Sentences with phrase «what seems to some others»

Not exact matches

We've got more than one team working on the same project, but no one seems to know what the other teams are doing or how the pieces fit together.
Instead, try to understand what makes other people tick — especially those who seem quite different from you.
The possibilities seemed even more exciting in terms of what Luke's place could be in the next chapter with him entering into this other realm as opposed to him having a lightsaber and being with our heroes.
Gravity did lose a few customers: Some objected to what seemed like a political statement that put pressure on them to raise their own wages; others feared price hikes or service cutbacks.
I think that neither Musk nor anybody else seems to be considering, what economic reason is there to go to this other planet?
«But what I would bet against in this space, based on this news, is Dunkin' Brands, because it seems to me if you can translate that weak economy to the other places, Dunkin' Brands hasn't executed,» Kelly said.
GBH weighted its picks according to what it seems Amazon truly values in a potential second headquarters, as inferred from trends apparent in the other 19 cities that were picked.
And, unlike what happens in other stores, parents visiting Five Below don't seem to mind if their kids peruse the aisles.
Others confessed a strong preference for giving their teachers what they seemed to want, as opposed to truly absorbing the material.
By the classic definition of EQ, President Trump has a terribly low EQ since he doesn't seem to care about what other people are feeling and doesn't seem to read the correct signals.
I still don't know what to do with the money I've earned, other than invest it, so external funding just doesn't seem important.
Even simple household lights require some fiddling to get them to work with an existing network; what seems easy to some of us is like algebra to others.
As I began pondering what type and size of RV to get, I noticed that every other driveway in our upstate New York community seemed to have some sort of RV or trailer parked in it.
«And then when you identify what seems to be working well and why, you have to identify ways of spreading that around and basically [provide] incentives for other people to adopt those promising practices.»
Lots of third - party delivery companies have rushed in to meet this need, and they may seem interchangeable to most consumers: After all, if Delivery.com, Seamless, Orderup and others all deliver the same food from the same restaurants, what's to differentiate them?
We have no idea what's causing this gravity, though — we haven't directly detected the theorized particles that make up this mysterious material that doesn't seem to interact (other than gravitationally) with normal matter like light and the particles that we know and love, which is what makes it invisible, and therefore «dark» to most instruments normally used to understand our universe.
The model for other studios to follow here would seem to be to, first, test your potential audience with more than just a vague idea and then deliver a product that is both true to its source material while also offering something beyond what viewers have already come to expect from typical superheroes (in this case, that would be the comedy, sex, and violence).
The start - up founder had, it seems, conceived of his postings as a way to help other company founders understand what a funding round looks like from the inside, and the effect was that the investment firms began bidding against one another.
The Mozilla meeting quickly moves from software progress reports, which don't seem to ignite much interest, to a discussion of what Mozilla can do to create closer ties to the thousands of volunteer programmers around the world who are largely responsible for developing Firefox and Mozilla's other, lesser - known products.
On the contrary, Sotomayor seems eager to share with the world what life was like on the other end of the Concerned Alumni of Princeton.
On the other hand, most foreign guests just seemed grateful to be there, no matter what.
What's more, their opinions often seem to contradict each other: Don't have meetings!
While Washington seemed determined to remain wilfully ignorant about what was actually happening in Iraq's streets, McMaster, McFarland and others were learning to work with the citizenry, creating lists of useful strategies and no - bunk PowerPoints that circulated virally among officers in theatre.
That reality would seem to suggest that the U.S. should adopt a system similar to those in other countries, which more tightly regulate drug prices and where the government largely subsidizes health care costs (as opposed to employers largely doing so in the U.S.) through what's known as a single - payer system.
That «something different» is what would become the core business of Next Big Sound: using big data to help make sense of the music industry and other chaotic - seeming and hit - driven businesses.
Analytics provide a windfall for marketers, trainers and other content creators — showing, at a glance, which content is associated with closed deals (and how frequently), what's used most often and what seems to be a dud.
