Good thing the other 99.99999 % of the world could care less
what phone people use.
Not exact matches
What that means is that when you think about, for example, your
phone falling out of your pocket, tumbling to the ground, and shattering into a million pieces, you should experience anxiety symptoms, and it's especially true among young
people.
moment happened during a flight:
People were playing games on their
phones, and they were really into them, but
what happened when they did well?
If we are not serious about facts and
what's true and
what's not, and particularly in an age of social media when so many
people are getting their information in sound bites and off their
phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.
Kitedesk pulls a lead's email address,
phone number, social accounts, past interaction data and company size to give sales reps fast and reliable insights into who the
person is and
what happened in previous conversations.
Or,
what if a
person inputs «i -
phone» instead of «iPhone,» or «highheels» instead of «high heels?»
Samsung and Apple may have good reputations in the world of technology, and their
phones are accessories of a sort, but that doesn't automatically translate over into
what people wear.
You also have to educate yourself on the process so you understand
what the
person on the other end of the
phone is talking about.
Krieger knows this is how most
people use Instagram: They're waiting for a bus or train, and they whip their
phone out and click the app for a brief look at
what's been posted.
But when it comes to the #DinnerMode movement, the idea of dining with family spawns an interesting corollary question:
What about the countless
people without families who could still benefit from nightly time away from their
phones?
The diminished ability is akin to
what sleep deprivation might cause, the researchers found, noting that
people performed best on tasks when their
phone was in another room and worst when their
phone was on the table, whether the
phone was on or off.
«Already I've had on my
phone, and over text, messages of support from
people who want to get on with it and get on board and get out there campaigning and that's
what we'll be doing... Lots of MPs»
«
What a lot of
people bought into was that Obama was going to be able to change the course of the American presidency,» Ledwidge told CNBC in a
phone interview.
What's even better is, because this kind of retargeting is «
people based retargeting» and instead of «pixel - based retargeting,» it can track the behaviors of your would - be customers cross-device, whether it's
phone, tablet or laptop.
What other company whose primary source of income is a printed
phone book would take the time in 2012 to bother to warn investors that its revenue is in free fall because
people don't use its product anymore.
«
What you're not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs and listening in on
people's
phone calls or inappropriately reading
people's emails,» Obama said from the East Room of the White House.
I think it probably costs productivity just in the
people who have to figure out
what the new plan means every year, and make
phone calls on work time, and figure out if their doctor is still going to be their doctor or if they have to find a new one.
It's
what every small retailer fears: Customers come into their shops to check out a product in
person... and then scan their mobile
phones for better prices online, ultimately buying the item for a cheaper price somewhere else.
There are plenty of other digital footprints we leave such as websites we visit, the frequency with which we visit them, things we google,
what apps we download,
people and things we search on Facebook, how many internet friends we have, who we interact with often, where we go in real life (
phones have a GPS system and motion sensors), etc., etc., etc..
There are many ways of telling them
what you can do — in
person, in writing, by
phone — but you must tell them.
For me, the sign that we've become an aspirational brand is I used to go into the local Starbucks and
people would say «That's a cool
phone,
what is it?»
«We've deliberately looked for
people who are builders, who've been there with growth companies, who are best in class at
what they do, and we really don't care where they're located, because at this small size we can do everything on the
phone, and we use GoTo Meeting and Skype,» she says.
I'm a little dubious that this is any more convenient than just passing your
phone back and forth and doing everything there, but it worked really well in the demo: a fairly natural voice in my ear translated
what the other
person said.
I don't know
what system was in place in 2006, but I do know that the
phone applications now used to warn
people of possible rocket attacks are a new innovation in the civilian early - warning system.
How to contact companies, get the right
person on the
phone,
what to say, and not to say (includes a
phone script).
If you sell a product direct to a customer — in
person or on the
phone — you need to understand
what their pain points are and position your product benefits against those pain points.
