I thought about retronyms the other day when for the first
time I heard what I'd always thought of as the Internet referred to as the «Internet of knowledge.»
I'm not alone in having a hard
time hearing what my gut has to say when I'm already anxious, something a new study published in Clinical Psychological Science supports: researchers from the University of Basel and the Berlin Psychological University found that anxiety may impair your ability to listen to your intuition.
I was 14 when I first
time I heard what a fluffernutter sandwich was.
For many students, that might be the only
time they hear what respect sounds like.
Won't Back Down, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and Viola Davis as a parent and teacher struggling to turn around a failing school, is a movie that clearly wants to say something, even if The Observer had a hard
time hearing what they were saying because of chanting protestors.
Not exact matches
On reputation «At 27 years old, my biggest fear was bein» judged / How they look at me reflect on myself, my family, my city /
What they say «bout me reveal / If my reputation would miss me /
What they see from me / Would trickle down generations in
time /
What they
hear from me / Would make «em highlight my simplest lines.»
We've
heard the cliché many
times, and will likely
hear it again in the weeks to come: be careful
what you wish for, because you might just get it.
What's never been around before is a seamless integration of all of this: natural language processing at the front end so that it knows what you asked, natural language processing at the back end so you know what it just said, and in between a judgment engine that is learning so that over time, as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating what it he
What's never been around before is a seamless integration of all of this: natural language processing at the front end so that it knows
what you asked, natural language processing at the back end so you know what it just said, and in between a judgment engine that is learning so that over time, as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating what it he
what you asked, natural language processing at the back end so you know
what it just said, and in between a judgment engine that is learning so that over time, as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating what it he
what it just said, and in between a judgment engine that is learning so that over
time, as you keep updating the knowledge paths, it keeps re-evaluating
what it he
what it
heard.
«
What I
heard last night is they're hedging their production
times.
Other
times, we need to let it out and then, stop, and
hear what the response is.
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Times to Use Social Platforms (Infographic) We've
heard the saying thousands of
times: it's not what platform you use, it's how (and when) you us
times: it's not
what platform you use, it's how (and when) you use it.
Journalists grow tired of
hearing that every pitched product is going to «disrupt» an industry, but at the same
time, having a clear vision of
what your company does, and why it is important, will improve your chances of getting picked up.
What can you do to engage your target base without scaring them away, while at the same
time making certain that your voice is
heard above the competition?
Comey preempted his
hearing by authorizing the release of his opening remarks for testimony on Wednesday, giving reporters and political observers
time to comb through
what the former FBI director plans to say about his private communications with President Donald Trump.
We know
what to do, but the most common excuse I
hear is the lack of
time.
Also, when you spend a lot of
time with people you tend to notice patterns in how they tell stories and
what was reassuring to us was to
hear a source tell the same story the same way months later, as opposed to the facts always changing.
Think about a
time when someone told you
what you least wanted to
hear — and yet most needed to
hear.
You always
hear about the «overnight success» of a lot of businesses, but
what most people don't see is the years of behind the scenes blood, sweat, and tears that go into pushing a business to that single point in
time.
In any case, it's generally a good investment of the modest amount of
time it takes to pay attention and be polite unless the people pitching haven't done their homework, don't appreciate or want to
hear about the magnitude or difficulty of
what they're setting out to do, or just aren't really prepared to effectively present and defend their ideas.
If you take the
time to
hear what others have to say — particularly your employees and customers, whose feedback is invaluable — you will build a loyal following for your brand.
It's a shame if a business invests
time and money in having their team
hear a message, only to find out that employees don't remember much of
what was said and therefore can't implement or execute
what they've learned.
Think about a
time when a person told you
what you least wanted to
hear and yet most needed to
hear.
He told me
what I've
heard countless
times already, that Uber «doesn't care» about its drivers.
We
hear the voiceover say «His only regret is not knowing
what regret feels like» before Goldsmith reiterates his familiar catchphrase for the last
time --» stay thirsty my friends» — before disappearing for good.
In college, whenever Iraq or Afghanistan came up, I missed out on a lot of opportunities for personal growth because I was in too big of a hurry to toot my own horn to my civilian peers, rather than take the
time to
hear what they had to say on the topic.