Everyone faces the following difficulties; successful people find ways to stay positive, keep working, and eventually overcome what to others seems insurmountable.
He seems to say that if he just keeps doing what he's doing, and other VCs join him, eventually all will be well.
What do you really need vs. what do you seem to need or want vs. what do others think you should need, want orWhat do you really need vs. what do you seem to need or want vs. what do others think you should need, want orwhat do you seem to need or want vs. what do others think you should need, want orwhat do others think you should need, want or do?
Cooley seems to recognize that your work speaks for itself, and that presenting a pretentious persona isn't what makes others believe in your success.
It seems like a lot of the profitable web goliaths figured out what became their current money - making capacity only after their initial endeavors floundered (or eventually became less desirable — thanks to others offering similar / better services, etc.).
To each their own, and people should pursue what they love, and it seemed like he loved his wife Susie * and * also loved the stock market, but he had to choose and that meant sacrificing one over the otheTo each their own, and people should pursue what they love, and it seemed like he loved his wife Susie * and * also loved the stock market, but he had to choose and that meant sacrificing one over the otheto choose and that meant sacrificing one over the other.
Technology has matured, and most of the industry's leaders seem to want what Wall Street and other titans want: lower taxes, favorable trade rules and, most of all, stability.
Speculating on what Amazon is going to buy next has become something of a favored hobby among retail watchers, with pretty much any mark other than Walmart seeming a valid possibility.
Moreover, several legal and pay experts wonder at what seems to be a different standard in how Apple is dealing with its most valuable employee when other CEOs are being pushed out for similar or less obvious involvement in backdating.
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But now that seems to have added up to what could be a more lasting tarnish on the company, as it appears as if many consumers and others might not give Uber another chance.
The sentiment seemed widespread on tech and media Twitter: there was a lack of specificity in terms of questions about privacy (this allowed Zuckerberg to turn nearly every question about the ownership of data to a discussion about user interface controls that limit where data is shown to other Facebook users), plenty of dodged questions (every time there was a question about the data Facebook generates about users beyond what they themselves enter into the system Zuckerberg needed to «check with his team»), and bad questions that presumed Facebook sells data, letting Zuckerberg run out the clock at least three times by explaining the basics of Facebook's business model (this is precisely why I have been so outspoken about the problem of perpetrating this falsehood: it lets Facebook off the hook).
And my liberal friends look at that and they say, «If we had not created this halfway measure of health security, we would have what every other country has,» which seems to work well in other places, which is a government - run system where health protection insurance is guaranteed in some way or another, the exact structures differ, but by the state.
If, on the other hand, you receive just a handful of names, then it's likely that the claims that have been made are exactly what they seem to be — too good to be true.
The former seem to be practical and less concerned about what others think.
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.
Mark Whitmore: This is Mark Whitmore, I keep forgetting we have two Mark's on the line here, and Chris you absolutely interpreted what I was trying to say correctly, and kind of to follow up a little bit, I think one of the things that the other Mark pointed out is the issue of timing, and whereas the two prevailing investing paradigms out there seem to be this notion of efficient market theory which attempts to just buy and hold the market no matter what, completely price indifferent.
I was painfully forced to watch (what seemed like) every other stock in the market rally, while my positions failed miserably to overcome gravity.
Religion seems to think that morality can not ever be achieved through any other means than by what some book says about it.
To me it seemed like some others beleif in THEIR God is what caused this, not my Gods will.
Certainly we can tell others at the water cooler and in our churches what we believe about issues like this, but it's important that we talk and listen and trust God to help us wrestle through the seeming contradictory pros and cons involved.
What is the brain malfunction that people seem to suffer that won't allow them to see what this and other tragedies What is the brain malfunction that people seem to suffer that won't allow them to see what this and other tragedies what this and other tragedies are?
And that seems to be what softens others, too.
But I am okay, and if people believe that is going to be all good once they are Christians, what they will probably find is that life will get hard and seem impossible regardless, but somehow in the mix, after we are spit out the other side of the tough stuff, we notice He is still there, and in «that» there is hope.
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