Those are possibly the two most
dreaded words known to any job seeker.
Not exact matches
We must live our lives for Jesus Christ or we will hear the
dreaded words «away from Me, I
knew you not.»
If you're dealing with this now, you probably
dread saying the
words, «Okay, time to do your homework,» because you
know what's coming next — screaming, stomping, book - throwing and slammed doors.
If you're dealing with this now, you probably
dread saying the
words, «Okay, time to do your homework,» because you
know what's coming next — ... Read more»
I checked out the name brand sposies and even the store brand, and after a few calculations on my phone in the middle of the diaper aisle, I
knew I had to say the
dreaded words... «you're right honey.»
Bettina, just wanted to let you
know that, thanks ENTIRELY to you and your petition to take pink slime (YOUR
WORDS) outta school lunches, I now
dread going to work — thinking «this may be my last day of work at BPI», a company I've beem proud to work for for the past 10 years; a company that has taken recycling to the utmost heights (recycling lean beef trimmings to separate out the fat and reuse the remaining protein as a suppliment to other processed meats (such as hamburger, sausage, etc) and which customers, such as McDonald's, had WILLINGLY purchased in order to stretch their purchase dollars to give us consumers more value for our buck.
I
know in a lot of the world people are still heading to the beach, and soaking up some rays and not ready to hear that
dreaded four letter
word F - A-L-L.
My husband would get this look and I just
knew the
dreaded 4
words «I think she's hungry» were coming.
Every one of them was miffed, and told me they were seriously considering taking me on, which was a wonderful compliment but my feeling when I read their
words (
dread) told me all I needed to
know.
While it hurts the capitalist in me (shh — I said the
dreaded C
word) to give away anything for free, I
know that is also the best form of promotion.
These
words have been
known to freak out a gamedev even more than the
dreaded marketing.
It's a particularly strong
no when
words like «radiation» and «nuclear» are involved, as has been described by the historian Spencer Weart in «Nuclear Fear» and is also captured vividly in «Radiation's Lingering
Dread,» a 1990 article by the sociologist Kai Erikson.
Most people don't
know what to do when they get called to a meeting with the manager and human resources (HR) to hear those
dreaded words — «we are terminating your employment today.»
And yes, I
know that headline includes the
dreaded M -
word, but trust us, a lot of these platforms are useful for everyone, not just 20 - somethings.
If you've ever been the unwitting victim to the
word «moist» or have had the displeasure of sitting through cringe - worthy phrases such as «firstly», «funner», or the always
dreaded «iiregardless», you
know the impact a mis - chosen phrase can have on the average listener.
And it happens frequently between parents and children, because kids want what they want, exactly when they want it, and parents often have to set limits or say the
dreaded word «
no.»