It's also important to ask a good broker if you've missed
asking about something that might be an exposure you should be concerned about.
I may make jokes, but that doesn't mean I'm not genuinely interested in
asking about something.
«When I'm meeting people for the first time,
I ask about something they're excited about right now, or what they do in their time off, rather than asking «What do you do?»»
So if you are are showing a prospective lender your business plan on 10 PowerPoint slides and get
asked about something that isn't in the presentation, you can speak knowledgeably and follow up with a more fleshed out plan — and quickly.
Picture this scenario: You walk up to the store and before you walk in, the clerk not only greets you by name, but
asks about something the two of you talked about weeks ago.
Anyway, the reason I sent you this email is that I would like to
ask you about something.
Since he had put the point in a friendly, avuncular way,
I asked him about something that had long puzzled me.
Sometimes, I get
asked about something weird or wonderful, and help mothers to find solutions to unusual problems.
So for young ones, a parent might consider not bringing up the event unless the child specifically
asks about something they heard.
And finally, talk to your pediatrician and
ask about something called melatonin.
It was helpful for my husband and I to work through the «what ifs» of various contingencies so that if we were
asked about something, we would know what we wanted to answer.
Whether it's «Real Housewives,» «Game of Thrones» or «Jeopardy» —
ask about something totally unrelated to her pregnancy.
Finally - to all hospitals — even of there is an LC and nursing room — tell the new moms about it face to face - don't expect us to
ask about something we've never heard of!
Matter of fact, unlike your totally unfair DV of user1873's question, I didn't downvote your question at all (granted I didn't upvote it as I don't think it's all that wonderful) despite you using bogus «fair share» reason to
ask about something not really related to «fair share» argument
If
she asks me about something, I'll talk to her, absolutely, but at the end of the day, she's going to do her own thing»
Friends have been genuinely surprised when
I ask them about something they had shared with me months ago and even asked if they had indeed talked to me about said topic.
In fact, when
I ask her about something from the past she'll say, «I don't really remember.»
A lot of people have come in
asked about something they saw online.
Write something about yourself, your hobbies and your dreams,
ask her about something what you are conscious about.
She will be more likely to respond if
you ask her about something mentioned in her profile, as opposed to a random question you want answered.
You need to
ask about something interesting and this is going to allow you get your date to open up and start talking.
When I talked with her on October 5, 2007, about THE SAVAGES, I was finally able to
ask her about something I'd always... Read More»
Every time
we ask about something that doesn't work the way we need it to, we're basically told to live with it.
Since I write a blog through our school board email system and am fairly active on social media, I often have new ELA teachers emailing me to
ask about something I've written about or an activity I'm doing with my students.
Tim: Most people, when
asked about something, give advice.
Then, if you are
asked about something on your report, you will be prepared to answer truthfully (and if you find something is inaccurate on one of your reports from any of the three nationwide credit bureaus, you can appeal it to the appropriate bureau).
I want to
ask about something plz when I make money and want to get it I have to wait 2 months but what is the fees which I have to pay to get my money??
Accepting that climate is the statistics of weather over some reasonable time period, I want to
ask about something that climate modelling does not seem to address — thresholds.
Rather than trying to observe and understand a client's matter as a system of influences and dynamics, lawyers often focus intently on getting from «Point A» to «Point B.» Such a restrictive communications paradigm actually can cause a lawyer to fail to perceive and
ask about something that is important to the client, and possibly critical to the successful resolution of the client's matter.
When
asked about something I may respond with an assertion, but I immediately think about how I would prove it.
If the lawyer never
asks about something, don't worry about it.
Whenever we are
asked about something, our gut always tells us to first say «no.»
That means if they don't
ask about something, they are more than okay with it.
As a general rule of thumb, the first interview should be 100 % about the job and your abilities, unless
they ask about something else.
You don't want a laundry list that hides your true accomplishments — or to end up embarrassed if the interviewer
asks about something and you can't speak about it in - depth.
Worst: (The worst candidate encountered) «I called a guy up to talk to him about an open position, and
I asked him about something he did on his resume.
I've seen job candidates look like deer caught in the headlights after
I asked them about something that's written on their own resume.
When someone
asks you about something negative, the best response always involves you remaining confident.
«It's annoying when I clearly state something in the MLS and the agent doesn't even bother to read it before calling to
ask about something I've already included in the comments section.
Not exact matches
Think
about it — those who start forums are
asking potential and current members to spend time each day doing
something they don't normally do, which is going into the forum on a separate site and engage in conversation.
Melinda shared that while Bill may
ask for more data to support an idea or story, she knows he always trusts her judgement
about whether a problem is
something the foundation should be aware of and working to solve.
They
asked their fans to tell them
about something they were passionate
about.
There's
something convenient
about being able to
ask a question and get the answer out of thin air.
And
asking it allows for the other person to share
something that he or she is passionate
about.
This is
something to
ask about before you accept a job.
I'll notice
something that's on someone else's screen and it'll be
something I've never seen before and I'll
ask what it is and we'll end up having a whole conversation
about it.»
Asked about the growing DC - SV connection, Mabus said, «the energy, the intellectual capital that is there, the intensity of these founders and companies that GV is invested in, it's very appealing to me, much more appealing than maintaining
something that's already gotten there.»
When you put an idea out there,
ask for pushback — literally invite people to show you where you're missing
something or thinking
about it wrong.
When people
ask me what it's like to work with KP, I always talk
about how, they are the kind of the company that if you want to build
something that is a company as vast as Google or Amazon, basically, KP is a must.
But no matter how long it has been since I was at the helm, if I see
something that I don't like, I'm not at all shy
about making my thoughts known and
asking some very pointed questions.