Dealing with
the Public Meeting a lot of people is par for the course and you have to have a certain amount of stamina for all the names and faces you'll be introduced to.
Not exact matches
People come to
meet with a lactation consultant or for a La Leche
meeting or to sit in our back room and nurse for the first time in
public — we get a
lot of that.
It required many
meetings for almost a year with sometimes countless
people in the room from: all levels
of government;
public benefit corporations from ECIDA, to the Power Authority, to the Water Authority, and Empire State Development; our private sector partners like land owners — Tecumseh, Gateway and South Buffalo Railway; from Welded Tube; a
lot of help from organizations like the Buffalo Niagara Enterprise and Partnership; and, then about 5 layers
of lawyers in between.
As a precaution always schedule the first
meet in a
public location where there will be a
lot of other
people around.
Meeting in a
public place where you know
lots of other
people will be around is a great move for a first date.
For socially weird or anxious or shy
people, trying to
meet a stranger in
public is a nightmare, and even for someone charming and outgoing, it's a grueling task that requires a
lot of luck.
When you agree to
meet, neutral
public locations with a
lot of people are probably best for
meeting someone new.
When
meeting matches do so in a
public place where
lots of people are coming, and going.
Whatever your own personal preferences are to kids and pets, you can bet there are a
lot of people that share your interests — it's just not possible to know this in advance if you
meet someone in a
public place such as a bar or coffee shop.
Your first
meeting should be in a
public place with
lots of people, and maybe some friends in the background somewhere, to keep an eye on things.
Meet in a
public place at a decent hour during which
lots of people will be around.
# 17 — Don't
meet at a private place, find instead a
public place where there are
lots of people and plenty
of lighting.
Prior to being able to attend class, they advised that puppy owners not walk their pups in
public parks or around the neighborhood where stray / unvaccinated dogs travel until after the 4th vaccine, but to
meet the need for socialization by inviting
lots of kind, gentle
people of all ages to their home and carry the puppy everywhere: the video store to rent videos, the fringes
of a summer soft ball game, the grocery store to sit outside with the puppy on your lap and watch
people and carts and kids go by.
You
meet a
lot of people who feel good about the pets they've saved, and you see that the
public wants to support that.»
* According to the Berkeley group, the Earth's surface temperature will have risen (on average) slightly less than what indicated by NASA, NOAA and the
Met Office * Differences will be on the edge
of statistical significance, leaving a
lot open to subjective interpretation * Several attempts will be made by climate change conformists and True Believers to smear the work
of BEST, and to prevent them from publishing their data * After publication, organised groups
of people will try to cloud the issue to the point
of leaving the
public unsure about what exactly was found by BEST * New questions will be raised regarding UHI, however the next IPCC assessment's first draft will be singularly forgetful
of any peer - reviewed paper on the topic * We will all be left with a slightly - warming world, the only other certitude being that all mitigation efforts will be among the stupidest ideas that ever sprung to human mind.
Think
of other occasions when you've had to deal with
meeting lots of new
people — your first day at a part - time or vacation job or on work experience; starting university and
meeting your fellow students; going to sixth form college; mingling with strangers at a wedding; taking part in a sporting event, play or other
public event.