Sentences with phrase «thoughts of a few people»

You can probably think of a few people right now who could benefit from some of your homemade soup or a bag of groceries.
This rocky road fluff salad is adorable and I can think of a few people who will definitely fisnish their salad this time round Happy weekend!!
(Well, I can think of a few people.)
But hiding content based on the thoughts of a few people who want to do things their way is simply not the way to go IMO.
If any law society wishes to establish an expert committee to provide draft opinions I can think of a few people who should be consulted.
Think of a few people who have made you feel appreciated and special.

Not exact matches

Think about how few people seem bothered by Donald Trump's business failings — in fact, some voters say that just shows he's a risk taker and a dogged pursuer of the American Dream.
And who cares if a couple of people think I'm being an attention whore for talking about this in such a real way if it actually does help change a few minds?
A core tenet of employee engagement is that there are few things more motivating to most workers than being heard; it's hard to imagine even the most jaded desk jockey wouldn't feel a little bit chuffed when the person at the top of the org chart looks her in the eyes and asks her what she thinks.
«The time of humongous studios with a thousand people working on a few big games, I don't think we'll see that again any time soon.»
Unfortunately, few finance ministers are brave enough to talk plainly about what people actually pay in taxes and receive in government transfers or what they think is a «fair» distribution of the tax / transfer burden we all share.
Employees are encouraged to regularly dissect each other's thinking to determine the root of decision - making, to rate each other's performance using a proprietary iPad app called «Dots,» and to send an audio file to any person mentioned in a meeting — which isn't an outlandish practice internally, since all meetings, with few exceptions, are either digitally recorded for audio or video.
You could, though, just think of it as the sort of controversial communication that gets people to consider a few painful realities.
As for her assertion that newcomers should find the process rewarding enough to brave an intimidating tableau of wires and capacitors and diodes, well, just think about how some people claim to love assembling IKEA furniture: the careful laying out of the parts, painstaking examination of instructions, a few false starts and, ultimately, the satisfaction of things slotting into place as the final product takes shape.
This is just one example of an organization's using its data to drive decisions and dramatically increasing revenue — even thought it has fewer than 100 people and no data scientists on its payroll.
(Shoot, most of the time when we say, «I can't» to ourselves, we immediately start thinking of ways to get around it — that's why so few people achieve their personal and professional goals.)
«A lot of people have... told us that what it helped them to do is think about their role in the group so that they went in with at least a few ideas of how they would orient themselves to the group,» says Guido.
Choice is one of the few things that most people leave out of the equation when thinking about all of the reasons that separates those who achieve their biggest goals and dreams compared to those who don't.
Elon Musk, founder and CEO, SpaceX and Tesla — Referencing Musk's mission to build conditions for a viable colony on Mars, Yuri Milner, founder of DST Global, says Musk «is one of the few people not only thinking about the survival of our civilization but also doing something about it.»
«I think that's one of the reasons why this product has been so successful, because there are few things more rewarding than watching people taste it for the first time and say: «Oh, this is really good.»»
Many people organize their closets as part of spring cleaning every year, but few think of the tax - saving opportunities.
The state of virtual reality is akin to the rise of PCs in the early 1980's, when few people beyond technologists thought computers could be useful for multiple tasks like spreadsheets and other business applications, he said.
It's bothersome for you to think that of the billions of people on this planet, you can only connect with a select few.
It is such an integral part of so many people's social lives and patterns of communication, and it has so few real competitors, that I think it is in some ways more like a public utility than like a private company.
It seems like everyone has an idea that they think is the next big thing, yet very few of those people ever take the steps to execute on it.
«The fact that [Silent Circle] is building something around what people intuitively want... I actually think that's probably one of the few sustainable models [in this industry],» Levchin says.
Assume that when people think of you, they will store your name, a mental picture of you, a few words they associate with you and a few stories about your behavior.
All because the thought of a few rapists in our midst is scarier and less plausible than a bunch of crazy people crying «rape.»
Few people thought Elon Musk's vision of high - speed capsules zooming faster than an airplane through a tube could be possible.
I think our board, although unusual amongst other boards, there are very few if any other central banks that have this kind of a board, but in our country, for this kind of filter to be applied to the decision process, I think adds to the credibility, to the legitimacy that the whole process has in the eyes of ordinary people and that's very important.
Dividend stocks have been getting a lot of play in the news the past few years, which I think is a big reason so many people are focusing on them.
Few senior executives have realized the importance of a diverse workforce powered with voices of people from different backgrounds, personalities and thinking styles across the global workplace.
Do you think of people stating they're going to spend an hour in the gym every day of the week, or people who say they will eat fewer than 1,000 calories per day from now on?
Of course you're working on and thinking about your business morning, noon, and night — but it's likely that a few other people are, too.
«It's pretty awesome to think that a virtual currency born only a few years ago can put people behind the wheel of a $ 200,000 sports car today.»
The 19 - year - old accused of killing 17 people in Parkland last month was thought to have few assets, other than a Kia owned by his dead mother.
Some think there are fewer patsies at the poker table leading to a dearth of alpha opportunities while others assume it will be easy pickings for active investors as more people index.
While networks of companies remain at the center of where most people in blockchain think the technology is headed, a few leaders from both the legacy firms and startups will likely continue to chalk out their own territory.
Many of these myths seem to be the result of wishful thinking; the world would be a much nicer place to do business in if we all had less paperwork, paid fewer taxes and had people showering us with free money.
Few people would think of the British cartoon character Peppa Pig as a subversive icon.
initiative has been around for nearly two full years already, especially when considering very few people thought this project had any chance of success in the long run.
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It is hard to imagine the Arnhem Bitcoincity initiative has been around for nearly two full years already, especially when considering very few people thought this project had any chance of success in the long run.
The last few years, people have been saying that «eSports is bigger than you think,» and poised to overtake traditional sports in the hearts of fans.
only minds can concvive of thoughts, sry if your lacking mr. fake... a thought is one that is transferible by accidenct — those that read or hear even sometimes feel can be instantly takenover by a thought, and as thoughts go — you, I, everyone, hasn't had a original thought in most likely ummm, say a long friggin time, i'd say personally i think being that the species is as old as (provible) 37,000 thousand years old, every thought as been thought since by maybe a few thousand years... and thats a hopeful «thought» being i believe our average person to be generally dumb.
I think one reason fewer black people join the LDS church is because they see a lot of white faces and assume (prejudice?
I didn't buy «Japan is Number One» when that was the mantra two decades ago, because Japan had severe demographic problems» as in, very few children; its lack of the most basic form of people power in the most elementary form, I thought, would soon become evident in economic weakness (as it has).
However, when I think of people in parts of Africa, South America, and Asia where laws may prohibit open Christianity, and our brothers and sisters are thrown in jail and many losing their life for the faith — then dealing with a few dirty looks or nasty comments isn't so bad.
think of the guys that ran into 911 tower to save on a few people yet knew their lives were risked.
One stops to think of actual countries of sand, which include more than a few particularly violent locales, places where people are not as willing as Mary Oliver to concede the comfy and common received idea of liberal Christianity that we all worship the same deity by «whatever name.»
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