Sentences with phrase «nearly everyone you meet»

Nearly everyone you meet will want to trade business cards.
«I have been struck by how the controversy has riveted the attention of Americans, as well as nearly everyone I met in my travels,» said Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in an editorial published online by the New York Times Tuesday night.
Hutson, now 71, plays down her role in their success, noting that the boys deeply affect nearly everyone they meet.
If you're a generalist, nearly everyone you meet is a potential client.

Not exact matches

In fact, according to Boothman, doing three incredibly straightforward things within the first two seconds of meeting someone can make you instantly likable to nearly everyone.
He has been openly gay to nearly everyone he has met.
So, while not everyone is demon possessed, nearly everyone I've met in this world has experienced the work of satan because that work began when he deceived Eve and built an entire world system on deception.
Nearly everyone has been pressured to pick sides — few more so than Mr. Johnson, who has had three face - to - face meetings with the governor in three months, and weekly sit - downs with the mayor that included a recent one that stretched to two and a half hours.
Dietrich, also a conference veteran, found that he «really enjoyed small, focused meetings,» because it allowed him to speak «with nearly everyone
«More selective HIV screening is thought to miss more cases, but there have never been well - designed comparison studies on which targeting criteria are best,» he says, «so with this study, we hypothesized that by using very broad criteria and applying sufficient resources to test everyone who met those criteria, we could detect nearly as many cases as universal screening but still use many fewer tests.»
The challenge would seem absurd — but if you were to change the roses to faces, nearly everyone could meet it.
That is, our experience has been that no one without the capacity for powerful hip extension enjoys great athletic prowess, and nearly everyone we've met with that capacity was a great athlete.»
Nearly everyone is nervous about seduction when they first meet someone.
Pretty much everyone has heard the statistic that nearly 20 of all married couples within the last 3 years met on an online dating site.
Hey everyone, After being in a relationship for nearly 9 years, I've decided it's time to start getting out there and meeting new people again... As far as interests go, I'm definitely into cricket (I played club a..
Captain America met my expectations of what a superhero movie should be, but it did nothing to hide the contentment of nearly everyone involved to do good enough, nothing more, nothing less; it also felt no need to mask the fact that it is, like Kenneth Branagh's Thor, merely a wind - up for Joss Whedon's upcoming The Avengers.
I've been playing Street Fighter as long as I can remember, and nearly everyone I've met has had a different approach to it.
I met a partner from a small firm that said nearly everyone in the firm was approaching retirement in the next nine years.
Like the person who hopes to meet someone at work, once you're at the point where you've met nearly everyone, the only opportunities to meet someone depend on a small number of new additions, which are often few and far between.
That was because no one else took the time to actually become a good conciliator; they simply walked into the meetings, inspected the issues, gave their decisions and walked out, pissing off nearly everyone involved.
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