Sentences with phrase «decide against sharing»

Some thirty years on, in an upscale Italian restaurant near the London offices of New Scientist, I decide against sharing this reminiscence of family mealtimes with my lunching partner.

Not exact matches

One in three job seekers has shared at least one negative review of a previous or prospective employer, and 55 % of job seekers who have read a negative review have decided against applying for a position at that company.
Of course, it works the other way too, so if you've purchased shares in Simon Mignolet and then decide he's going to have a howler against Manchester City, you can offload him for whatever another user is willing to buy him for.
Although it's not recommended, if you do decide to share your bed with your baby, make sure that your mattress is firm and flat and that it fits tightly against the headboard with no space around it where your baby's head could get stuck.
The feedback was overwhelming and I have decided to share my own story of going against the grain and my path to attachment parenting.
And remember: Even if you decide against sleeping with your infant, you can look forward to sharing sleep with your older baby if that suits your family.
I am still totally unclear why «share of total revenue» matters at all - it's a valid question to ask but I don't understand why anyone would care when deciding this, since there are no costs to weigh against.
The existence of the inquiry, which was opened last year, was shared with the city comptroller's office late Friday, leading Scott M. Stringer, the comptroller, to decide against signing off on the contract, an official in the comptroller's office said.
But it then decided the move was too risky, and warned Mr Cable against increasing the share price — advice which he followed.
He had considered the benefit of sharing his knowledge from decades of policy work with the next administration, but in the end decided against it.
After being approached by Shelf Media about an unconventional deal to publish Final Appearance through Lulu.com, Stark decided against a traditional publishing contract and royalty advance because of the greater control and potentially higher revenue share self - publishing — or «direct publishing» as Stark calls it — might bring to an accomplished novelist such as himself.
By May 2017, the price of the shares had fallen to US$ 8 and Finn decided he wanted to do some tax loss harvesting (or so he thought at the time...) to use the US$ 2,000 (US$ 10 — US$ 8 = US$ 2 x 1,000) accrued capital loss against other gains he realized in 2017.
If it decides for Robins, it may crack open the door for a slew of lawsuits against Internet businesses (like Google and Facebook, among many others) that collect (and share?)
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