We support particular policies while
winking at the behavior and attitudes that lead to the need for those policies.
Not exact matches
Now put your stuff before a holy God and if He were to
wink at your nonsense justifications for your
behavior you can bet it is not God.
For example, Zoosk's Behavioral Matchmaking ™ algorithm keeps track of your on - app
behavior (e.g., what profiles you view, who you yay or nay in the Carousel, and what kind of people you
wink at) and uses that to make the most accurate recommendations possible.
Does this mean that a woman can
wink to a man to give him the cue that she's interested, but a man can't
wink at a woman as she'll find his
behavior lazy?