I started to
think about the reputation surrounding this dish.
He wasn't
thinking about his reputation, and whether or not he would be forgotten.
I thought about his reputation again while reading Raphael Rubinstein's recent article, «Neo-Expressionism (Not) Remembered» (January, Art in America), in which the author claims it is time to reexamine «the still underrated [Julian] Schnabel...»
Think about your reputation with the company for the last time.
Think about your reputation and integrity.
Not exact matches
Just focus on «building up a
reputation of respectful, trustworthy behavior, keeping client needs first, and
thinking about what they would want in a house sitter,» Morgaine recommends.
Gallagher
thinks Facebook's failure not only helped Snap's ability to recruit and improved the company's
reputation with the media, it also revealed that Facebook was out of touch
about why Snapchat was so popular to begin with.
Co-founder and CEO Eli Pariser, whose site first staked a
reputation for re-packaging liberal stories, says the move to partner with a traditional network (and MSNBC in particular) is one that makes sense for both companies: «We had a meeting with NBCU and realized that we were
thinking about a bunch of the same things, and that it would be fun to collaborate on a project,» he says, by «bringing together what we learned from curating a lot of video for purpose - driven millennials, and what they know
about visual video storytelling,» he tells Inc. exclusively.
With its click - and - go Live CD installation and its support for a broad base of hardware devices, Ubuntu built a
reputation for ease of use that changed the way many people
think about Linux.
«Millennials have a
reputation — obviously not earned, or deserved — that they «live in the now,» and that they're very focused on having a good time,» says Williams, «and I
think these results prove that they are just as worried
about their retirement as every other demographic.»
Really
think about it and only highlight those areas of expertise you'd be willing to put your
reputation on the line for.
Carlson has a
reputation for being a big - picture thinker, and lately he has been
thinking a lot
about a different direction: squeezing more value out of his low - cost resource beyond 2020 through market expansion.
Turns out you can — by building up a
reputation of respectful, trustworthy behavior, keeping client needs first, and
thinking about what they would want in a house sitter.
Create projects (and products) that accomplish social transformation, profitability, and cost reduction all at once Green your company in ways that save money and make money Gain enormous positive
reputation as a visionary company worth supporting: your own employees recruit new qualified hires while your customers turn into fans, and then even become your unpaid sales force Expand successfully into totally new markets through strategic
thinking, powerful partnerships, and commitment to core principles Turn marketing from a cost to a revenue stream Embrace abundance and transformation — and stop worrying
about market share
Arlene this is an excellent suggestion that I've been
thinking about myself for some time now... we need to get the international community and those involved in the Paris Climate Accord to pressure Trudeau
about his responsibilities to that Accord... Trudeau is all
about his international
reputation and photo ops so this is where we need to hurt him and have him pressured... he's no climate leader but wants the international community to believe his falsehoods and his hypocrisy needs to be exposed... how do we make this happen imminently??!!! Obviously it's out there but we need international pressure now..
We don't have an site or redirect on it, but I constantly monitor how our clients feel
about us and
think I do a pretty good job of keeping in touch with competition just to have my thumb on our
reputation.
And then, there's online
reputation management to
think about.
Mixing personal stories with engaging interviews and examples from well - known personalities — Mark Zuckerberg, Al Gore, Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin, and others — Reinventing You shows how to
think big
about your professional goals, take control of your career, build a
reputation that opens doors for you, and finally live the life you want.
Strategic Sales and Marketing has been in business for a long time, and we like to
think that we've earned a
reputation as one of the best lead generation companies — but we often find that there are a lot of misconceptions
about our industry.
No, I
think he meant the belief that suffering is a «kiss from Jesus», that women can't make decisions
about their own bodies, that the RCC's wealth, power and
reputation are more important than doing what is right, and that children are there for the pleasure of the clergy.
Only if the heart forgives the one who betrayed the trust you gave, only when you turn and face and forgive the one who lied
about you behind your back, only when you forgive the one who let you down and stood you up, forgive the one who shattered your
reputation, shredded your trust, busted your dreams, broke your plans, and bruised your one boldly beating heart — only when your heart forgives — can your heart be forgiven — forgiven of being a lying, cheating, and thieving sinner, forgiven of what you
thought you would never do, forgiven of what you don't what anyone to know that you have done.
Gee, do you
think a bunch crazy people running selling all of their possessions off and running around telling everyone the world is
about to end all the while telling anyone who will listen, or not, that they are of a certain faith harms the
reputation of that faith?
John Calvin has a
reputation as a stern dogmatist, but he said
about God, «His essence indeed is incomprehensible, utterly transcending all human
thought.»
Seriously — the
thought that came to my mind
about your leadership meetings being drunken messes was the
reputation of cannibalism the early church had for their communion meetings got from «this is my body broken for you».
I had only to open my Boswell at any time, and I knew just what Johnson at my age, twenty or fifty or seventy, was
thinking and doing; what were his feelings
about life; what changes the years had wrought in his body, his mind, his feelings, his companionships, his
reputation.
