedian and escapologist who also takes his magic show onto the stage says that he «loves working on the
streets»: «It's such an amazing way of reaching potentially thousands of
people... People often think Christians are very serious, so making people laugh is a great way of communicating the g
people...
People often think Christians are very serious, so making people laugh is a great way of communicating the g
People often
think Christians are very serious, so making
people laugh is a great way of communicating the g
people laugh is a great way of communicating the gospel.
Before you
think of condemning an LGBT
person, criticizing the homeless on the
streets, judging the drug addict on the corner, or disowning a son because he is gay, you need to read this letter from Jason.
They notice attendance is falling, but
think it is just because the big church down the
street stole all their
people, or the community is dying, or
people are too busy, or whatever.
That is why Isaac Peebles in the 19th century
thought it was wrong for
people to sing during a train ride; and why it is wrong to race our cars through the
streets, stereos cranked high enough to be sure that everyone we pass has the opportunity to enjoy the music we happen to like; and why it was wrong for Cohn to wear his jacket; and why it is wrong for racists to burn crosses (another harmful act of self - expression that the courts have protected under the First Amendment).
We just get a little upset when
people like you stand around the
street lying to
people about what you believe and
think is right.
Do you really
think that when you go to Czech republic, Sweden or Estonia,
people on
street are going to preach you atheism?
A man makes a mistake in life, it was in the right
street but it was in the wrong house, for opposite, on the second floor, dwells the ideal — this
people think a theme for poetry.
The other
thought i had on this is that if we follow Jesus he will make us fishers of men we need guidance by the holy spirit to lead us to the right
people to share our faith.I can still remember those days of
people preaching in the
streets I am not certain whether that method was effective.
Asked whether he
thought some residents would oppose the idea, he told Premier: «I
think that whilst there is a resistance recognised by all policy makers about imposing extra taxes on
people, I have a funny feeling that all of us have our consciences touched by seeing the huddled form of homeless
people on the
streets.
I
think it's actually a good thing that
people aren't wandering around naked and taking a dump in the middle of the
street, etc. (use your imagination).
Neither did I
think people would be realizing that the banksters run everything... but then it started splintering off into pro-communist slogans (Occupy Wall
Street).
Any action we make in our day to day lives can influence others to follow along, whether our friends or family,
people at work, even random
people on the
streets... how do you
think riots get started?
I laugh that hinduism believes there was an elephant headed man, or that there are real things with 6 limbs with magic powers, or that cows are allowed to walk willy - nilly through the
streets because
people think that the cow is a
person.
I expect religious
people to have some respect for what I believe and I
think that's a two way
street.
I do not like this pope... to modern the church lost a lots of
people after Vatican ii... he's the leader of the church but I don't
think he understands how the church worked in the last 2000 years... that's why we need a European pope again they understand how dress when they read mess he's to plain...
people want to see a pope in the old liturgical clothing the old Latin mass was great with the great pomp... the church can modernize but just don't give up the old I
think traditions I
think pope benedict understood that... he came from Bavaria where they still celebrating mass in the old baroque style he's the pope not just a simple priest... the queen of England understands that
people want to see pomp pretty soon he will wear
street cloth..
I don't
think Jesus would support this administration... And since you want to know about Jesus... The Bible says if you don't work you don't eat... So I'm SICK of working my butt off and seeing all these
people sit around cooking out and not working and wearing real nice clothes, nothing but the best... That is nuts... Nancy Pelosi get out on the
streets go from neighborhood to neighborhood... Try Memphis, or New Orleans... You don't have a clue of what goes on... Your Blind...
We took to the
streets (aka aisles) at the Natural Products Expo West to see what
people thought of our new Heritage Style gluten - free wide loaves!
I wonder if
people thought I was a crazy lady walking down the
street holding a brown paper bag far away from by body?!
And since roaming the
streets and telling
people to make homemade peanut butter seemed a bit weird, I
thought I'd best blog about it instead.
And just as you get outside you start
thinking out loud about how shitty it is that you're passing out second - rate pastries to
people who live on the
streets because Surely they deserve better than a batch of scones that could easily be passed off as triangular muffins.
Eric Finkelstein from Court
Street Grocers says that «
people from all over the country have a connection to this product, and for whatever reason all
think it's from their hometown.»
If I go out in the
street now and I ask 100
people what you
think of the (UEFA financial) fair play punishment, how many do you
think can explain it to you?
«
People walk up to me on the
streets of New Orleans and say, «I
thought you were in jail, Bennie.»