Sentences with phrase «acquaintances know»

By letting your pastor, friends and acquaintances know what type of job you are seeking, you will increase your chances of getting it.
Let your friends and acquaintances know you are job hunting.
Acquaintances I know are letting out their rental properties as airbnb instead now, you can make the same yield for a year in a few months, while avoiding the spotlight of opprobrium; plus ca change & all that.
I want someone to train with and thought about the acquaintances I know who run.
NAFICY: My close friends and acquaintances knew that I was good.
The Power Of Prayer That's when I took to Facebook and privately reached out to every good Christian friend or acquaintance I knew.
My husband's acquaintance knew someone who graduated 4 years ago and now worked in industry in [North Carolina].
This morning I ran into an acquaintance I knew through my teaching days.
But when fragments of the collection mysteriously start disappearing, Superdimension ushers in the high - concept ideas, sending both IF and an amnesiac acquaintance known as Hatsuni Sega, through a time - traveling jaunt through a collection of memorable milieu.
The renters and car insuranced raised and I lost the discount when my acquaintance no longer worked there.
If there is no contact person listed, ask if your acquaintance knows who is on the hiring committee, and ask for an introduction.
I've been offered jobs on more than one occasion simply because a friend or acquaintance knew my background and skills.
One last reminder... make sure that after you have contacted this new lead that you let your acquaintance know how you made out.

Not exact matches

If Target can predict a pregnant woman's due date based solely on her buying habits at its stores (and it can), then just imagine how intimately Google — with access to your e-mail, calendar, address book and list of friends and acquaintances — could know you already.
You can link your blog to your Facebook and LinkedIn pages as well, so your friends and acquaintances on those sites will know when you've posted a new blog entry.
Rather, you probably have acquaintances who know somebody who know somebody who has a job that you someday want.
People went out and spent time together, got to know each other, and became acquaintances, if not friends.
This sort of selectivity and directness allows them to create more depth than breadth in relationships - having a small group you know well is more valuable than having a large group of acquaintances.
When I stopped by the Horseshoe, he was buying drinks for everyone who showed up — friend, acquaintance or media — urging people to try out a bike or enjoy a complimentary taco and then settling in the back of the club when the music started: a couple of little - known local indie bands played, and Broken Social Scene member Brendan Canning — dressed as if he'd just arrived from Wimbledon's centre court — did a DJ set.
You never know when an acquaintance or colleague will pass along a lead to you.
She planned to write a book, but her notes became instead a business plan for a beauty and cosmetics company that relied on women to sell merchandise to their friends and acquaintances through direct sales (otherwise known as multilevel marketing).
Poke around on LinkedIn and Facebook — or ask friends and acquaintances if they know someone who'd be a good fit.
If you have a connection in common you can also them to make an introduction, but make sure that you know the mutual acquaintance well enough that it doesn't feel like an imposition.
I knew my outlook was different than most of my Christian acquaintances, and radical to the crowd my family and I fellowshipped with.
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's blog and was interested to see what the «Emergent» thing was all about and if he was still the «same person» that I had met once and knew in an acquaintance sort of way because I was friends with, and then dating, one of his best friends.
You get asked this when filling out customs forms, booking hotels and even when an acquaintance wants to know why you're here or...
When I discuss this idea with them, they frequently decide that most of the people they know in - person are actually «acquaintances,» people they only slightly know.
His parents did not know it, 44 but supposing him to be in the group they went a day's journey, but then they began to search for him among their relatives and acquaintances, 45 and when they did not find him, they returned to Jerusalem, searching for him.
Of course I'd not suppose that we know the past without inferring, The specious present — the datum self — contains a time - span 0f present, past, future, which, by acquaintance, gives us clues to pastness, otherness, and inferential reason.
One day Lily receives a visit from an old acquaintance, Samantha Lamb - Henderson, a well - known biblical scholar.
In describing the need for criteria within the corrective task, I noted that to know what «Jesus Christ» means requires acquaintance with a widening circle of «assumptions and prerequisites, cultural backgrounds, and definitions of concepts.»
I could no longer write a treatise on the way the mind is «darkened» en route to a fuller acquaintance with God without also writing on that which has been made «black» (epistemologically, politically, socially) in modern American religious history.
We move from a minimal knowledge that God is to an acknowledgment of him in worship and a way of life to knowing God in acquaintance, says Evans.
A man may spend most of the convention with a former crony with whom he feels secure, or station himself near the exit to say hello to anyone he knows, or seek out new acquaintances.
I know of no better catalyst for this kind of self - examination, this intimate acquaintance with oneself, than the crisis of having a child.
Some people of our acquaintance who know her well speak highly of her judicial talents.
Yet as one thinks of persons he knows to be unmistakably Christian, a certain pattern and quality of life are distinguishable, more readily discerned by acquaintance than defined in words, which give meaning and content to the term «personal Christian living.»
It was almost as close to the bone as the dearly beloved acquaintance who warned me over dinner that I was turning into the Catholic answer to Private Eye's Polly Filler [yes, you miscreant, you know who you are.
The serious Freudians, with their talk of penis envy and father - fixation, certainly seemed far off the point; in any case, the women of my own acquaintance who had undergone classical psychoanalysis were more obtuse about the sources of their own conduct and feelings than any other women I knew.
One must know concrete instances first; for, as Professor Agassiz used to say, one can see no farther into a generalization than just so far as one's previous acquaintance with particulars enables one to take it in.
A minister whose career is suffused with a perception of the «great church,» whose thinking bears the imprint of his or her acquaintance with living members of many church traditions, will be a minister who understands and knows how to welcome people searching for a new church home, those who have married into a new denomination, and those who feel that they must turn away from some aspect of their own history.
Thus God knows us «by description» (Hartshorne used the word «inference»): «No mind can... have acquaintance with anything but itself.»
There can be no doubt of the profound insight into the nature and history of Brahmanism and the intimate acquaintance with the religious, literary and political manifestations of the spirit of India to which Radhakrishnan's oeuvre testifies.
What makes this love so miraculous is that it is love for fellow and sister communicants whose weaknesses and failings are only too well known, not just love for strangers or new acquaintances whose shortcomings are still hidden.
It was no longer just the swarm of spiritists in Saxony; news kept coming of new reformers giving new teaching in Switzerland and the Rhinelands; Zwingli Oecolampadius — and, among them, his old acquaintance Bucer.
I know it's something we all experience, the subject of small talk and of catching up with old acquaintances at big events, but it's true.
Parents have no qualms asking their friends and acquaintances online if they're in the market for a new companion, because what good is social media if you can't re-home your family cat to someone you know (or maybe someone they know)?
The most painful part of his recovery has been coping with insensitive remarks made by acquaintances who have known him for years.
Maybe you just need to broaden your acquaintance base... I know many people who never dated or had sex until college and are well adjusted and happy about their decisions.
Friends and acquaintances often don't know what to say or how to offer support.
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