Sentences with phrase «assumptions about the intentions»

All too often people in management roles take things personally and make assumptions about the intentions of the people they are responsible for managing or servicing.

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He'd like to resist making assumptions about people and their intentions.
As another adoptive mother pointed out, there is an erroneous assumption being bandied about in many of these posts regarding the altruistic intentions of adoptive families.
And I know I make assumptions about a guy's sex drive, and intentions, based on the way he flirts.
Peele seems more than comfortable taking his time building the story and the relationships of Get Out, working to establish the naivete of Rose and her family, their assumptions about race relations so far from the real world, their good intentions not counting for all that much to a man who deals with prejudice day in and day out.
To take blame out of the situation, she also has to take Mary's intentions, or more precisely her assumptions about Mary's intentions, out of the picture.
While I appreciate what I believe is the good intention behind the PROSE School Initiative, I am concerned about the possibility of «thin contracts» and the inherent acceptance of the assumption that the union contract and Chancellor Regulations have a negative impact on schools.
However, authors entering a contract relying on a lot of assumptions about the supposed intentions of a publisher / distributor / agent / retailer is problematic.
And the way that the viewer walks through the exhibition is with the same tools of reading one image from the other, and with the same assumptions about the photographer's intentions about who is pictured in the frame,» Simpson said.
And when I called him on it again, he made assumptions about my «intentions» when he has no actual knowledge about what my intentions might or might not be.
The mediation process encourages disputing parties to challenge their assumptions about one another and explain the intentions behind their own behavior.
This can result in miscommunication and possibly negative assumptions about the other's intentions.
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