Sentences with phrase «yourself in the eyes of»

The nuances of product are often in the eyes of the beholder — we can debate whether you like an Apple phone or a Google phone better.
Consistent delays can potentially taint crowd funding in the eyes of the public, Mollick says, adding that entrepreneurs need to be more realistic about their goals, and that backers need to be more patient.
In a very real sense, regardless of what kind of coverage he and his policies are given by the mainstream press, Trump wins, at least in the eyes of his supporters.
Maintaining a healthy and energetic outlook can go a long way toward fostering a positive perception of yourself in the eyes of others.
While telework and other arrangements focus on the work employees accomplish rather than the time they put in, the new overtime rules make time a lot more important in the eyes of the law.
Usually, it only makes them look petty and immature in the eyes of the customer.
And in the eyes of critics, it is getting even less competitive.
As it grew, «it became a little less cool in the eyes of some core boarders,» says Mike Lewis, who covered Potdevin for years as the editor of Transworld Business magazine.
I also think the more success examples that we have of women building their ventures successfully, the more that will create new patterns of success in the eyes of venture capitalists.
Good luck with everything you do and remember that success is truly in the eye of the beholder.
Fairness, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
Like beauty, «fairness» is in the eye of the beholder.
Milestone financing ratchets up valuation with each goal reached and helps build credibility for a company in the eyes of potential investors.
Still, in the eyes of some HR thought leaders, recruiting technology hasn't quite gotten where it needs to be.
The Facts: Cowardice and courage are in the eye of the beholder.
The UK - based data analytics company was in the eye of the storm for illegally harvesting personal data of 87 million Facebook users.
In the eyes of producers, actors and industry insiders, Rotten Tomatoes is at fault.
And Bannon also undoubtedly knows that much of this response — the injured pride and the sarcastic lashing out on Twitter — would make the media look even worse in the eyes of Trump's supporters and many others.
«Getting a meeting with RRE is a prize worth more than money in the eyes of many CEOs,» Curran says.
No one is arguing against fairness, per se; it's more that fair is in the eye of the beholder.
When you uphold a commitment, you grow in the eyes of your employees because you prove yourself to be trustworthy and honorable (two very important qualities in a boss).
While the drug remains illegal in the eyes of the federal government, 29 states have passed legislation that allows for medical marijuana use and nine states have legalized recreational weed.
Here are eight common social media mistakes to avoid that will make you look out of touch in the eyes of your audience:
Valuing others establishes your value in the eyes of others.
However, being big has one advantage: increased credibility in the eyes of many consumers.
Youth is in the eye of the beholder.
If you do, you'll look unoriginal and just plan bad in the eyes of most viewers.
Until the clinical trial's results are released, there won't be enough evidence that taking the drug can improve your lifespan, at least in the eyes of the FDA.
Indeed, the once thriving labour - sponsored funds sector seems to be teetering on the verge of oblivion — a good thing, in the eyes of critics who claim it puts unsophisticated investors at risk and skews Canada's venture capital market toward technology sector long shots with little chance of payoff.
You see, although bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are commonly referred to as a form of digital currency, in the eyes of the IRS, cryptocurrencies are capital assets, like stocks or commodities, and are therefore subject to capital gains taxes.
Launching bitcoin futures at the Cboe gives the often volatile digital currency legitimacy it in the eyes of some institutional investors.
The more you're recognized for quality, relevant content, the more that content will be clicked on by users and linked to by sites seen as «reputable» in the eyes of search engine algorithms.
I started to wonder if there was any science behind why some employees get that highly coveted «halo effect», which in laymen's terms is their ability to seemingly do no wrong in the eyes of the company leadership.
That performance, not surprisingly, has significantly boosted Evolution's cred in the eyes of its customers, institutional investors and rich individuals.
The cryptocurrency's creation in 2014 was «probably an illegal securities sale» in the eyes of some regulators, the Journal reports, citing people familiar with the matter.
When you grovel, you become «low status» in the eyes of your potential client.
A lot of times, valuation in startups is in the eyes of the beholder.
The cryptocurrency's creation in 2014 was «probably an illegal securities sale» in the eyes of some regulators, the Journal said, citing people familiar with the matter.
In the eyes of some supporters, these advantages add up to virtually unconstrained upside.
Switching employees back and forth between salaried and hourly may appear suspicious in the eyes of the DOL — the employer appears to be trying to avoid complying with different aspects of the FLSA.
So if you have unique product packaging that distinguishes your product in the eyes of consumers protect it.
«If you are in a position of public trust, and you talk to, meet, or collude with a foreign power» while trying to subvert normal state channels, «you are, in the eyes of the FBI and CIA, a traitor,» said Glenn Carle, a former top counterterrorism official at the CIA.
That will not only help you to stand out from the crowd, but also provide your offers with authenticity in the eyes of your prospects.
First, the spill seems to have led to decreased trust in the oil and gas industry generally, and foreign companies specifically in the eyes of the U.S. public.
Everyone knew that the company was strong and everyone was uplifted because we were in the eye of the storm helping those in need.
In short, Spotify's competitive pressures are growing, and it is wise for the company to list now when both the perception and reality of its achievements are rosy in the eyes of retail investors.
Just this week, shares of debt - laden and intermittently - profitable carmaker Tesla, which delivered just 76,230 vehicles in 2016, managed to become more valuable than GM for a few moments in the eyes of the market.
In the eyes of others, it makes us more human.
But what makes it different than an apartment in, say, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is that in the eyes of Dutch tax collectors, owning that home means the Van de Klunderts became landlords.
So in the eyes of a bigger, more established brand, they'd prefer not to be either lumped together with the unknown or to be considered followers in the messaging style that the startups are taking.»
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