«We have a culture that says, regardless of your position,
everyone has a seat at the table when it comes to discussing everything from current projects to where the company is going.»
Very cool and friendly always partying and socializing with everyone, great at making sure
everyone had a seat when we went to local bars or restaurants.
Effective solutions require that
everyone has a seat at the table.
Not exact matches
You know, that game where a group of kids is circling a cluster of chairs, and
everyone has to find a
seat when the music abruptly stops.
We figured that by the time
everyone got in and to their
seats, and by the time the director and / or stars wrapped up their inevitable introductory speeches, the film
would likely start an hour and a half after it was supposed to.
Have a
Seat» and Season Six's «For Immediate Release» — both episodes in which a crisis precipitated a remaking of
everyone's favorite ad agency.
I went by one day when it was still there you could feel like there was some one going to take you out of your
seat it was amazing an never
had that feeling before you cant put it in words but believe me i told people around pomeroy an racine ohio you need to go see this swometime it is great an im going to go see it for my self sometime sorry for the loss maybe it will be bigeran better may god bless
everyone
«They
have a flight manifest that includes
everyone's
seat number,» said the middle - aged lady next to me.
A gastronomic experience unlike any other, guests arrive on stepping stones that emerge from the water and disappear once
everyone has been
seated.
Everyone was on the edge of their
seat for a first - set tiebreak featuring Pablo Carreño - Busta, the 12th - ranked player in the world who
has been steadily rising through the ranks in tennis for the past half - decade.
Spina
had told her boss that Minnesota
would win and she
would need to skip work to buy
seats, and her boss
had said to go ahead because
everyone has to deal with personal addiction.
Even the normal
seats aren't selling at the moment, and
everyone knows that big players are a draw, and we
've just got rid of a major one, so unless there's a replacement, there's no way the
seats will be filled.
In the
seats, hearts sank a long way down because they
had started a long way up;
everyone smelled defeat.
But yet again we
have a horrendous streak of giving up point to
everyone like an open bar while we are in front row
seat looking at the season going away... And that is not because we bought / didn't bought players.
We
have something for
everyone with Huddersfield customers able to book their
seats in various locations inside the 24,000
seater stadium with both Longside and Shortside tickets listed for a range of affordable prices.
With
everyone looking ahead to the League Cup Final on Sunday, and the fall out from the Hector Bellerin Oxford Q&A taking up most of our thoughts at the beginning of the week, tonight's game
has taken a back
seat.
Despite
having performed well in previous pre-seasons he didn't feel he got a fair crack of the whip with Mourinho in the hot
seat but reckons that the former Juventus player and manager is giving
everyone a chance.
With both kids we did a lot of «Well, mommy and daddy and
everyone else is wearing their
seat belt, so you
have to as well.»
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet»,
had to tell
everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a
seat was for her to be in her car
seat during takeoff as it's much safer than in my arms nursing).
Our strategy was to take hand - me - downs from
everyone who offered and we bought very very little pre-baby except the car
seat (we
have a mini, so we
had to get a very specific car
seat new that
would fit in our car!)
I
've been telling
everyone I know about these car
seat safety checks because it was so useful for us (and it only takes about five minutes if you're off shopping anyway).
As we were leaving it was time for him to eat, so I nursed as
everyone was boarding (thankfully Porter still
has family pre-boarding), and he completely passed out and slept in his car
seat for the remainder of the flight.
and
have done MANY long car journeys with babies and toddlers, changed nappies in the boot, cleaned sick off car
seats more times than I can count and listened to the same CD 100 times to keep
everyone happy.
While it is not going to be the ideal car
seat for
everyone, it
has won my vote!
This is especially crucial if you're solo because it prevents you from
having to unload any other babes, drag
everyone into an establishment, coral them in a public bathroom and then do the car
seat tango for the millionth time.
You
have to pull up on both sides while pushing the foot lever down with one foot, which means
everyone has to be «settled» and in their car
seats before you can put it away.
The Bumbo (a giant plastic moulded baby
seat, for those who haven't
had the pleasure) is one of the baby items
everyone seems to buy because
everyone seems to buy it, not because your child will ever sit in it.
