Sentences with phrase «called him back as»

I have struggled for 30 years in my local Parish Church and have been tempted to leave several times but God has called me back as i eventually learnt that it's not what I get out of Church thats the main thing, it's what I can add, so if I remove myself I'm being mean spirited, I'm like a child who has a ball but if I don't get my own way in a game of football, I pick it up and take it home so no one gets to play.
He played there and he thought I just called him back as cover.
Please leave a message, and we will call you back as soon as possible.
constantly did nt call me back as promised, no continuity with single salesman.
If additional information is needed, a doctor or staff member calls you back as soon as possible.
When you miss calls and an employee takes a message or there's a flashing light on the machine, call back as soon you can — right away if possible.
Please leave your name and number and I»LL CHOOSE YOU to call back as soon as we can!
We will call you back as quickly as possible and ask a few questions.
You may also call back as many times as you need.
If this isn't feasible, you should call them back as soon as possible.
If you have any other questions feel free to give us a call at 576-9400 If we're not available, leave a number and we'll call you back as soon as possible!
According to an academic research paper by Andrew Leigh, an economics professor from ANU; applicants with names that sound Middle Eastern or Chinese need to submit a whopping 50 % more applications in order to enjoy the same number of call backs as candidates that have an Anglo sounding name.
She will call you back as soon as possible.
If you get our voice mail, leave us a message and we'll call you back as soon as possible.
We'll call you back as soon as possible and let you know if that time is available.
If you are unable to take a call, leave an auto - response and call back as soon as you can.
I'm going to be at this number for the next 30 minutes, so call me back as soon as you get this.»
If you could leave me a message I will call you back as soon as possible.»

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«Putin's initial reaction — calling the incident «a stab in the back by the terrorists» accomplices» — is about as bellicose as could be imagined.
I wrote a pretty good piece on this a while ago that's worth revisiting and, in case you're too lazy to link back, the three main suggestions are: (1) Get Past the Past as Soon as Possible; (2) Call on Your Customers While You Still Can; and (3) When You're Thinking About Quitting, Remember Why You Started.
and, in case you're too lazy to link back, the three main suggestions are: (1) Get Past the Past as Soon as Possible; (2) Call on Your Customers While You Still Can; and (3) When You're Thinking About Quitting, Remember Why You Started.
«We need something that's solid as bedrock, which is why I subscribe to a product called the S&P Short Range Oscillator — I've been following it closely every single day of my life since back in 1987.
The FF 91, as the electric vehicle is called, wowed attendees and managed to calm concerns surrounding the embattled, Chinese - backed company — for now, at least.
As far back as 2002, while vice minister, Kuroda used an opinion column in the Financial Times, co-written with his deputy at the finance ministry, to call for «aggressive monetary policy» from the central bank, including an inflation target, aimed at «drastically changing price expectations.&raquAs far back as 2002, while vice minister, Kuroda used an opinion column in the Financial Times, co-written with his deputy at the finance ministry, to call for «aggressive monetary policy» from the central bank, including an inflation target, aimed at «drastically changing price expectations.&raquas 2002, while vice minister, Kuroda used an opinion column in the Financial Times, co-written with his deputy at the finance ministry, to call for «aggressive monetary policy» from the central bank, including an inflation target, aimed at «drastically changing price expectations.»
In business, we have a terrible tradition going back at least as far as Frederick Taylor (yes, the «Taylorism» Taylor) that jobs are things done by employees, but designed by their so - called superiors.
John specifically described his concern over Trump's calls to bring manufacturing back to the states — and what he sees as an inevitable price increase for American consumers.
He didn't do as badly as Matt Lauer did in his back - to - back interviews with Trump and Clinton, where he was criticized for not calling the candidate out on his incorrect statements.
Second, FNO brings back the idea of shopping as a social activity — that is, shopping as event or «shoptainment,» as Cohen calls it.
Friedman notes that leading investors such as Ray Dalio, founder of investment firm Bridgewater, called Bitcoin a «bubble,» while Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, has criticized non-flat cryptocurrency, which is currency not backed by a government.
