Sentences with phrase «apt saying»

«Underpromise and overdeliver» is a popular and apt saying in the sales world.
But there is certain truth in the apt saying «nothing ventured, nothing gained.»
Rod may still trust Heartland Institute, but there's an apt saying: «Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.»
An apt saying for my favorite book.
And that is a pretty apt saying for this situation.
It's an apt saying where Toyota is concerned; Tacoma has a patient loyal following who are always waiting, because Toyota just never seems to be in a hurry — at least not where trucks are concerned anyway.

Not exact matches

«People are more apt to buy products where they have a clear understanding of what it is and what it stands for and products that connect with them,» says Allen Schiffenbauer, chief research officer for the Brand Consultancy, a firm based in Washington, D.C., whose clients include Staples, Holiday Inn, and the NFL.
Williams herself says she thinks she's more apt to take risks at work because of the greater sense of security she's gained by having her father more involved in her career.
«And when a consumer is a little uncertain around their future and really trying to figure out what this election cycle really means to them, they're not as apt to spend as freely as they might have even just a couple of quarters ago,» said Penegor.
With a whole lot of effort, says Cathy Baker, APT's senior vice president of marketing and administration.
«The prospect of being able to make important product design decisions early on in my career was enough to sell me,» says Briana Whelan, a University of Virginia computer science and mathematics major who joined APT as an associate product manager despite being recruited by Google, Microsoft, and KPMG.
«The minute you walk in the door, you're encouraged to think about these high - level issues,» Siegel says of APT and reports that when it came to recruiting him, «the amount of effort was staggering in comparison to other firms.»
«There are different reasons why each of them find a place like APT attractive, but I think not wanting to be employee 10,001 or whatever the numbers are at Google and McKinsey, is clearly part of it,» she says.
Incorporate strategically throughout your site words customers are apt to look up, says Heather Lutze, CEO of Findability Consulting & Speaking in Denver.
While managers may be apt to blame software for wonky work calendars, Carrie Gleason, a director at the Center for Popular Democracy, said the problem isn't technology but how managers use it.
Summers fostered endless debates and was tough — make the wrong decision and «you'll get killed,» he was apt to say.
I am considering buying the three apt unit that we live in which would take about two thirds of it when all said and done.
As such, a more apt comparison might be tag management systems (TMS), said Gartner research director Martin Kihn, which is a shrinking category, as Google and Adobe bundle the functionality with analytics.
The incentive program has apt timing for a variety of reasons, Kenig said, including the metro area's burgeoning tech sector.
If people eyes would be opened to actually see the consequences of their choices in life as far as God is concerned, surely they would be more apt to respect what He is saying in the Bible.
Lincoln was willing to say that it was possible that he did not fully know God's will, that he always had to weigh carefully each situation to discern God's hand in history; thus, he was more apt to find it than the clergyman who bluntly stated that he was positive at all times what the will of God really was.
-- i think by changing or removing the term «leader» we are more apt to be open to freedom defined by God's terms then the terms set out by said leaders.
Lacking such a relation, people are apt to feel that their lives are lacking a basic good, and it therefore makes no sense to most of them to say that, because they are not married, can not marry, or ought not to marry, that they ought also to abstain from sexual relations.
Yet people keep on dying; funerals continue to be held; and if nothing is said about death except at the funeral, what is said there is not apt to be very meaningful or more than superficially comforting.
Confronted by this diversity and division of human attitudes in face of a world to be abandoned or pursued, we are apt to shrug our shoulders and say, «It's all a matter of temperament.»
«I think that you and Richard are remarkably apt mirror images of the extremists on the other side,» he said, «and that you generate more fear and hatred of science.
Vivian, King's SCLC colleague, says the comparison is apt.
So the saying «Hate the sin, love the sinner» is quite apt.
Merely giving a thumbs up or thumbs down about such things is absurd, presumptuous and dismissive — which I must say, feels close to an apt description of much of the contemporary theological ethos.
God says «Yes you can» while churches are apt to say «no you can't».
Interestingly, a fellow Oxford professor and atheist, Dr Daniel Came, said: «The absence of a debate with the foremost apologist for Christian theism is a glaring omission on your CV and is of course apt to be interpreted as cowardice on your part.»
Semety, I think what David is saying is that we more apt to «fall in step» with the status quo rather than «stepping out».
Yet his dismissal of the «common apprehension» that active powers play a role «in our complex ideas of natural substance» as they do in voluntary action «they being not, perhaps, so truly active powers as our hasty thoughts are apt to represent them,» is conspicuously hesitant, For what is the force (that is to say, the weakness) of «perhaps»?
«A valid marriage between baptised persons is said to be merely ratified, if it is not consummated; ratified and consummated, if the spouses have in a human manner engaged together in a conjugal act in itself apt for the generation of offspring.
The Spirit of politics and the lust of dogmatic rule are then apt to enter and to contaminate the originally innocent thing; so that when we hear the word «religion» nowadays, we think inevitably of some «church» or other; and to some persons the word «church» suggests so much hypocrisy and tyranny and meanness and tenacity of superstition that in a wholesale undiscerning way they glory in saying that they are «down» on religion altogether.
Although, given some of the sh!t that your god is responsible for, I'd say «monster» is an entirely apt description.
«Millennials typically have more disposable income than gen Z, so they're more apt to seek out premium food and dining experiences,» Sadler says.
it'd be an apt description to say that i'm a Pragmatic Person capable of viewing varying perspectives down to earth realistic sensible i pay bills every month my grocery lists are documented based on the locations of the ingredients in the store — for efficiency.
The good news is, like you say, you can always make a silk purse out of these sows ears... Not a very yummy similie, but apt.
I would be more apt to think that it was an issue with the chocolate, especially since you said it was an off brand.
Communication, said: «It is particularly apt, as these Master Sommeliers are key ambassadors for us.
«This year we decided to air this new commercial during the middle of the harvest season, while awareness is high and we are most apt to capture the public's attention with the important message that Idaho Potatoes are extremely good for you,» said Frank Muir, President, CEO, IPC.
Nowadays, when a man feels very good, he is apt to use an expression that I do not remember hearing as a child; he will say, «I'm really living,» which would indicate that there are times when he is less than certain of this vital fact.
«If you pay for something, be it recreation or anything else, you're more apt to use it,» says Don Neer, the executive director of the National Industrial Recreation Association.
PARIS, France — My cousin once told me something apt, and bear in mind he said it fondly — «they say le coq is the symbol of France because it's the only animal that still crows with both its feet in shit.»
«There are certain times in a game when the play is apt to get overspirited,» says Kuharich.
«The other night a few of us found some flower boxes that had wheels on the bottom,» said street luger Daryl Thompson, a hulking 6» 6» guy who answers to the apt moniker of Lugenstein, «and we went flower - box racing on the streets.
Are those four paltry «say nothing» words the best you can do to answer my apt comments?
«Jamal is saintlike,» says Redick, and comparisons with St. Shane seem apt: Boykin likes to lunch in the cafeteria without teammates, the better to meet five new students every day.
You could have just said, Jimmy «conditioning stint» Hayes — would be more apt.
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