Why do you give a rat's patootie
WHAT such people think?
As Voltaire said, the ideas of God which are entertained by people are images of
what such people think to be highest or most worthy in their own experience: «God created man in his own image; and men have returned the compliment,» said the French satirist.
Use your head rather than speculate
what such a person not in our time or region would have thought.
«
What such people seek,» writes Pagels,»... [are] insights or intimations of the divine that validate themselves in experience — what we might call hints and glimpses offered by the luminous epinoia.»
In case you are interested in meeting and dating with a millionaire, it is therefore very crucial for you to know
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A FICO score is what a lender, employer, rental authority, or insurance agent is most likely to look at when they pull your credit score, so ideally that's the credit score you want if you're pulling your score to find out exactly
what such a person will see.
And if you're curious about
what such a person might do to earn this label, you need look no further than the very recent Ontario Court of Appeal case of Doobay v. Diamond 2012 ONCA 580.
Not exact matches
Especially with matters of business, I'm never afraid that
people won't want to talk back to me about
what they're up to, or that I might offend them by asking
such questions.
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.
What's surprising isn't that
people use ad blockers, it's that
people continue to go to websites that offer
such a painful experience.
«It is
such a visual medium that I think that is one of those minimum steps I would suggest
people make is bring their design to a state where
people can see
what the product is going to be rather than imagine how great this will be.»
Self - care is
such a buzz word that it's often tossed around without
people really thinking about
what it means to practice it.
Such a
person knows
what risks are paramount to you and has a handle on litigation and settlement trends.
What's cool: SearchCenter helps you fine - tune search engine advertising by measuring things
such as how long
people spend on your site, where they go while they're there, and how that behavior varies according to factors
such as the keyword they used to find you.
He is
such an open - hearted
person;
what you see is
what you get.»
The organization recommends «actions» based on
what issues
people are interested in,
such as health, education and the environment.
Because we have
such a scalable platform and we have so many
people that are interested in
what we can do we need to pick our battles and that's quite the balance.
Friday morning Londoners, who voted by and large to remain in the EU, were walking the streets with a stunned look, and
what's even odder (for English
people, at least) actually talking to strangers in cafes and on trains, discussing how
such a thing could happen,
what would happen next, and who was to blame.
Using a platform
such as Google Analytics is a must for collecting data
such as
what pages
people visit,
what products they bought after their first purchase, how much time they spend on certain pages,
what pages they visit after, age, gender, geographical area of your customers and more.
It's enough to make you wonder
what would happen if every powerful
person in the Valley took
such a pledge.
Critics say a focus on engagement as the paramount metric and on connecting
people as an end in itself are
what made Facebook
such a powerful medium for disinformation.
With
such diverse exemplars, from genocidal madmen to talk show queens, it can seem hard to define exactly
what makes a
person charming.
According to McGonigal, the appeal of SuperBetter (which is played by 125,000
people worldwide) is that unlike many medications that treat
such conditions, it has no side effects — and
people always want to see
what works better than current protocols.
While we all know
what virtual reality is — an immersive experience where an artificial environment is presented in
such a way that it feels and appears like a real environment - many
people aren't as familiar with augmented reality.
Perhaps $ 75,000 is the threshold beyond which further increases in income no longer improve individuals» ability to do
what matters most to their emotional well - being,
such as spending time with
people they like, avoiding pain and disease, and enjoying leisure.»
While most
people in the U.S. still use traditional search engines
such as Google to find
what they're looking for online, users — especially younger ones — are increasingly discovering websites by way of social networks.
In determining that participants» aspirations do not always match the reality of
what they're working towards,
such findings can ultimately help
people better budget their lives — and make New Year's resolutions that they'll actually keep, said Emilio Pardo, president of Life Reimagined.
I'm like that less and I have fewer
people like that as a result of doing
what I say I will on
such a public scale.
3)
What kind of corporate culture have you fostered, and how will that culture push
people one way or the other in
such situations?
The system makes a determination
such as if
people are tweeting about a program more than a competing show, how many
people those posts and tweets reach,
what people are saying about a program, if the program is driving an action like making
people visit a website, and much more.
«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.
It's kind of mind - boggling that they would undertake
such huge investments and not pay attention to
what we know about how to pick out the
people who are going to be best.»
But if enough
people feel SpaceX is threatening
what they value (
such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich
people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.
Most
people who sell
such products, and most health practitioners (homeopaths, naturopaths, therapeutic touch practitioners, and so on) surely do
what they do out of a genuine belief that they're helping their patients.
When you do that, you know
people are putting
what they've learned into practice — and that's valuable because we all know that human nature is
such that, if you don't practice
what you learn, within 90 days you'll revert back to
what you used to do.
According to Sasson, there may be an overlooked element of the Mediterranean diet: It may not be so much about
what the
people who live around the Mediterranean Sea are eating, but rather about
what they're not eating,
such as oversize portions and heavily processed food.
While Musk is clearly smart enough to have considered all this already (or at least to pay someone else to consider it), Maynard ends with a word of caution for the SpaceX team: «If enough
people feel SpaceX is threatening
what they value (
such as the environment — here or there), or disadvantaging them in some way (for example, by allowing rich
people to move to another planet and abandoning the rest of us here), they'll make life difficult for the company.»
Science and engineering are necessary, but when it comes time to lead, use
what works,
such as empathy, field work, compassion, meeting
people where they are, and living consistently by your values, with integrity.
Startups like Instacart and TaskRabbit have recently cut large numbers of employees and undergone strategic realignments, as they try to figure out crucial details
such as how much to pay
people and
what profit margins to expect.
What some
people who use these tools don't realize is that if they don't meter their publishing missives, some followers might consider
such an outpouring to be spamming.
Analyzing factors
such as hue, the use of filters and the presence of
people, researchers were able to determine
what they call «depression markers,»» as Aric explains.
Services
such as Google Now will prosper by anticipating
people's needs and offering them exactly
what they need, when they need it.
With your decades of experience working in Hollywood,
what have you learned from working with different types of
people such as, you know, from talent and crew to executives?
«I think it's just
such a big disconnect from the way
people who make movies think about
what we do in Silicon Valley — building stuff.
When so much music is so readily available for free,
what is it that makes
people willing to pay for a service
such as All Access?
The number of
people visiting your website — and how many of those
people are ultimately doing
what you want them to do,
such as placing an order or contacting you for more information — is absolutely critical.
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..
And it probably isn't that different from
what many
people experience in other areas,
such as Wall Street or sports or the military.
In Foursquare, for example,
people can be noteworthy and attain badges within the system for doing
such things as being the biggest regular at a certain place (
What Norm and Cliff from «Cheers» would do with this...) and going to a venue in which a lot of Foursquare members of the opposite sex are present.
People say to me, «You've got
such a large market share,
what do you need a loyalty program for?»