Sentences with phrase «don't go away»

The company has a large base of fantastic leaders, and I'm not going away.
Having a few clients gives Joanne Sonenshine's consulting group time to focus on their specific needs, but «there is a fear that if one or two go away, we are in a serious financial conundrum,» she says.
He tried to ignore the pain, hoping it would just go away.
«The reality is that this thing isn't going away,» Torossian said.
They went away to Liverpool because they had no customers.
The helpdesk is not going away.
HuffPost Live isn't going away, but will no longer do live video all day long.
«If universities went away today, tomorrow, no one would say, «Hey, you know what we need?»
Sit down with your team and your advisors to discuss what the best alternatives are to capture and extract whatever value you've created in the business before it goes away.
You are complaining about it going away so fast because you loved it, not because it felt as though time was passing faster.
«I think it will be a minor issue, and people will probably forget about it in the next couple of months when it goes away
We're talking elephant - thick here, in order to muddle through the amount of voicemails, annoyed secretaries and busy executives who all seem to want you to go away.
But the industry's price discipline — reminiscent of muted competition between airlines — shows no signs of going away.
So I twisted and stretched as I rode and after a few miles the pain went away.
The so - called Cadillac Tax — a tax levied on some very generous health plans provided by some businesses — could go away.
«This whole internet thing doesn't appear to be going away anytime soon,» said a Cisco report from 2013 which was looking at growth trends in global traffic.
An effective Rioter calls out stupid ideas (regardless of rank), is comfortable getting «brutal» feedback, and is obsessed with solving problems instead of making them go away.
But the truth is brick and mortar retail isn't going away anytime soon, it's simply changing to meet new market demands.
Convert them to non-exempt and that flexibility goes away.
«Employee theft is not going away any time soon.»
You can enforce the law or you can hope they go away because somebody says, «This is the law and we order you to go away.»
Just ignoring that annoying poltergeist of professional angst by going on a Netflix binge or cracking open a bottle of wine isn't going to make the knocking and moaning go away.
Eventually, the police notified my parents that there was a legitimate threat against my life, so I had to go away to a private school in Alberta.
Some analysts say that Bitcoin looks like a bubble, and while the currency won't go away, it will see a significant negative price correction sometime in the near future.
The big companies, in turn, would like wholesale ISPs to go away entirely because the internet market is already supposedly competitive.
Is the volatility going away?
In effect, American said to Gogo «your service sucks and our competitors are using better technology — so go away, GoGo.»
Not only are the majority of small businesses (83 percent of which are pass - through entities) subject to higher tax rates than their larger C - Corporation counterparts, under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, any modest benefit they reap is scheduled to go away after 2025, while corporations will retain their steep tax cuts.
It's liable to look like a jumbled mess that screams, «Go away and don't spend any money here!»
She was retrained, and the frowns went away.
This technique has been around a long time and isn't going away in 2018.
If the owners go away for six weeks in the winter, the property manager makes regular checks on the property.
«The handheld business is going away and the innovation is in the Switch.»
They found that taking 200 milligrams of vitamin C every single day — not just on days when you're sick — could make cold symptoms go away about one day sooner.
Bitcoin is getting more attention than it deserves, but the phenomenon is not going away overnight, according to Morgan Stanley Chairman and CEO James Gorman.
For the stigma around mental illness to go away, he thinks more leaders will have to come out from the shadows and for those who work with them to be receptive to not judging, even to providing a shoulder to lean on.
For example, just by building an emergency fund with at least 30 days of living expenses in it will make most of these problems go away.
As digitally dependent as shoppers may become, the desire to see and touch products inside a physical retail store is not going away.
It's not going away any time soon.
I'm still building the app and I'm not going away.
Regardless of what it is, the placeholder is meant to go away.
How they work may evolve, but the industries themselves will never go away.
Startups are considering alternatives now for several reasons: Standard cloud computing and storage services from the three top players are all seen as competitive, and no one thinks any of the three major cloud contenders is going away.
Firms may begin to actually self - police, realizing that it's not enough to just hope inappropriate behavior goes away.
There's no sense that this will go away
If Apple truly wants this Apple Watch mess to go away — and Cook's comments to Reuters suggests it does — it needs to release Apple Watch sales figures.
«Technology may let us talk together, and share information together, and analyze a few things together, but I wouldn't worry about going away from human decisions,» he said.
And then there's Canter, who responded to the Times» accusations of harassment by saying he «disliked [his accuser's] ideas so he behaved the way he did to make her go away,» and that she had «used her sexuality publicly.»
That headache would go away overnight were Twitter to embrace what it has been all along for most of its fans: a megaphone, not a ham radio.
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