Sentences with phrase «bradley says»

The clincher: «She was upfront and disclosing things most agents wouldn't disclose,» Bradley says.
Bradley says Marque, which will provide commercial, intellectual property and workplace relations advice plus litigation, wanted to «change the conversation» with clients by more closely examining their commercial imperatives and financial constraints, and better managing their risks.
Bradley says in an email that he will not prosecute Wegman if Wegman removes his report from the Congressional Archives.
(2) Mashey is wrong; there is no actual contradiction between what Wegman says and what Bradley says, and lay people like me are just confused.
Dr Bradley says: «We saw significant increases in the numbers of large, human - started fires over time, especially in the spring.
MS: Well, when Bradley says so to me, I don't doubt even a slightest moment.
Philip Bradley says: July 16, 2013 at 6:37 pm «The simplest and probably correct explanation of no troposphere hotspot is, there is no water vapour feedback.»
Steadyhand's Tom Bradley says volatile markets offer the best opportunity to boost returns by rebalancing, «but that's also the time when investors are less likely to stick to their plan.»
Bradley says a simple annual rebalance is fine for most people: that's usually enough to keep your risk level consistent.
Mitsubishi's UK MD Lance Bradley says that sales of the current - gen ASX are split evenly between 2wd and 4wd variants — something of a contrast to the ASX's market segment overall, where 90 % of sales are accounted for by 2wd models.
Bradley says the Highlander had an exceptionally tight turning circle, and its on - road handling manners were impeccable.
Bradley says the Highlander was no loser in the looks department.
AAA CEO Michael Bradley says the results suggest that as emissions regulations become more stringent around the world as well as Australia, automakers are producing vehicles that limit emissions in the laboratory, but not necessarily on the road.
«There is a debate emerging around the adequacy of Australia's current vehicle - emission standards, but this debate risks being rendered meaningless unless a more relevant testing regime is put in place,» Bradley says in a statement.
«Proponents of stricter regulations say higher vehicle and fuel costs passed on to motorists will over time be offset by fuel savings,» Bradley says in a statement.
AAA CEO Michael Bradley says the results will be given to the Australian government's Ministerial Forum on Vehicle Emissions.
«So much of what we do in the gym is about trying to be perfect in our form,» Bradley says.
They're all red - green colorblind,»» Bradley says.
But healthy people carry many mutations like these, and «we don't think it's going to be an issue,» Bradley says.
«We have good evidence that when people feel that a drug is too expensive, they stop taking it,» Bradley says.
When you start to dial back from recommended doses, at some point the drug loses its effectiveness,» Bradley says.
But the fact is that the cost of prescription medicines — even fairly low cost medications — can also be «catastrophic»,» Bradley says.
Bradley says, «With the signing of the Paris Agreement to try and limit greenhouse gas emissions, many people have been lulled into a false sense of security, thinking that the 2 - degrees C target is somehow a «safe» limit for climate change.
Bradley says that many people have been lulled into a false sense of security with the Paris Agreement on greenhouse gas emissions.
That telling resonates with a later yarn about ships from the Spanish Armada, wrecked on the shores of Ireland and the Scottish Orkney Islands in 1588, Bradley says: «Good - looking, dark - haired Spaniards washed ashore» and had children with Gaelic and Orkney Islands women, creating a strain of Black Irish with dark hair, eyes, and skin.
«It's sort of going away from a culture of trust to one of proof,» Bradley says.
«I've been able to cite my [online] lab notebook pages in a peer - reviewed paper,» Bradley says.
«It's a way to mentor students who would otherwise have no contact with people of this caliber,» Bradley says.
Above all, remain calm and positive, Bradley says.
After learning of Burger's methods, McGill University education professor Jon Bradley says he would consider taking a similar approach in his own classroom — encouraging students to analyze their work the way sports fans obsess over how the home team might do better next season.
While high school is typically the time that student stress can boil over, Bradley says it's important to start preparing your child from birth to deal with stress.
Bradley says we should worry more about happiness.
«The typical day for a teenager makes my head spin, I don't know how they do it,» he says.And for many teens and young adults, the balancing act is getting more difficult to keep up, Bradley says, as record numbers of children are being diagnosed with anxiety and depression.
MLS: Toronto FC midfielder Michael Bradley says he will decide his future at the end of the season amid reports linking him to a return to Serie A.
If pressed, Bradley says, «It's just a personality conflict.»
Bradley says it doesn't bother her.
«Someone like Jan sells, and that, indirectly, helps me,» Bradley says.
«What happened five years ago isn't relevant to today,» Bradley says.
«Jim gets above the competition in his service and attention to detail,» Bradley says.
«That took us a couple of years,» Bradley says.
They also apprentice under established Indagare employees, Bradley says, «so they're working with someone who has a regular group of clients.
«This is not a conference about Boulder,» Bradley says.
Shares in Sky were largely unaffected by the decision, which had been widely expected after Bradley said earlier this month she was minded to intervene.
Bradley said she had set Ofcom a 40 - day timetable to investigate, and expected to receive its report by May 16.
Bradley said: «I know it's tough for him.
Producers should be responsible for the recycling costs, but deregulation isn't the answer, Bradley said.
Bradley said she wanted some clarification following a number of representations that has been made to it aout Ofcom's finding in favor of the deal.
Bradley said after he parked at a San Antonio Walmart and opened the trailer doors, he was knocked down by a group of «Spanish» people fleeing the vehicle, and saw «bodies just lying on the floor like meat.»
«They shed some insight into Zuckerberg which he clearly did not want people to see,» Bradley said.
«For 2018, our core focus is on continuing to deliver value to the consumers, firms and regulators we serve,» Ombudsman and CEO Sarah Bradley said in the report.
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