Sentences with phrase «where people drive»

Gone are the days where people drive around looking for signs.
«They have a ton of data on where people drive, how people drive,» said Jon McNeill, chief executive of Enservio, a Needham, Mass., company that makes claims - processing software.
What do movies like 40 Year - old Virgin and Greenberg point out about our nation's attitudes towards transportation?Hollywood does seem to typically use a character's not having a car as a way to bluntly point out that s / he's abnormal in some way — whether he's «quirky», a hippie, incapable of growing up (and therefore joining the adult world where people drive cars), or even flat - out disturbed.
Mercedes - Benz of Buckhead - Where People Drive Us.
No, there isn't a velour seating or vinyl roof option, and the E-class's driving dynamics still clearly come from a part of the world where people drive very fast.
Frequently, there is an Automarkt close by, where people drive on a Saturday morning to sell (or buy) their cars.
«That is a much better character of convention to have than a trade show where people drive in from Connecticut, go to the show and go home.
Keep you focused on where the person driving wants you to go.
Much to my dismay he said — what about a case where a person driving a car in a rural area collided with a cow and claimed damages.

Not exact matches

«I remember, like, you don't often get so obsessed about something where you drop everything and drive to Boston and meet with people for 14 hours, taking notes, losing your voice, with no idea just to learn,» he said.
He has a simple explanation for the positive impact of buddying up at work: «If you wake up knowing you're driving to a place where you enjoy the company of the people you work with, your satisfaction is going to be much higher.»
If anything the potential for disruption is greater in Alberta, where people think nothing of driving three hours each way for a weekend jaunt in the mountains and where Calgary and Edmonton are putting the finishing touches on ring roads that link far - flung suburbs and quicken the commutes from semi-rural acreages.
Backyard BBQ has grown to 4,312 members from in the U.S. and in more than 20 different countries, Hall says, and it is driving «a significant amount of traffic» to the company's main website where people can buy sauces and rubs.
I'm a really proud Canadian, and being able to travel around the world driving these trucks has been amazing, and I love telling people about where I'm from.
My driving force, I realize now, was finding new ways to help people have a good time — ideally, in places where they were least expecting it.
«They are in some really, really small markets, such as Fergus, Ont., and Smiths Falls, Ont., and markets where there are only 10,000 people within a 15 - minute drive,» he says.
And he talked about the company's investments in self - driving cars, a new office in Silicon Valley, and transforming Ford into a «mobility» company that was thinking about a world where people might not own cars outright.
In the future as these capabilities become more sophisticated, home security systems may send an alert in situations where, for example, a person comes to your door and does something suspicious, like peer in a window, or a car drives slowly up and down the street several times.
In a company filled with incredibly driven peoplewhere incredible drive is commonplace — he rose to the top by also working incredibly hard.
In a tech - driven world, the development of communication technology has influenced the «Net Generation» (a.k.a. people born between 1982 and 1991), bringing them into a world where the possibilities come with immense responsibility, Steve Blank told graduates of Dalhousie University during his commencement speech earlier this week.
Known as experiential marketing, this technique is taking off in an Internet - driven world where in - person experiences are becoming more rare but higher in demand.
While some companies like Tesla already offer semi-autonomous technology — where the driver can take their hands off the wheel for brief periods of time — it is likely to be several years before people can turn over the majority of the driving to the «brains» in their vehicle.
, this technique is taking off in an Internet - driven world where in - person experiences are becoming more rare but higher in demand.
«You choose where you want it go, you put your message on there and people drive by and see it.
Plus, «driving a nice car doesn't say whether you are paying for it, or what you've been doing in it or where you're taking people in the car,» Helen Fisher, Ph.D., chief scientific adviser at Match.com, tells CNBC Make It.
In a fast - paced work environment like Facebook, where I manage a number of people and teams, I know how easy it can be to give «drive - by feedback.»
Great bosses believe in their people, and this belief drives them to create an environment where people thrive.
Maybe people can drive someplace where they could never drive before.
The team has yet to decide a final route, but they are looking at areas where many people fly over short distances or drive several hundred miles to their destination.
Or, you might discover that LinkedIn is where you see most people sharing your content, which in turn drives a lot of traffic.
Trump spent the weekend at his estate in South Florida, only an hour's drive from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 people were fatally shot last week.
It requires more psychology knowledge: knowing what people want, where, what drives property values and rents.
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Nonsense, it moves the demand to where each and every person from South Florida drive away to.
It's an idea that may seem challenging in Vegas, where everyone drives, and even young people still seem interested in homes in the suburbs.
SPRING HILL — Three people were seriously injured and one man died following a crash on U.S. 41 early Thursday, where Florida Highway Patrol said a man drove into the southbound lanes, striking one driver and causing another to crash into a tree.The...
In a world where three billion people are connected online, cars drive themselves and appliances can communicate, global payments are still stuck in the disco era.
He then became director of human resources, where he set the tone for Facebook's culture and drove the development of its mission, values and people strategy.
For people living in rural areas, where wait times for driverless Uber or any kind of public transit are completely unreasonable, yet don't have money to burn an extra $ 10k on their car to make it autonomous, will continue to buy old - fashioned human - driven cars with gas pedals and steering wheels long into the future — and will not accept not being able to drive their cars into cities.
No one person can drive or create that culture, it's more like a Oiji board where a lot of people have a handle on it, but what comes out of it is very important.»
A colleague of mine once said that entrepreneurs are defined by being opportunity driven where so many other people are resource constrained, in terms of...
«It got to the point where people were doing ridiculous things in the car,» says Chris Urmson, the leader of Google's self - driving car program.
Ad Age's Garett Sloane writes, «These data providers have some of the deepest insights into consumer behavior across the world — information on what people buy, where they shop, what kind of cars they drive, health profiles, incomes, family makeup — and they are integral to the entire digital ad ecosystem.»
I know that's not really like a set in stone answer but there's really a lot of different approaches here that I've seen people take where they do an approach like DODOcase or we do an approach where it's strictly product driven and so how do you decide what approach to do?
People like you always citing the Crusades forget that Islam invaded Europe at 700 AD and had driven all the way into France where they were stopped by a Frankish Army at Tours (one of the most bloody battles in history).
Like de-funding Welfare, they think this will drive people into seeking help in the arms of their churches where they can say «worship or starve» or hadn't you seen that bit yet?
The Christian Right wants public money to be used for private religious education (vouchers), buildings and services to be used for private religious purposes (this article), and they want subsidies in the form of tax breaks, special exemptions of other sorts, and they even want to destroy Aid to Needy Families so they can drive people into seeking help at their private religious «missions» where you are not allowed to eat unless you are a Christian, and so on.
On Tuesday, a group of about 20 people were standing on the corner near where I live with a sign saying «Honk if you love Jesus» We started laughing out loud as we drove by, it was so funny how silly these people looked.
Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases told The Daily Beast, «The current increase in measles cases is being driven by unvaccinated people, primarily U.S. residents, who got measles in other countries, brought the virus back to the United States and spread to others in communities where many people are not vaccinated»...
Very Rev Andrew Dunn, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, told Premier: «I would be encouraging, on this feast of Pentecost, for people to remember the Spirit drove those apostles out of the place where they'd taken refuge from terror and into the streets, proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ in every language to every people and thrilling their hearts.
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