Sentences with phrase «actually ask for the things»

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Hey Henry — you are right, and actually I found that even after publishing this many folks still reach out to me asking for the best way to get started, so I recently published a super simple guide to the very first thing you should do with respect to keyword research (and I included a free tool that helps speed up the consolidation process) You can check it out here: http://www.seonick.net/keyword-research-tool
Questions will be asked of Arsene again and if's funny because it's the first time that people actually demand something of him and his negative response is a sign for me where things are heading.
Fortunately for us, children are wasteful and will inevitably ask for at least four things they have no intention of actually consuming.
Maggie: I've been swamped today and haven't had a chance to check the rules so I'll take the lazy way out and ask — is the «seconds on fruit / veg for hungry kids» thing actually required by the new rules or just the custom of most schools?
Actually, I only had to do the offering thing for a couple of months and now she only asks to nurse once during the day, most of the time, so I almost always say yes.
I would advice that No parent bring there children to this Daycare it is Pure Nasty roaches are everywhere they actually are dining with the children during lunch time, the mats that the kids nap on or stored in a out of order rest room storage closet, they almost never sanitize, and kids stay sick with lice, hand, foot, and mouth high fevers etc, not to mention they Do nt provide kids with a well balanced meal «ask to see menu» upon tour, they also have one of the highest turn over as far as the teachers goes» no experience «needed to care for your child, they are literally there to babysit, kids do nt learn a thing and are treated like crap, so while the price may be durable does this sound like somewhere you would want to send your love ones?
It's one thing to ask them what you can do for them, but it's quite another to actually show up and provide help.
The parents may not want to ask for things that they actually need for the baby and the baby may not need too much right now.
But I found that actually being left on my own was kind of a good thing because I wasn't asking for advice or help but I just did what felt comfortable.
And we all know like this parenting thing it is not a one size fits all and what works for you, does not necessarily works for me and I feel like that... usually when I am posting stuff on Facebook or people are asking for my opinion on stuff, that is usually how I phrase it... I actually had a twin mom yesterday reach out to me and it wasn't regarding breastfeeding but it was her babies kept hitting each other.
This can actually turn into a really fun adventure for you both: grab a bottle of red and some paper and write down your sex fantasies — from role plays to that thing you've always wanted him to do but have never had the courage to ask.
Even so, recipients tend to prefer things they actually asked for, they add, «because such gifts are certain to match their preferences.»
Now a bunch of you are going to be excited by this as you actually asked me to do a review of this hotel, and may I say thank you for demanding such a thing, as it was AWESOME!!
«I had a thing for a friend I was working with, a big crush actually, but I couldn't muster up the courage to ask him out and was stuck.
As we were preparing for this year's Envelope Roundtables we kept asking ourselves, would the thing everyone is talking about be something people would actually want to talk about, live, unscripted and on - camera?
Tyler has an ulterior motive, egged on by Aidan, for asking her out — it's something to do with her cop father (Chris Cooper: Where the Wild Things Are, Married Life)-- and though that will inevitably out itself once Tyler and Ally have actually fallen deeply love, newcomer Will Fetters» screenplay manages to keep it feeling fresh even when it does come to pass.
This can be used a barometer for the health of a classroom; when asked, do students take the opportunity to dig into things they actually care about, or do they try to ask the simplest question in order to «get done» with the subject?
It's important that teachers have accurate information so that when students ask them about or talk about «I couldn't go to university...», perhaps there's the option then for teachers to say «well, actually, did you know that although of course it will take some money to be able to afford the text books and all the other things, there are options that can really support people with less economic resources to make it to university.»
With Borders gone, I have been seeing things go downward, and I asked my team to really try as much as you can to stop the decline but for the first time we are actually seeing the uptick - Â and then of course [on the] digital side, a big uptick.
Instead of trying old «tips» like just asking for an upgrade or slipping the front desk $ 20 for a better room, I focus on practical things that I can actually control.
The only other thing I could think of to watch out for is: if you had a card with rental protection or trip interruption insurance and actually used the protection during your grace period (had a loss / accident) it would probably be prudent to not cancel the card and ask for the annual fee back.
If he believes that the Xbox player base «deserves» these kinds of things, then he should deliver them, not deliver things that they aren't actually asking for.
For as much as the stigma may be that Sonic fans argue a lot (and some do) or that they ask for crazy things (and some do), the reality is that on the whole, the Sonic fanbase is actually quite awesoFor as much as the stigma may be that Sonic fans argue a lot (and some do) or that they ask for crazy things (and some do), the reality is that on the whole, the Sonic fanbase is actually quite awesofor crazy things (and some do), the reality is that on the whole, the Sonic fanbase is actually quite awesome.
Since we are not going to stop increasing CO2 - and it is not going to happen for the forseeable future - can we please ask the AGW promoters to lay off and to focus on doing things that actually help and to stop wasting so much money on conferences and windmills?
Remember, the collapse of civilization doesn't mean the collapse of humanity, it actually will be the best thing humanity could ask for.
As for the rest, I'd suggest you ask the denier to some work, and actually point out where in the article it states that global warming isn't happenning or isn't caused at least in large part by increasing greenhouse gas concentrations, and to be on the safe side (because things can be taken out of context), ask him / her to also quote the abstract and the conclusion.
After doing the run - of - the - mill sorts of things that always get attorneys in trouble — asking for money for filing fees when there actually are no filing fees, failing to keep clients apprised of litigation events — Colorado attorney James Underhill found that his clients were, unsurprisingly, unhappy with his performance.
If you have volume and so you don't have a relationship with every client or, as I suggested, I think a lot of lawyers are wrong when they think about having the relationships they have with their clients, I think most lawyers don't have the kinds of relationships that they think they do have, it can help to do some objective and less personal surveying to find out what they actually think which gives you the option to, A, ask for feedback from the people who have good things to say and, B, they don't have good things to say, you want to know why and it lets you follow up.
Since Silva was fluent in Portuguese, she translated some of the intellectual property for the web site and was eventually asked to create what her lawyer Paul Dollak calls «profiles of women who don't actually exist in the real world, with descriptions of them, the things they like, the kind of guys they're looking for, even photos of them.»
Asking them for their opinion about filing a claim is not the same thing as actually signing the documentation.
Artem Russakovskii from Android Police recently reached out to Lens» Engineering Lead, Rajan Patel, on Twitter asking about upcoming features, and Patel actually teased a handful of things to expect for the future of Lens.
You can ask Alexa what the time is, what the weather is like (you will have to input where you actually live for this), for a flash news bulletin, ask it a joke, to set a timer... there's a whole host of things you can do without setting up a Skill (which are essentially the Echo's version of apps for your phone).
In the first, installing and using this application they will actually ask if you would like to link and upload your phone's contacts to Facebook because you will make things easier for users to find or add friends on Facebook with all this contact data.
It's important to ask this question and see if they actually want more regular updates - sometimes, managers want you to do your own thing without the need for micromanagement.
You don't have to struggle when asking for a raise, however because it can actually be a very simple thing to do, especially if you treat the task like a project, as if you were making a presentation, because that's exactly what you'll be doing.
In the US, pictures are never included and not only is the personal information indicated above not added to a resume, but things like age, marital status, religion, etc. are actually illegal for an employer to ask a prospective employee.
DO N'T forget to check things like expiry dates, and don't be afraid to ask for some help figuring out what those various knobs and buttons on the appliances actually do.
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