As Alexandra Troy, founder and CEO of Culinary Architect Catering, explains in my book The Good Ones, a brave employee we'll call Sarah revealed that another employee, Mabel, was bad - mouthing Alexandra behind her back and not paying attention to details at work.
Though she's excited to have a career with more infrastructure, Lickley says she'd never take back her time as an «artist entrepreneur,» which she considers a mini-MBA of sorts, forcing her to learn the arts of networking, cold - calling and time management.
These fans have already backed up the money truck to Activision's front door (the CoD franchise has sold 56 million console units in the U.S. alone, with the November 2010 - released Call of Duty: Black Ops, topping $ 1 billion in sales in just 42 days) and see Elite as more money grab than value - added proposition.
TransCanada sounded more optimistic on its third quarter earnings call, telling investors and analysts that it expected the same amount of interest as it had back in 2008 when the project was originally proposed.
(Some may have mistakenly assumed she already was COO; as far back as 2015, he referred to her as his «proxy;» last year, Backchannel published an in - depth profile calling her Airbnb's Sheryl Sandberg).
Smaller cable channels such as Esquire are finding themselves vulnerable as more consumers cut back on pay - TV services, dropping their packages entirely or opting for a so - called «skinny bundle» of fewer channels.
The assumption is that they couldn't possibly have been so reckless as to invite the hurricane of opposition that's grown to category five since Morneau put out his proposals, back in July, to restrict the tax advantages open to professionals and entrepreneurs who manage their finances through what's called a Canadian Controlled Private Corporation (CCPC).
One of Nadella's first decisions as CEO was choosing who would replace him as the leader of «C&E,» as employees call it, the $ 25 billion unit responsible for the back - end technologies on which Microsoft and its corporate customers rely.
This week, he also attacked Goldman Sachs calling it «a fraudulent organization» after it paid a $ 5.1 billion settlement over its misconduct selling mortgage - backed securities before the financial crisis, as well as Verizon (vz).
His phone call and comment follow tough talk on the campaign trail about China manipulating its currency and stealing American manufacturing jobs — though bringing them back might be hard, as we've steadily been losing such jobs since the Second World War.
Wal - Mart CEO Mike Duke told investors on a conference call this month that the retailer's customers remain concerned about their jobs as they juggle their credit card bills and take steps to conserve cash by clipping coupons and cutting back on vacations and eating out.
Provide flexible options, such as scheduled call - backs or even video chat, so that customers don't feel like they have to wait for long periods in a queue.
The risks of the cloud are nothing new — Richard Stallman, a well - known open - source activist, has called cloud - storage services «a trap» numerous times, and comedian Louis C.K. warned against the dangers of handing over our photos to services such as iCloud back in 2012, on Jimmy Kimmel Live of all places.
He had only just learned something was awry when, as an investor in three of Concrete's buildings, he had received proxy forms asking him to sign over his stakes to a company called Strategic Group in return for unsecured debentures, a kind of IOU not backed by real collateral, promising to pay him 6 % a year.
Two years, later Time Warner rectified what was called by many the biggest mistake in corporate history by spinning AOL back out as a separate business.
A month later, he was walking — and exploring a new fascination with the power of thought that prompted him to go back to school to study positive psychology and to launch a happiness - boosting social media platform called Smile Epidemic (think of it as Facebook for the Up With People crowd).
Insight first contacted Australia - based Campaign Monitor back in 2008, as the result of an internal program that cold - calls possible investment targets (similar to what private equity firms like Summit Partners and TA Associates have).
The calls for tax relief for U.S. Olympic medal earners became louder this week as more Americans realize how little most Olympic athletes earn and how much they're forced to give back to their country.
The agency, created in 1946 to build houses for veterans of the Second World War, liked to describe itself as the «heart of housing» — an enormous Crown corporation that dominated the mortgage insurance market, guaranteed complex, bond - like assets called mortgage - backed securities, and subsidized the building and upkeep of First Nations and social housing.
After its first episode, the Los Angeles Times called the show «as smart and witty as television gets,» while USA Today asked, «Why would anyone want to go back to Growing Pains?»
«This enables a capability called «retroactive investigation,» where once you come to the government's attention, they've got a very complete record of your daily activity going back, under current law, often as far as five years.
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