Sentences with phrase «about referring other»

Successful buyer counseling sessions accomplish several goals: they ensure that the buyer is well - informed, educated and knowledgeable; that the buyer understands the buying process and what is required; that the buyer is ready, willing and able to buy; and that the buyer is loyal and enthusiastic about referring other prospects to your brokerage.

Not exact matches

I think your assertions around the key variables that impact workforce productivity are spot on.One of the other variables I would like to contribute is in relation to the employees themselves, as you also talk about employee engagement when referring to staff morale.
I thought about retronyms the other day when for the first time I heard what I'd always thought of as the Internet referred to as the «Internet of knowledge.»
University of Waterloo professor Larry Smith says, referring to Jobs, «And what about «John Henry» and the 420,000 other people who tried ventures and failed?
Typically, however, it refers to feeling optimistic about personally benefiting and seeing others benefit from doing your best work.
Even when a client gets referred to you, if she doesn't like what other people say about you online she'll tend to keep looking, so it's critical for a local business to manage and proactively build its online reputation.
«HomeServices is on track to do only about 3 % of the country's home - brokerage business in 2018,» Buffett wrote in his most recent shareholders report, referring to HomeServices of America Inc., which controls Trident and two other mortgage companies.
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Often, too, there is what Meloy refers to as «leakage» — telling or hinting to others about plans to kill.
In this morning's hearing with the House Energy and Commerce Committee, New Mexico Representative Ben Lujan cornered Mark Zuckerberg with a question about so - called «shadow profiles» — the term often used to refer to the data that Facebook collects on non-users and other hidden data that Facebook holds but does not offer openly on the site for users to see.
Refer to Other Parts: Start each post by referring to the previous post, and end it with a brief teaser about the next.
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Sanders is referring specific questions about the case to Trump's legal counsel and referring other questions to attorney Rudy Giuliani's recent interviews.
If you have questions about these or other FHA mortgage requirements, you can refer to the aforementioned handbook for answers.
This refers to any information that you voluntarily submit to us and that identifies you personally, including contact information, such as your name, e-mail address, company name, address, phone number, and other information about yourself or your business.
For example, information about asset allocation models may not refer to specific investments, and other materials concurrently furnished by the advisor should not refer to investments available within the asset classes described in the models.
Others have thought it was a post about a booze stock referring to the iconic liquor brand.
Illegal insider trading generally refers to insider buying or selling a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security.
Out of the entire Bible, there are only 6 verses that even refer to it and most of these passages are about male prostitution and other practices that don't at all resemble current homosexual orientation.
Lauren: I read the blog you refer to when you posted it on the other thread, about asking questions and not being satisfied with the answers.
See what other shenanigans this Wendy Wright lady is up to and learn more about the arrest she refers to in the video: http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=151131
They post about the lack of «religious freedom» in these other countries, but what they are really referring to is THEIR churches not being allowed into do THEIR «witnessing».
Again, most of the references you refer to are talking about something other than eternal life.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and space, but must apply equally to all times and spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
When Genesis talks about Adam (and all of Adam's descendants) bearing the image of God, it refers to something other than our physical appearance.
However almost every other verse makes it crystal clear that this chapter is referring to a specific event at a specific time such as 9:94 which talks about how Muhammad is to respond to those who didn't join in on the aforementioned campaign whe he got back etc. etc. etc..
(I interpret «life and death» here to refer to the impermanence spoken of above, also to the fragmentation of values as scattered about, a little in me, some in you, some in other higher animals, indeed as Buddhists assert some even in lower animals, all of these perishable.)
For example, it could be argued that the «things of the Spirit» that Paul is referring to are about the deeper truths and mysteries of the gospel that Paul has been referring to previously in 1 Corinthians 2:9 - 15 (See Vance, The Other Side of Calvinism, 231).
I am more referring to the need to present a self image that is «holy», as if holiness was all about appearances rather than right attitudes and treatment of others.
But the other factors to which I have referred are equally operative; and there may be still more about which we have not spoken.
The interesting aspect, about «male bed», is Paul was referring to the clobber passage in Leviticus and the term translated to «as with» means «bed» every other time it's used in Leviticus.
«In some of these cases, the people releasing these films or cartoons are trying to make a statement about free speech, which is fair enough,» says Bergen, referring to the film and other provocative recent depictions of Mohammed, Islam's founding prophet.
In other words, the text I am referring to in that post concerns people who apparently have already believed in Jesus for eternal life, but have some doubts about the rest of His claims.
I am often speaking to an individual about someone they strongly dislike (even hate), and rather than refer to that other person in any way, either by their actual name or even some derogatory name (that fool, that idiot, that moron), the person I am talking to will simply say something like, «I can't stand to be around that... any longer!»
But every passage that seems to talk about Satan's fall and the fall of a third of the angels, also has numerous other possible interpretations, and in fact, the interpretations that lead us to think of them as referring to the fall of Satan and a third of the angels break the many Bible study rules.
Evangelism refers to the practice of relaying information about a particular set of beliefs to others who do not hold those beliefs.
When the Bible uses the words «save» or «salvation,» it is almost never talking about eternal life, but is instead referring to some sort of temporal or physical deliverance from sickness, death, enemies, or other calamity.
This assumption is simpler and more economical than the Kantian assumption which believes that our certitude and symbolizations about God are of a different order than those referring to other relationships.
As Professor Smith pointed out in the work referred to above, «Normally persons talk about other people's religions as they are, and about their own as it ought to be....
You probably have a list of scriptures (the same ones I once used) for this purpose, but if you look at them honestly they do not mention the Bible, but rather «the law», writings of «men of old», «the Word of God», «this book», «this prophecy», «the scripture» or other specified or unspecified writing (s)-- NOT ONE says «the Bible» or can be reasonably interpreted to refer to the Protestant or Catholic canon WE moderns mean when we talk about «the Bible».
These sciences have demonstrated that much can be learned about each level without referring to other levels.
It is this second clause to which that other common phrase, «religious freedom,» refers, a phrase that has often been used to sum up the American teaching about religion.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those folks huh?
I was asked a lot of questions about other verses as well - what Christians believe about the second coming (one of the worst jobs we've done of helping non-Christians understand) I told them I did not have all the answers of everything God was going to do and exactly how everything would work out, that may be what you're referring to.
I do know that the Koran often speaks about respecting other «peoples of the book» which at the time I believe were referring to Jews, Christains and even Zoroastrians (one of the often forgotten root faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam along with the Egyptian and Sumerian religions).
Well, one refers to the future and the other to the past, but what is that distinction all about?
And just to be clear, every major religion has the same basic moral principals, and if you're a good person who cares about others you won't need to criticize the man beside you who refers to God by a different name.
If you are looking for gluten free donations, please refer to my previous post about the event, there has been some great info left by others in the comments.
The other day I was thinking about the smoothies that my mother fed us as children, and which she referred to as milkshakes (as naive children, my little sister and I believed to be true).
As a student, I can refer to it to better understand my classes in school and broaden my knowledge about topics in other areas.
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