Sentences with phrase «bringing up»

«What would be the point of bringing it up to someone who has no curiosity, doesn't listen, etc.?
But people were always bringing it up.
In some cases, by not bringing up this eventuality, they fall short of extolling the many virtues of franchise ownership.
Whenever a friend has a relationship issue, I love bringing up the five love languages so that we can identify each person's way of showing love and how that miscommunication has been throwing everyone off.
Then, await a response before bringing up the issue.
Then Obama's State of the Union speech, which sounded off alarm bells in Ottawa and Alberta by unexpectedly bringing up climate change, an issue largely ignored during the president's electoral campaign.
Romney wants voters to set off a brokered convention, where Republican insiders can hand - pick a nominee, bringing up visions of the cigar smoke - filled rooms of old.
Clinton hit Sanders hard, though, bringing up his recent interview with the New York Daily News, widely panned by pundits.
Make sure you are as explicit as possible about the situation and try not to obscure it with previous difficulties by bringing up the past.
«Be sure to adopt at least one idea or solve at least one problem that was mentioned, letting everyone know who deserves the credit for bringing it up,» advise the authors.
KERNEN: But the one thing most are bringing up — and then I want to tell you about — if you didn't see the Jamie Dimon and the Lloyd Blankfein interview, I want to just tell you what they said about the potential for GDP growth...
McGregor concluded with the sharpest jab of the night, bringing up Mayweather's literacy.
Green points out that many issues can be solved just by bringing them up.
«I'm bringing this up... as we think about the future of our company and the future of consumer behavior.»
«I'm not bringing this up because Starbucks is announcing that we are forming a digital currency or we're investing in this,» Schultz said, according to audio of the call on the Starbucks website.
You can also try customizing your email templates to include details you know your customers will love, and bringing up small, personal details in your conversations.
Rather than blowing off the suggestion, I thanked the employee for bringing up the topic and laid out our benefits road map — which held potential for student debt assistance once the company gained another 100 employees.
«I mean, you're bringing it up this morning,» he said Sunday.
Naturally bringing up names that fit into a conversation is OK, but don't force it.
Currently, we type our question into the search engine and the algorithm chooses words from it, often sending us on a wild goose chase by bringing up links that have those specific words in them rather than finding links that relate to the context of the overall query.
«When I show up, I don't need to spend time bringing them up to speed,» he says.
«I'm fighting a battle against a horrible group of deep - seated people — drain the swamp — that are coming up with all sorts of phony charges against me and they're not bringing up real charges against the other side,» the president said.
I think one of the things that we do is to give away our power by not talking about things, by not bringing them up.
«Have a conversation before bringing it up and say something like, «Hey Hannah, I want to address Bob speaking over me.
They don't feel comfortable bringing up minor issues that can become major issues down the line, for fear of reprisal, or of being ignored.
Musk's soda intake alone brought him up to 336 milligrams.
Where we see some progress is in the increasing male usage around fitness and wellness programs, but when the word counselling is brought up, less men come forward.»
I also used Siri to bring up maps and respond to a text message (just to see if she could).
Another brought up his own ditched business: «Sure, I could've pivoted... but I didn't feel excited about the product or the customers anymore.»
Sidenote: Chew is also one of the few biopharma execs I've ever spoken to who voluntarily brought up the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), a tough drug pricing critic organization which insists on proven outcomes (and has consequently become a major biopharma gadfly), because the group actually validated the cost - effectiveness of Omada's tech.
Pressing this will bring up your friends, a list of close contacts you assign directly from your iPhone.
Swiping to the left-most screen brings up Flipboard, for example, while getting any apps that take advantage of the curves still require signing up for a separate Samsung account.
All of these have now been taken down, but a cursory Internet search of «Shepard Stewart» brings up a cached profile image from The Federalist — an image that Gavin Wax, editor - in - chief at Liberty Conservative told Bloomberg he worked out was likely a Photoshopped head shot of a former Twitter executive.
He generously brought these up - and - coming designers into his world — as big and as fast as they've grown, they hadn't played a Super Bowl.
Scott Huffman, vice-president of engineering on Google Assistant, brings up his connected lights as an example.
Similarly, Paul used the same opportunity to bring up Rubio's wavering on immigration, and his support of the so - called Gang of Eight immigration overhaul bill in 2013, where he voted with Democrats, including New York Senator Chuck Schumer, in favor of the bill.
Bring it up in conversation with a Brit and you'll probably be met with an eye - roll — as noted in Fraser McAlpine's new book, «Stuff Brits Like.»
When you register a domain without having a site, typing the name into the browser will bring up a page indicating that it's parked.
Before Conlee retired in late 2009, he brought up a new crop of people to replace him.
Great employees often get more latitude to bring up controversial subjects in a group setting because their performance allows greater freedom.
Never bring up personal arguments in the context of business disagreements.
Which, of course, brings up some important questions — both ethical and strategic — for business owners.
«It brings up the question of work time more broadly.»
After Hurricane Harvey devastated parts of the Gulf Coast and brought up to 50 inches of rain to parts of Houston, the US military and state National Guard joined in rescue and recovery efforts.
Taking the advice and working closely with Gekko, Fox soon finds himself swept into a world of «yuppies», shady business deals, the «good life», fast money, and fast women; something which is at odds with his family including his estranged father and the blue - collared way Fox was brought up.
Similarly, it's time that you as a fellow executive or others in your organization are losing because you'll be devoting your own time to help bring them up to speed.
I like how you bring up that window graphics can cover up what is happening inside, because many would not think about that being a perk!
I brought this up with Lauren Friese, a consultant and the founder of youth job site TalentEgg, who says the «money doesn't matter» stereotype comes from anxiety about finding steady work: «In an interview, you're not going to say, «Well, you pay a lot, and that is what's most important to me.
Create a safe environment in which people aren't afraid to bring up issues, voice opposing views or make mistakes.
«Crock - Pot understands the concerns brought up by last night's episode of This Is Us, and we too are heartbroken by the latest development in Jack's storyline,» the company said.
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