The phrase
"to bring up" means to mention or discuss a topic, often in a conversation.
Full definition
If ever you have a negative experience from your previous relationship, do
not bring that up in your profile.
Many couples who were allowed to have another child under the 2013 rules decided not to, especially in the cities, citing the cost
of bringing up children in an increasingly expensive country.
The discussion
did bring up for me that ever - present worry that I'll simply never know everything about the food I eat.
This can
also bring up issues about his experience as a father, so you may have a lot you can talk about.
This is a personal preference and often yields some strong feelings when
brought up as a discussion point among teachers.
Take a look at this franchise agreement questionnaire,
which brings up many issues that you'll want to address.
Your first priority should always be to pass along any praise — yours and the teacher's — before
bringing up issues of concern.
Also, give your partner a chance to process the idea of counseling by
bringing it up at an appropriate time and then giving him space.
Candidates should only
bring up children if, they have done their research into the company and think it could be an advantage.
The story and voice acting are good
bringing up questions about humanity, artificial intelligence, and free will.
They can be good with cats
if brought up with them, but fiercely effective in defending their territory from stray dogs and cats.
With this vote, node operators can accept or deny proposals
brought up from within the community.
I often see accusations that black people are always the ones
who bring up race first in a conversation.
It's usually far less official at first, and it's usually
just brought up when touring the property.
It will
then bring up new challenges to face such as safe sex, birth control, marriage, etc..
Why bring up something like «intelligent design» and say that atheists are using the word wrong?
Actually, I've been playing for a few seasons, but I never
brought it up before because I am completely and utterly horrible... just dreadful at it!
The author
brings up many of the challenges that face designers of human powered devices, but his conclusions tend to lead one to believe that they will never be useful.
You are now
bringing up something different — purchases using credit, which is a completely different discussion.
Whenever I talk about our designer, I always
bring up how much of an impact he's had on our company.
You'd be amazed at how often a great idea gets
brought up during meetings that I had simply never even thought of.
That is a great point to make
since bringing up therapy during conflict could show attack.
It's something that people
always bring up without any clear evidence to support it.
The justice system should treat each alleged crime with the same standards, and that includes actually
bringing up charges on people in power or of a certain influence within a given community.
One more important and often overlooked earth - friendly tip for
bringing up baby.
Whether you're using the web browser, an ebook program, or other app, holding down on an icon, link, or text often
brings up more options.
A quick press on the bottom crown
button brings up all the fitness - related features for your workout.
Phrases with «to bring up»