«On the left side of the page, I write real -
time notes around
what I'm
hearing — interesting, relevant points that I need to make sure I don't forget,» he says.
I can't tell you how many
times I've
heard someone say they are stopping
what's working because they want to try something new.
Though I'm always happy to jump on a call with them or
hear what they're up to, it's usually a big waste of
time and doesn't concern me.
«The last
time we had a
hearing, Google and Twitter and Facebook sent their lawyers, which undoubtedly were expensive because they did a damn fine job of dodging and bobbing and weaving and they didn't say a damn thing — which is
what they were paid to do, or not to do, as the case may be,» Republican Senator John Kennedy told Politico.
Every
time you
hear or see a number in a conversation or even in a bit of advertising, take a moment to work with the number and see
what it means.
Eric Janszen, Interview with Dr. Michael Hudson 6 November, 2010 Janszen (E):
What I'm noting, starting with the gold crisis over the last few weeks, and the public nature of some of the complaints that we're
hearing out of Brazil and China and the front page of the Financial
Times, we seem to be heading into a pretty serious currency crisis.
So you've
heard of mining before but haven't yet taken the
time to get acquainted with
what it is or how to do it.
«If you're looking for a great resource to
hear the stories of today's successful entrepreneurs and learn
what's needed to be successful yourself, Foundr is where you should be allocating your
time.»
You just talked about how reluctant some of these negotiators are, but in health policy consistently
what you
hear people say, and it's Lucy and the football every
time, the reason employers ultimately... They may not want to be in the market, just like they may not want to pay high costs, but
what they really don't want to do is piss off their employees.
Entrepreneurs should be big dreamers, but more importantly, they need to be big doers.When I
hear forecasts about
what will be, or could be, but I'm not
hearing actual sales numbers that have brought the business to Shark Tank, it's
time for me to go.
«The fact that the company took approximately a year to notify impacted users raises red flags within this Committee as to
what systemic issues prevented such
time - sensitive information from being made available to those left vulnerable,» said Republican Sen. Jerry Moran, who convened the
hearing.
For example, an empathetic Alexa might
hear Traba ask
what time the new James Bond movie is playing.
In February, he opened fire four to five
times with his service handgun in his house at
what he thought were two home invaders; in fact, he was hallucinating, he testified at his final
hearing.
You can
hear what the person on the other end of the video is saying, you can see
what they're doing, and through the use of a demo trading account, you can even practice along with the video in real
time, all without risking your own cash.
HERERA: I tend to be a worrier, so
what I worry about is that we «ve been
hearing that these earnings are going to be very good this
time around.
So I thought it would be interesting to
hear what some very smart people who dedicate themselves full -
time to crypto are betting on in the long - term.
«
What we heard time and time again from people is that they need to hear more about what our plan is,» said Cheryl Oates, press secretary for Premier Rachel Not
What we
heard time and
time again from people is that they need to
hear more about
what our plan is,» said Cheryl Oates, press secretary for Premier Rachel Not
what our plan is,» said Cheryl Oates, press secretary for Premier Rachel Notley.
Because today's society does not have the
time to delve further into each piece of information being fed to us, we listen, absorb and make decisions based on
what we
hear and see on CNN, «News at 6», LinkedIn, daily newspapers, blogs and other handy sources of information.
While the Model S may not be putting out as much power as the Model X, Drag
Times says it has
heard reports that Model S cars using the latest firmware, newer than
what its car had, have been recording power outputs of up to 67 HP more than older P90D cars.
At that
time,
what we
heard again and again was, «Well, it's not
time for policy yet.
After being un-interested for the first 2 years of
hearing about Bitcoin I finally took the
time to do the research and learn
what it actually is.
You'll respond with the usual canned fundamentalist idiocy that I've read and
heard a thousand
times already, so I'll not even bother to respond to
what you might have to say.
The Apostle Paul said that in the end
times people would get pastors who would tell them
what they wanted to
hear.
They talk about their families because that is
what really matters in a person's life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end...
what this very excellent young woman
heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a
time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon
what was real and important in that individual's life
Secularism has done a good job of parting the Red Sea, but in the end
times, which is now, His sheep will
hear His voice and they will be gathered into one fold, regardless of
what's going on in the world.