Check out its «X-Ray» (for supported titles) and get a great overview plus a visual take on how often and at
what point each person or term is mentioned.
I haven't done enough research on this to know at
what point a person becomes ensnared by the AMT.
Not exact matches
Instead say: Simply
point out
what the other
person did that's a problem for you.
«He's often absent, but when he shows up it's some sort of an over-the-top symbolic gesture to assert his relevance when it doesn't really accomplish anything and
people have to say, «
What was the
point of that?
Talk to your trusted
person about
what quality of life means to you, and at
what point you no longer want artificial interventions, she said.
«
What we found is that
people who spent money to buy time reported being almost one full
point higher on our 10 -
point [happiness] ladder, compared to
people who did not use money to buy time,» wrote Elizabeth Dunn, an author of the study and a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia.
And I find that one of the greatest joys I have is sharing
what I've learned as a way to give back to the
people who are either starting out in the industry, or are sort of at a
point in their careers where they're looking for some sage counsel and advice,» he told me.
Asking more questions in your attempt to understand their
point of view will also help diffuse the situation as you are showing a genuine desire to hear
what the other
person has to say.
The
point is to put
what you have to offer in front of the
people who have the greatest interest in it, and are most likely to either buy it or share it with someone who will.
«That doesn't mean you shouldn't work on yourself and develop yourself and learn to make
people more comfortable, but at a certain
point it's like,
what are you trying to accomplish?»
The whole
point of Collections was to lift content and offer
people the opportunity to discover a new title, rediscover titles they loved, and I think that's
what's happening.
The guys in Times Square are fantastic at listening to
what people have to say and using it to get to the next
point and the next
point until they can get to their pitch.
A lot of the
people I advise as a coach or whom I interviewed for my latest book, Overworked and Overwhelmed, keep visual focal
points before them to help them remember
what they're in it for.
You're almost part psychologist as a planner because you really need to go in and be really aware of where
people are coming from, and
what their little buzz
points are,
what's going to irritate them,
what's going to make them happy.
You have to
point out
what it is you believe the other
person could do.
What happens next is sad: Those previously humble
people become known for traits like hubris and haughtiness, to the
point that
people can't stand to be around «the leader» anymore.
What drew me to the concept most was that the corporate team isn't in business for the money, and genuinely want to help
people by providing simple, healthy and delicious food at an affordable price
point.
What's the
point of having a website slider if only 1 % of
people click on the item that is taking up your most valuable homepage real estate, especially when 84 % of those clicks are on the first item anyway?
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.
«If we can get it to a
point where
people have some control over their time,
what I've found is
people aren't in such a rush to retire,» Hanson said.
Heath
points out that, when asked about
what motivates wrongdoing, most
people say it has a lot to do with greed, or with other deep character flaws.
What some experts are doing is putting up a straw man,
pointing to those extreme cases in which some
people let the development of the business plan become an end in itself — something that gets in the way of business rather than helping to optimize it.
We love when
people point out
what we've done right.
The
person sitting at the furthest
point from the screen should be able to read
what is on your slide.
The
point is to get your ideas out there and test them to see
what is interesting to
people and to get feedback.
In his best - selling book «Outliers,» which investigates the psychology of success, Malcolm Gladwell makes a powerful
point about
what helps
people commit to and enjoy their work.
We also make a
point to talk to our vendors» technical
people, so that we know
what the knowledge base is behind their products.»
Even if they forget much of
what you say,
people often remember stories that best illustrate a
point.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or job promotion — Epstein
points out that «useful gossip is, in the minds of most
people, not
what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
This might be a
point where you elevate your dialog to meta
points that objectively list the type of feedback you've provided and
what the
person has or hasn't done.
«The process of execution includes real customer development, changing your product into
what people actually want and tons of other hard work and learning moments that an idea - stealer wouldn't have in his or her arsenal,»
points out entrepreneur Brent Goldstein.
«The
point is: You want
people around you to think about
what you say, not
what your clothes say.
«When the
people come in and they're on
point, they know
what they're talking about.»
As a startup you should know
what pain
points your product or service fixes in
peoples» lives and why they should be compelled to use your company's product.
You can look at time
points,
what people ask for in their first week and
what product they are using and
what is the nature of the question.
Making the
point that everything a user sees in his or her feed is there because another user shared it, Stamos wrote that Facebook is «like a pot luck... where everybody brings their own food from the outside, and the host decides how to arrange the buffet table based upon a model of
what people like to eat.»
«The
point of this bill in those states that get a waiver to do
what they need to do to make it work better in their particular states has support exactly for that very
person who, if, in the course between a year, get extra aid for support for pre-existing conditions,» Ryan explained, citing
what he said were successful examples in Wisconsin and Maine.
Hearing
people out, and really listening to
what they are saying, is the best way to understand their
point of view.
«
What other
people label or might try to call failure, I have learned is just God's way of
pointing you in a new direction» - Oprah Winfrey
Says Diamond, «The high
point of my career is getting thank - yous from the littlest shelters, the ones that can't do anything to help me, but I know I have helped
people who truly are doing
what they can for animals.»
What to do instead: It makes
people feel good to be complimented, so
pointing out a piece of work or a post on their social media profile that you enjoyed gives your message a little something extra.
We want to give them access to these kinds of optimization opportunities through the data
points that we've gathered, not just for their shipments but for also
what we're seeing for other
people's shipments.»
Bourdain: Across America
people have lost touch with
what used to be a staple at a certain lower - income
point.
Moore acknowledged the concern but overruled him;
what Moore couldn't explain was that as one of the
people who had devised the exercise, he knew that the landing party wouldn't be discovered at that
point.
Cable news, no matter
what channel you're watching, has devolved into putting multiple
people onscreen while they see who can talk the loudest and longest without ever recognizing that the
person on the other side of the split screen may have a
point.
At a certain
point, «
People can not tell whether
what they read has any foundation,» it said.
But, as Bain
pointed out, City Year must establish itself as the best at
what it does (community service helping young
people of diverse backgrounds).
Wealthy
people want to trade money for interestingness — otherwise
what's the
point of having money?
From his interviews with former trolls employed by Russia, Chen gathered that the
point of their jobs «was to weave propaganda seamlessly into
what appeared to be the nonpolitical musings of an everyday
person.
«We are doing
what journalists throughout said mainstream media are supposed to do: challenge the conventional wisdom, hold politicians» feet to the fire, ask tough questions, report facts that are in many cases inconvenient truths for career politicians, and give a voice to the millions of
people worldwide who have had theirs taken away from them by world elites who consider the ordinary
person beneath them,» Boyle said,
pointing to Breitbart's record July traffic as evidence Americans «hunger for something different.»