Sentences with phrase «blindsided if»

While the prices varied wildly (between $ 15 and $ 68 per tonne), they showed industry will not be blindsided if government pursues the idea.
They won't feel blindsided if they know things aren't going well before the layoffs.

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What you're trying to assess is whether employees feel surprised or blindsided by your decisions — or if you're inconsistent on big - picture topics.
If Duffie and deKay were blindsided, it wasn't for lack of expertise in telecommunications.
Bottom line: don't get blindsided in the short - term about making the absolute highest compensation if it's taking away from opportunities that can position you for longer - term success.
If you haven't seen the altercation, here's Andersen blindsiding Hansbrough and pushing him once he was back on his feet:
Players arriving could get a little blindsided, it will read a success, along with European football if we can manage it, it makes for better reading than nothing.
Cousins» brutal assessment of one facet of his team's business is revealing, as he told ESPN reporter Adam Schefter in a recent podcast when asked if he doubts he will be with the team this season: «Well, I think you never know in the sense that, in this league, things change so fast and players can get blindsided all the time with decisions.
I am a long time Nestle boycotter, and I have been following this story with interest, wondering if the parenting blogsphere would get educated or just be blindsided by strokes from Nestle.
I have to believe that most women don't wrestle down to the ground all that I Should Have Known, pin those regrets to the ground, only to find themselves blindsided by the weight of If Only when they were least expecting it.
By: Meika Rouda I didn't think much about getting older, all the cliches about midlife crises and affairs and sports cars and a deep reflection on how happy one is and whether life would be better if (fill in the blank)... So I was blindsided last weekend when one of my closest friends called me in -LSB-...]
When asked if Mayor de Blasio was «blindsided» by the governor's 4:00 p.m. Friday announcement, he replied «no, I spoke to him about it last night.»
Even if you consider yourself (and your life) an open book, it's perfectly normal to feel stressed, defensive, exasperated, or even angry when blindsided by questions and comments that seem intrusive.
Sometimes cutting off all contact is the best way so you can have a chance to move on and clear your emotions; however, if the breakup was sudden and you feel blindsided, you might need some time to process it with the person and have continued, diminished contact with them.
Minus the ripeness of the original, a Sin City sequel was never going to blindside audiences with something authentic — if it ain't broke, etc..
«Conviction» seems to be more conventional than The Blindside, if that's possible.
If this is the standard to which the publishing industry is proudly clinging, the industry is bound to get blindsided at some point down the road.
But I think better communication (rather than blindsiding) will help authors get the word out if they want to continue to cram too many authors into too little space and expect readers to sort out the mess on their own.
Be mindful of these fees and if you need to, build them into the cost of your product so you don't get blindsided by the extra cost.
If digital has taught us anything yet, it's that its energies can blindside and reshape our work much more quickly than we expect at times, and in ways we inevitably wish we'd put more thought into earlier.
Even if a borrower can reach the point of forgiveness, they might get blindsided by a big tax bill as forgiven student loan balances via IDR plans are taxed as income.
If Microsoft and Sony want us to go digital they'd best reduce their prices or find a way to blindside us (streaming?)
While initially quite atmospheric, it's let down by cheap fails if you get too far behind (despite still being able to clearly see it), or when it spots you despite having its back to you or when moving on its blindside (it's missing an eye and the game tells you it can't see on that side too).
Indeed, it's acting as if it were blindsided by the announcement.
Boards can easily be blindsided by such claims particularly if they have been out of touch with the day to day management of the company.
Verify pet fees, the policy on leaving pets alone in the room, and if there are size or breed restrictions so you won't be blindsided.
You need three to six months» worth of savings to help you make ends meet or take care of the unexpected if a job loss or car repair blindsides you.
If you're not expecting it, you're liable to find yourself blindsided by a hefty auto insurance bill when your child begins driving.
If you are 43 years old and get blindsided by a critical illness such as a cancer diagnosis, you could accelerate $ 100,000 of a $ 300,000 policy to help pay for medical expenses and make - up for lost income.
Remember though, if you do purchase a product like this, understand all the guidelines, so you are not blindsided.
If you have the cash, put some extra aside so you don't get blindsided.
If you get blindsided by a higher premium than you were expecting, you deserve to know why.
In a blog post on Wednesday, the company said it has not raised the price of its recently released and highly acclaimed OnePlus 3 smartphone yet, but wanted to warn customers that a rise was likely so they would not be «blindsided,» adding that if customers are thinking of buying «we recommend doing so sooner rather than later.»
That way, if your workplace fortune does turn, you won't be blindsided - you'll be prepared.
If you've been blindsided by bad company culture, you probably won't be able to flee the raptor infested cubicles right away.
If you were blindsided by a lavish counter offer, then rest assured, you're not the first, and you certainly won't be the last.
Some of these lambs might actually have enough integrity to use the truth constructively, and win some listings away from those established war veterans who would physically maim a colleague from the blindside, if it meant winning a new listing.
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