![]() People are even taking cruises again! But there’s one place Americans haven’t gone back to, and that’s the office, at least not in big cities. It seems that people have gone back to their old pre-COVID shopping and travel habits. We often use this expression with things that are out of our personal control. Time will tell: the answer will be revealed in time. ![]() So who will be right? Will we find creepy ads on our smart speakers, curiously related to our recent doctor visit? Or will Amazon find a way to use its scale to bring a good patient experience to more people? What will happen? I don’t know time will tell. ![]() Why not bring a little of the Amazon magic into health services? It’s a huge market that could use some innovation. They’ve pretty much conquered online retail, at least in the U.S. I think Amazon is making a push into services. Some patients are worried that Amazon will find a way to raid their data and use their private doctor visits to sell them more things on. Time will tell.Īt the very end of today’s discussion about Amazon’s shiny new toy-a $4 billion company called One Medical -I speculated on what Amazon might do with the company. ![]() We will know the answer in the future, but we don’t know it now. “Time will tell.” And you say that when you’re not sure what will happen in the future. That is “time will tell.” This is a complete sentence. This was a long lesson, so let’s do an easy expression. ![]()
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