Sentences with phrase «everyone in the office about»

With this in mind, we polled everyone in the office about their favorite Super Bowl prop bets and have compiled some of the results below.

Not exact matches

We were able to meet everyone in the corporate office before we made any final decisions and see what the company was all about from the inside out.
Everyone loves talking about Barry in accounting who dances with his desk chair after one too many cocktails, but over-serving alcohol is the main reason for legal problems at any office event.
Even if it's just a Friday huddle to talk about what's going on around the office, this helps everyone feel clued in and connected to the goals of the company.
Everyone makes mistakes but when you're the one in the corner office, many people will hear about that inadvertent remark or slipup.
Like everyone, he's worried about America's future, and he'd like to see more experienced Christian leaders in public office.
The Red Sox front office slightly talked around the issue by reminding everyone that they just added protective netting in 2016, but said they are thinking about extending it further in the future.
Unlike just about everyone else elected to office in this city and state, I don't peddle bullshit.
A veteran member of Mr. de Blasio's inner circle, Ms. Wolfe is the mayor's political fixer and his liaison to the groups outside City Hall with which he must work — the governor's office, unions, the City Council and just about everyone in Albany.
«I hope that everyone takes some time this week to think about the dedicated service of the Oneida County Sheriff's Office,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «We are extremely grateful for the exceptional work every man and woman puts in to keep our residents safe and their commitment should be recognized on a daily basis.»
She gave a presentation about her research, edited some test articles, and talked to everyone in the office.
How reading on screens differs from reading on paper is relevant not just to the youngest among us, but to just about everyone who reads — to anyone who routinely switches between working long hours in front of a computer at the office and leisurely reading paper magazines and books at home; to people who have embraced e-readers for their convenience and portability, but admit that for some reason they still prefer reading on paper; and to those who have already vowed to forgo tree pulp entirely.
Without fail, I am always asked by work colleagues about what food I am eating each day - food envy from everyone in the office.
Whether you're at a spa with dimmed lighting and plush terrycloth robes or in a bare - bones massage therapist's office, there's something about the relaxing, healing benefits of a therapeutic massage that almost everyone finds accessible and enjoyable.
I'm really excited about tea dresses, as they look great on literally everyone; they are perfect for heat and OK for office and also they show off our best assets in a delicate and chic way.
We've talked about how to care for pantyhose, whether you should wear them in the summer, how many workplaces still require them, the appropriateness of fishnets at the office, rounded up everyone's favorite lingerie brands, but not this.
Nick Gomez directed Drowning Mona (No. 4, let's recall, on the list of «Top Ten Films at the Box Office» last weekend), about the murder of a detestable woman (Bette Midler) and the search for her killer in a town where almost everyone is glad she's dead.
But while Chandor's script does well to inject some suspense into the story by keeping things tight and claustrophobic with everyone trapped in the office like rats in a cage, it's the actors who truly make the material interesting, even if you don't always understand what they're talking about.
Certainly when dealing with a subject who is not only alive but still serving in office (unlike Stone's earlier films about Nixon and Kennedy), it would be impossible to create a political piece that passes everyone's test of objectivity.
It gets even more squirmy in the second series as Brent melts down in envy and anxiety when a former fellow manager (Patrick Baladi) becomes his boss and proves to be both more effective and popular and Brent offends just about everyone in the newly expanded office and alarms his corporate superiors with tasteless jokes and the scariest dance unleashed on television.
One such film is Joe Lynch's Mayhem, a hilariously berserk horror - comedy about a virus that gets released in an office building, one that makes everyone act on their wildest impulses.
But when it comes to dragon boat racing, what Tracie Jones, student engagement ambassador in the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), really likes about being a member of the Harvard Dudley Dragon Boat team is the fact that everyone works together.
At the first meeting of the central office in D.C., representatives of all the departments presented rosy portraits in glowing PowerPoint, everyone earnest and enthusiastic about the coming school year.
Also, our secretaries, Joanne and Cheri, have made my life easier with their kindness and professionalism when dealing with everyone and taking care of just about anything that transpires in the office.
