When people view your home, they don't want to see personal belongings or clutter.
When people view divorce as a viable option they sometimes don't put all their effort into the marriage.
You want to be sure your profile is in the best shape possible for
when people view it.
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When people view VR, it's an over-sensory experience like «What the fuck?!»»
When people view a book online, they usually see just a tiny picture of the front cover and the first few sentences of back cover copy.
When people view personal ads online, photos are the most interesting part, both for men and women.
To have YOUR recruiting ads appear alongside their emails
when people view them in Gmail... sneaky!
When people view each other as little more than evolved creatures then they don't care about the feelings or self - worth of others.
But research published in Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience found that «
when people viewed pictures of others being loved or cared for, their brains» threat response became muted,» writes Inc.com's Jill Krasny.
Also upgrading your profile will make it stand out more to users, allow you to see
when people viewed your profile, as well as put you to the top of the «Meet Me» feature.
Not exact matches
The problem is that women's code is
viewed much more favorably
when people don't know that a woman wrote it.
And
when we address these challenges, I know we'll look back and
view helping
people connect and giving more
people a voice as a positive force in the world.
«Curiosity expands our empathy
when we talk to
people outside our usual social circle, encountering lives and world
views very different from our own.
I understand wanting to build relationships with
people who have similar interests, but
when you
view everyone else outside of those interests as having lesser value, you're missing opportunities to expand your horizons and meet great
people.
But
when people conquer those fears, the places they go and
views they see can be truly breathtaking.
I thought, «wow maybe we could actually build this sort of social magazine idea where we could make it far easier to see the content that
people are sharing with you, kind of scan through it flip through it and then
when you actually
view the content.»
When you see there is no such thing as lack, other
people's success or happiness will no longer be a threat to you and your
view of yourself.
During a conversation with reporters at the Justice Department, according to Politico, Sessions reiterated his longtime
views: «Most of you probably know I don't think America is going to be a better place
when more
people of all ages and particularly young
people start smoking pot,» Sessions said.
In my
view, the disruption that does occur happens
when only the best alcohol retailers make the exclusive list to serve Saucey consumers — due to limited capacity on their platform — and the rest wallow in the muck and mire of old school, in -
person, sales stagnation.
And
when you do speak again, ask a follow - up question that helps you better understand the other
person's point of
view.
When the assassinated president was laid out in his coffin in the rotunda of New York's City Hall for a
viewing attended by 120,000
people on April 24, 1865, his widow, Mary Todd Lincoln, explicitly banned shutterbugs to preserve the privacy of the solemn moment.
Many videos use humor and joy to convey their message, regardless of the selected topic and show that
people often want to enjoy themselves
when viewing videos.
When you look a
person in the eye, you communicate confidence and belief in your point of
view.
Just like religion,
people are passionate
when it comes to their political
views.
This lets
people instantly get to know you and learn how you can help them
when they
view your profile.
«I was fifteen years old,» Sotomayor writes, «
when I understood how it is that things break down:
people can't imagine someone else's point of
view.»
Zuckerberg's comments come at a time
when many
people and nations around the world are taking an increasingly inward
view.
When you assemble a group of
people with different backgrounds, ideas, and ways of
viewing the world, and you tap into the strengths their diversity brings, you position yourself for higher - quality output.
Likewise, even if
people are not fond of a particular post, object,
person or
view, the simple act of clicking like, even
when done with no profound intention or conviction, can lead to a rationalization process that will subconsciously make them feel positively about that post, object,
person, etc..
I know
people who would be
viewed as extroverts at a party they host, but
when they are guests at a party where they know no one, they appear to be introverts.
Because the user is opening a Gmail attachment, the presentation of a phony Gmail login page does not seem alarming — especially
when the
person opening the attachment feels that he or she has been
viewing a «safe and familiar» correspondence.
And if the vituperative comments on my Facebook feed are any indication,
people seem almost eager to be angry — as if we must all pick a side and take it as a personal affront
when others don't share our
views.
But
when you come across entrepreneurs who have a differentiated point of
view that most
people think is wrong or likely to fail, then that's another thing we think is great.
«Research shows that
when you give daylight and diverse
views to the greatest number of
people, it has a big impact on their alertness and well - being, which in turn affects their ability to be effective and innovative,» she says.
I'm wondering from an economic point of
view,
when you look at the United States and your discussions with other
people in business and in government, is his bark bigger than his bite?
Perhaps that shouldn't be surprising, since Facebook says you pay for a «
view»
when a video is displayed in a user's news feed for 3 seconds or more, even if the
person doesn't actually click on the video to watch with the sound turned on, while YouTube says you pay for a «
view»
when a viewer watches 30 seconds of your video — or the duration if it's shorter than 30 seconds — or engages with your video, whichever comes first.
This list of things mentally strong
people don't do resonated so much with readers that
when it was picked up by Forbes.com it received ten million
views.
And while Canadians may take pride in more engagement in crisis issues affecting
people around the world,
when it comes to immigration, they take a practical
view, overwhelmingly titling towards policy based that puts Canada's economic needs before humanitarian considerations:
The
people know their champion
when they see one, and in short order a Facebook video posted by Warren just after the public shaming racked up more than 11 million
views and almost 200,000 shares.
It sounds obvious, but
people work better
when they're involved in something they're passionate about, and many cool technologies have their origins in 20 percent time, including Gmail, Google News and even the Google shuttle buses that bring
people to work at the company's headquarters in Mountain
View, Calif..
Most
people have a negative
view of telemarketing, associating it with unwelcome interruption or an annoyance particularly
when received during dinner or early in the morning.
On that basis, I find it pretty rich
when people talk about the traditional
view on this matter as stemming from prejudice or ignorance of how
people feel.
In my
view, certainly,
when one
person involved in a couple is male (particularly cis - gendered, heterosexual, white, etc.), it makes sense to me that he would need to give up the privilege that comes from having that body in US society.
Not everyone believes what you believe, and we are sick and tired of you
people forcing your
views on everyone else then screaming about being persecuted
when people say «no, we don't want to listen and we're tired of you putting your rules and the name of your deity all over everything».
When you reply to posters with whom you disagree, it would be helpful to comment on the
person's
views or assumptions.
When you have that
view of heaven, you tend to also have that
view about certain
people in the here and now.
You
people talk about equality and acceptance, but
when it comes down to YOU practicing equality and respect, you seem to ignore these concepts
when dealing with someone that has differing
views than you.
Best of all, she suggests that
people of faith do themselves and others a disservice
when they use the bible selectively to bolster their arguments for specific political
views and lifestyle prescriptions, using it «as a blunt weapon», as she puts it.
I don't feel the need to cater to the religiously naive and uneducated by acting like there's a difference especially
when these same religious folk would surely deem a
person of an opposing religion /
view that heard voices crazy.
Baroness Warsi (below) also said it was hypocritical for
people to specifically criticise conservative Muslims for their
views - for example regarding homosexuality or gender relations -
when many conservative Christians and Jews also believe the same or similar things.