Everyone knows that babies sleep so peacefully when they are in a moving car, and when you are a sleep deprived parent it might be tempting to leave them strapped into their car
seat even after you
have brought them into your home, so that you do not wake them, in hopes to get a nap in yourself.
It seems
everyone who's ever
had a kid is happy to offer their input, advice, or experiences with car
seats.
Alas not
everyone has an extra 100 square feet of floor space for bouncy
seats, swings, bumbos....
I
would put Alex in the car, back it out of the garage, then run in the house to get Anna's bucket
seat (since the garage was too small for loading
everyone in together.)
Our minivan is set up for twins so
everyone has an assigned
seat.
You can either
have them plan the
seating arrangement, or just place them all on a side table and let
everyone pick their own name tag and decide where they want to sit.
Clegg
would never survive the devastating cull of Lib Dem
seats which
everyone expected
would arrive in 2015.
It
would mean that suddenly all of the perennially safe
seats would be in play - to the extent that
everyone who lives in them
would get to express a meaningful vote for their next MP - if not on election day, then in the primary running up to it.
I
had foolishly assumed that whether I liked them or not, people in government were there because they knew how to do their job but the last 12 months alone
have included the decision to hold a snap election that then lost them more
seats than a bad IKEA intern, Brexit talks that
have mimicked that track Paula Abdul did with a cartoon cat, an offensive defence secretary, an international development secretary who
had to resign in order to spend less time on holiday, Boris Johnson sadly continuing to be Boris Johnson and all of that and more culminating in an assurance that everything is fine because now our passports will be blue to match the depression
everyone will
have in 2018.
Remember back in 2006 when Clinton was running for re-election to the
seat Gillibrand now holds and
everyone was always trying to pin her down no whether she
would serve a full six years?
Wong warned, however, that
everyone might not
have a
seat inside.
I was confident the Tories
would come first in both
seats and vote - share, though like almost
everyone else I thought they
'd fall short of a majority.
That said, what happens during redistricting is anybody's guess, and for
everyone who thinks that Weiner's
seat will be withdrawn
would do well to remember that there was little talk about eliminating the 9th when Weiner represented the district.
If I'm elected mayor,
everyone will
have a
seat at the table.»
«We think
everyone should
have a
seat at the table through their representatives, and that's not going to happen if there aren't specials called soon.»
As the election approaches, a hotly debated topic
has been the comparison to 1992, when a catastrophic opinion polling failure led almost
everyone to predict a hung parliament, with Neil Kinnock as Prime Minister, only for John Major's Conservatives to win with a 21 -
seat majority.
Then in the early 1970s at first it was thought Labour was on course for a landslide, then that Edward Heath
would win comfortably, when the results came in, to the surprise of
everyone going off the polls both main party votes
had collapsed with Labour
having enough
seats to form a majority.
I
would think it
would be fairer if
everyone had to wait on line and
everyone was given a fair chance to get in, then he picks
seat numbers by random draw given
everyone an equal chance of asking him a question.
Our campaign for a secular state that treats
everyone equally, regardless of religion or belief, means we campaign to see the bishops no longer
have an automatic right to
seats.
Not sure, if this is undetAnd, labour spent more than the Tories in 2005 75 % of labours spending in 1997 came from the private side, and recall 1979 when the closed shop meant
everyone had to joina Union, that union
had to give money to the labour party, we knew the next election
would be the most vicious since 1992 ′ we win the campaign, lost the election that time, The Tory press isn't as strong as it was then, the tories haven't got lost of «extremist» stories about labour they
had thrn to smear us now, They're a smaller party not just cos of Ukip, But labour
has a lot of keen strong members, and it'll come doen to 70 or so marginal
seats what happens, while not losing our working class votes in Newcastle, birmingham Luton Rotherham, Scotland, and if they're not abstaining, or voting Ukip, we
have to ask why they're voting tory
For now a brief note on
seat projections — it's rather silly to speculate about how votes
would translate into
seats in Parliament based on polls four years before an election but
everyone does it «just for fun», as Peter Snow used to say.
Even when you're using all 3
seats,
everyone has enough room.
Great, now
everyone heard the second half of your question, and the first half will
have to be a secret between you and the dude in the next
seat.