Love the architecture, the old attire, and just
the way people talk on that show!
The way people talk and listen to each other builds emotional ties and helps make our wants and needs clear.
The way people talk and listen to each other builds emotional ties and helps make expectations clear.
NM revolutionizes
the way people talk and think about cannabis and medical marijuana.
From
the way people talk about it, you might think the Soap Opera Effect is some sort of bug, but it's actually a purpose - built feature found in many modern TVs.
It's almost an atmosphere —
a way people talk, their conduct, or perhaps their gestures or even just their tone of voice.
I thought that was a nice way to put it, because one of my feelings about
the way people talk about Abstract Expressionism is that it has to be autobiographical.
The way people talk about comics has changed a great deal in the last thirty years.
Lol,
the way people talk you would think the app store is overrun with fart apps.
All the characters are completely fictional, but it is
the way people talk.
We're taking
the way people talk about books with their friends and in our stores across the country and giving it a fun mobile presence,» said Fred Argir, Chief Digital Officer at Barnes & Noble.
With its newest Skyactiv engine, Mazda is trying to change
the way people talk about engine output.
We see this in
the way people talk about police brutality («Why didn't they comply?»)
The way people talk about Rapp, you'd assume she was involved in the translation of Fire Emblem Fates, a key person behind removing things like the face petting mini-game.
NM revolutionizes
the way people talk and think about cannabis and medical marijuana.
Pay attention to
the way people talk.
BY PAUL SCHINDLER Reaction to the Empire State Pride Agenda's stunning December 12 announcement that it was folding up its tent is comparable to
the way people talk about the weather.
Actually, that's kind of an understatement: I speak stroller
the way some people talk about Ferraris, and the VISTA is how we roll.
The way some people talk about our performances at Upton Park it is surprising that we ever lost a game there.
I've read a lot of comments that are using «personal» language, and so I decided to respond to this one, but not because I'm lecturing you, just because I wanted to address
the way people talk about this.
There are cultural differences in
the way people talk in different areas of the USA.
The way some people talk about the Bible, it seems that God's whispering of truth was only heard by a small group of Middle Eastern men for a few brief centuries.
The way people talk about their church is indicative of how they think about Christianity and what it means for them to be Christian.
Especially if that's just
the way people talk these days.
By doing so, it has literally changed
the way people talk about operating systems.
In the new trailer for Nick Kroll's new animated Netflix series Big Mouth, the average American family is introduced to a fantastical world where genitals can talk and teens are visited by hairy, horned «hormone monsters,» imaginatively challenging
the ways people talk about puberty.
Culture is shown in
the ways people talk with each other; the nonverbal communication they use; the clothing they wear and the ways they decorate themselves, and more.
It was in the clouds, in the rush of the rivers and in the rain, in
the way people talked, the things they said and didn't say.
Not exact matches
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?
Not content to just offer drivers Spotify access, Tesla is reportedly in
talks with major record labels to create a new
way for
people to listen to music.
And I think the subject that I would
talk about mostly is a level of compassion and empathy that we need to try to recognize that the only
way our society and the promise of America and the American dream can continue to exist is to ensure the fact that those
people who were at the lower end have the same opportunity that
people have with the right ZIP code in America.
• Speaking of Time's Up... Attorney Tina Tchen, who Bloomberg describes as «arguably the most well - connected
person working in women's rights today, thanks to her six years as an assistant to President Barack Obama and as first lady Michelle Obama's chief of staff,»
talks about why it was so important that Time's Up include a legal defense fund: «The fastest
way to make sure that someone isn't getting bullied by a lawyer for someone rich and powerful is to make sure that
person has a lawyer, too.»
People love to feel like they have the best thing, no matter what that thing is, and they'll do
way more than
talk about it if they really feel like it's the best.
«As we
talk to more and more
people about health,» he says, «the
way they define it is «something that either facilitates or creates barriers for me in living the life I want to lead.»»
Trade
talks between the world's biggest economies broke down last week after the Trump administration demanded that China curtail support for high - technology industries, a
person familiar with the situation said, signaling that a resolution may be some
ways off.
«I know you're into big diversion tonight, anything to avoid
talking about your campaign and the
way it's exploding and the
way Republicans are leaving you, but let's at least focus on the issues that some
people care about,» Clinton said.
«A lot of times
people will just
talk about what they're working on or turn to their neighbor and ask them,» says Bacigalupo, (who, by the
way, was recently featured on the cover of Inc.).
Because as Scaramucci advises in the Big Think video: «I think you can really see
people's intentions by the
way they
talk to other
people and their level of civility.»
«When you approach 2
people talking, you will be acknowledged in one of two
ways.
Announcing your goals publicly is a tried - and - true
way of dissuading yourself from weaseling out of them; one study found
people who
talked about their weight loss efforts on Twitter fared better than those who didn't.
He thinks that Americans, especially, apply their efficient approach at work to how they meet
people,
talking in boring, direct
ways about themselves.
«Try to lend a warm, human tone to your project descriptions and videos, almost in a
way that makes
people feel like they are
talking with you,» he says.
Well, it just so happens
people are starting to
talk about it — and it's exposing a yawning gap between two worldviews affecting the
way the world responds to the climate change challenge — not least within the energy industry itself.
People are going that
way because paper is tangible and is a great
way to
talk about shared purpose.
Certainly, that's how it felt in early 2009, when
people in boardrooms suddenly started
talking about social media in a serious
way.
Walk through Home Care Assistance's Palo Alto, Calif., headquarters and you'll find an energetic group of
people, most of them in their 20s and 30s,
talking social - media campaigns and brainstorming
ways to improve the user experience.
They should continue to leverage video as a
way to market their product and
talk to
people about why it exists.
«
People talked about it, but the
way the profit meetings were run, in practice, nothing ever got worked on.»
I'm
talking about the behavior in general which trickles up and it comes from the niceness of the American
people, say in the Midwest, and it goes all the
way up to the top.
Lots of
people talk a good game about supporting mom - and - pop retail and wanting their communities to stay the
way they once were, but in practice, they're busy and they like having products cheaply and reliably delivered to their door.