Sentences with phrase «appointment suggesting a time»

Ask for an appointment suggesting a time when you will contact the individual.

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Or you can choose to apply in person at your local Social Security office, but making an appointment is strongly suggested in order to minimize your wait time.
The AAPD also suggests scheduling your child's appointment during a time of day in which your child is rested and alert.
Although you and your surrogate can arrange as many additional visits as you agree upon, we suggest you visit your surrogate 3 or 4 times, including, the major doctor appointments and delivery.
«By comparing the measured craters to the number and spatial distribution of large impact basins on Mercury, we found that they started to accumulate at about the same time, suggesting that the resetting of Mercury's surface was global and likely due to volcanism,» said lead author Dr. Simone Marchi, who has a joint appointment between two of NASA's Lunar Science Institutes, one at the SwRI in Boulder and another at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston.
The movie continually suggests Tully's otherworldly nature, too, cutting to dreamlike images of mermaids swimming, and, for most of the film's running time, containing the Tully — Marlo scenes to their specific nighttime appointments.
The car will not only tell the driver when it's time for service but also suggest an appointment at the Volvo dealership.
We can even go over the suggested interval time between changes and get you set up with a future appointment so that you don't accidentally bypass an oil change.
If you missed an appointment with someone, send an email with a short apology and suggest that you try to meet another time.
Or you can choose to apply in person at your local Social Security office, but making an appointment is strongly suggested in order to minimize your wait time.
The exhibition is viewable by appointment only and suggests to set up an atmosphere where the works, comprising of sculpture, video and drawing, act as company to those who wish to journey and spend time with them.
This time around, candidates «may demonstrate that they satisfy the geographical requirement by reference to their bar membership, judicial appointment, or other relationship with Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) and Northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)», suggesting that regional affiliation is now required but may be loosely defined — for example, it may include jurists who formerly practised in the West or North.
One startup, x.ai, is already working on a virtual personal assistant, and uses the built - in chat bot to interact with people, e.g., to set up appointments, suggesting possible times, etc..
It doesn't quite pull in your appointments from a calendar to suggest times to leave like Google Now, but it's neat for spur - of - the - moment travel plans.
If you want to use Business Chat for appointments, the feature will link up to your own calendar and smartly suggest time slots that won't conflict with your schedule.
«If you're calling, dial the moment the second hand hits the time of your appointment,» she suggests.
So I spent time preparing her a detailed CMA, as was my regular routine for such requests (took me a couple of hours, even so I had everything at my fingertips, because I personalized each CMA; made a specific appointment to review with her; did a careful walk through of her immaculate over-improved since she had bought it a few years prior, home (that itself would have brought top dollar in any market), and I arrived at my suggested list price — which brings me to point (2):
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