When speaking with customer support, the
person on the other end of the line didn't quite seem to know
what I was talking about, and since there isn't a media
phone number listed on the website, I can't seem to verify this refund.
Finally, word sweeping the Times newsroom is that another of the new management hires has been spied, «in our cafeteria, talking on the
phone, in
what sounded like a job interview, saying that he had been authorized «to hire five
people» and that «a non-union national newsroom» was being created «to service all Tronc papers.»
The problem with cell
phone plans, much like cable plans, gym memberships, magazine subscriptions, household lighting, or countless other money sinks that we need to optimize, is that most
people grossly overpay for
what they actually use.
I have an iPhone, I've talked to
people with iPhones about
what the next
phone they buy is going to be, I've been in Verizon and AT&T stores that sell iPhones and seen
what salesmen play up and play down and how customers think or don't think during the sales process.
Most
people who are learning about buyer personas believe a few
phone calls will do — and that win / loss interviews is
what is meant by buyer interviews.
«
What really annoyed me is that when it first started
people would switch off their
phones in embarrassment now they are cupping their hands over the receiver and carrying on talking.
Who knows if signatures will happen in time, who knows if
people on the other end of
phone calls will say yes, who knows if things are just going to up and fall apart and who even knows if...
what looks like it's falling apart --
Looking
people in the eye, listening to
what they have to say and making an intelligent response that lets them know we really heard
what they were saying, not acting like we're in a hurry to move on but have time to listen, letting them know they are more important than our stupid cell
phones, encouraging them and letting them know we think they can succeed — all of those things are extremely important in building relationships, including relationships with homeless
people.
Oh Yeah, Just
what we need another
person who thinks they have Jesus»
phone number... Blah, Blah, Blah.
The
phone rang in his office and the
person on the other end of the line said: «Milton, it looks like there is tough ecconomic times ahead and the Church wants some advice from you on
what to do with our money» Friedman responded: «have you considered giving it to the poor?»
Do
people really think big business and the government don't have the capacity to screen
what they transmit over their
phones?
When not on his
phone, Isaac organizes clubs that gather and discuss
what it means to be a «whole»
person before God, in body and spirit.
You can know one another for years via computers, smart
phones, and social media and get to know each other quite well, yet not know the little everyday details you might know about a friend when you know them in
person — like their favorite color or
what kind of car they drive or where they were born or the fact that you carry almost identical pink and white iPhone cases.
With
people from all walks of life demanding different features on their
phones, it can be very tricky to rely on one brand to provide
what any given customer needs.
During the first week, the children's lessons include telephone and door - answering etiquette, how to respond to strangers» questions if the youngsters» parents are not home, how to take a message,
what phone numbers to call in case of emergency, and how to formally introduce themselves or another
person.
We instruct them on how to react to the man in the car who offers them candy or
what to say to the
person on the other end of the
phone asking if their mommy or daddy is home.
Dr. Ann's Parenting Consultations, either by
phone or in -
person, offer just the right balance to learn more effective parenting skills and better apply
what you already know is best for your family.
In
person or over the
phone, I could ask her all sorts of things (about sex after birth, or
what to expect while breastfeeding, you name it) and she's always there to help me understand.
Imagine pumping while talking on the
phone without the other
person knowing
what's going on, how comfortable is that?
Sir Hubby and I can then catch up on our day, either in
person or on the
phone, depending on
what part of the state he happens to be in.
We know about climate negotiations, for example where attempts have been made to break into the
phones of negotiators and listen in on
what other
people are trying to do.
Only, as it turns out,
people who are sticking it to the man rely on the tools at hand, their cell
phones, in particular Blackberries (
what I've called «mundane tools» in a piece on political activism), as well as on, well, good old mass media, especially television.
Every interaction matters: their experience at an in -
person event or a storefront office,
what they see online, the ads on their televisions, and of course any direct communications they receive via email,
phone or direct mail.
«Our
phones have been ringing off the hook with
people asking
what can i do and
what do i need to do to protect ourselves.