He cared passionately
about the
reputation of the Church, but did not understand how practices once
thought judicious are now ammunition for destroying that
reputation in a new world where confidentiality is condemned as secrecy and discretion as dissembling.
How do you
think people respond when they see yet another article in the paper
about a church that prioritized protecting its
reputation over protecting children who were being abused?
Mr. Wenger is busy making money for owners and forgot
about trophies, but I don't
think that's the reason, I
think he is old and out of new ideas and what he can only do is make money for himself and the owners, so that he may come retire a wealthy man and cares not
about his
reputation and any trophy he won.
I
think Mustafi card count also needs to be
thought about, he has picked up a number of yellow cards, more than Xhaka who has the
reputation.
We all watch the games and after each mistake we all
think, wenger will learn, but he won't, why does he have to be so stubborn if he played Campbell and he fails it's not his fault, if coz / Ozil play no 10 and fail it's not his fault, but his
reputation is gone, I really hope Monaco want him, I don't enjoy watching us anymore, it's not only
about winning its
about the way we play the game
with all that talent at his disposal.He basically rides on the
reputation of his players and the legacy of the school.I hope no one
thinks I have some personal animus with Calipari.I just
think that after losing a game to K - State you would at least shake their hands.Coach Wright always gives respect to his opposition and would never allow this to happen to his team.I would recommend to Antoine and Lewis to
think twice
about playing for a coach like Calipari.
As Kane's
reputation continues to grow and his England call - up edges closer, it got us
thinking about the favourites to be the next captain of the Three Lions, once Wayne Rooney eventually decides it's time to hang up his boots.
I would hate to brand him a jinx after his excellent career, but I do
think it's
about time that Wenger stopped giving him chances to tarnish his excellent
reputation any more, and should leave him coaching the youngsters until the end of the season.
If i was him i would move to a bigger club if given the opportunity.At the moment he is the big up & coming manager, he is the young manager everyone talks
about.But if Bournemouth have a struggle next year, which is by no means a given, but a possibility his stauts as one of the best younguns
about could wane.If they struggle he could be sacked, not that that is a given, but in this day & age could be a distinct possibilty.I just
think maybe it would be a good time for him to move on if he wants to further his career before a possible season of struggle in the Prem takes the gloss off his growing
reputation as a manager who does it the right way
United then turned things around, but after a defeat or a draw, the discontent would soon return, with so - called supporters moaning once again, calling for the manager to be sacked and commencing in their speculation
about who would be the next man coming in as the manager, not once
thinking about the devastating effects this sort of business does to the players, not to mention of the
reputation of the club.
Due to his
reputation, the club did not
think twice
about spending money on new players like Di Maria.
If you're
thinking about sending your child to a nearby private school, then make sure it has a good
reputation and an affordable tuition before you take the plunge.
I don't
think any company with an «outstanding
reputation» would be acting that way, unless the only reason they have that
reputation is because they have dirtied everyone else's
reputation by putting out false or negative information and rumors
about their competition.
She added: «MPs need to
think long and hard
about whether or not they really
think record fee levels benefit their constituents or our international
reputation.
MPs need to
think long and hard
about whether or not they really
think record fee levels benefit their constituents or our international
reputation.
Many voters may
think it essential for growth and adequate public services but others may worry
about Labour again being seen to be proposing borrowing when they are yet to rebuild their
reputation on the economy.
Nothing has been proved against Peter Mandelson except that he gets reckless
about his
reputation when in the vicinity of rich men (I
think we knew that already).
52 % of people
thought it was right that the UK government did not get involved in the decision, nevertheless 68 %
thought that Gordon Brown's
reputation had been damaged (though I expect we've reached the point that a lot of people just give a negative answer to any question
about Gordon Brown).
Sheffer has a son with autism and had long been curious
about Asperger, who she had
thought had a «heroic»
reputation.
«Most people
think that it was a mistake,» says Jules LaPides, outgoing president of the 400 - member Council of Graduate Schools (CGS),
about the NRC's decision to gather lots of kinds of data, but to rank programs simply by
reputation.
«People with no
reputation to
think about — ambulance — chasing lawyers, get - rich - quick scam artists, sellers of worthless products — will continue to infest the Net unless some concerted effort is made to keep them off.»
Research suggests that by the time kids go to elementary school, they're
thinking critically
about their
reputation.
«If you
think about the way
reputation works, you can get a bad
reputation for being selfish, but things that don't involve a cooperative element — like signing up for a promotion offered by your utility that has no effect on others - aren't going to affect your
reputation.»
Instead of getting stung by the immediate drama around that person,
think about what you need to build in the long run in order to have a successful career: keen expertise, strong relationships, and a
reputation for being a kind, trustworthy, honest person.
Caldwell Esselstyn (who seems to have great
reputation) got me paranoid
about oils: please tell me what u
think after watching this...