Sentences with phrase «cold feet over»

In too many cases that I care to recall, I've worked with frustrated marketing directors filled with good intentions of delivering relevant, benefit driven content only to have plans break down at the 11th hour because attorneys got cold feet over doing something different.
Michael Fitzgerald — Finger Lakes Times — November 21, 2014 This week, the town of Caitlin, south of Watkins Glen, got cold feet over a proposal to build a wind farm.
Chillax: Suffering a case of cold feet over an impending home purchase is remarkably commonplace.
Will Jody and Jeff couple - up, or will she develop cold feet over the fact that most folks consider his profession sort of scummy?
Has the top table got cold feet over tackling such an intractable problem?
Following his Sky TV appearance Michael Gove seemed to get cold feet over Brexit, saying that we would still be EU members until the end of this parliament in 2020.

Not exact matches

With debate continuing to rage over whether the economy is on the verge or even in the grip of a recession, many entrepreneurs in startup mode may be getting a crippling case of cold feet.
«The days of sending a foot soldier out in the field to randomly call to qualify are over,» says Gary Hultgren, director of sales training at Moore Business Forms, a $ 2.5 - billion company in Lake Forest, Ill. «Cold calling has almost become a dirty word because of the economics.
I could understand the good if the man simply noticed my tired, swollen, dirty feet and, out of sympathy and kindness, poured some nice cold water over them.
«It was over my feet, then my knees, then it hit the testicles — and it was bloody cold.
When it came time to surprise them with the trip, I started getting cold feet — wondering if it was too over the top and how we were going to break the news without stepping on toes on Christmas Eve morning.
«A week after Notre Dame's watershed victory over Florida State, the cold - blooded foot of Boston College's David Gordon taught me the cruel reality of let - down losses and, really, life in general.
I love long walks on the beach, answering emails from my hammock chair, putting my cold hands and feet all over my husband once he's warm in bed, and pretending caffeine doesn't bother me.
Hi, my son is 15 months old and has really warm hands and feet but goosebumps all over his body where he is cold wat is the problem thanks robyn
I'm sure they will keep her feet warm on a cold day, just have to make sure I put them over cloth because wool can be somewhat tough on delicate baby skin.
During glacial phases (Ice Ages), they travelled to the site by foot over cold, open landscapes, now submerged under the sea.
She loved having the heat pack on her feet or hands on cold days, but the kids were often fighting over them.
With over 7 feet of snow and record freezing cold temperatures here in the northeast... I'd say yes, I'm dreaming of spring!
Use your cooled morning coffee grounds as a full body exfoliator, soak your feet, put a warm washcloth over your face, turn on a relaxing free radio stations like Songza or Pandora, and use your imagination to pretend you're in a luxury resort laying by the poolside as a tan pool boy serves you free (hey, let's go for it) ice - cold drinks.
My feet are aways cold, so I layer a pair of cute printed socks OVER my tights with ankle boots.
Booties are our go - to option to keep our feet warm on cold winter days when you're walking all over the city or running errands.
The «Batman» television show (1966 - 1968) cast a long, pop art - infused, camp shadow over the property and, after the big budget failures of a series of superhero films in the 1980s (some more campy than others) such as Howard the Duck (1986), WB apparently had cold feet.
Yeah, Paramount got cold feet and opened in theatres in the US and then 3weeks later Netflix took over.
She can just make the crab out, shadowed and distorted, trundling sideways across the rock, and she pursues it, kicking her feet to stay pressed down against the bottom, and then she lays her hands on the cold crisp shell, somersaults in the water, and surges upward into her own plume of hair, up along a passage of black rock, pitted and winding, gaping windows alterately fountaining water or sucking it back, the weeds moving rhythmically in and out with this labored breathing, some trick of the light making the pool's surface into a shifting mirror, and though she should look up and see her grandpa bent over the pool, she can not.
Cold weather from the Arctic combined with warm tropical air fueled a storm that produced well over a foot of snow and spots of flooding in Boston.
Graduate Trainee Recruitment Consultant - The role: The role of a consultant is essentially sales - focussed and on a daily basis you can expect to be doing any of the following: - Building long term relationships with both candidates and clients - Calling already established, warm accounts to maintain already existing relationships with contacts - Networking and generating business from cold clients - Meeting face to face with clients - Screening new candidates over the telephone and face to face Graduate Trainee Recruitment Consultant - Rewards & Benefits: - Competitive salary package (1st year OTE # 30k +)- Uncapped commission structure - A structured training programme - A clear pathway for quick progression - 22 days holidays per annum (rising by one per year up to 30 days in total)- Free Bupa cover after one year's continuous service - Monthly Fizzy Fridays and regular team nights out - Entry onto our Vennture Points reward scheme The characteristics we are looking for in our next Graduate Trainee Recruitment Consultant: - A highly motivated team player - Someone who is able to think on their feet - Money motivated & driven by success - Tenacious and hardworking What you will need: - A degree in any discipline or previous sales experience - Excellent communication skills - A willingness to learn and continuously improve - The ability to thrive in a fast - paced agency setting Venn Group is a leading recruitment consultancy established in 2001 that specialises in providing high - calibre temporary and contract solutions to both the public and private sector in a number of different fields including Engineering, Finance, Housing, HR, IT, Legal and Strategic Services.
The rewards: - Competitive salary package (1st year OTE # 30k +)- Uncapped commission structure - A structured training programme - A clear pathway for quick progression - 22 days holidays per annum (rising by one per year up to 30 days in total)- Free Bupa cover after one year's continuous service - Monthly Fizzy Fridays and regular team nights out - Entry onto our Vennture Points reward scheme Who we are looking for: - A graduate with a 2:2 or above in any degree discipline - A highly motivated team player - Able to think on your feet - Money motivated & driven by success - Tenacious and hardworking - Excellent communication skills - A willingness to learn and continuously improve - The ability to thrive in a fast - paced agency setting The role: - Building long term relationships with both candidates and clients - Calling already established, warm accounts to maintain already existing relationships with contacts - Networking and generating business from cold clients - Meeting face to face with clients - Screening new candidates over the telephone and face to face If you can picture yourself working as a Graduate Associate Recruitment Consultant at Venn Group, please apply now so we can contact you with further details!
They also noticed that, of intact couples, those who reported cold feet were less satisfied with their marriages to begin with and their marital happiness stayed lower over time.
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Steevson is so darn cute!!!! Does he pick put his clothes himself, because he is one sharp little dresser too!!!!! I love the pebble tiles and how they feel on my feet, wish I could use them in my master bath, but our bathroom is to cold, as it's an addition over a crawl space, so tiles would be like ice on my feet in the winter.
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