«Everyone in the office was completely energized and excited about what they were doing,» Sand recalled.
My family and I were overwhelmed — as were the hospital, National Park Service, Emery County Sheriff's office, and just about everyone else involved in my rescue and recovery.
One agent actually accused the company of lying about what it did — because everyone knows that publishers have printing presses in their home offices.
Back in the early 1970s, the Xerox Corporation that had pioneered photocopiers a decade earlier became concerned about the threat that computers might pose to its core ink - and - paper business: if everyone started using computers, and offices became paperless, what would happen to a company so utterly dependent on paper technology?
How reading on screens differs from reading on paper is relevant not just to the youngest among us, but to just about everyone who reads — to anyone who routinely switches between working long hours in front of a computer at the office and leisurely reading paper magazines and books at home; to people who have embraced e-readers for their convenience and portability, but admit that for some reason they still prefer reading on paper; and to those who have already vowed to forgo tree pulp entirely.
With President - elect Trump taking office in January, everyone is wondering about his plans for a variety of issues.
Working in an office where everyone loves games and can talk about games with passion and intelligence is the best part about EGMNow.
Once we landed on this idea and started to run with it, it really came together and I think everyone in our office was super jazzed about how it came out!
At Comic Con, we got the chance to talk to DC Comics Editor - In - Chief and the Executive Creator Director of DC Universe Online, Jim Lee about the game that everyone around the offices has been clamoring to get a hold of.
Finally, I could nod along to an office - based Half - Life 2 love - in without having the foggiest what everyone was on about.
Put another way, ExxonMobil telling us about modest emissions reductions in its own facilities is a bit like a large cigarette manufacturer telling us it has reduced smoking in its own plants and offices (by a modest amount) even as it continues to market and push cigarettes to everyone else in much larger volumes.
I bypassed the 286 unlike everyone else in my office that went cheap and bought an obsolete 16 bit system (though it was the biggest selling computer worldwide that year) and my boss paid for the separate math co-processor, about $ 400 or so back then, that plugged into the available socket on the mother - board / main - board.
We were just rambling on about how much we love the idea of using more video conferencing in meetings and doing cool things with video in his law office, which I hope everyone starts.
Tell everyone a little bit about sort of the resources that you had, what the cost may have been like, maybe any downsides that you faced in having that shared office space, were they all lawyers in there?
Meanwhile, Microsoft chimes in about its race «to achieve «open source» certification for its Open Office XML standard» (read: buying off everyone it can, and still failing).
If you wish to find out more about the lawyers and the hard working paralegals in our office, let me introduce you to everyone here.
He also noted that in his particular propaganda factory, his office seemed split 50 - 50 in how everyone felt about what they were doing: Half were racist patriots, and the rest were just in it for the money.
These employees will usually gossip, complain about upper management, and will almost invariably convince themselves that they are better than everyone else in the office.
Not only does everyone in the office know what is coming up and what's left to do during the holiday period, but the lucky escapee can leave the office and relax on their holiday, secure in the knowledge that they don't have to wonder or worry about work.
And who cares what someone says about you, you're following your dreams while they slave away in a cubicle working for a faceless, soul - sucking corporation who would just as easily fire them and everyone in the office if it improved their stockholder shares.
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2004 promises to be a challenging one for everyone involved in real estate across Canada, with the federal government's increasing emphasis on Competition Act compliance and the associated pressures on commission rates and MLS policies; the implications of the new Privacy Act; and the ongoing debate about Internet Data Exchanges (IDXs) and Virtual Office Websites (VOWs).
You don't have to worry about anybody else in the office listing property for sale, because everyone in the company just represents buyers.
When I was working with a Broker / Realtor a few months back, we had this same conversation, as at that time, everyone in the office were cutting their commissions to accommodate their clients» but we did not for the very reasons you wrote about.
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