I understand that a lot of people prefer nicer hotels and arguably better breakfasts, but many others do
n't find value in it.
While the humans probably killed aggressive wolves, the non-aggressive wolves were tolerated and eventually domesticated after
people found value in them as hunters and possible companions.
This smartphone offers premium features at an affordable price point and we are sure that the Indian consumers will
truly find value in it.»
No matter the reason for your resume gap — whether it's getting fired, laid off, or even the aforementioned BASE jumping scenario — you can almost
always find some value in it.
There are many definitions of value, but you can be sure that people are reassessing every choice they make to see if they
still find value in it.»
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If they've been successful converting leads in the past, there's a high chance the leads you're nurturing will
find value in them, too.
Interesting that your unwillingness to equal written text with God incarnate somehow means you don't believe what is written or
find any value in it....
Just because religions are manmade does not mean that
I find no value in them or the characters that they teach about.
Glad to hear
you found some value in it, Jason.
Borrow a book if you are not sure if you will
find value in it.
I just want to implore people that if
you find value in something, pay for it.
In the same way, those who understand
it either find value in it or they don't.
Nelson: I spent eight years in sales management for a creative services company, which means I am always trying to listen out for objections and adjusting my work to make sure the key stakeholders are
finding value in it.
I have tried the other Indie games and
found no value in them for me.
Maybe one day someone will
find value in it and share it with their friends.
you talk about how in college you saw Josef Albers's Interaction of Color as completely apolitical and
found no value in it.
When I write a case summary for my blog, I do hope that someone else will
find value in it.
So, I feel like if I think a podcast is boring, maybe a listener thinks it's great and
they find value in it.
And so, by extension, do those of us who use it and
find value in it.
This means
they find value in you.