Sentences with phrase «what about looking»

The discussion prompted Baines to ask them: What about looking at judgments from feminist perspectives?
Madden, EA Hockey and others all went on to become classics but what about those looking for an even more testosterone filled experience.
That helps at the pond, but what about looking at the actual animal?
Well, what about looking at Beagle names from movies!
What about looking at whether the current dose of medication is right, or, for that matter, if it is time to consider medications that have been shown to help dogs with separation anxiety considerably.
What about looking for someone for funding your account?
That right there is great news for those with a need for speed, but what about those looking some advanced new safety and driver assistance features?
And what about looking the part?
But what about looking at what's okay to accept as a hand - me - down and what should you pass on?
dana says studies of milk consumption when flavored milk is absent do not exist: what about looking at milk consumption in other countries who do not offer flavored milk to school kids.?
There is no shortage of economists predicting China GDP growth rates for 2017 from a top - down perspective, but what about looking at matters from a bottom - up approach?
But, what about looking at what we're actually sending our subscribers?
So what about the look of it all?
But what about looks?
What about the look of the Exosuits for FFXV?
I still can't place what about it looks familair to me.
So, we like the size and the heft of the watch, but what about looks?

Not exact matches

JM: It's mainly been that we look at our userbase, we look at where they have the most friends, and that's mainly the function of what cities we're in, just because it's really about the social connections, so when we go to a city that has a lot of friends who are already using Hinge, it makes it a lot easier for us to get off the ground.
Astrology is: I look at the stars, I think about things real hard, and I say what's going to happen in the future through some part of intuition.
So, instead of worrying about it, concentrate on what you want to communicate, such as asking good questions, not engaging in time - wasting small talk, and looking people in the eyes.
According to multiple reports, the president is said to be upset that Spicer and other members of his press team often don't do a good job of communicating his message, or become confused about what the message is, and that makes his government look weak or unsure of what it is doing.
«Today in the universe of search, you type what you are looking for, tomorrow as we talk about something, you will see the relevant things come to what we talk about
To improve your confidence about stating what you can and can't do, Mistal suggest professionals go into each interview with a clear sense of what they would ideally want their next job to look like so that they're able to be up front about what they can contribute.
But numbers are looking good and I'm excited about what lies ahead.
Tesla remains cagey about what those plans could look like.
We don't even have to speculate about what this might look like, since the Washington Post was part of an earlier experiment called «Social Readers.»
Making sure you have a secure password, and avoiding random unlocked Wi - Fi networks are both great practices, but what about the fact that most of us are looking directly into the HD cameras built into our laptops and phones all day?
That response started a heated discussion on Twitter (TWTR) about what a Netflix (NFLX) news product might look like.
Managing partner Scott Kupor spoke in Nashville recently about what the Silicon Valley staple looks for when it researches potential investment opportunities.
With that said, let's take a look at five common financial emergencies and what can be done about them.
If you're serious about diversity at your company, the recent efforts by Intel show what a path to greater diversity and inclusiveness might actually look like.
It really depends on who you are and what you're looking to learn and do in your career, and I think if you think about it that way, you'll figure out the best set of questions to ask.
Stop undervaluing your products and services, and look at what your pricing strategy really says about you.
As for the Republican leadership, Walker said, «I would hope they come to us and begin to talk about solutions from here and what kind of energy there would be to ask him to say, «Listen, if you can't fulfill this role that you accepted, then maybe we need to look a different direction.»»
So when we looked at the model, we got excited about the idea of what we call «incidental insurance»: Using tech to seamlessly integrate insurance within a handful of moments when it's naturally necessary people to think about insurance.
I didn't think that much about downside risk, examine all the ways I could fail, or create a Plan B. Now, I understand it wasn't naivety, it was creative confidence, the reassuring knowledge that even if I don't know what the end - solution looks like from day one, I have the agility to test, measure, learn, and adjust on the fly.
Intel also worked with a team of neuroscientists to devise online training for managers about the benefits of being inclusive, and on what an inclusive environment looks like.
We're still learning more each week about what the birth defects associated with the virus looks like, and how long it stays in humans.
«It will be particularly interesting to see what the companies have to say about the size of their audiences after the fact, and whether they use comparable metrics, or whether they'll look to make such comparisons difficult.»
«If you are a parent or teacher looking to foster grit in kids, the first step is to let go of what you want for them, and watch for what they are passionate about.
Based on what we saw in «The Hateful Eight,» including a memorable monologue from Samuel L. Jackson that is too profane to write out here, it looks like Tarantino has something new to boast about.
However, we can study what Holmes has said about Theranos and look at the latest developments in related scientific fields.
They are Social Currency (e.g., sharing things that make people look good), Triggers (acknowledging that we talk about things that are top - of - mind), Emotion, Public (imitating what we see others do), Practical Value (news people can use) and Stories (information passed along under the guise of idle chitchat).
When Jobs would wake up in the morning, he would look in the mirror and ask himself, «If today was the last day of my life, would I be happy with what I'm about to do today?»
«We talk to students about things like what a successful interview looks like.»
Another way to approach the problem of identifying pain points is to be a lot more explicit about what you're looking for.
Silverstein: And when you're looking at stocks overall, what are you most worried about?
Once you think about that question, it's good to look back at the journey that has led us here in the last year, and what a «bot» has meant in that period.
It made an impression on me, and since then, for the past 33 years, I have looked in the mirror every morning and asked myself, «If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?»
There's no one single development that changes everything, but Katie's appointment changed our perception of what a bank board chair could look like, and this will change people's notions about cabinet in a similar way.
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